Cisco Systems Linksys PAP2 Manuale Utente
• IVR can still be used on an SAS line, but the user needs to follow some simple steps: a) Connect a
phone to the port and make sure the phone is on-hook, b) power on the PHONE ADAPTER and c)
pick up handset and press * * * * to invoke IVR in the usual way. The idea behind this is that if the
PHONE ADAPTER boots up and finds that the SAS line is on-hook, it will not remove battery from the
line so that IVR may be used. But if the PHONE ADAPTER boots up and finds that the SAS line is
off-hook, it will remove battery from the line since no audio session is in progress.
phone to the port and make sure the phone is on-hook, b) power on the PHONE ADAPTER and c)
pick up handset and press * * * * to invoke IVR in the usual way. The idea behind this is that if the
PHONE ADAPTER boots up and finds that the SAS line is on-hook, it will not remove battery from the
line so that IVR may be used. But if the PHONE ADAPTER boots up and finds that the SAS line is
off-hook, it will remove battery from the line since no audio session is in progress.
• Set up the Proxy and Subscriber Information for the SAS Line as you normally would with a regular
user account.
user account.
• Call Forwarding, Call Screening, Call Blocking, DND, and Caller-ID Delivery features are not
available on an SAS line.
available on an SAS line.
4.10.3. Per-Line Polarity Settings
Parameter Name
Description
Type
Default
Idle Polarity
Polarity before call connected {Forward,Reverse}
Forward
Caller Conn Polarity
Polarity after outbound call connected
{Forward,Reverse}
Reverse
Callee Conn Polarity
Polarity after inbound call connected
{Forward,Reverse}
Reverse
4.10.4. Additional Timer Values (sec)
Parameter Name
Description
Type
Default
Hook Flash Timer Min
Minimum on-hook time before off-hook to
qualify as hook-flash. Less than this the on-
hook event is ignored. Range: 0.1 – 0.4 sec
qualify as hook-flash. Less than this the on-
hook event is ignored. Range: 0.1 – 0.4 sec
Time3 0.1
Hook Flash Timer Max
Maximum on-hook time before off-hook to
qualify as hook-flash. More than this the on-
hook event is treated as on-hook (no hook-
flash event). Range: 0.4 – 1.6 sec
qualify as hook-flash. More than this the on-
hook event is treated as on-hook (no hook-
flash event). Range: 0.4 – 1.6 sec
Time3 0.9
Callee On Hook Delay
The phone must be on-hook for at this time in
sec before the PHONE ADAPTER will tear
down the current inbound call. It does not apply
to outbound calls. Range: 0 – 255 sec
sec before the PHONE ADAPTER will tear
down the current inbound call. It does not apply
to outbound calls. Range: 0 – 255 sec
Time0 0
Reorder Delay
Delay after far end hangs up before reorder
tone is played. 0 = plays immediately, inf =
never plays. Range: 0 – 255 sec
tone is played. 0 = plays immediately, inf =
never plays. Range: 0 – 255 sec
Time0 5
Call Back Expires
Expiration time in sec of a call back activation.
Ragne: 0 – 65535 sec
Ragne: 0 – 65535 sec
Time0 1800
Call Back Retry Intvl
Call back retry interval in sec. Range: 0 – 255
sec
sec
Time0 30
Call Back Delay
Delay after receiving the first SIP 18x response
before declaring the remote end is ringing. If a
busy response is received during this time, the
PHONE ADAPTER still considers the call as
failed and keeps on retrying.
before declaring the remote end is ringing. If a
busy response is received during this time, the
PHONE ADAPTER still considers the call as
failed and keeps on retrying.
Time3 0.5
VMWI Refresh Intvl
Interval between VMWI refresh to the CPE
Time3
0.5
Interdigit Long Timer
2
Long timeout between entering digits when
dialing. Range: 0 – 64 sec
dialing. Range: 0 – 64 sec
Time0 10
Interdigit Short Timer
2
Short timeout between entering digits when
dialing. Range: 0 – 64 sec
dialing. Range: 0 – 64 sec
Time0 3
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