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Admin and Installation Guide M900 Description of Settings
Setting Description
Hold behavior Species the behaviour of the handset hold feature. The options are:
RFC 3264: Hold is signaled according to RFC 3264, i.e. the connection
information part of the SDP contains the IP address of the endpoint, and the
direction attribute is for sendonly, recvonly or inactive streams, depending on
the context.
RFC 2543: The ”old” way of signaling HOLD. The connection information part
of the SDP is set to 0.0.0.0, and the direction attribute is sendonly, recvonly or
inactive, depending on the context.
Default value: RFC 3264.
Remote ringtone control Enables the server to control which ringtone is used on the handsets. Also
known as "distinctive ring" and brand names used by various PBXs.
Default: Disabled
Attended transfer behavior Depending on whether the PBX requires the second call to be active (i.e., not
on hold) before the REFER is sent, this setting denes whether pressing the
"Transfer" function key on a handset will put the second call on hold.
Setting "Hold 2nd Call": Pressing the transfer key puts the second call on hold
before REFER is sent.
Setting "Do Not Hold 2nd Call": Pressing the transfer key results in sending of
REFER without rst putting the second call on hold.
Default: Hold 2nd Call
Use own codec priority This setting species whether the incoming call's codec priority (setting:
disabled) or the system's own codec priority (setting: enabled) will be used
for the call.
Default: Disabled
DTMF signaling This setting species how the decimal digits (and ‘*’ and ‘#’) are converted
into sounds that share similar characteristics with voice to easily traverse
networks designed for voice.
SIP INFO: Carries application-level data along SIP signalling path (for
example: DTMF digits generated during SIP session or DTMF tones via data
packets in the same internet layer as the voice stream, etc.).
RFC 2833: DTMF handling for gateways, end systems, and RTP trunks (e.g.:
Sending DTMF tones via data packets in dierent internet layer as the voice
stream).
Both: Enables SIP INFO and RFC 2833 modes.
Default: RFC 2833
DTMF payload type This setting allows the user to specify a value for the DTMF payload type /
telephone event (RFC2833).
Default value: 101
Remote Caller ID Source
Priority
SIP information eld used for Caller ID source. Options:
PAI - FROM
FROM
ALERT_INFO - PAI - FROM
Enable blind transfer This setting species whether blind transfer of calls is allowed (enabled) or
not.
Default: Enabled
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