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CallerIdMethod, Description

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Telephone Configuration Parameters Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults CallerIdMethod Description This 32-bit parameter specifies the signal format to use for both FXS ports for generating Caller ID format. Possible values are: • Bits 0-1 (method)-0=Bellcore (FSK), 1=DTMF, 2=ETSI, and 3 is reserved. If method=0 (default), set the following bits: • Bit 2-Reserved. • Bit 3 to 8-Maximum number of digits in phone number (valid values are 1 to 20; default is 12) • Bit 9 to 14-Maximum number of characters in name (valid values are 1 to 20; default is 15) • Bit 15-If this bit is enabled (it is by default), send special character O (out of area) to CID device if the phone number is unknown. • Bit 16-If this bit is enabled (it is by default), send special character P (private) to CID device if the phone number is restricted. • Bits 17 to 27-Reserved. If method=1, set the following bits: • Bit 2-Reserved. • Bits 3-6-Start digit for known numbers (valid values are 12 for "A," 13 for "B," 14 for "C," and 15 for "D.") • Bits 7-10-End digit for known numbers (valid values are 11 for "#," 12 for "A," 13 for "B," 14 for "C," and 15 for "D.") • Bits 11-Polarity reversal before and after Caller ID signal (value of 0/1 disables/enables polarity reversal) • Bits 12-16-Maximum number of digits in phone number (valid values are 1 to 20; default is 15) • Bits 17 to 19-Start digit for unknown or restricted numbers (valid values are 4 for "A," 5 for "B," 6 for "C," and 7 for "D.") • Bits 20 to 22-End digit for unknown or restricted numbers (valid values are 3 for "#," 4 for "A," 5 for "B," 6 for "C," and 7 for "D.") • Bits 23 to 24-Code to send to the CID device if the number is unknown (valid values are 0 for "00," 1 for "0000000000," and 2 for "2." 3 is reserved and should not be used. • Bits 25 to 26-Code to send to the CID device if the number is restricted (valid values are 0 for "10," and 1 for "1." 2 and 3 are reserved and should not be used. • Bits 27 to 31-Reserved. If method=2, set the following bits: • Bit 2-Set to 0 to have the Cisco ATA transmit data prior to ringing by using the Ring-Pulse Alerting Signal (RP-AS); set to 1 to have the Cisco ATA transmit data after the firsr ring. • Bits 3-8-Maximum number of digits in a phone number (valid values are 1 to 20; default is 12). • Bits 9-14-Maximum number of characters in a name (valid values are 1 to 20; default is 15). • Bit 15-If this bit is enabled (it is enabled by default), send special character O (out of area) to CID device if telephone number is unknown. 5-38 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide for H.323 (version 3.0) OL-4804-01

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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide for H.323 (version 3.0)
OL-4804-01
Chapter 5
Parameters and Defaults
Telephone Configuration Parameters
CallerIdMethod
Description
This 32-bit parameter specifies the signal format to use for both FXS ports for generating Caller ID
format. Possible values are:
Bits 0-1 (method)—0=Bellcore (FSK), 1=DTMF, 2=ETSI, and 3 is reserved.
If
method=
0 (default), set the following bits:
Bit 2—Reserved.
Bit 3 to 8—Maximum number of digits in phone number (valid values are 1 to 20; default is 12)
Bit 9 to 14—Maximum number of characters in name (valid values are 1 to 20; default is 15)
Bit 15—If this bit is enabled (it is by default), send special character
O
(out of area) to CID device
if the phone number is unknown.
Bit 16—If this bit is enabled (it is by default), send special character
P
(private)
to CID device if the
phone number is restricted.
Bits 17 to 27—Reserved.
If
method=
1, set the following bits:
Bit 2—Reserved.
Bits 3-6—Start digit for known numbers (valid values are
12
for “A,”
13
for “B,”
14
for “C,” and
15
for “D.”)
Bits 7-10—End digit for known numbers (valid values are
11
for “#,”
12
for “A,”
13
for “B,”
14
for
“C,” and
15
for “D.”)
Bits 11—Polarity reversal before and after Caller ID signal (value of 0/1 disables/enables polarity
reversal)
Bits 12-16—Maximum number of digits in phone number (valid values are 1 to 20; default is 15)
Bits 17 to 19—Start digit for unknown or restricted numbers (valid values are
4
for “A,”
5
for “B,”
6
for “C,” and
7
for “D.”)
Bits 20 to 22—End digit for unknown or restricted numbers (valid values are
3
for “#,”
4
for “A,”
5
for “B,”
6
for “C,” and
7
for “D.”)
Bits 23 to 24—Code to send to the CID device if the number is unknown (valid values are
0
for “00,”
1
for “0000000000,” and
2
for “2.”
3
is reserved and should not be used.
Bits 25 to 26—Code to send to the CID device if the number is restricted (valid values are
0
for “10,”
and
1
for “1.”
2
and
3
are reserved and should not be used.
Bits 27 to 31—Reserved.
If
method=2
, set the following bits:
Bit 2—Set to 0 to have the Cisco
ATA transmit data prior to ringing by using the Ring-Pulse Alerting
Signal (RP-AS); set to 1 to have the Cisco ATA transmit data after the firsr ring.
Bits 3-8—Maximum number of digits in a phone number (valid values are 1 to 20; default is 12).
Bits 9-14—Maximum number of characters in a name (valid values are 1 to 20; default is 15).
Bit 15—If this bit is enabled (it is enabled by default), send special character
O
(out of area) to CID
device if telephone number is unknown.