Xmobile Configuration field descriptions

Last Updated : Jan 20, 2021 |

Name

Description

Barge-in Tone

Enables a barge-in tone used to add security to Extension to Cellular calls. If a user is on an active Extension to Cellular call and another person joins the call from an Extension to Cellular enabled office telephone, all parties on the call hear the barge-in tone.

Calling Number Style

Determines the format of the caller ID for calls from a local switch extension to an EC500 cell phone.

  • network: Provides a display of only 10-digit numbers. For internal calls, the ISDN numbering tables are used to create the calling number and DCS calls use the ISDN calling number if provided. The externally provided calling number is used when available for externally originated calls.

  • pbx: Provides a display of less than 10-digits. Extensions sent as the calling number for all internally- and DCS network-originated calls.

CDR for Calls to EC500 Destination

Determines whether a call detail record is generated for calls to the cell phone.

Note:

CDR reporting for EC500 calls relies on the CDR Reports field on the Trunk Group screen. If, on the Trunk Group screen, the CDR Reports field is set to n, no CDR is generated even if this field is set to y.

  • y: Treats calls to the XMOBILE station as trunk calls and generates a CDR.

  • n: Treats calls to the XMOBILE station as internal calls and does not generate a CDR.

Configuration Set Description

Describes the purpose of the configuration set. A valid entry is up to 20 alphanumeric characters or blank. For example, EC500 handsets.

Fast Connect on Origination

Determines whether some additional processing occurs on the switch prior to connecting a call. You can use the y option to send CONNECT messages.

Post-Conn Signaling

Post Connect Dialing Options. Determines whether additional capabilities, beyond standard ISDN dialing, are available for those incoming ISDN trunk calls that are mapped into XMOBILE stations. These options come into effect after the call has entered the active state when the switch has sent a CONNECT message back to the network.

  • dtmf: Expect digits from either in-band or out-of-band, but not simultaneously. The switch allocates a DTMF receiver whenever it needs to collect digits. This option is generally used for EC500 XMOBILE station calls.

  • out-of-band: Expect all digits to be delivered by out-of-band signaling only. The switch collects digits that it needs from the out-of-band channel (no touch-tone receiver). In addition, any digits received when the switch is not collecting digits are converted to DTMF and broadcast to all parties on the call. This option is in force for DECT XMOBILE station calls.

  • both: Expect all subsequent digits to be delivered by simultaneous in-band and out-of-band signaling. Out-of-band signaling consists of digits embedded in ISDN INFO messages while the in-band signaling consists of DTMF in the voice path. The switch collects all digits that it needs from the out-of-band channel. No touch tone receive is allocated in order to prevent collecting double digits. End-to-end signaling occurs transparently to the switch through in-band transmission of DTMF. This option is in force for PHS XMOBILE station calls.

Call Appearance Selection for Origination

Specifies how the system selects a Call Appearance for call origination. To use this feature, bridged calls must be enabled for the system.

  • first-available: The system searches for the first available regular or bridged Call Appearance.

  • primary-first: Only regular Call Appearances are used for call origination. If a regular call appearance is not available, the call is not allowed. The system first searches for a regular Call Appearance for call origination. If a regular Call Appearance is not available, a second search is made that includes both regular and bridged Call Appearances. This is the default setting.

Calling Number Verification

Enables restrictions on the types of calls made to a cell phone with Extension to Cellular.

  • y: Prevents all calls, except for the following calls, from reaching the cell phone:

    • Network-provided

    • User-provided

    • Passed

    This setting has no effect on normal usage of the Extension to Cellular feature. This is the default setting.

  • n: No restrictions on calls to the cell phone.

CDR for Origination

Determines the CDR report format when CDR records are generated for a call that originates from an Extension to Cellular cell phone. To generate this CDR, you must enable the Incoming Trunk CDR. The CDR report does not include dialed Feature Name Extensions (FNEs).

  • phone-number: The calling party on the CDR report is the 10-digit cell phone number. This is the default setting.

  • extension: The calling party on the CDR report is the internal office telephone phone extension associated with the Extension to Cellular cell phone.

  • none: The system does not generate an originating CDR report.

Cellular Voice Mail Detection

Prevents cellular voice mail from answering an Extension to Cellular call. The call server detects when the cell phone is not the entity that answers the call and brings the call back to the server. Communication Manager treats the call as a normal call to the office telephone and the call goes to corporate voice mail. You can also set a timer for cellular voice mail detection that sets a time before Cellular Voice Mail Detection investigates a call.

  • none: No restrictions on cellular voice mail. This is the default setting.

  • timed: Amount of time from 1 to 9 seconds. The default time is 4 seconds. Extension to Cellular call leg answered within the specified time is detected as being answered by the cellular voice mail and the call continues to ring at the office telephone. If unanswered, it will go to the corporate voice mail. This setting can be used for different types of network that is, GSM, CDMA, and ISDN.

  • message: The message option works with carriers who use non ISDN voice mail systems. Avoid using this option with ISDN-based voice mail systems.

Confirmed Answer

Enables Confirmed Answer on Extension to Cellular calls for this station. If you select this option, the user needs to input a digit to confirm receipt of a call sent to a cell phone using the Extension to Cellular feature. When the user answers the incoming call on the cell phone, the user hears a dial tone. The user must then press any one of the digits on the cell phone keypad. Until the system receives a digit, the system does not treat the call as answered. The length of time to wait for the digit can be administered from 5 to 20 seconds, with a default of 10 seconds. The system plays a recall dial tone to indicate that input is expected. During the response interval, the original call continues to alert at the desk phone and any stations bridged to the call. If the user does not enter a digit before the time-out interval expires, the call is pulled back from the telephone device.

Configuration Set ID

The configuration set value that you selected in the Xmobile Configuration List. This is a display-only field.

Button

Description

Commit

Completes the action you initiate.

Schedule

Performs the action at the chosen time.

Reset

Clears the action and resets the field.

Clear

Clears all the entries.

Edit

Allows you to edit the fields in the page.

Done

Completes your current action and takes you to the subsequent page.

Cancel

Cancels your current action and takes you to the previous page.

Now

Performs the action you initiate real time.