Gsm routing table, Table of parameters 3.2 – 2N Fixed line replacement with 2N SmartGate - Manual v1.1.2 User Manual
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Table of Parameters
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Special option for gateways with Free minutes option support. This option is for
gateways with FW version 1.5x and 3.5x only and it is described in separate part
of manual.
GSM routing table
All parameters related to the dialed number and call routing are arranged in three
routing tables. Each table pertains to one interface: FXS, FXO and GSM.
Incoming calls from GSM contain the CLI. According to received CLI 2N® SmartGate
can do following:
Reject the call;
Route the call to FXS or FXO interface;
Automatic dial in. 2N® SmartGate dials preprogrammed PBX subscriber
number (for example switchboard operator) to be connected with calling GSM
subscriber.
FXS line Off-Hook to DISA timeout [ms]
Function No.: 500
Timeout between FXS line Off-Hook and automatic dial in according to parameter
"Dial in" in the table.
Setting options:
100-25500 ms
Setting step:
100 ms
Default setting:
2000 ms
FXO line Off-Hook to dial-in timeout [ms] Function No.: 501
Timeout between FXS line Off-Hook and automatic dial in according to parameter
"Dial in" in the table.
Setting options:
100-25500 ms
Setting step:
100 ms
Default setting:
1000 ms
Max. ring time for CallBack
Function No.: 502
Parameter sets up a behaviour for CallBack function. You've got 2 options how to
use a Callback on the FXS port:
Simple CallBack - set up for 0. During an incoming call the FXS port gives a
ringing. When the FXS port is off-hooked an incoming call from GSM is rejected
and after 10s the gateway calls back the GSM number. During those 10s the
caller must hang up to be ready for answering the callback call. On the FXS port
a melody is played.
Advanced Callback - set up for 1-255. During an incoming call the FXS port gives
a ringing. If the caller wants to use a callback functionality he/she must hang up
before the parameter Max. ring time for Callback runs out. The gateway then
calls back immediately. If the call is answered on the analog side earlier the
called party hears the melody. If the call is answered on the GSM side first then
the calling party number hears the melody. If the caller doesn't want to use the