When deploying Huawei AR Series Routers to act as an IP PBX, you may need some extra parameters according to your environment. The pbx number-parameter command in Huawei AR routers sets control points for a PBX.
You can apply these parameters in voice view menu, and the number parameter usage format is like below:
pbx number-parameter name value
Here name specifies the name of a control point and the value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 249. Value specifies the value of a control point and is an integer that ranges from 0 to 4294967295.
Since the notation is not easy-readable, you can use the table below for parameters and values:
Number Parameters and Descriptions
Control Point Name | Description | Value |
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0 | Configures whether to support SDP RTCP. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: SDP RTCP is not supported.1: SDP RTCP is supported.The default value is 0. |
1 to 3 | Reserved. | – |
4 | Indicates whether the PBX processes CNG signals. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: The PBX does not process CNG signals.1: The PBX processes CNG signals.The default value is 0. |
5 | Sets the delay in processing modem events. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 50000, in milliseconds.The default value is 5000. The value 0 indicates that model events are processed immediately. |
6 | Reserved. | – |
7 | Configures whether to initiate re-negotiation when the H.323 was in early media condition. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Re-negotiation is not initiated.1: Re-negotiation is initiated.The default value is 0. |
8 | Configures whether to use the local or remote priority mode for SDP negotiation. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: The local priority mode is used for SDP negotiation.1: The remote priority mode is used for SDP negotiation.The default value is 1. |
9 | Sets the SDP packetization time format. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: maxmptime1: ptimeThe default value is 1. |
10 to 14 | Reserved. | – |
15 | Configures whether to use VBD when G.711 is used. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: VBD is not used when the codec is G.711.1: VBD is used when the codec is G.711.The default value is 0. |
16 | Sets the service triggering mode. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Loose coupling mode.1: Semi-tight coupling in inband mode2: Semi-tight coupling in outband mode3: Full coupling modeThe default value is 0. |
17 | Sets the codec mode when the codec priority is 0. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: G711U2: G726-324: G7238: G711A9: G72215: G72818: G72920: G723Low21: G726-1622: G726-2423: G726-4096: R219897: R283398: v15099: clear mode250: T.38251: T.38+2The default value is 8. |
18 | Sets the packetization time when the codec priority is 0. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: 5 ms1: 10 ms2: 20 ms3: 30 ms4: 40 ms5: 50 ms6: 60 msThe default value is 2. |
19 | Sets the codec mode when the codec priority is 1. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: G711U2: G7264: G7238: G711A9: G72215: G72818: G72920: G723Low96: R219897: R283398: v15099: clear mode250: T.38251: T.38+2The default value is 0. |
20 | Sets the packetization time when the codec priority is 1. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: 5 ms1: 10 ms2: 20 ms3: 30 ms4: 40 ms5: 50 ms6: 60 msThe default value is 2. |
21 | Sets the codec mode when the codec priority is 2. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: G711U2: G7264: G7238: G711A9: G72215: G72818: G72920: G723Low96: R219897: R283398: v15099: clear mode250: T.38251: T.38+2The default value is 18. |
22 | Sets the packetization time when the codec priority is 2. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: 5 ms1: 10 ms2: 20 ms3: 30 ms4: 40 ms5: 50 ms6: 60 msThe default value is 1. |
23 | Sets the codec mode when the codec priority is 3. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: G711U2: G7264: G7238: G711A9: G72215: G72818: G72920: G723Low96: R219897: R283398: v15099: clear mode250: T.38251: T.38+2The default value is 4. |
24 | Sets the packetization time when the codec priority is 3. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: 5 ms1: 10 ms2: 20 ms3: 30 ms4: 40 ms5: 50 ms6: 60 msThe default value is 3. |
25 | Sets the codec mode when the codec priority is 4. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: G711U2: G7264: G7238: G711A9: G72215: G72818: G72920: G723Low96: R219897: R283398: v15099: clear mode250: T.38251: T.38+2The default value is 8. |
26 | Sets the packetization time when the codec priority is 4. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: 5 ms1: 10 ms2: 20 ms3: 30 ms4: 40 ms5: 50 ms6: 60 msThe default value is 1. |
27 | Sets the codec mode when the codec priority is 5. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: G711U2: G7264: G7238: G711A9: G72215: G72818: G72920: G723Low96: R219897: R283398: v15099: clear mode250: T.38251: T.38+2The default value is 8. |
28 | Sets the packetization time when the codec priority is 5. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: 5 ms1: 10 ms2: 20 ms3: 30 ms4: 40 ms5: 50 ms6: 60 msThe default value is 3. |
29 | Sets the codec mode when the codec priority is 6. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: G711U2: G7264: G7238: G711A9: G72215: G72818: G72920: G723Low96: R219897: R283398: v15099: clear mode250: T.38251: T.38+2The default value is 0. |
30 | Sets the packetization time when the codec priority is 6. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: 5 ms1: 10 ms2: 20 ms3: 30 ms4: 40 ms5: 50 ms6: 60 msThe default value is 1. |
31 | Sets the codec mode when the codec priority is 7. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: G711U2: G7264: G7238: G711A9: G72215: G72818: G72920: G723Low96: R219897: R283398: v15099: clear mode250: T.38251: T.38+2The default value is 250. |
32 | Sets the packetization time when the codec priority is 7. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: 5 ms1: 10 ms2: 20 ms3: 30 ms4: 40 ms5: 50 ms6: 60 msThe default value is 2. |
33 | Configures whether to support early media. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Early media is not supported.1: Early media is supported.The default value is 1. |
34 to 36 | Reserved. | – |
37 | Configures whether to use CLIP polarity reversal. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: CLIP polarity reversal is not required.1: CLIP polarity reversal is required.The default value is 0. |
38 | Sets the sequence in which B channels will be selected. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Preferred1: DesignatedThe default value is 0. |
39 | Sets the duration during which the AG0 port detects the calling number. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 15, in seconds.The default value is 5. |
40 | Sets the interval between two digits on the AG0 port. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 15, in seconds.The default value is 0. |
41 | Sets the period during which a user does not dial any number after picking up the phone. | The value is an integer that ranges from 10000 to 30000, in milliseconds.The default value is 10000. |
42 | Sets the interval between two digits for common calls. | The value is an integer that ranges from 5000 to 60000, in milliseconds.The default value is 20000. |
43 | Sets Trunk PRI out call Transfer Capability field filled with 3.1 kHz audio or SPEECH. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: 3.1 kHz audio1: SPEECHThe default value is 1. |
44 | Sets the duration of waiting for called response | The value is an integer that ranges from 1500 to 300000, in milliseconds.The default value is 1500. |
45 | Reserved. | – |
46 | Indicates the waiting time threshold, crossing which an intra-office or local call is regarded as no response. | The value is an integer that ranges from 10000 to 300000, in milliseconds.The default value is 60000. |
47 | Indicates the waiting time threshold, crossing which a national toll call is regarded as no response. | The value is an integer that ranges from 10000 to 300000, in milliseconds.The default value is 90000. |
48 | Indicates the waiting time threshold, crossing which an international toll call is regarded as no response. | The value is an integer that ranges from 10000 to 300000, in milliseconds.The default value is 120000. |
49 | Reserved. | – |
50 | Configures whether to display the default calling number of the trunk group. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: The default calling number is not displayed.1: The default calling number is displayed.The default value is 1. |
51 and 52 | Reserved. | – |
53 | Sets the CDR format. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: CDR1: SOFTX2: MINI3: UCBILLThe default value is 0. |
54 to 61 | Reserved. | – |
62 | Whether use 91 as clearmode payload. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
63 | Reserved. | – |
64 | Specifies whether to check the remote IP address when the H.323 receives an incoming call. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 1. |
65 | Specifies the duration of the busy tone. | The value is an integer that ranges from 1000 to 300000, in milliseconds.The default value is 40000. |
66-67 | Reserved. | – |
68 | Sets the lifecycle of the CCBS/CCNR service. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 1800.0: The CCBS/CCNR service is always effective. |
69 | Sets the number of CCBS/CCNR service attempts. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 20.The default value is 3.0: The CCBS/CCNR service is always effective. |
70 | Sets the interval for CCBS/CCNR service attempts. | The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 1800, in seconds.The default value is 180. |
71 | Whether to delete the pound sign (#) when users call external users. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
72 | Configures whether the AT0 trunk that does not provide calling number detection releases calls. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: The AT0 trunk that does not provide calling number detection does not release calls.1: The AT0 trunk that does not provide calling number detection releases calls.The default value is 1. |
73 | Sets the stream mode for playing the announcement. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Sendonly1: SendRecvThe default value is 0. |
74 | Sets the delay in collecting digits. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 1000, in 10 ms.The default value is 100. |
75 | Configures whether to allow user register at local device. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
76 | Set the dsp ignore event. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 62.The default value is 0. |
77-83 | Reserved. | – |
84 | Sets the FTP server size in the CDR. | The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 30000.The default value is 2400. |
85 | Configures whether to store CDRs locally. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: CDRs cannot be stored locally.1: CDRs can be stored locally.The default value is 0. |
86 | Sets the number of stored CDRs. | The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 1024.The default value is 2. |
87 | Sets the interval at which CDRs are saved. | The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 1440, in minutes.The default value is 15. |
88 | Sets the processing policy after the hard disk or memory is full. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Calls are rejected.1: CDRs are not generated.2: Old CDRs are overwritten.The default value is 2. |
89 to 93 | Reserved. | – |
94 | Sets the MWI mode of the ISDN port. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: DEFERRED1: IMMEDIATE2: COMBINEThe default value is 0. |
95 to 97 | Reserved. | – |
98 | Sets the value of the protection timer. | The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 0xFFFF, in seconds.The default value is 60. |
99 | Reserved. | – |
100 | Sets the duration for the MWI completes FSK transmission. | The value is an integer that ranges from 10 to 0xFFFF, in milliseconds.The default value is 500. |
101 | Sets the MWI format. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: The MWI is on or off.1: Defined by the ETSI standards.The default value is 0. |
102 | Configures whether the trunk group sends the number of the minimum length. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: The trunk group does not send the number of the minimum length.1: The trunk group sends the number of the minimum length.The default value is 0. |
103 | Configures whether to enable media proxy when the media proxy policy is auto and IP addresses of both communicating parties are the same. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Media proxy is not enabled.1: Media proxy is enabled.The default value is 0. |
104 | Configures whether to enable media proxy when SIP trunks are connected. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Media proxy is enabled when SIP trunks are connected.1: Media proxy is not enabled when SIP trunks are connected.The default value is 1. |
105 | Configures media proxy address selection after IP-side media proxy is enabled. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: The configured media IP address is used.1: The IP address between the media IP address and media mapping IP address is used, which is on the same network segment as the remote end.The default value is 1. |
106 and 107 | Reserved. | – |
108 | Configures whether to use the calling number for the call forwarding service. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: The calling number for the call forwarding service is not used.1: The calling number for the call forwarding service is used.The default value is 0. |
109 and 110 | Reserved. | – |
111 | Configures whether to initiate re-negotiation when the invite200 message sent by the peer end contains multiple codec values. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Re-negotiation is not initiated.1: Re-negotiation is initiated.The default value is 0. |
112 and 113 | Reserved. | – |
114 | Sets the attributes of the calling or called number over the BRA or PRA trunk. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: The call number attribute remains unchanged.1: The international call number attributes are unknown.2: The national call number attributes are unknown.3: The international and national call number attributes are unknown.4: The local call number attributes are unknown.5: The local and international call number attributes are unknown.6: The local and national call number attributes are unknown.7: The local, national, and international call number attributes are unknown.The default value is 0. |
115 to 119 | Reserved. | – |
120 | Indicates the duration of the T301 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 180 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 180. |
121 | Indicates the duration of the T302 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 5 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 10. |
122 | Indicates the duration of the T303 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 4. |
123 | Indicates the duration of the T304 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 20. |
124 | Indicates the duration of the T305 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 30. |
125 | Indicates the duration of the T306 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 30. |
126 | Indicates the duration of the T307 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 180. |
127 | Indicates the duration of the T308 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 4. |
128 | Indicates the duration of the T309 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 90. |
129 | Indicates the duration of the T310 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 40, in seconds.The default value is 30. |
130 | Indicates the duration of the T312 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 6. |
131 | Indicates the duration of the T314 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 4. |
132 | Indicates the duration of the T316 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 120. |
133 | Indicates the duration of the T317 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 100. |
134 | Indicates the duration of the T320 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 30. |
135 | Indicates the duration of the T321 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 30. |
136 | Indicates the duration of the T322 timer on the DSS1 side. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 4. |
137 | Specifies whether to respond to the session update without reporting the service. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Yes1: NoThe default value is 0. |
138 | Set the IP trunk wait dial number timer length. | The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 15, in seconds.The default value is 5. |
139 | Indicates whether the AR sends subsequent requests to the new address when the peer address or port number is changed in the contact field of the response that the AR receives. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Yes1: NoThe default value is 0. |
140 | Specifies whether to delete the reason header field when calls of FXS or unknown local users are made over the SIP trunk and released. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
141 | Indicates the timer duration, exceeding which an outgoing local call routed through the SIP trunk is regarded as no response. | The value is an integer that ranges from 10000 to 600000, in milliseconds.The default value is 60000. |
142 | Indicates the timer duration, exceeding which an outgoing national toll call routed through the SIP trunk is regarded as no response. | The value is an integer that ranges from 10000 to 600000, in milliseconds.The default value is 90000. |
143 | Indicates the timer duration, exceeding which an outgoing international toll call routed through the SIP trunk is regarded as no response. | The value is an integer that ranges from 10000 to 600000, in milliseconds.The default value is 120000. |
144 | Set the ISDN trunk wait dial number timer length. | The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 15, in seconds.The default value is 10. |
145 | Reserved. | – |
146 | Whether to play a congestion tone by DISCONNECT message in the net-to-user direction. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
147 | Configures whether print the log on the screen. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Yes1: NoThe default value is 0. |
148 | Specifies whether to change the Min-SE value to a valid one if it is 0. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: Yes (Change the value to 90)The default value is 0. |
149 | Specifies the aging time of the SIP Flood and DDoS attack prevention whitelist. | The value is an integer that ranges from 30 to 1800, in seconds.The default value is 90. |
150 | Specifies whether to send progress to dss1 after alerting | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Not send1: SendThe default value is 1. |
151 | Specifies whether to enable limiting after registration fails. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0.NOTE:This control point determines whether to start limiting on registration packets only. This control point needs to be used with control point 152 to determine whether to enable limiting on registration packets. The status of this control point does not affect generated entries in the flow limiting table. |
152 | Specifies the failure count before limiting is enabled. | The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 10.The default value is 3. |
153 | Specifies the aging time of entries in the flow limiting table. | The value is an integer that ranges from 60 to 1800, in seconds.The default value is 300.NOTE:If the aging time is too short, you can run the debugging voice nm cmd 800 and debugging voice nm cmd 801 p1 0 command on the nm module to perform software commissioning and delete corresponding entries in the flow limiting table. |
154 | Specifies whether to delete the audio line when the media and audio or t38 and audio exist in one media line. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
155 | Specifies whether the AR plays the ringback tone for the downlink device. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
156 | Indicates whether a call is released when no sequential ringing group member answers the call. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Calls are not released.1: Calls are released.The default value is 0. |
157 | Indicates whether the SDP-answer that is sent after a media negotiation is performed contains all common codecs shared by the system and SDP-offer. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
158 | Specifies whether a device immediately sends a Cancel message to release the session with a remote device when it does not receive an Invite response from the remote device after sending an Invite message to the remote external device using a SIP AT0 trunk. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
159 | Specifies a call waiting service mode. | The value is an integer. The options are as follows:0: IVR prompt mode.1: Simplified mode. A user can press the hookflash directly without hearing a prompt tone and switch the call.The default value is 0. |
160 | Specifies whether to convert the Progress messages of a BRA trunk to the Alerting messages. | The value is an integer. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
161 | Specifies whether the IMS core can use UA profiles in SIP to set the service attributes of a PBX user through an SIP AT0 trunk. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
162 | Indicates whether authentication information is carried in the registration refresh messages sent by AR routers in SIP AT0 and SIP PRA connection scenarios. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
163 | Indicates whether to forcibly add SDP to 180 Ringing messages that are mapped to the SIP side after an AR receives Alerting messages sent from the PRA side in the scenario where SIP trunk incoming calls are transferred to a PRA trunk. | The value is an integer. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
164 | Indicates whether an AR proactively releases a call upon the receiving of an ACK message carrying media information after media negotiation is completed using an INVITE message and a 200 OK message on a SIP trunk. | The value is an integer. The options are as follows:0: Yes1: NoThe default value is 0. |
166 to 199 | Reserved. | – |
200 | Switch for generating failure-specific CDRs. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No CDRs are generated for any failures.1: CDRs for all failures are generated.2: CDR for trunk failures are generated.The default value is 0. |
201 | Switch for changing a called number in the CDR. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Before change1: After changeThe default value is 0. |
202 | Indicates whether the narrowband trunk plays tones on the narrowband trunk. | Enumerated value:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
203 | Switch for direct-dialing through Virtual User (VU) numbers. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Disable1: EnableThe default value is 0. |
204 | Switch for displaying the original caller number. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Not display the original caller number1: Display the original caller numberThe default value is 0. |
205 | Specifies an interval for processing a new registration request upon a SIPUE authentication failure. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 300, in seconds.The default value is 10. |
206 | Switch for generating local-survival bill when deactivate. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Not generate.1: Generate.The default value is 0. |
207 | Switch for generating system bill. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Not generate.1: Generate.The default value is 1. |
208 | Switch for checking voice password. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Not check1: CheckThe default value is 1.NOTE:To secure devices, the password complexity verification function must be enabled. |
209 | Specifies whether to send the number when ISDN trunk group reaches the minimum number length. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Not send1: SendThe default value is 1. |
210 | Switch for enabling preempted registration. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Allowed1: Allowed when not busy2: All forbiddenThe default value is 1. |
211 | Whether to transparently transfer the number sign (#) in the called number for a trunk-based outgoing call. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: The number sign (#) is not transparently transferred.1: The number sign (#) is transparently transferred.The default value is 0. |
212 | Path refresh timer length. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 5, in seconds.The default value is 2. |
213 | Change sdp port when re-invite negotiation. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Yes1: NoThe default value is 0. |
214 | Whether restrict outgoing right by caller. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 1. |
215 | Caller release call duration of not offhook under called control mode. | The value is an integer that ranges from 60 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 180. |
216 | Caller detects dtmf send high frequency tone duration of offhook under called control mode. | The value is an integer that ranges from 10 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 30. |
217 | Send high frequency tone length under called control mode. | The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 65535, in seconds.The default value is 2. |
218 | Whether to set single Pre-dial number that can trigger outgoing dial-tone. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 0xFFFF.The default value is 0xFFFF (not provided). |
219 | Whether UAC responds to 200OK when the refresh is initiated by UAC and UAS sends the update message. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
220 | Specifies whether to add cdsc in sdp when support t38 fax. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
221 | Specifies whether pra trunk play ringback tone to peer. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
222 | Specifies whether to check country and area code when a trunk calls out. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 1. |
223 | Specifies whether to play the voice tone when abnormal call. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Yes1: NoThe default value is 0. |
224 | Specifies whether through payload of voice when call from IP to IP | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 1. |
225 | Specifies whether to send 403 or 486 message when no circuit/channel available. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: 4031: 486The default value is 0. |
226 | Specifies whether to enable DDoS attack prevention. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
227 | Indicates the threshold of DDoS attack prevention. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 1000, in packets per second.The default value is 20. |
228 | Specifies whether to refresh timer when recv alerting again. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Not refresh1: RefreshThe default value is 1. |
229 | Determines whether the called party payment service is supported. | Enumerated type. The options are as follows:0: The called party payment service is not supported.1: The called party payment service is supported.The default value is 1. |
230 | Determines whether the callingnumber field is hidden in the Setup message of Dss1. | Enumerated type. The options are as follows:0: The callingnumber field is not hidden in the Setup message of Dss1.1: The callingnumber field is hidden in the Setup message of Dss1.The default value is 0. |
231 | Determines whether the R2 trunk sends the A4 message if the interim dialing timer times out on the called party side. | Enumerated type. The options are as follows:0: The R2 trunk does not send the A4 message if the interim dialing timer times out on the called party side.1: The R2 trunk sends the A4 message if the interim dialing timer times out on the called party side.The default value is 0. |
232 | Determines whether the DSS1 trunk listens to the ringback tones of the remote device. | Enumerated type. The options are as follows:0: The DSS1 trunk does not listen to the ringback tones of the remote device.1: The DSS1 trunk listens to the ringback tones of the remote device.The default value is 0. |
233 | Determines whether the eri-location field is in the cause field of the SIP message. | Enumerated type. The values range from 0 to 1.0: The eri-location field is not in the cause field of the SIP message.1: The eri-location field is in the cause field of the SIP message.The default value is 1. |
234 | Determines the negotiation mode of the fax in a multi-M-line scenario. | Enumerated type. The options are as follows:0: T38 is used.1: The transparent transmission is used.2: The order is used.The default value is 2. |
235 | Specifies whether to convert the G.729 to G.729B when an H323 trunk is used. | Enumerated type. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
236 | Indicates whether the AR or the IMS registered with the AR controls the three-party call service. | Enumerated type. The options are as follows:0: AR1: IMSThe default value is 0. |
237 | Indicates whether the AR or the IMS registered with the AR controls the call forwarding service. | Enumerated type. The options are as follows:0: AR1: IMSThe default value is 0. |
238 | Indicates whether the AR plays call hold tones to the remote end when a user presses the hookflash. | Enumerated type. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 1. |
239 | Indicates the SIP message caching timeout. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 2000, in milliseconds.The default value is 1000. |
240 | Reserved. | – |
241 | Reserved. | – |
242 | Specifies whether to enable the simplified three-party call service and call wait flow. | The value can be 0 or 1.0: Disable1: EnableThe default value is 0. |
243 | Specifies whether to enable an FXO interface to work in auto-answer mode. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Disable1: EnableThe default value is 1. |
244 | Specifies a no answering timer for an FXO interface when the FXO interface works in non-auto answering mode. | The value is an integer that ranges from 5 to 10, in seconds.The default value is 5.NOTE:This configuration takes effect only after pbx number-parameter 243 0 is configured. |
246 | Specifies whether to enable polarity reversal on an FXS interface. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Disable1: Enable reversal on seizure (ROS)2: Enable reversal on answer (ROA)NOTE:ROS and ROA cannot be enabled simultaneously.The default value is 0. |
247 | Indicates whether the R2 trunk supports accounting pulse in the Argentina and Brazil templates. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 0. |
248 | Specifies whether to enable automatic IVR two-stage dialing. | Enumerated value. The options are as follows:0: Disable1: EnableThe default value is 0.NOTE:Automatic IVR two-stage dialing requires short codes with 0 as the dialing index. If automatic IVR two-stage dialing is enabled, the system automatically forwards a call to a number with 0 as the dialing index after playing greetings.When automatic IVR two-stage dialing is enabled, do not dial a number while the system is playing greetings. Otherwise, the dialing takes no effect.Automatic IVR two-stage dialing does not support the time section index. |
249 | Indicates whether to replace the display header left empty in the H323 Q.931 message on the local device with the display header in the Q.931 message sent for H323 incoming calls. | The value is an integer. The options are as follows:0: No1: YesThe default value is 1. |