[\EnableDID]
Where,
ï‚§ IsEnable = Enables [1] or disables [0] (default) Japan NTT Modem
DID support.
ï‚§ Port = Port number.
ï‚§ Module = Module number.
For example:
EnableDID 0 = 1,1,2; (DID is enabled on Port 1 of Module 2)
Note: This parameter is applicable only to FXS interfaces.
CLI: wink-time
[WinkTime]
Defines the time (in msec) elapsed between two consecutive polarity
reversals. This parameter can be used for DID signaling, for example,
E911 lines to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP), according to the
Bellcore GR-350-CORE standard (refer to the ini file parameter
Enable911PSAP).
The valid range is 0 to 4,294,967,295. The default is 200.
Notes:
ï‚§ This parameter is applicable to FXS and FXO interfaces.
ï‚§ For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
66.11.5.12 ISDN BRI Parameters
The automatic dialing upon off-hook parameters are described in the table below.
Automatic Dialing Parameters
Parameter Description
ISDN Supplementary Services Table
Web: ISDN Supp
Services Table
EMS: Digital Gateway
Provisioning > ISDN
Supplementary
Services
CLI: configure voip/gw
digitalgw isdn-supp-serv
[ISDNSuppServ]
This table parameter defines BRI phone extension numbers per BRI port
and configures various ISDN supplementary services per BRI endpoint.
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[ ISDNSuppServ ]
FORMAT ISDNSuppServ_Index = ISDNSuppServ_PhoneNumber,
ISDNSuppServ_Module, ISDNSuppServ_Port, ISDNSuppServ_UserId,
ISDNSuppServ_UserPassword, ISDNSuppServ_CallerID,
ISDNSuppServ_IsPresentationRestricted,
ISDNSuppServ_IsCallerIDEnabled;
[ \ISDNSuppServ ]
For example:
ISDNSuppServ 0 = 400, 1, 1, user, pass, callerid, 0, 1;
ISDNSuppServ 1 = 401, 1, 1, user, pass, callerid, 0, 1;
Note: For a detailed description of this table, see 'Configuring ISDN BRI
Supplementary Services' on page 392.
BRI-to-SIP Supplementary Services Codes for Call Forward
Note: Upon receipt of an ISDN Facility message for call forward from the BRI phone, the device
sends a SIP INVITE to the softswitch with a user-defined code in the SIP To header, representing
the reason for the call forward. For more information on BRI call forwarding, see 'BRI Call
Forwarding' on page 363.