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7.4 VOIP ATA Timer Configuration
The VOIP ATA Timer Configuration page provides a number of timers used at the system level,
which can be configured through the web interface. The timer values have to be given in seconds
only. This section explains the various timers available for configuration.
Figure 7-4 VOIP ATA Timer Configuration
Predial Timeout:
Dial timer indicates the time period through which the dial tone is heard once the phone has
been lifted off the hook. At the end of this period, if no digits have been pressed, the VOIP
ATA will start playing the fast-busy tone.
Alert Timeout:
Alert Timer indicates the time for which the VOIP ATA will play the Ring when an incoming
call has arrived and the phone is on-hook. After this timer period the VOIP ATA will
automatically stop the ring and reject the call.
Disconnect Timeout:
Disconnect Timer indicates the time for which the fast-busy tone is played once a call has been
disconnected by the remote-end. At the end of this time, the Warble tone will be played until
the user hangs up the phone.
RingBack Timeout:
RingBack Timer indicates the time period for which the VOIP ATA will wait while the
RingBack tone is being played for the final response from the other end point once an outgoing
call has been made and the initial response has been received.
Call Progress Timeout:
CallProgress Timer indicates the time period for which the VOIP ATA will wait for the initial
response from the other end point once an outgoing call has been made.
Call Waiting Timeout: