The EdgeMarc is shipped with five distinctive ring patterns (Ring-0 through Ring-4) that are available for use when ringing an analog phone on the FXS/phone port. The EdgeMarc automatically selects a ring pattern based on the number that is being called or the number that originated the call.
By default, the appliance is configured to use Ring-0 for all calls. You can assign different ring patterns based the types of rules listed in the following table.
Ring Pattern Rule | Description |
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Caller-Pattern-match | Uses the ring pattern if the caller’s phone number matches the pattern. |
Called-Pattern-match | Uses the ring pattern if the called phone number matches the pattern. |
Caller-Pattern-match and Called-Pattern-match | Uses the ring pattern if the caller’s phone number matches the pattern AND the called phone number also matches the pattern. |
The following table outlines the caller and called number patterns.
Caller and Called Number Patterns
Symbol | Description |
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. | Matches one or more digits. |
[x-y] | Matches any single digit between x and y. For example, [1-3] matches 1, 2, or 3. |
X | Matches any digit between 0 and 9, equivalent to [0-9]. |
Z | Matches any digit between 1 and 9, equivalent to [1-9]. |
N | Matches any digit between 2 and 9, equivalent to [2-9]. |
The following table outlines example call pattern rules.
Example Call Pattern Rules
Caller Pattern-match | Called Pattern-match | Ring ID | Description |
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. | 408. | 1 | For any caller, if call is going to an FXS/Port extension starting with 408, ring the phone with ring pattern ID=1. |
408. | . | 2 | If a call is from caller with number starting with 408 and call is going to any FXS/Port extension, ring the phone with the ring pattern ID=3. |
. | 91NXXNXXXXXX | 3 | If a call is a long distance call (for example, the called pattern is 914085551222), terminating on analog FXS/Phone port, ring the phone with the ring pattern ID=4. |
Choose SIP UA > Distinctive Ring.
Configure settings using the information in the following table as a guide.
FXS/Phone Port Distinctive Ring Configuration Parameters
Item | Description |
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Distinctive Ring Rules Manages the distinctive ring list. |
Add a Distinctive Ring Rule Configures distinctive rings for FXS/Phone ports. Distinctive ring rules are applied in the order in which they are defined. If a rule matches, the ring pattern defined for the rule is used to ring analog phones on the FXS/phone port. Note: You cannot change the order in which rules are applied. If the order is not as desired, you must delete or redefine the existing rules. Tip: Rules can include a mix of the digits and patterns listed in the following sections: •Ring Pattern Rules
• Caller and Called Number Patterns |
Action | Adds or edits a rule. To add a new rule, choose Add new rule from the Action drop-down list. |
Caller Pattern Match | Enter a caller pattern that triggers the distinctive ring. |
Called Pattern Match | Enter a pattern in the one or both of the following fields: • Caller Pattern-match • Called Pattern-match |
Ring Type | Choose a ring type from the Ring Type drop-down list: • Ring-0 (default) • Ring-1 • Ring-2 • Ring-3 • Ring-4 |
Click Add. The new entry is added to the Distinctive Ring Rules table.
Click Submit All to save your settings to the EdgeMarc.
- A message indicates that service will be temporarily interrupted. Click OK to confirm.
- Choose Edit rule from the Action drop-down list and select the rule you want to edit.
- Edit settings in the fields provided and click Add.
- To delete an entry from the Distinctive Rules table:
- Select the checkbox of the Rule that you want to delete and click Delete.
- A message asks whether you are you want to delete the selected entry and that service will be temporarily interrupted. Click OK to confirm.
- Click Submit All to save your settings to the EdgeMarc.
- A message indicates that service will be temporarily interrupted. Click OK to confirm.