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SPA9000 Field Reference
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FAX CED Detect Enable
To enable detection of the fax Caller-Entered Digits (CED)
tone, select yes. Otherwise, select no.
Default:
yes
G726-32 Enable
To enable the use of the G726 codec at 32 kbps, select yes.
Otherwise, select no.
Default:
yes
FAX CNG Detect Enable
To enable detection of the fax Calling Tone (CNG), select yes.
Otherwise, select no.
Default:
yes
G726-40 Enable
To enable the use of the G726 codec at 40 kbps, select yes.
Otherwise, select no.
Default:
yes
FAX Passthru Codec
Select the codec for fax passthrough, G711u or G711a.
Default:
G711u
DTMF Process INFO
To use the DTMF process info feature, select yes. Otherwise,
select no.
Default:
yes
FAX Codec Symmetric
To force the SPA9000 to use a symmetric codec during fax
passthrough, select yes. Otherwise, select no.
Default:
yes
DTMF Process AVT
To use the DTMF process AVT feature, select yes.
Otherwise, select no.
Default:
yes
FAX Passthru Method
Select the fax passthrough method: None, NSE, or ReINVITE.
Default:
NSE
DTMF Tx Method
Select the method to transmit DTMF signals to the far end:
InBand, AVT, INFO, Auto, InBand+INFO, or AVT+INFO. InBand
sends DTMF using the audio path. AVT sends DTMF as AVT
events. INFO uses the SIP INFO method. Auto uses InBand or
AVT based on the outcome of codec negotiation.
Default:
Auto
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DTMF Detection Mode
Determines where to use Normal or Strict DTMF detection
Strict mode reduces the likelihood of false DTMF detection
but requires an extra hold time after detection. Also the DTMF
level is raised. Under strict mode, the minimum duration
threshold is 60 and 90 ms for AVT and SIP-INFO respectively.
The level threshold is -20 dBm.
Default:
Strict
FAX Process NSE
To use the fax process NSE feature, select yes. Otherwise,
select no.
Default:
yes
Hook Flash Tx Method
Select the method for signaling hook flash events:
None
,
AVT
,
or
INFO
. None does not signal hook flash events. AVT uses
RFC2833 AVT (event = 16). INFO uses SIP INFO with the
single line signal=hf in the message body. The MIME type for
this message body is taken from the Hook Flash MIME Type
setting.
Default:
None
FAX Disable ECAN
If enabled, this feature automatically disables the echo
canceller when a fax tone is detected. To use this feature,
select yes. Otherwise, select no.
Default:
no
Release Unused Codec
This feature allows the release of codecs not used after
codec negotiation on the first call, so that other codecs can
be used for the second line. To use this feature, select yes.
Otherwise, select no.
Default:
yes
FAX Enable T38
To enable the use of the ITU-T T.38 standard for faxing, select
yes. Otherwise, select no.
Default:
yes
FAX Tone Detect Mode
This parameter has three possible values:
caller or callee - SPA will detect FAX tone whether it is callee
or caller
caller only - SPA will detect FAX tone only if it is the caller
callee only - SPA will detect FAX tone only if it is the callee
Default:
caller or callee
FAX T38 Redundancy
The redundancy factor for the T.38 Fax Relay from 0 (none) to
4
Default:
1
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Voice tab > FXS 1/2 page
FXS Port Polarity Configuration section
Voice tab >
Line 1/2/3/4 page
You can use the
Line 1
-
Line 4
pages to configure the line interfaces on your
SPA9000. The line interface page includes the following sections:
“Line Enable section,” on page 252
“Network Settings section,” on page 252
“SIP Settings section,” on page 252
“Subscriber Information section,” on page 255
“Dial Plan section,” on page 256
“NAT Settings section,” on page 256
“Proxy and Registration section,” on page 257
FAX Tone Detect Mode:
The method of fax tone dection: caller and callee, caller only,
or callee only
Default:
caller or callee
NOTE
This setting allows a fax tone to be detected from
either side of the call.
Idle Polarity
Polarity before a call is connected:
Forward
or
Reverse
.
Default:
Forward
Caller Conn Polarity
Polarity after an outbound call is connected:
Forward
or
Reverse
.
Default:
Forward
Callee Conn Polarity
Polarity after an inbound call is connected:
Forward
or
Reverse
.
Default:
Forward
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Voice tab > Line page
Line Enable section
Voice tab > Line page
Network Settings section
Voice tab > Line page
SIP Settings section
Line Enable
To enable this line for service, select yes. Otherwise, select
no.
Default:
yes
SIP ToS/DiffServ Value
TOS/DiffServ field value in UDP IP packets carrying a SIP
message.
Default:
0x68
SIP CoS Value [0-7]
CoS value for SIP messages.
Default:
3
RTP ToS/DiffServ Value
ToS/DiffServ field value in UDP IP packets carrying RTP data.
Default:
0xb8
RTP CoS Value [0-7]
CoS value for RTP data.
Default:
6
SIP Transport
Options: UDP, TCP, or TLS
Default:
UDP
SIP Port
Port number of the SIP message listening and transmission
port.
Default:
5060
SIP 100REL Enable
To enable the support of 100REL SIP extension for reliable
transmission of provisional responses (18x) and use of
PRACK requests, select yes. Otherwise, select no.
Default:
no
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Auth Resync-Reboot
If this feature is enabled, the SPA9000 authenticates the
sender when it receives the NOTIFY resync reboot (RFC
2617) message. To use this feature, select yes. Otherwise,
select no.
Default:
yes
SIP Proxy-Require
The SIP proxy can support a specific extension or behavior
when it detects this header from the user agent. If this field is
configured and the proxy does not support it, it responds
with the message, unsupported. Enter the appropriate
header in the field provided.
Default: blank
SIP Remote-Party-ID
To use the Remote-Party-ID header instead of the From
header, select yes. Otherwise, select no.
Default:
yes
SIP GUID
The Global Unique ID is generated for each line for each
device. When it is enabled, the SPA9000 adds a GUID header
in the SIP request. The GUID is generated the first time the
unit boots up and stays with the unit through rebooting and
even factory reset. This feature was requested by Bell
Canada (Nortel) to limit the registration of SIP accounts.
Default:
no
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