Nortel Networks TP-1610 SIP Network Router User Manual


 
Mediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual 6. ini File Configuration of the Mediant 2000
Version 4.4 107 July 2005
Table 6-3: SIP Configuration Parameters (continues on pages 100 to 110)
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
*
Valid Range and Description
XferPrefix
[Transfer Prefix]
Defined string that is added, as a prefix, to the transferred called number, when
Refer/3xx message is received.
Note 1: The number manipulation rules apply to the user part of the Refer-TO/Contact
URL before it is sent in the Invite message.
Note 2: The xferprefix parameter can be used to apply different manipulation rules to
differentiate the transferred number from the original dialed number.
EnableHold
[Enable Hold]
0 = Hold service disabled (default)
1 = Hold service is enabled, held tone is played to holding party.
EnableForward
[Enable Call Forward]
0 = Disable call forward (default)
1 = Enable call forward service.
The Mediant 2000 doesn't initiate call forward, it can only respond to call forward
requests.
UseSIPURIForDiversionHe
ader
Sets the URI format in the Diversion header.
0 = “tel:” (default).
1 = “sip:”.
EnableCallWaiting
[Enable Call Waiting]
0 = Disabled (default)
1 = Enabled
If enabled, when the gateway initiates a Tel to IP call to a destination that is busy, it
plays a Call Waiting Ringback tone to the originator of the call.
Note 1: The gateway’s Call Progress Tones file must include a Call Waiting Ringback
tone.
Note 2: The EnableHold parameter must be enabled on the called side.
RxDTMFOption
[Declare RFC 2833 in SDP]
Defines the supported Receive DTMF negotiation method.
0 = Don’t declare RFC 2833 Telephony-event parameter in SDP
1 = n/a
2 = n/a
3 = Declare RFC 2833 “Telephony-event” parameter in SDP (default)
The gateway is designed to always be receptive to RFC 2833 DTMF relay packets.
Therefore, it is always correct to include the “Telephony-event” parameter as a default
in the SDP. However some gateways use the absence of the “telephony-event” from
the SDP to decide to send DTMF digits inband using G.711 coder, if this is the case
you can set “RxDTMFOption=0”.
TxDTMFOption
[DTMF RFC2833
Negotiation]
0 = No negotiation, DTMF digit is sent according to the “DTMFTransportType”
parameter.
4 = Enable RFC 2833 payload type (PT) negotiation (default).
Note 1: This parameter is applicable only if “IsDTMFUsed=0” (out-of-band DTMF is not
used)
Note 2: If enabled, the gateway:
Negotiates RFC 2833 payload type using local and remote SDPs.
Sends DTMF packets using RFC 2833 PT according to the received SDP.
Expects to receive RFC 2833 packets with the same PT as configured by the
“RFC2833PayloadType” parameter.
Note 3: If the remote party doesn’t include the RFC 2833 DTMF relay payload type in
the SDP, the gateway uses the same PT for send and for receive.
Note 4: If TxDTMFOption is set to 0, the RFC 2833 payload type is set according to the
parameter ‘RFC2833PayloadType’ for both transmit and receive.
IsDTMFUsed
[Use Out-of-Band DTMF]
Use out-of-band signaling to relay DTMF digits.
0 = Disable, DTMF digits are sent according to DTMFTransportType parameter.
(default)
1 = Enable sending DTMF digits within INFO or NOTIFY messages.
When out-of-band DTMF transfer is used DTMFTransportType is automatically set to 0.