Phoenix Audio Spider MT505 SIP Administraor Guide User Manual
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dialing complete keys.
Dial Tone Timeout
Defines the maximum duration of the dial tone (in seconds)
after which the dial tone stops and a reorder tone is played.
The valid range is 0 to 300. The default value is 30.
Reorder Tone Timeout
Defines the maximum duration of the reorder tone (in
seconds) after which the reorder tone stops and a howler
tone is played.
The valid range is 0 to 300. The default value is 40.
No Answer Call Timeout
Defines the maximum duration that an outgoing call wait for
answer before disconnecting. The default value is 40.
Howler Tone Timeout
Defines the duration (in seconds) of the howler tone. If the
limit is exceeded, the howler tone stops. The howler tone
indicates that the phone has been left in an off-hook state.
The valid range is 0 to 300. The default value is 120.
DTMF Transport Mode
DTMF transport mode.
Inband
RFC 2833 (default)
Via SIP
Digit Map
Enables the administrator to predefine possible formats (or
patterns) for the dialed number. A match to one of the
defined patterns terminates the dialed number.
The valid value can be up to 256 characters.
There are two main formats for the digit map configuration.
The formats are distinguished by the separator ‘;’ or ’|’.
Using ‘|’ separator: The following constructs can be used
in each numbering scheme:
Digit: A digit from "0" to "9".
DTMF: A digit, or one of the symbols "A", "B", "C", "D",
"#", or "*". Extensions may be defined.
Wildcard: The symbol "x" which matches any digit ("0" to
"9").
* Range: One or more DTMF symbols enclosed between
square brackets ("[" and "]").
Sub range: Two digits separated by hyphen ("-") which
matches any digit between and including the two. The
subrange construct can only be used inside a range
construct, i.e., between "[" and "]".
Position: A period (".") which matches an arbitrary
number, including zero, of occurrences of the preceding
construct.
For example: [2-9]11|0|100|101|011xxx.T|9011xxx.T|1[2-
9]xxxxxxxxx|91[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|9[2-9]xxxxxx|*xx|[8]xxxx|[2-
7]xxx
This example includes the following rules:
[2-9]11: 911 rule: 211, 311, 411, 511, 611, 711, 811, 911
are dialed immediately
0: Local operator rule: After dialing "0" the phone waits T
seconds and then completes the call automatically
100: Auto-attendant default extension
101: Voicemail default extension
011xxx.T: International rule without prefix
9011xxx.T: International rule with prefix