Maintenance
Commands 6-51
Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
RINGBACK
MINIMUM T
ONE ON PERIOD
This delay is the shortest delay that a T
ONE ON can be to qualify as a ringback.
Use —
The message server uses this delay to determine whether the tone cadences that it is
monitoring is a ringback. If the T
ONE ON is shorter than this delay
, the message server
assumes that it is not a ringback.
RINGBACK MAXIMUM TONE OFF PERIOD
This delay is the longest delay that a T
ONE OFF can be to qualify as a ringback.
Use —
The message server uses this delay to determine whether the tone cadences that it is
monitoring is a ringback. If the T
ONE OFF is longer than this delay
, the message server
assumes that it is not a ringback.
RINGBACK MINIMUM TONE OFF PERIOD
This delay is the shortest delay that a T
ONE OFF can be to qualify as a ringback.
Use —
The message server uses this delay to determine whether the tone cadences that it is
monitoring is a ringback. If the T
ONE OFF is shorter than this delay
, the message server
assumes that it is not a ringback.
TIME TO WAIT FOR FIRST TONE
This delay
should only be modified
when using CPT
-DTMF integration and must be set to 0
or a value greater than application delay 51.
Use —
If application delay 123 is 0, the server waits for the amount of time specified by
application delay 51 for the first T
ONE ON. If application delay 123 is non-zero, after dialing
out digits for an outcall, the server waits this amount of time for the FIRST TONE ON
condition. If no T
ONE ON occurs in this specified time, the server assumes the call was
answered.
Application Delay indexes 61 through 68 are used only if System Parameter 26 is set to YES.
DOUBLE INTERRUPTED RINGBACK MAXIMUM TONE ON LONG PERIOD
This delay is the longest delay that a T
ONE ON, of the long T
ONE ON period, can be to
qualify as a double interrupted ringback.
Use —
The message server uses this delay to determine whether the tone cadences that it is
monitoring is a double interrupted ringback. If the T
ONE ON is longer than this delay, the
message server assumes that it is not a double interrupted ringback.
DOUBLE INTERRUPTED RINGBACK MINIMUM TONE ON LONG PERIOD
This delay is the shortest delay that a T
ONE ON, of the long T
ONE ON period, can be to
qualify as a double interrupted ringback.
Use —
The message server uses this delay to determine whether the tone cadences that is
monitoring is a double interrupted ringback. If the T
ONE ON is shorter than this delay, the
message server assumes that it is not a double interrupted ringback.
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55
56
123
61
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