RTD112Y
Expert configuration
Unknown caller
This defines the SIP relay behaviour for exchanges with an unidentified SIP
partner in the configuration.
• DTMF Relay 1: code 96 by default.
• Incoming: defines what to do for an incoming call from an unidentified SIP
account.
• Call status: activates K1 and/or K2 relay during the conversation.
Call options
• Max. call duration: automatic disconnection when this time is exceeded.
• Timeout connection attempt: indicates the maximum time available for
establishing a connection.
• Redial attempts and Delay between redial attempts: validates automatic
redial and inserts a pause between each call.
• Mute time after DTMF detection: not used
• Call chain cycles: number of dial attempts: not used
• Length of ID announcement: message duration setting.
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Status/remote messages
These advanced settings must be configured by an experienced system admi-
nistrator.
• Code for remote authentication: code to be entered into the remote com-
mand to authorise SIP relay control (see following application example).
• IP-address UDP status messages: indicates the address to which the sta-
tus messages are sent (broadcast address by default).
• Status port (transmit): source UDP port used to send status messages.
• Remote port (receive): target UDP port to which status messages are sent.
• Status: status messages are sent when the option is activated.
• Remote control: if this option is activated, SIP relay K1 and K2 relays can
be remotely controlled.
Subject to technical changes
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