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This page is used to enter values that have special usages. These are entered using the Add, Edit and Remove buttons.
These settings are mergeable. Changes to these settings do not require a reboot of the system.
The following types of records can be added to a user's source numbers:
Value | Description |
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BST_MESSAGE_FOR_YOU | If set, then the BST phone user sees the top line Message for you or Messages for you, indicating that voicemail messages are present. |
BST_NO_MESSAGE_FOR_YOU | If set, the user does not see a message indication when the NoUser setting BST_MESSAGE_FOR_YOU is set. The user's phone presents the idle date/time in the normal fashion. |
V<Caller's ICLID> |
Strings prefixed with a V indicate numbers
from which access to the users mailbox is allowed without requiring
entry of the mailbox's voicemail code. This is referred to as "trusted
source".
For Voicemail Pro running in Intuity mode, trusted source is used for calls from programmable buttons set to Voicemail Collect and Visual Voice. Other controls are prompted for the mailbox number and then password. |
R<Caller's ICLID> | To allow Dial In/RAS call access only from a specified number prefix the number with a "R", for example R7325551234. |
H<Group Name> |
Allows the user to receive message waiting indication of new group
messages. Enter H followed by the group name, for example HMain.
On suitable display extensions, the hunt group name and number of new messages is displayed. Refer to the appropriate telephone user guide. If the user is not a member of the group, a voicemail code must be set for the group's mailbox. See Voicemail Code on the Hunt Group | Voicemail tab. |
P<Telephone Number> | This record sets the destination for callback (outbound alert) calls from voicemail. Enter Pfollowed by the telephone number including any necessary external dialing prefix, for example P917325559876. This facility is only available when using Voicemail Pro through which a default Callback or a user specific Callback start point has been configured. Refer to the Voicemail Pro documentation. This feature is separate from voicemail ringback and Voicemail Pro outcalling. |
AT<string> | Strings beginning with AT can be used with a user called DTEDefault to configure the default settings of the control unit's DTE port. |
Enable_OTT | Enable one touch transfer operation for the user. |
The following source numbers can also be used on the Source Numbers tab of the NoUser user. These affect all users on the system. Note that changes to these source numbers require a reboot of the system to become effective.
Value | Description |
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ALLOW_5410_UPGRADES | Previously the only control over the upgrading of 5410 phones was controlled by the use of the turn_on.bat and turn_off.bat batch files installed with the Manager application. Now in addition this option must be present for 5410 phones to update their firmware. Refer to the IP Office Installation manual for full details. |
BST_MESSAGE_FOR_YOU | If set, all BST phones display the top line Message for you or Messages for you, indicating that voicemail messages are present. |
DECT_REVERSE_RING | By default, when this parameter is not set, calls on DECT phones associated with a CTI application will ring as a Priority call. When this parameter is set, DECT phones ring as a normal, external or internal, call. |
DISTINCT_HOLD_RINGBACK | Used to display a specific message about the call type for calls returning after timing out from being parked or held. If set, such calls display Return Call - Held or Return Call – Parked rather than connected party name or line name. |
FORCE_HANDSFREE_TRANSFER | If set, when using the handsfree announced transfer process, both the transfer enquiry and transfer completion calls are auto-answered. Without this setting only the transfer enquiry call is auto-answered. |
HIDE_CALL_STATE | Used to hide the call status information, for example Dial, Conn, etc, on DS phones. Used in conjunction with the LONGER_NAMES option. Not supported for 1600 and 9600 Series phones. |
LONGER_NAMES | Used to increase the length of names sent for display on DS phones. See Caller Display. Not supported for 1600 and 9600 Series phones. |
NO_DIALLED_REF_EXTERNAL | On outgoing external calls made using short codes to dial the full number, only the short code dialed is displayed on the dialing user's phone and any directory matching is based on that number dialled. On systems with this source number added to the configuration, after dialing a short code the full number dialled by that short code is shown and directory matching is based on that full number. |
ProgressEndsOverlapSend | See Line | VoIP. |
REPEATING_BEEP_ON_LISTEN | By default, if you set Beep on Listen and invoke Call Listen you'll hear an entry tone (3 beeps). When this parameter is set, you hear a beep every 10 seconds when you invoke Call Listen. |
RW_SBC_REG=<SBC-B1-public-SIP-IPaddr> | Used for Remote Worker Session Boarder Controller Enterprise (SBCE) configuration on 11xx, 12xx, and E129 phones. The IP address is used as a S1/S2 for 11xx and 12xx and for outbound-proxy-server for E129 sets. |
RW_SBC_PROV=<SBC-B1-private-HTTP/S-IPaddr> | Used for Remote Worker Session Boarder Controller Enterprise (SBCE) configuration on 11xx, 12xx, and E129 phones. The IP address is used to determine whether a 11xx, 12xx, or E129 set is registered as an IP Office SBCE Remote Worker. |
RW_SBC_TLS=<SBC-public-TLS-port> | Used for Remote Worker Session Boarder Controller Enterprise (SBCE) configuration on 11xx, 12xx, and E129 phones. The port is used as a S1/S2 TLS port for 11xx and 12xx phones and as outbound-proxy-server TLS port for E129 phones. |
RW_SBC_TCP=<SBC-public-TCP-port> | Used for Remote Worker Session Boarder Controller Enterprise (SBCE) configuration on 11xx, 12xx, and E129 phones. The port is used as a S1/S2 TCP port for 11xx and 12xx phones and as outbound-proxy-server TCP port for E129 phones. |
RW_SBC_UDP=<SBC-public-UDP-port> | Used for Remote Worker Session Boarder Controller Enterprise (SBCE) configuration on 11xx, 12xx, and E129 phones. The port is used as a S1/S2 UDP port for 11xx and 12xx phones and as outbound-proxy-server UDP port for E129 phones. |
SIP_OPTIONS_PERIOD=X |
(X = time in minutes) The system sends SIP options messages periodically
to determine if the SIP connection is active. See Options Operations
for information on when SIP options messages are sent. The rate at
which the messages are sent is determined by the combination of the Binding Refresh Time (in seconds) set on the Network Topology tab and the SIP_OPTIONS_PERIOD parameter (in minutes). The frequency of sent messages is determined
as follows:
If no SIP_OPTIONS_PERIOD parameter is defined and the Binding Refresh Time is 0, then the default value of 300 seconds is used. To establish a period less than 300 seconds, do not define a SIP_OPTIONS_PERIOD parameter and set the Binding Refresh Time to a value less than 300 seconds. The OPTIONS message period will be equal to the Binding Refresh Time. To establish a period greater than 300 seconds, a SIP_OPTIONS_PERIOD parameter must be defined. The Binding Refresh Time must be set to a value greater than 300 seconds. The OPTIONS message period will be the smaller of the Binding Refresh Time and the SIP_OPTIONS_PERIOD. |
SUPPRESS_ALARM=1 | Used to suppress the NoCallerID alarm. When set, the NoCallerID alarm is not raised in SysMonitor, SNMP traps, email notifications, SysLog or System Status. |
VM_TRUNCATE_TIME=X |
(Range X = 0 to 7 seconds) On analog trunks, call disconnection
can occur though busy tone detection. When such calls go to voicemail
to be recorded or leave a message, when the call ends the system indicates
to the voicemail server how much to remove from the end of the recording
in order to remove the busy tone segment. This amount varies by system
locale, the defaults being listed below. For some systems it may be
necessary to override the default if analog call recordings are being
clipped or include busy tone. That can be done by adding a VM_TRUNCATE_TIME= setting with the required value in the range 0 to 7 seconds.
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VMAIL_WAIT_DURATION=X | The number of milliseconds to wait before cutting through the audio to Voicemail. Some delay is required to allow for codec negotiation. |