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Ring6 Cadence
. This is the cadence script for distinctive ring 6. The default is
60(.2/.4,.2/.4,.2/4)
.
Ring7 Cadence
. This is the cadence script for distinctive ring 7. The default is
60(.4/.2,.4/.2,.4/4)
.
Ring8 Cadence
. This is the cadence script for distinctive ring 8. The default is
60(0.25/9.75)
.
Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns
CWT1 Cadence
. This is the cadence script for distinctive CWT (Call Waiting Tone) 1. The default is
30(.3/9.7)
.
CWT2 Cadence
. This is the cadence script for distinctive CWT2. The default is
30(.1/.1, .1/9.7)
.
CWT3 Cadence
. This is the cadence script for distinctive CWT3. The default is
30(.1/.1, .3/.1, .1/9.3)
.
CWT4 Cadence
. This is the cadence script for distinctive CWT4. The default is
30(.1/.1,.1/.1,.1/9.5)
.
CWT5 Cadence
. This is the cadence script for distinctive CWT5. The default is
30(.3/.1,.1/.1,.3/9.1)
.
CWT6 Cadence
. This is the cadence script for distinctive CWT6. The default is
30(.1/.1,.3/.2,.3/9.1)
.
CWT7 Cadence
. This is the cadence script for distinctive CWT7. The default is
30(.3/.1,.3/.1,.1/9.1)
.
CWT8 Cadence
. This is the cadence script for distinctive CWT8. The default is
2.3(.3/2)
.
Distinctive Ring/CWT Pattern Names
Ring1 Name
. In an INVITE’s Alert-Info header, this is the name that picks distinctive ring/CWT 1 for the inbound
call. The default is
Bellcore-r1
.
Ring2 Name
. In an INVITE’s Alert-Info header, this is the name that picks distinctive ring/CWT 2 for the inbound
call. The default is
Bellcore-r2
.
Ring3 Name
. In an INVITE’s Alert-Info header, this is the name that picks distinctive ring/CWT 3 for the inbound
call. The default is
Bellcore-r3
.
Ring4 Name
. In an INVITE’s Alert-Info header, this is the name that picks distinctive ring/CWT 4 for the inbound
call. The default is
Bellcore-r4
.
Ring5 Name
. In an INVITE’s Alert-Info header, this is the name that picks distinctive ring/CWT 5 for the inbound
call. The default is
Bellcore-r5
.
Figure 6-28: Voice - Regional Screen - Distinctive Call
Waiting Tone Patterns
Figure 6-29: Voice - Regional Screen - Distinctive
Ring/CWT Pattern Names
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Ring6 Name
. In an INVITE’s Alert-Info header, this is the name that picks distinctive ring/CWT 6 for the inbound
call. The default is
Bellcore-r6
.
Ring7 Name
. In an INVITE’s Alert-Info header, this is the name that picks distinctive ring/CWT 7 for the inbound
call. The default is
Bellcore-r7
.
Ring8 Name
. In an INVITE’s Alert-Info header, this is the name that picks distinctive ring/CWT 8 for the inbound
call. The default is
Bellcore-r8
.
Ring and Call Waiting Tone Spec
Ring Waveform
. Select the waveform of the ringing signal,
Sinusoid
or
Trapezoid
. The default is
Sinusoid
.
Ring Frequency
. Enter the frequency of the ringing signal, which can range from 10 to 100 Hz. The default is
25
.
Ring Voltage
. Enter the ringing voltage value, which can range from 60 to 90 volts. The default is
70
.
CWT Frequency
. Enter the frequency script of the call waiting tone. All distinctive CWTs are based on this tone.
The default is
440@-10
.
Control Timer Values (sec)
Hook Flash Timer Min
. This is the minimum on-hook time before off-hook to qualify as a hook-flash event. If the
on-hook time is less than the minimum, then it is ignored. The range is 0.1 to 0.4 seconds. The default is
.1
.
Hook Flash Timer Max
. This is the maximum on-hook time before off-hook to qualify as a hook-flash event. If
the on-hook time is more than the maximum, then it is ignored. The range is 0.4 to 1.6 seconds. The default is
.9
.
Callee On Hook Delay
. The phone must be on-hook for this length of time before the IP Telephony ends the
current inbound call. (This does not apply to outbound calls.) The range is 0 to 255 seconds. The default is
0
.
Reorder Delay
. This is the delay after the far end hangs up before the Reorder Tone is played. To play the tone
immediately, enter
0
. To have the tone never play, enter
inf
. The range is 0 to 255 seconds. The default is
5
.
Call Back Expires
. This is the expiration time for a call back activation. The range is 0 to 65,535 seconds. The
default is
1800
.
Call Back Retry Intvl
. This is the interval for a call back retry. The range is 0 to 255 seconds. The default is
30
.
Call Back Delay
. This is the delay between the System receiving the first SIP 18x response and the System
declaring that the far end is ringing. If a busy response is received during this time, then the System considers
the call a failure and continues to retry. The default is
.5
.
Figure 6-30: Voice - Regional Screen - Ring and Call
Waiting Tone Spec
Figure 6-31: Voice - Regional Screen - Control Timer
Values
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VMWI Refresh Intvl
. This is the interval between the VMWI refresh events to the CPE. The default is
0
.
Interdigit Long Timer
. This is the long timeout between entering digits when a caller is dialing. The range is 0 to
64 seconds. The default is
10
.
Interdigit Short Timer
. This is the short timeout between entering digits when a caller is dialing. The range is 0
to 64 seconds. The default is
3
.
CPC Delay
. CPC stands for Calling Party Control. The CPC Delay is the delay after the caller hangs up when the
System will begin removing the tip-and-ring voltage from the attached equipment of the called party. The range is
0 to 255 seconds, and the resolution is 1 second. The default is
2
.
CPC Duration
. This is the length of time the tip-to-ring voltage is removed after the caller hangs up. After that,
the tip-to-ring voltage is restored, and the dial tone will apply if the attached equipment is still off-hook. The CPC
is disabled if this value is set to 0. The range is 0 to 1.000 seconds, and the resolution is 0.001 seconds. The
default is
0
.
Vertical Service Activation Codes
Call Return Code
. This code calls the last caller. The default is
*69
.
Call Redial Code
. This code redials the last number called. The default is
*07
.
Blind Transfer Code
. This code begins a blind transfer of the current call to the extension specified after the
activation code. The default is
*98
.
Call Back Act Code
. This code starts a callback when the last outbound call is not busy. The default is
*66
.
Call Back Deact Code
. This code cancels a callback. The default is
*86
.
Call Back Busy Act Code
. This code starts a callback when the last outbound call is busy. The default is
*05
.
Cfwd All Act Code
. This code forwards all calls to the extension specified after the activation code. The default is
*72
.
Cfwd All Deact Code
. This code cancels call forwarding of all calls. The default is
*73
.
Cfwd Busy Act Code
. This code forwards busy calls to the extension specified after the activation code. The
default is
*90
.
Cfwd Busy Deact Code
. This code cancels call forwarding of busy calls. The default is
*91
.
Figure 6-32: Voice - Regional Screen - Vertical Service
Activation Codes
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Cfwd No Ans Act Code
. This code forwards no-answer calls to the extension specified after the activation code.
The default is
*92
.
Cfwd No Ans Deact Code
. This code cancels call forwarding of no-answer calls. The default is
*93
.
Cfwd Last Act Code
. This code forwards the last inbound or outbound calls to the extension specified after the
activation code. The default is
*63
.
Cfwd Last Deact Code
. This code cancels call forwarding of the last inbound or outbound calls. The default is
*83
.
Block Last Act Code
. This code blocks the last inbound call. The default is
*60
.
Block Last Deact Code
. This code cancels blocking of the last inbound call. The default is
*80
.
Accept Last Act Code
. This code accepts the last outbound call. It lets the call ring through when the do not
disturb or call forwarding of all calls features are enabled. The default is
*64
.
Accept Last Deact Code
. This code cancels the code to accept the last outbound call. The default is
*84
.
CW Act Code
. This code enables call waiting on all calls. The default is
*56
.
CW Deact Code
. This code disables call waiting on all calls. The default is
*57
.
CW Per Call Act Code
. This code enables call waiting for the next call. The default is
*71
.
CW Per Call Deact Code
. This code disables call waiting for the next call. The default is
*70
.
Block CID Act Code
. This code blocks caller ID on all outbound calls. The default is
*67
.
Block CID Deact Code
. This code removes caller ID blocking on all outbound calls. The default is
*68
.
Block CID Per Call Act Code
. This code blocks caller ID on the next outbound call. The default is
*81
.
Block CID Per Call Deact Code
. This code removes caller ID blocking on the next inbound call. The default is
*82
.
Block ANC Act Code
. This code blocks all anonymous calls. The default is
*77
.
Block ANC Deact Code
. This code removes blocking of all anonymous calls. The default is
*87
.
DND Act Code
. This code enables the do not disturb feature. The default is
*78
.
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DND Deact Code
. This code disables the do not disturb feature. The default is
*79
.
CIC Act Code
. This code enables caller ID generation. The default is
*65
.
CIC Deact Code
. This code disables caller ID generation. The default is
*85
.
CWCID Act Code
. This code enables call waiting, caller ID generation. The default is
*25
.
CWCID Deact Code
. This code disables call waiting, caller ID generation. The default is
*45
.
Dist Ring Act Code
. This code enables the distinctive ringing feature. The default is
*26
.
Dist Ring Deact Code
. This code disables the distinctive ringing feature. The default is
*46
.
Speed Dial Act Code
. This code assigns a speed dial number. The default is
*74
.
Secure All Call Act Code
. This code makes all outbound calls secure. The default is
*16
.
Secure No Call Act Code
. This code makes all outbound calls not secure. The default is
*17
.
Secure One Call Act Code
. This 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
. This 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, then 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, then 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
. This code toggles the line to a modem. The default is
*99
.
FAX Line Toggle Code
. This code toggles the line to a fax machine. The default is
#99
.
Referral Services Codes
. These codes tell the System what to do when the user places the current call on hold
and is listening to the second dial tone. One or more * codes can be entered here. For example, the blind transfer
code is *98. After the user dials *98, the System will wait for the user to enter a phone number. After the number
has been entered, the System will complete the blind transfer for the call on hold.
Feature Dial Services Codes
. These codes tell the System what to do when the user is listening to the first or
second dial tone. One or more * codes can be entered here. For example, the code for call forwarding of all calls

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