Teledex IP250DVoIP manual Appendix E Tone and Ring Cadence Configuration, Sample Dial Plans

Page 30

APPENDICES

10.1 SAMPLE DIAL PLANS

Simple Dial Plan

Allows dialing of seven (7) digit numbers (e.g. 5551234) or an operator on 0.

Dial plan is (0Txxxxxxx)

Non-Dialed Line Dial Plan

As soon as handset is lifted, the unit contacts the gatekeeper (used for systems where DTMF detection is done in-call). Dial plan is (x.) i.e. match against 0 (or more) digits. (Note: the dot ‘.’)

Complex Dial Plans

Local operator on 0, long distance operator on 00, four-digit local extension number starting with 3, 4 OR 5, seven-digit local numbers prefixed by an 8, two-digit star services (e.g. *69), ten-digit long distance prefixed by 91, and international numbers starting with 9011+ variable number of digits, are all examples of complex dial plans. The dial plan rule for these is:

(0T00T[3-5]xxx8xxxxxxx*xx91xxxxxxxxxx9011x.T)

11 Appendix E: Tone and Ring Cadence Configuration

The various tone patterns generated by the IP Phone are all configurable via the standard config variable process. In addition, the ring cadence patterns used are also configurable. This section describes how to configure tones and ring cadence patterns.

11.1 TONE CONFIGURATION

The "language" for specifying the tone components is quite simple. They can be summarized by the following BNF:

Freqval ::= frequency in Hertz Powerval ::= power in Dbm0 Timeval ::= time in milliseconds Repeatval ::= # of cycles to repeat

Tonename ::= "DTMF_0" "DTMF_1" "DTMF_2" "DTMF_3" "DTMF_4" "DTMF_5" "DTMF_6" "DTMF_7" "DTMF_8" "DTMF_9" "DTMF_STAR" "DTMF_POUND" "DTMF_A" "DTMF_B" "DTMF_C" "DTMF_D" "DIALTONE" "BUSY" "RINGBACK" "CALLWAITING" "NETWORK_BUSY" "CONFIRM" "STUTTER_DIAL" "OFF_HOOK_WARN" "MSG_WAIT_INDICATOR" "REORDER" "CUSTOM_1" "CUSTOM_2"

25 Teledex IP250D User’s Guide SIP/MGCP

Part Number 600-0480-60

Image 30
Contents IP250D VoIP Network TerminalImportant Safety Instructions Requirements of Part 15 FCC Rules European Requirements 89/336/EECContents Introduction to the IP250D VoIP Network Terminal Downloader Application Introduction to the Teledex IP250D VoIP Network Terminal IP250D Works Like a TelephoneInstalling the IP250D Connecting a PC to the IP250D Connecting the HandsetConnecting the IP250D to the Network Unpacking the IP250DConnecting a Headset to the IP250D Arranging the IP250D on the DeskMounting the IP250D on a Wall Configuring the IP250D HomeLAN Interface Settings LAN ConfigurationMgcp Configuration Vlan SettingsMgcp Settings OOB Signalling SettingsSIP Configuration Handset SettingsSIP Settings Security Settings Codec ConfigurationSystem Configuration Localization SettingsDownload Configuration Reset ConfigurationSnmp Settings Incoming Call Notification Using the IP250DTelephone Idle Receiving a CallPlacing a Call Dtmf Signaling Terminating a CallHeadset and Speakerphone Usage Hold and Multiple Lines Teledex IP250D User’s Guide SIP/MGCP Redialing the Last Number Dialed Muting a CallTransferring a Call Forwarding ALL CallsMaking Conference Calls Using the Msgs KEYConfiguring Local Speed Dial Numbers Changing Ringing SoundsGeneral Troubleshooting Troubleshooting and CareBasic Troubleshooting Measures Network TroubleshootingSymptom MGCP-SPECIFIC Issues SIP-SPECIFIC IssuesDownloader Application Cleaning the IP250DUsing the Downloader Application Executing the Downloader Application Appendix B Safe Bootup Modes Appendix a Determining the IP Address Download of the new firmware image Appendix C Restoring Factory Defaults ’SAFE’ Modes on AN IP PhoneAppendix D Dial Plans Appendix E Tone and Ring Cadence Configuration Tone ConfigurationSample Dial Plans Example Tone Configurations CUSTOM3 CUSTOM4 CUSTOM5 CUSTOM6 CUSTOM7 CUSTOM8 CUSTOM9Ring Cadence Configuration Example Ring Cadence ConfigurationAppendix F IP250D Product Specifications Appendix G Product Support