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For the Sonus SBC 2000, each Analog
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To create or modify an existing CAS Signaling Group:
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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 whether or not this CAS Signaling Group is applied to an analog or digital line. |
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Specifies the call information digit separating calling and called numbers. Select from the drop down list. Valid entry: A, B, D, # or *. Default entry: *. This field is available only when Call Information Format is set to Calling-Called or Called-Calling. |
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Specifies the last digit of call information sent or received. Select from the drop down list. Valid entry: A, B, D, # or *. Default entry: *. This field is available only when Call Information Format is set to Calling-Called or Called-Calling. |
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Specifies the DTMF tones used as the caller ID end delimiter. This attribute is applicable only if the signaling profile is of type FXS or FXO, only if the Line Type is Analog, and only if the Caller ID Type iss DTMF, DTMF No Ring, or DTMF Reverse Battery. |
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Specifies when to play the ringback tone on the channel. |
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The Call Forwarding feature enables a phone connected to an FXS port to forward incoming calls to another configured telephone number. The SBC supports unconditional call forward on an individual port basis. Call Forward is activated/deactivated on a port with configured specific service codes, accompanied by the forward number. Once the user enters the configured keycode and forward telephone number, all outgoing calls to the port will then be redirected to the forwarding number. When the outgoing call routes to a port that is forwarded, the phone on that port generates a short ring.
In North America, the NANP defines *72<forward number> for activation and *73 for deactivation, but the SBC enables you to configure any 6 character combination for activation and/or deactivation. The SBC enables a keycode to have a minimum length of 3 characters and a maximum of 6; this is based on what is commonly used today.
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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
The Call Forward feature can be initiated with the following steps:
Deactivate through a Telephone
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Activate on a Channel through the Channel Table
The Call Forward feature can be activated for a specific channel through the Assigned Channels table as follows:
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In order for the feature to be available at the channel level, ensure the Call Forwarding feature is enabled under CAS Protocol. See #Call Forwarding Feature. |
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Deactivate on a Channel through Channel Table
The Call Forward feature can be deactivated for a specific channel through the Assigned Channels table as follows:
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Specifies the tone table to use with this signaling group. The Tone Table field is visible only when the Direction attribute is set to Bidirectional or Inbound. |
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Specifies the Action Set to use with this signaling group. Available only when the Direction attribute is set to Bidirectional or Inbound. When an Action Set Table is specified (not "none") it takes precedence over Route Table. |
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Specifies the interval of time, in milliseconds, after an call is initiated that the Sonus Ribbon SBC 1000/2000 waits for a call to connect before terminating the incoming call. |
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Specifies a specific phone number to assign to a channel. |
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Enables a user or device to seize an FXS line on the SBC and have it automatically routed to a pre-configured destination number. If enabled, this number is configured in the Hotline Number field. Valid entries: Yes or No. |
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Specifies the telephone number in which forwarded calls are sent. Available only when Call Forwarding Activated is set to Yes. An activation at the physical phone level automatically activates the feature in this field for the applicable channel. |
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