FXO interfaces: If a ring signal is detected, the device seizes
the FXO line, plays a dial tone, and then waits for DTMF digits.
If no digits are detected within a user-defined time, the
configured destination number is automatically dialed by
Hotline Dial Tone Duration
[TargetOfChannel_HotLine
ToneDuration]
Defines the duration (in seconds) after which the destination phone
number is automatically dialed. This is applicable only if the port has
been configured for Hotline (i.e., 'Auto Dial Status' is set to Hotline).
The valid value is 0 to 60. The default is 16.
Note: You can configure this Hotline interval for all ports, using the
global parameter, HotLineToneDuration.
25.7 Configuring Caller Display Information
The Caller Display Information table allows you to define a caller identification string (Caller
ID) for FXS and FXO ports and enable the device to send the Caller ID to the IP when a
call is made. The called party can use this information for caller identification.
The device sends the configured caller ID in the outgoing INVITE message's From header.
For information on Caller ID restriction according to destination/source prefixes, see
'Configuring Source/Destination Number Manipulation' on page 209.
Notes:
• If an FXS port receives 'Private' or 'Anonymous' strings in the SIP From
header, the calling name or number is not sent to the Caller ID display.
• If Caller ID is detected on an FXO line (EnableCallerID = 1), it is used
instead of the Caller ID configured in this table.
• If you set the 'Caller ID/Name' parameter to the strings "Private" or
"Anonymous", Caller ID is restricted and the settings of the 'Presentation'
parameter is ignored.
• The Caller Display Information table can also be configured using the
table ini file parameter, CallerDisplayInfo.