used).
Notes:
ï‚§ It is assumed that all Call Waiting Tones are defined in
sequence in the CPT file.
ï‚§ SIP Alert-Info header examples:
Alert-Info:<http://…/Bellcore-dr2> (where "dr2" defines
call waiting tone #2)
ï‚§ The SIP INFO message is according to Broadsoft's
INFO message:
INFO sip:06@192.168.13.2:5060 SIP/2.0
Via:SIP/2.0/UDP
192.168.13.40:5060;branch=z9hG4bK040066422630
From:
<sip:4505656002@192.168.13.40:5060>;tag=1455352915
To: <sip:06@192.168.13.2:5060>
Call-ID:0010-0008@192.168.13.2
CSeq:342168303 INFO
Content-Length:28
Content-Type:application/broadsoft
play tone CallWaitingTone1
43.10.5.3 Call Forwarding Parameters
The call forwarding parameters are described in the table below.
Table 43-41: Call Forwarding Parameters
Parameter Description
Web: Enable Call Forward
[EnableForward]
Enables the Call Forwarding feature.
ï‚§ [0] Disable
ï‚§ [1] Enable (Default)
For FXS interfaces, the Call Forward table (FwdInfo parameter) must
be defined to use the Call Forward service. The device uses SIP
REFER messages for call forwarding.
Note: To use this service, the devices at both ends must support this
option.
Call Forwarding Table
Web: Call Forwarding Table
EMS: Analog Gateway
Provisioning > Tab: Call
Forward
[FwdInfo]
This table parameter configures call forwarding of IP-to-Tel calls (using
SIP 302 response) to other device ports or an IP destination, based on
the device's port to which the call was originally routed.
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[FwdInfo]
FORMAT FwdInfo_Index = FwdInfo_Type, FwdInfo_Destination,
FwdInfo_NoReplyTime;
[\FwdInfo]
Where,
ï‚§ Index = Port number, where 0 denotes Port 1.
For example: