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Speed Dial Act Code
Assigns a speed dial number.
The default is *74.
Secure All Call Act Code
Makes all outbound calls secure.
The default is *16.
Secure No Call Act Code
Makes all outbound calls not secure.
The default is *17.
Secure One Call Act Code
Makes the next outbound call secure. (It is redundant if all outbound calls are secure by
default.)
The default is *18.
Secure One Call Deact Code
Makes the next outbound call not secure. (It is redundant if all outbound calls are not
secure by default.)
The default is *19.
Conference Act Code
If this code is specified, the user must enter it before dialing the third party for a
conference call. Enter the code for a conference call.
Attn-Xfer Act Code
If the code is specified, the user must enter it before dialing the third party for a call
transfer. Enter the code for a call transfer.
Modem Line Toggle Code
Toggles the line to a modem.
The default is *99. Modem pass-through mode can be triggered only by pre-dialing this
code.
FAX Line Toggle Code
Toggles the line to a fax machine. (Not in PAP2T)
The default is #99.
Referral Services Codes
These codes tell the Linksys IP phone what to do when the user places the current call on
hold and is listening to the second dial tone.
One or more *code can be configured into this parameter, such as *98, or *97|*98|*123,
etc. Max total length is 79 chars. This parameter applies when the user places the current
call on hold (by Hook Flash) and is listening to second dial tone. Each *code (and the
following valid target number according to current dial plan) entered on the second
dial-tone triggers the Linksys IP phone to perform a blind transfer to a target number that
is prepended by the service *code.
For example, after the user dials *98, the Linksys IP phone plays a special dial tone called
the Prompt Tone while waiting for the user the enter a target number (which is checked
according to dial plan as in normal dialing). When a complete number is entered, the
Linksys IP phone sends a blind REFER to the holding party with the Refer-To target
equals to *98<target_number>. This feature allows the Linksys IP phone to hand off a call
to an application server to perform further processing, such as call park.
The *codes should not conflict with any of the other vertical service codes internally
processed by the Linksys IP phone. You can empty the corresponding *code that you do
not want to Linksys IP phone to process.
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Vertical Service Announcement Codes
Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes
These codes automatically appended to the dial-plan. So no need to include them in dial-plan (although
no harm to do so either).
Feature Dial Services Codes
These codes tell the Linksys IP phone what to do when the user is listening to the first or
second dial tone.
One or more *code can be configured into this parameter, such as *72, or
*72|*74|*67|*82, etc. Max total length is 79 chars. This parameter applies when the user
has a dial tone (first or second dial tone). Enter *code (and the following target number
according to current dial plan) entered at the dial tone triggers the Linksys IP phone to
call the target number prepended by the *code. For example, after user dials *72, the
Linksys IP phone plays a prompt tone awaiting the user to enter a valid target number.
When a complete number is entered, the Linksys IP phone sends a INVITE to
*72<target_number> as in a normal call. This feature allows the proxy to process features
like call forward (*72) or BLock Caller ID (*67).
The *codes should not conflict with any of the other vertical service codes internally
processed by the Linksys IP phone. You can empty the corresponding *code that you do
not want to Linksys IP phone to process.
You can add a parameter to each *code in Features Dial Services Codes to indicate what
tone to play after the *code is entered, such as *72‘c‘|*67‘p‘. Below are a list of allowed
tone parameters (note the use of back quotes surrounding the parameter w/o spaces)
‘c‘ = <Cfwd Dial Tone>
‘d‘ = <Dial Tone>
‘m‘ = <MWI Dial Tone>
‘o‘ = <Outside Dial Tone>
‘p‘ = <Prompt Dial Tone>
‘s‘ = <Second Dial Tone>
‘x‘ = No tones are place, x is any digit not used above
If no tone parameter is specified, the Linksys IP phone plays Prompt tone by default.
If the *code is not to be followed by a phone number, such as *73 to cancel call
forwarding, do not include it in this parameter. In that case, simple add that *code in the
dial plan and the Linksys IP phone send INVITE *73@
.....
as usual when user dials *73.
Field
Description
Service Annc Base Number
Base number for service announcements.
Service Annc Extension Codes
Extension codes for service announcements.
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Field
Description
Prefer G711u Code
Makes this codec the preferred codec for the associated call.
The default is *017110.
Force G711u Code
Makes this codec the only codec that can be used for the associated call.
The default is *027110.
Prefer G711a Code
Makes this codec the preferred codec for the associated call.
The default is *017111
Force G711a Code
Makes this codec the only codec that can be used for the associated call.
The default is *027111.
Prefer G723 Code
Makes this codec the preferred codec for the associated call.
The default is *01723.
Force G723 Code
Makes this codec the only codec that can be used for the associated call.
The default is *02723.
Prefer G726r16 Code
Makes this codec the preferred codec for the associated call.
The default is *0172616.
Force G726r16 Code
Makes this codec the only codec that can be used for the associated call.
The default is *0272616.
Prefer G726r24 Code
Makes this codec the preferred codec for the associated call.
The default is *0172624.
Force G726r24 Code
Makes this codec the only codec that can be used for the associated call.
The default is *0272624.
Prefer G726r32 Code
Makes this codec the preferred codec for the associated call.
The default is *0172632.
Force G726r32 Code
Makes this codec the only codec that can be used for the associated call.
The default is *0272632.
Prefer G726r40 Code
Makes this codec the preferred codec for the associated call.
The default is *0172640.
Force G726r40 Code
Makes this codec the only codec that can be used for the associated call.
The default is *0272640.
Prefer G729a Code
Makes this codec the preferred codec for the associated call.
The default is *01729.
Force G729a Code
Makes this codec the only codec that can be used for the associated call.
The default is *02729.
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Miscellaneous
Field
Description
Set Local Date (mm/dd)
Sets the local date (mm stands for months and dd stands for days). The year is optional
and uses two or four digits.
Set Local Time (HH/mm)
Sets the local time (hh stands for hours and mm stands for minutes). Seconds are optional.
Time Zone
Selects the number of hours to add to GMT to generate the local time for caller ID
generation. Choices are GMT-12:00, GMT-11:00,…, GMT, GMT+01:00, GMT+02:00,
…, GMT+13:00.
The default is GMT-08:00.
FXS Port Impedance
Sets the electrical impedance of the FXS port. Choices are 600, 900, 600+2.16uF,
900+2.16uF, 270+750||150nF, 220+850||120nF, 220+820||115nF, or
200+600||100nF
.
The default is 600.
Daylight Saving Time Rule
Enter the rule for calculating daylight saving time; it should include the start, end,
and save values. This rule is comprised of three fields. Each field is separated by ; (a
semicolon) as shown below. Optional values inside [ ] (the brackets) are assumed to
be 0 if they are not specified. Midnight is represented by 0:0:0 of the given date.
This is the format of the rule: Start = <start-time>; end=<end-time>; save =
<save-time>.
The <start-time> and <end-time> values specify the start and end dates and times of
daylight saving time. Each value is in this format: <month> /<day> /
<weekday>[/HH:[mm[:ss]]]
The <save-time> value is the number of hours, minutes, and/or seconds to add to the
current time during daylight saving time. The <save-time> value can be preceded by
a negative (-) sign if subtraction is desired instead of addition. The <save-time> value
is in this format: [/[+|-]HH:[mm[:ss]]]
The <month> value equals any value in the range 1-12 (January-December).
The <day> value equals [+|-] any value in the range 1-31.
If <day> is 1, it means the <weekday> on or before the end of the month (in other
words the last occurrence of < weekday> in that month).
The <weekday> value equals any value in the range 1-7 (Monday-Sunday). It can
also equal 0. If the <weekday> value is 0, this means that the date to start or end
daylight saving is exactly the date given. In that case, the <day> value must not be
negative. If the <weekday> value is not 0 and the <day> value is positive, then
daylight saving starts or ends on the <weekday> value on or after the date given. If
the <weekday> value is not 0 and the <day> value is negative, then daylight saving
starts or ends on the <weekday> value on or before the date given.
The abbreviation HH stands for hours (0-23).
The abbreviation mm stands for minutes (0-59).
The abbreviation ss stands for seconds (0-59).
The default Daylight Saving Time Rule is start=4/1/7;end=10/-1/7;save=1.
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FXS Port Input Gain
Input gain in dB, up to three decimal places. The range is 6.000 to -12.000.
The default is -3.
FXS Port Output Gain
Output gain in dB, up to three decimal places. The range is 6.000 to -12.000. The Call
Progress Tones and DTMF playback level are not affected by the <FXS Port Output
Gain>.
The default is -3.
DTMF Playback Level
Local DTMF playback level in dBm, up to one decimal place.
The default is -16.0.
DTMF Playback Length
Local DTMF playback duration in milliseconds.
The default is .1.
Detect ABCD
To enable local detection of DTMF ABCD, select
yes. Otherwise, select no.
The default is yes. Setting has no effect if DTMF Tx Method is INFO; ABCD is always
sent OOB regardless in this setting.
Playback ABCD
To enable local playback of OOB DTMF ABCD, select
yes. Otherwise, select no.
The default is yes.
Caller ID Method
The following choices are available:
Bellcore (N.Amer,China)—CID, CIDCW, and VMWI. FSK sent after first ring (same
as ETSI FSK sent after first ring) (
no
polarity reversal or DTAS).
DTMF (Finland, Sweden)—CID only. DTMF sent after polarity reversal (and
no
DTAS) and before first ring.
DTMF (Denmark)—CID only. DTMF sent after polarity reversal (and
no
DTAS) and
before first ring.
ETSI DTMF—CID only. DTMF sent after DTAS (and
no
polarity reversal) and
before first ring.
ETSI DTMF With PR—CID only. DTMF sent after polarity reversal and DTAS and
before first ring.
ETSI DTMF After Ring—CID only. DTMF sent after first ring (
no
polarity reversal
or DTAS).
ETSI FSK—CID, CIDCW, and VMWI. FSK sent after DTAS (but
no
polarity
reversal) and before first ring. Waits for ACK from CPE after DTAS for CIDCW.
ETSI FSK With PR (UK)—CID, CIDCW, and VMWI. FSK is sent after polarity
reversal and DTAS and before first ring. Waits for ACK from CPE after DTAS for
CIDCW. Polarity reversal is applied only if equipment is on hook.
The default is Bellcore(N.Amer, China).
Caller ID FSK Standard
The Linksys IP phone supports bell 202 and v.23 standards for caller ID generation. Select
the FSK standard you want to use, bell 202 or v.23.
The default is bell 202.
FXS Port Power Limit
The choices are from 1 to 8. (PAP2T only)
The default is 3.

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