Zoom X6v VoIP manual VoIP and Pstn Dial Patterns

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Parameter

Description

Default

Configure PSTN Dial Pattern

Used to configure how the VoIP

 

(See VoIP and PSTN Dial

Subsystem handles PSTN dial strings.

 

 

 

Patterns, below.)

 

 

Hot Line Dialing

If enabled, the VoIP Subsystem

Disabled

 

automatically dials the hot/warm dial

 

 

string as soon as the telephone receiver

 

 

is picked up.

 

Warm Line Dialing

If enabled, when the telephone receiver is

Disabled

 

picked up, the VoIP Subsystem

 

 

automatically dials the hot/warm dial

 

 

string after a short wait (default is four

 

 

seconds).

 

Hotwarm Dial String

Used in hot and warm dialing when one or

 

 

the other is enabled.

 

Auto-Add This Area Code ...

Sets the area code to add automatically.

 

Polarity Dialing

Sets the SLAC line polarity during dialing

Forward

 

(Forward or Reverse).

 

Number of Digits I Will Dial For Local

Specifies the default number of digits to

7

Calls

be dialed for local calls.

 

Polarity Dialing

Sets the SLAC line polarity during dialing

Forward

 

(Forward or Reverse)

 

Polarity Dial Tone

Sets the SLAC line polarity during dial

Forward

 

tone (Forward or Reverse)

 

Polarity Connect

Sets the SLAC line polarity during

Forward

 

connect (Forward or Reverse)

 

Polarity Answer

Sets the SLAC line polarity during answer

Forward

 

(Forward or Reverse)

 

Polarity Idle

Sets the SLAC line polarity during idle

Forward

 

(Forward or Reverse)

 

VoIP and PSTN Dial Patterns

The VoIP Dial Pattern and the PSTN Dial Pattern together determine how the VoIP Subsystem handles dial strings when someone dials a number from an attached phone. For units without an FXO port, the PSTN Dial Pattern is ignored. In a given location, there are generally only a few types of dialed numbers that need to be defined:

Dialing for local calls

Dialing for domestic toll calls,

Dialing for international toll calls.

In addition, there are specific short strings that are set aside for emergency dialing, and there might be other special strings that invoke telephone features.

By default, the VoIP Subsystem is configured to handle number patterns in every country in the world. For models with an FXO port, emergency calls are by default routed to the PSTN, and all other calls are routed via VoIP. If no telephone line is connected to the Telco port, emergency calls are routed via VoIP.

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Contents X6v VoIP Features Page Contents Feature Codes Username admin Password zoomadsl Using the Configuration ManagerIntroduction Changing the admin Password Downloading Configuration FilesOn the Router Setup page, click Admin Password Click Write Settings to FlashSetting User Access Privileges Changing Configuration ParametersValue Description VoIP System Identification System ParametersDate/Time Static IP/DNS Configuration VoIP Subsystem Network ConfigurationFirmware and Configuration Update Settings Stun SettingsHttp / Telnet / FTP Server VoIP System Maintenance X6v VoIP Features Technical Reference Setting User Privileges Logging in to the Configuration ManagerVoIP Accounts My VoIP Account Outbound Proxy Parameter Description Default Auth DomainRegister Domain ReReg Interval sAccounts 2, 3, Identifies the SIP Server. Format Parameter Description Default ReReg Interval s VoIP Parameters Audio SettingsSDP Protocol Parameters RTP Protocol ParametersSDP Audio Codec Names SIP Protocol Parameters SIP ParametersSIP Distinctive Ring Names SIP Response CodesSIP Protocol Timers Call Progress Tones RegionalizationCall Progress Tone Parameters Number Error Tone Input Error ToneCall Holding Tone Call Disconnect ToneDistinctive Ringing Patterns Standard Ringing PatternsStandard Ringing Patterns Parameters Distinctive Call Waiting Patterns Parameter Description Default All Regions Distinctive RingDistinctive Ringing Patterns Parameters Distinctive Call Waiting Patterns ParametersVoice, Tone and Dtmf Parameters Voice and Tone ParametersValues for Port Impedance Slac & Codec Slac Configuration ParametersSlac Command Strings Codec ConfigurationDisconnect Voltage Enable Parameter Description Default Caller ID Type 1 ModeDisconnect Polarity Enable Disconnect Silence EnableOther Parameters Codec Command StringsRing Debounce Disconnect DebounceSubscription Service Settings Subscription ServicesRemote Feature Code Parameter Description Default Distinctive RingDefault Feature Code Disturb AcceptDialing Parameters VoIP and Pstn Dial Patterns Parameter Description Dial Pattern ParametersAny Dtmf char Or charsDash Examples of Dial StringsSpace Dial String Tips North American Number Plan Area Nanpa Dialing ExamplesEntering Easily-Confused Patterns Bridging From VoIP to PstnMiscellaneous Telco Parameters Bridging from Pstn to VoIPEmergency Services and eServices Events Speed Dials User ConfigurationCall Forwarding Do Not Disturb Ringing Based on Caller IDIncoming Call Blocking Call Waiting/Caller ID TimersTimeout Tone 10 ms Parameter Description Default Interdigit 10 msTimeout Pause 10 ms Dialing 10 msTimeout Warning 10 s Parameter Description Default Timeout Disconnect 10 msTimeout Hold 10 ms Timeout Hold Drop 10 msFeature Code Assignments *55 *99 Feature CodesDo Not Disturb Disable Parameter Description Default Do Not Disturb EnableBlocked Number Disable Distinctive Ring Disable0979-B 27592 2009

X6v VoIP specifications

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