SmartWare Software Configuration Guide

36 • FXO interface configuration

 

 

FXO services description

The wide variety of applications and services are supported through a rich feature set. The major characteristics and features are

2-wire loop-start

Off-hook and ring detection supervision

Automatic and programmable line gain

Programmable ring count before call pick-up

End-of-call detection by line drop (call release indication), busy tone detection and battery reversal detection

Hook-flash sending: programmable duration, H.245 hook-flash relay (“!” in user input) which provides Cisco compatibility

DTMF send and detect: programmable interdigit timer, DTMF-relay

Caller ID (CLID) and Caller ID names FSK command line interface reception and relay to VoIP signaling (Bellcore/ANSI and ETSI/ITU)

Call routing based on caller ID

Second dial-tone for two-stage DTMF dialing with call routing based on DTMF numbers.

Creating an FXO interface

Interface names can be any arbitrary string. Use self-explanatory names for your interfaces to reflect their usage in your application. After creating the FXO interface, it is necessary to bind the FXO interface. Refer to chapter 44, “FXO port configuration” on page 542 for details.

Mode: Context CS

You enter Context CS, one of the configuration modes, as follows.

Note Node is the host name you have assigned to your SmartNode and is the basic prompt.

Step

Prompt & command

Purpose

 

 

 

1

node>

Basic prompt in Operator Exec mode

 

 

 

2

node>enable

Enters Administration execution mode

 

 

 

 

node#

The prompt in administration execution mode

 

 

 

3

node#configure

Enters the Configure configuration mode

 

 

 

 

node(cfg)#

The prompt in the Configure configuration mode

 

 

 

4

node(cfg)#context cs

Enters the context “CS” for Circuit Switch

 

 

 

 

node(ctx-cs)[switch]#

The prompt in the Context CS configuration mode

 

 

 

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Patton electronic SmartNode 4110 Series manual FXO services description, Creating an FXO interface