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Handle VIA received
If you select yes, the Linksys IP phone processes the received parameter in the VIA header
(this is inserted by the server in a response to anyone of its requests). If you select no, the
parameter is ignored. Select yes
or
no from the drop-down menu.
The default is no.
Handle VIA rport
If you select yes, the Linksys IP phone processes the rport parameter in the VIA header
(this is inserted by the server in a response to anyone of its requests). If you select no, the
parameter is ignored. Select yes
or
no from the drop-down menu.
The default is no.
Insert VIA received
Inserts the received parameter into the VIA header of SIP responses if the received-from
IP and VIA sent-by IP values differ. Select yes
or
no from the drop-down menu.
The default is no.
Insert VIA rport
Inserts the rport parameter into the VIA header of SIP responses if the received-from IP
and VIA sent-by IP values differ. Select yes
or
no from the drop-down menu.
The default is no.
Substitute VIA Addr
Lets you use NAT-mapped IP:port values in the VIA header. Select yes
or
no from the
drop-down menu.
The default is no.
Send Resp To Src Port
Sends responses to the request source port instead of the VIA sent-by port. Select yes
or
no from the drop-down menu.
The default is no.
STUN Enable
Enables the use of STUN to discover NAT mapping. Select yes
or no from the drop-down
menu.
The default is no.
STUN Test Enable
If the STUN Enable feature is enabled and a valid STUN server is available, the Linksys
IP phone can perform a NAT-type discovery operation when it powers on. It contacts the
configured STUN server, and the result of the discovery is reported in a Warning header
in all subsequent REGISTER requests. If the Linksys IP phone detects symmetric NAT or
a symmetric firewall, NAT mapping is disabled.
The default is no.
STUN Server
IP address or fully-qualified domain name of the STUN server to contact for NAT
mapping discovery.
EXT IP
External IP address to substitute for the actual IP address of the Linksys IP phone in all
outgoing SIP messages. If 0.0.0.0 is specified, no IP address substitution is performed.
If this parameter is specified, the Linksys IP phone assumes this IP address when
generating SIP messages and SDP (if NAT Mapping is enabled for that line). However,
the results of STUN and VIA received parameter processing, if available, supersede this
statically configured value.
The default is 0.0.0.0.
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EXT RTP Port Min
External port mapping number of the RTP Port Min. number. If this value is not zero, the
RTP port number in all outgoing SIP messages is substituted for the corresponding port
value in the external RTP port range.
The default is 0.
NAT Keep Alive Intvl
Interval between NAT-mapping keep alive messages.
The default is 15.
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Regional Tab
This section describes the fields for the following headings on the Regional tab:
Call Progress Tones, page 5-19
Distinctive Ring Patterns, page 5-21
Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns, page 5-21
Distinctive Ring/CWT Pattern Names, page 5-22
Ring and Call Waiting Tone Spec, page 5-23
Control Timer Values (sec), page 5-23
Vertical Service Activation Codes, page 5-24
Vertical Service Announcement Codes, page 5-28
Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes, page 5-28
Miscellaneous, page 5-30
Call Progress Tones
Field
Description
Dial Tone
Prompts the user to enter a phone number. Reorder Tone is played automatically when
<Dial Tone> or any of its alternatives times out.
The default is 350@-19,440@-19;10(*/0/1+2).
Second Dial Tone
Alternative to the Dial Tone when the user dials a three-way call.
The default is 420@-19,520@-19;10(*/0/1+2).
Outside Dial Tone
Alternative to the Dial Tone. It prompts the user to enter an external phone number, as
opposed to an internal extension. It is triggered by a, (comma) character encountered in
the dial plan.
The default is 420@-19;10(*/0/1).
Prompt Tone
Prompts the user to enter a call forwarding phone number.
The default is 520@-19,620@-19;10(*/0/1+2).
Busy Tone
Played when a 486 RSC is received for an outbound call.
The default is 480@-19,620@-19;10(.5/.5/1+2).
Reorder Tone
Played when an outbound call has failed or after the far end hangs up during an established
call. Reorder Tone is played automatically when <Dial Tone> or any of its alternatives
times out.
The default is 480@-19,620@-19;10(.25/.25/1+2).
Off Hook Warning Tone
Played when the caller has not properly placed the handset on the cradle.
Off Hook
Warning Tone is played when Reorder Tone times out.
The default is 480@10,620@0;10(.125/.125/1+2).
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Ring Back Tone
Played during an outbound call when the far end is ringing.
The default is 440@-19,480@-19;*(2/4/1+2).
Confirm Tone
Brief tone to notify the user that the last input value has been accepted.
The default is 600@-16; 1(.25/.25/1).
SIT1 Tone
Alternative to the Reorder Tone played when an error occurs as a caller makes an
outbound call. The RSC to trigger this tone is configurable on the SIP
screen.
The default is 985@-16,1428@-16,1777@-16;20(.380/0/1,.380/0/2,.380/0/3,0/4/0).
SIT2 Tone
Alternative to the Reorder Tone played when an error occurs as a caller makes an
outbound call. The RSC to trigger this tone is configurable on the SIP
screen.
The default is 914@-16,1371@-16,1777@-16;20(.274/0/1,.274/0/2,.380/0/3,0/4/0).
SIT3 Tone
Alternative to the Reorder Tone played when an error occurs as a caller makes an
outbound call. The RSC to trigger this tone is configurable on the SIP
screen.
The default is 914@-16,1371@-16,1777@-16;20(.380/0/1,.380/0/2,.380/0/3,0/4/0)
SIT4 Tone
This is an alternative to the Reorder Tone played when an error occurs as a caller makes
an outbound call. The RSC to trigger this tone is configurable on the SIP
screen.
The default is 985@-16,1371@-16,1777@-16;20(.380/0/1,.274/0/2,.380/0/3,0/4/0).
MWI Dial Tone
Played instead of the Dial Tone when there are unheard messages in the caller’s mailbox.
The default is 350@-19,440@-19;2(.1/.1/1+2);10(*/0/1+2).
Cfwd Dial Tone
Played when all calls are forwarded.
The default is 350@-19,440@-19;2(.2/.2/1+2);10(*/0/1+2).
Holding Tone
Informs the local caller that the far end has placed the call on hold.
The default is 600@-19*(.1/.1/1,.1/.1/1,.1/9.5/1).
Conference Tone
Played to all parties when a three-way conference call is in progress.
The default is 350@-19;20(.1/.1/1,.1/9.7/1).
Secure Call Indication Tone
Played when a call has been successfully switched to secure mode. It should be played
only for a short while (less than 30 seconds) and at a reduced level (less than -19 dBm) so
it does not interfere with the conversation.
The default is 397@-19,507@-19;15(0/2/0,.2/.1/1,.1/2.1/2).
VoIP PIN Tone
Specification of the tone played to prompt a VoIP caller for a PIN number (if PIN
authentication is selected and the caller requires authentication to use the PSTN gateway).
The default is 600@-10;*(0/1/1,.1/.1/1,.1/.1/1,.1/.5/1)
PSTN PIN Tone
Specification of the tone played to prompt a PSTN caller for a PIN number (if PIN
authentication is selected and the caller requires authentication to use the VoIP gateway).
The default is 600@-10;*(0/.7/1,.2/.1/1,.2/.1/1,.2/.5/1).
Feature Invocation Tone
Played when a feature is implemented. (Not in PAP2T)
The default is 350@-16;*(.1/.1/1).
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Distinctive Ring Patterns
Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns
Field
Description
Ring1 Cadence
Cadence script for distinctive ring 1.
The default is
60(2/4).
Ring2 Cadence
Cadence script for distinctive ring 2.
The default is 60(.3/.2, 1/.2,.3/4.
Ring3 Cadence
Cadence script for distinctive ring 3.
The default is
60(.8/.4,.8/4).
Ring4 Cadence
Cadence script for distinctive ring 4.
The default is
60(.4/.2,.3/.2,.8/4).
Ring5 Cadence
Cadence script for distinctive ring 5.
The default is
60(.4/.2,.3/.2,.8/4).
Ring6 Cadence
Cadence script for distinctive ring 6.
The default is
60(.4/.2,.3/.2,.8/4).
Ring7 Cadence
Cadence script for distinctive ring 7.
The default is
60(.4/.2,.3/.2,.8/4).
Ring8 Cadence
Cadence script for distinctive ring 8.
The default is
60(.4/.2,.3/.2,.8/4).
Field
Description
CWT1 Cadence
Cadence script for distinctive CWT 1.
The default is
30(.3/9.7).
CWT2 Cadence
Cadence script for distinctive CWT 2.
The default is
30(.1/.1, .1/9.7).
CWT3 Cadence
Cadence script for distinctive CWT 3.
The default is
30(.1/.1, .1/.1, .1/9.5).
CWT4 Cadence
Cadence script for distinctive CWT 4.
The default is 30(.1/.1, .3/.1, .1/9.3).
CWT5 Cadence
Cadence script for distinctive CWT 5.
The default is
30(.3/.1,.1/.1,.3/9.1).

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