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ATA Voice Field Reference Info page B Message Waiting Indicates whether you have new voice mail waiting. Options are either Yes or No. The value automatically is set to Yes when a message is received. You also can clear or set the flag manually. Setting this value to Yes can activate stutter tone and VMWI signal. This parameter is stored in long term memory and survives after reboot or power cycle. Call Back Active Indicates whether a call back request is in progress. Options are either Yes or No. Last Called Number The last number called from the FXO Line. Last Caller Number Number of the last caller. Mapped SIP Port Port number of the SIP port mapped by NAT. Call 1 and 2 State May take one of the following values: • Idle • Collecting PSTN Pin • Invalid PSTN PIN • PSTN Caller Accepted Call 1 and 2 Tone Call 1 and 2 Encoder Call 1 and 2 Decoder Call 1 and 2 FAX Call 1 and 2 Type • Connected to PSTN Type of tone used by the call. Codec used for encoding. Codec used for decoding. Status of the fax pass-through mode. Direction of the call. May take one of the following values: • PSTN Gateway Call = VoIP-To-PSTN Call • VoIP Gateway Call = PSTN-To-VoIP Call • PSTN To Line 1 = PSTN call ring through and answered by Line 1 • Line 1 Forward to PSTN Gateway = VoIP calls Line 1 then forwarded to PSTN GW • Line 1 Forward to PSTN Number =VoIP calls Line 1 then forwarded to PSTN number • Line 1 To PSTN Gateway • Line 1 Fallback To PSTN Gateway Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 118

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ATA Voice Field Reference
Info page
Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide
118
B
Message Waiting
Indicates whether you have new voice mail waiting.
Options are either Yes or No. The value automatically is set
to Yes when a message is received. You also can clear or
set the flag manually. Setting this value to Yes can activate
stutter tone and VMWI signal. This parameter is stored in
long term memory and survives after reboot or power
cycle.
Call Back Active
Indicates whether a call back request is in progress.
Options are either Yes or No.
Last Called Number
The last number called from the FXO Line.
Last Caller Number
Number of the last caller.
Mapped SIP Port
Port number of the SIP port mapped by NAT.
Call 1 and 2 State
May take one of the following values:
Idle
Collecting PSTN Pin
Invalid PSTN PIN
PSTN Caller Accepted
Connected to PSTN
Call 1 and 2 Tone
Type of tone used by the call.
Call 1 and 2
Encoder
Codec used for encoding.
Call 1 and 2
Decoder
Codec used for decoding.
Call 1 and 2 FAX
Status of the fax pass-through mode.
Call 1 and 2 Type
Direction of the call. May take one of the following values:
PSTN Gateway Call = VoIP-To-PSTN Call
VoIP Gateway Call = PSTN-To-VoIP Call
PSTN To Line 1 = PSTN call ring through and answered by
Line 1
Line 1 Forward to PSTN Gateway = VoIP calls Line 1 then
forwarded to PSTN GW
Line 1 Forward to PSTN Number =VoIP calls Line 1 then
forwarded to PSTN number
Line 1 To PSTN Gateway
Line 1 Fallback To PSTN Gateway