ZyXEL Communications P-2602HW(L) Series User Manual

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P-2602H(W)(L)-DxA Series User’s Guide

Chapter 11 Voice

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DTMF Mode

Control how the ZyXEL Device handles the tones that your telephone makes when

you push its buttons. You should use the same mode your VoIP service provider

uses.
RFC 2833 - send the DTMF tones in RTP packets.
PCM - send the DTMF tones in the voice data stream. This method works best

when you are using a codec that does not use compression (like G.711). Codecs

that use compression (like G.729) can distort the tones.
SIP INFO - send the DTMF tones in SIP messages.

Outbound Proxy

Active

Select this if your VoIP service provider has a SIP outbound server to handle voice

calls. This allows the ZyXEL Device to work with any type of NAT router and

eliminates the need for STUN or a SIP ALG. Turn off any SIP ALG on a NAT router

in front of the ZyXEL Device to keep it from retranslating the IP address (since this

is already handled by the outbound proxy server).

Server Address

Enter the IP address or domain name of the SIP outbound proxy server.

Server Port

Enter the SIP outbound proxy server’s listening port, if your VoIP service provider

gave you one. Otherwise, keep the default value.

MWI (Message

Waiting Indication)

Enable

Select this if you want to hear a waiting (beeping) dial tone on your phone when

you have at least one voice message. Your VoIP service provider must support

this feature.

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 ZyXEL Device subscribes to the service. Before this time

passes, the ZyXEL Device automatically subscribes again.

Fax Option

This field controls how the ZyXEL Device handles fax messages.

G.711 Fax

Passthrough

Select this if the ZyXEL 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 ZyXEL 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 ZyXEL Device to use for incoming

calls. You set up these tables in VoIP > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy.

Caller Ringing

Enable

Select the check box if you want to specify what tone people hear when they call

you. The ZyXEL Device provides a default tone, but you can add additional tones

using IVR. See

Section 11.8 on page 157

for more information.

Caller Ringing

Tone

Select the tone you want people to hear when they call you. You should setup

these tones using IVR first. See

Section 11.8 on page 157

for more information.

On Hold

Enable

Select the check box if you want to specify what tone people hear when you put

them on hold. The ZyXEL Device provides a default tone, but you can add addi-

tional tones using IVR. See

Section 11.8 on page 157

for more information.

On Hold Tone

Select the tone you want people to hear when you put them on hold. You should

setup these tones using IVR first. See

Section 11.8 on page 157

for more informa-

tion.

Table 55 VoIP > SIP Settings > Advanced

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