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  1. From the Create Signaling Group drop down box at the top of the Signaling Group Table, select CAS Signaling Group.

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Specifies the Caller ID Type for this signaling group. This field is visible only when the Line Type is set to Analog.

Typical Caller ID Types by Country

(info) Not all countries are standardized on which Caller ID Type they use. This list contains suggested types for certain countries, and some countries use multiple types. If the Caller ID Type listed here for your country, you may need to contact your local service provider.

Caller ID Type

Countries

DTMF

Brazil, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, India, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Uruguay and some parts of Taiwan

DTMF - No Ring

Taiwan and some parts of China

DTMF - Reverse Battery

Taiwan and China

ETS - Reverse Battery

Taiwan

ETSI

France, Germany, Norway, Italy, Spain, South Africa, Turkey, and some parts of Taiwan

FSK

Mexico, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand Singapore, Hong Kong, and some parts of China

FSK - No Ring

UK, Taiwan, and some parts of China

NTT - Japan CID

Japan


Caller ID Start Delimiter

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The Calling ID Privacy Signaling field can contain up to five characters that are sent in place of the calling party number in cases where the outgoing call is marked as blocked or restricted. The range of characters configured for privacy signaling is limited when it is configured for DTMF or FSK. See the following table for details.

Caller ID Type

Valid Characters

Calling Party Number Sent

FSK

Any

Characters configured in privacy signaling field
FSKNone enteredA single character 'P' to indicate private

DTMF

0-9, A-z, * and #

Characters configured in privacy signaling field
DTMFNone enteredNothing is sent, calling party number is blank


Call Forwarding Feature

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Used to enable/disable the Call Forward feature at the Signaling Group level. The Call Forward feature allows a phone connected to an FXS port to forward calls to another telephone number. Available options: Enabled or Disabled. Once this field is enabled, the Call Forwarding Activate DTMF and Call Forwarding Deactivate DTMF fields become visible. To enable at the channel level, you must activate at the Assigned Channel Table, Assigned Channels - Field Definitions, or activate through the physical phone, How to Operate Call Forward on Telephone. Once Call Forward is activated and a keycode is configured, you must configure a route on the SBC to route the forwarded number. If a route is not provided, the call will fail.

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The SBC supports a basic Unconditional Call Forward, but it allows various characters to be configured for keycodes. This includes the '#' character, which is defined in the SBC as an End of Dial digit. In order to determine if an entry is part of a Call Forward activate or deactivate keycode, End of Dial behavior is ignored for the first 6 characters dialed. If the SBC finds that the digits do not match the call forward keycode, it will parse the number backwards to the last '#' (if there is one) and remove it before sending the number for routing. This means that '#' will not stop the inter-digit timer and immediately send the number during collection of the first 6 digits.



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 Activate through a Telephone

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  • Lift the handset connected to the port in which calls are being forwarded (that requires deactivation) and enter the deactivate keycode.
  • A confirmation tone (fast beep) indicates a successful Call Forward deactivation. A congestion tone (busy tone) indicates call forward has not been deactivated.

 


Activate on a Channel through the Channel Table

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  1. In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
  2. In the left navigation pane, go to Signaling Groups.
  3. Click the expand ( Image Modified) icon next to the entry you wish to modify.
  4. At the Assigned Channels table, click on the Image Removed icon Add.
  5. From Channel Selection Method, select Single Port.
  6. From Call Forward Activated, select Yes.
  7. In Call Forwarding Number box, enter the number to which the call will be forwarded.
  8. Click Apply.

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  1. In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
  2. In the left navigation pane, go to Signaling Groups.
  3. Click the expand ( Image Modified) icon next to the entry you wish to modify.
  4. In the Assigned Channels table, click on the ( ) icon next to the entry in which you want to deactivate Call Forward.
  5. From Call Forward Activated, select Disable.
  6. Click Apply.

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Call Forwarding Activate DTMF

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Channels are assigned to specific Signaling Groups (SG). The channels for a digital SG can be made up of all or part of channels from one or more digital ports in the system. Likewise, "channels" for 1 analog SG can be made up of any analog ports in the system. When you click on the Image Removed icon Add, the Create Assigned Channels window is displayed. Field definitions are below.

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Warning

For E1, limit channels to 30 (to not go over the maximum 48 channels). Otherwise, the following will occur:

  • The span (48 channels) is split across two signaling groups. 
  • When the limit of 48 channels in the span is met, 18 channels from one of the signaling groups must be deleted before a new signaling group can be created.

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DS1 Port Selection

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Specifies the DS1 port from which channels will be assigned to this SG. This field is only visible when the Line Type is specified as Digital.

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