Not supported by SBC SWe Lite in this release.
To create or modify a FXS CAS Profile:
From the Create CAS Profile drop down box at the top of the CAS Signaling Profile Table Page, select FXS Profile.
Specifies the loop start method.
Specifies whether or not a disconnect tone is generated when a call is disconnected from the far end.
Specifies the time, in milliseconds, which qualifies as a valid forward disconnect (battery removal). Valid only when Loop Start Type is set to "Forward Disconnect".
Specifies the minimum and maximum duration, in milliseconds, the loop (circuit) can be open such that it is recognizable as a Flashhook signal. The minimum flashhook duration must not exceed the maximum flashook duration. Available only when Flashhook Detection is Enabled.
Used to set the timeout time, in milliseconds, between dialed numbers.
Because the SBC 1000/2000 does not currently support dial plans, the use of an inter-digit timeout is necessary to detect the end of digit dialing.
Ringing cadence is the ring-pause-ring pattern used to indicate an incoming call.
This only applies to POTS fixed phones, where the high voltage ring signal is switched on and off to create the ringing pattern. In North America, the standard ring cadence is "2-4", or 2000 ms followed by 4000 ms of silence (default SBC 1000/2000 ring cadence). In Australia and the UK, the standard ring cadence is 400 ms on, 200 ms off, 400 ms on, 2000 ms off (or double cadence). Ringing cadence applies to digital FXS as well as analog.
Specifies the cadence on time (local Ring Tone is audible) for a ring generated on the analog FXS side. The value is specified in milliseconds.
Specifies the cadence off time (Ring Tone is inaudible) for a ring generated on the analog FXS side. The value is specified in milliseconds.
Specifies the use of a second cadence on the FXS side. See the expanded description under #Ringing Cadence, above.
Specifies the on and off times for the local ring tones in the same manner as described above.