
Configuring the FXO channels on the GXW – 410xv is an easy process. Follow the GUI interfaces. The
Device Status page terms are defined in Table 9: FXO Lines Configuration Definitions. An example
of the Channel Dialing Configuration is shown in Figure 6. Please note the default is always configured.
The user has the option to change the default settings as described in the Table 9.
TABLE 9: FXO LINES CONFIGURATION DEFINITIONS
Enable Current
Disconnect
When set to Y, Current Disconnect is enabled. Certain PSTN Cos require this to be
enabled, in order to realize correct disconnect for PSTN side. Default it Y.
AC Termination
Impedance
Selects the impedance of the analog Line connected to the FXO port on the GXW-
410xv.
Silence Timeout Terminate call after long silence detected. Default is 60 seconds, max 65536.
DTMF Digit
Length
Default value is 100ms.
DTMF Digit
Volume
Default value is -11dB.
DTMF Dial Pause Default value is 100ms.
Wait Dial-tone It is recommended to set this to Y in case Dialing stage is set to 1.
Dialing Stage Dialing stage can be set to 1 or 2. Note: When set to 1, the Server needs to be
configured to allow forwarding and receipt of SIP messages from GXW IP address
directly.
Off-hook Auto
Dial
This parameter allows users to configure a User ID or extension number to be
automatically dialed upon off-hook. Please note only the user part of the SIP address
needs to be entered here. The GXW-410xv will automatically append the ‘@’ and host
portion of the corresponding SIP address.
FIGURE 6: SCREEN-SHOT OF GXW-410XV CHANNEL DIALING
Channel Dialing
1. DTMF Digit
Length(X10ms): ch1-8:10;
(1-200, default 10)
ch1-8:-11;
2. DTMF Digit Volume(dB): (-31-0, default -11)
ch1-8:10;
3. DTMF Dial Pause(X10ms): (1-200, default 10)
ch1-8:Y;
4. Wait Dial-Tone(Y/N): (default Yes)
ch1-8:2;
5. Dialing Stage(1/2): (default 2)
ch1-8:605;
6. Off-hook Auto Dial(VoIP):
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