Chapter 3 – Related MultiVOIP Setup Parameters
FXS Loop Start Interface: Parameter Definitions (cont’d)
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Flash Hook Options fields |
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Generation | not applicable to FXS interface | |
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Detection | for Min. and Max., | For a received flash hook to be regarded as such by the MultiVOIP, |
Range | 50 - 1500 | its duration must fall between the minimum and maximum values |
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Pass Through | Y/N | Not used if “Register with Communication Manager” is enabled |
Enable |
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Caller ID fields |
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Caller ID Type | Bellcore | The MultiVOIP currently supports only one implementation of Caller |
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| ID. That implementation is Bellcore type 1 with Caller ID placed |
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Caller ID | Y/N | Caller ID information is a description of the remote calling party |
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| received by the called party. The description has three parts: name |
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| of caller, phone number of caller, and time of call. The |
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| portion is always generated by the receiving MultiVOIP unit (on FXS |
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| channel) based on its date and time setup. |
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Caller ID | Y/N | The forms of the ‘Caller Name’ and ‘Caller Phone Number’ differ |
enable (cont’d) |
| depending on the IP transmission protocol used (H.323, SIP, or SPP) |
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| and upon entries in the phonebook screens of the remote (CID |
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| generating) voip unit. The CID Name and Number appearing on the |
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| phone at the terminating FXS end will come either from a central |
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| office switch (showing a PSTN phone number), or the phonebook of |
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| the remote (CID sending) voip unit. |
The Caller ID feature has dependencies on both the telco central office and the MultiVOIP phone book. See discussion after the FXO Parameters section below.
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