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Custom Tones IVR, Table 57

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Chapter 12 The Service Configuration Screens Table 57 VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Settings > Advanced (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Expiration Time Keep the default value, unless your VoIP service provider tells you to change it. Enter the number of seconds the SIP server should provide the message waiting service each time the WiMAX Device subscribes to the service. Before this time passes, the WiMAX Device automatically subscribes again. Fax Option G.711 Fax Passthrough Select this if the WiMAX Device should use G.711 to send fax messages. The peer devices must also use G.711. T.38 Fax Relay Select this if the WiMAX Device should send fax messages as UDP or TCP/IP packets through IP networks. This provides better quality, but it may have inter-operability problems. The peer devices must also use T.38. Call Forward Call Forward Table Select which call forwarding table you want the WiMAX Device to use for incoming calls. You set up these tables in VOICE > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy. Caller Ringing Enable Check this box if you want people to hear a customized recording when they call you. Caller Ringing Tone Select the tone you want people to hear when they call you. See Custom Tones (IVR) on page 156 for information on how to record these tones. On Hold Enable Check this box if you want people to hear a customized recording when you put them on hold. On Hold Tone Select the tone you want people to hear when you put them on hold. See Custom Tones (IVR) on page 156 for information on how to record these tones. Back Click this to return to the SIP Settings screen without saving your changes. Apply Click to save your changes. Reset Click to restore your previously saved settings. 12.2.1.6 Custom Tones (IVR) IVR (Interactive Voice Response) is a feature that allows you to use your telephone to interact with the WiMAX Device. The WiMAX Device allows you to record custom tones for the Caller Ringing Tone and On Hold Tone functions. The same recordings apply to both the caller ringing and on hold tones. Table 58 Custom Tones Details LABEL DESCRIPTION Total Time for All Tones 128 seconds for all custom tones combined 156 User's Guide

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Chapter 12 The Service Configuration Screens
User’s Guide
156
12.2.1.6
Custom Tones (IVR)
IVR (Interactive Voice Response) is a feature that allows you to use your
telephone to interact with the WiMAX Device. The WiMAX Device allows you to
record custom tones for the
Caller Ringing Tone
and
On Hold Tone
functions.
The same recordings apply to both the caller ringing and on hold tones.
Expiration Time
Keep the default value, unless your VoIP service provider tells you to
change it. Enter the number of seconds the SIP server should provide
the message waiting service each time the WiMAX Device subscribes to
the service. Before this time passes, the WiMAX Device automatically
subscribes again.
Fax Option
G.711 Fax
Passthrough
Select this if the WiMAX Device should use G.711 to send fax messages.
The peer devices must also use G.711.
T.38 Fax Relay
Select this if the WiMAX Device should send fax messages as UDP or
TCP/IP packets through IP networks. This provides better quality, but it
may have inter-operability problems. The peer devices must also use
T.38.
Call Forward
Call Forward
Table
Select which call forwarding table you want the WiMAX Device to use for
incoming calls. You set up these tables in
VOICE > Phone Book >
Incoming Call Policy
.
Caller Ringing
Enable
Check this box if you want people to hear a customized recording when
they call you.
Caller Ringing
Tone
Select the tone you want people to hear when they call you. See
Custom Tones (IVR)
on
page 156
for information on how to record
these tones.
On Hold
Enable
Check this box if you want people to hear a customized recording when
you put them on hold.
On Hold Tone
Select the tone you want people to hear when you put them on hold.
See
Custom Tones (IVR)
on
page 156
for information on how to record
these tones.
Back
Click this to return to the
SIP Settings
screen without saving your
changes.
Apply
Click to save your changes.
Reset
Click to restore your previously saved settings.
Table 57
VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Settings > Advanced (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Table 58
Custom Tones Details
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Total Time for All Tones
128 seconds for all custom tones combined