Cisco SRP521W-K9-G1 Administration Guide - Page 181

Never, Automatic, Manual, Source, Mirror., Media, Packet, Media Loopback Type

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Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 6 Message Waiting The user can also manually modify it to clear or set the flag. Setting this value to yes can activate stutter tone and VMWI signal. This parameter is stored in long term memory and will survive after reboot or power cycle. The default is no. Accept Media Loopback Request Controls how to handle incoming requests for loopback operation. Choices are: Never, Automatic, and Manual, where: • never-never accepts loopback calls; reply 486 to the caller • automatic-automatically accepts the call without ringing • manual-rings the phone first, and the call must be picked up manually before loopback starts. The default is Automatic. Media Loopback Mode The loopback mode to assume locally when making call to request media loopback. Choices are: Source and Mirror. The default is Source. NOTE If the SRP answers the call, the mode is determined by the caller. Media Loopback Type The loopback type to use when making call to request media loopback operation. Choices are Media and Packet. The default is Media. Note that if the SRP answers the call, then the loopback type is determined by the caller (the SRP always picks the first loopback type in the offer if it contains multiple type). Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 181

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Configuring Voice
Configuring Voice Settings
Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models)
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6
Message Waiting
The user can also manually modify it to clear or set
the flag. Setting this value to yes can activate stutter
tone and VMWI signal. This parameter is stored in
long term memory and will survive after reboot or
power cycle.
The default is no.
Accept Media
Loopback Request
Controls how to handle incoming requests for
loopback operation. Choices are:
Never
,
Automatic
,
and
Manual
, where:
never
—never accepts loopback calls; reply 486
to the caller
automatic
—automatically accepts the call
without ringing
manual
—rings the phone first, and the call must
be picked up manually before loopback starts.
The default is Automatic.
Media Loopback Mode
The loopback mode to assume locally when making
call to request media loopback. Choices are:
Source
and
Mirror.
The default is Source.
NOTE
If the SRP answers the call, the mode is determined
by the caller.
Media Loopback Type
The loopback type to use when making call to
request media loopback operation. Choices are
Media
and
Packet
. The default is Media.
Note that if the SRP answers the call, then the
loopback type is determined by the caller (the SRP
always picks the first loopback type in the offer if it
contains multiple type).