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Description: The potsIfFxoTable contains configuration information for the FXO outlets.

potsIfFxoTable
OIDNameTypeAccess
.1IfIndexPotsIfIndexRW
.2FlashTimeINTEGERRW
.3DialToneDetectionENUMRW
.4DialToneDetectionTimeINTEGERRW
.5DialToneMinLevelReceiveLevelRW
.6DialToneOrgFreqToneFrequencyRW
.7DialToneOrgCadenceCadenceStringRW
.8DialToneOrgToleranceCadenceTimingToleranceRW
.9DialToneAltFreqToneFrequencyRW
.10DialToneAltCadenceCadenceStringRW
.11DialToneAltToleranceCadenceTimingToleranceRW
.12BusyToneDetectionENUMRW
.13BusyToneDetectionTimeINTEGERRW
.14BusyToneMinLevelReceiveLevelRW
.15BusyToneOrgFreqToneFrequencyRW
.16BusyToneOrgCadenceCadenceStringRW
.17BusyToneOrgToleranceCadenceTimingToleranceRW
.18BusyToneAltFreqToneFrequencyRW
.19BusyToneAltCadenceCadenceStringRW
.20BusyToneAltToleranceCadenceTimingToleranceRW
.21DialOutModeENUMRW
.22DialOutDelayINTEGERRW
.23DialInModeENUMRW
.24DialInProgressToneENUMRW
.25DialInProgressToneDefToneTabIndexRW
.26DialPulsePulseTimeINTEGERRW
.27DialPulsePauseTimeINTEGERRW
.28DialPulseInterDigitTimeINTEGERRW
.29DialDtmfLevelTransmitLevelRW
.30DialDtmfToneTimeINTEGERRW
.31DialDtmfInterDigitTimeINTEGERRW
.32DataLinkMinLevelTransmitLevelRW
.33DataLinkModeOnHookBITSRW
.34DataLinkModeOffHookENUMRW
.35FaxToneDetectionBITSRW
.36KeyBreakDetectionENUMRW
.37DialOutToneDetectionENUMRW
.38NormalDialToneToneDefTabIndexRW
.39SpecialDialToneToneDefTabIndexRW
.40ConcurrentToneDetectionENUMRW
.41BusyToneToneDefTabIndexRW
.42CongestionToneToneDefTabIndexRW

IfIndex
Index of the FXO interface.
FlashTime
Dial out flash time (ms).
DialToneDetection
Type of tone: off(1) no dial tone detection single(2) detect just one tone rhythm dual(3) detect also an alternative tone rhythm

Enable dial tone detection. The following entries describes the parameters of the expected tone. It consists of time, level, frequency, rhythm and tolerance values.

There are legacy central offices in some countries which uses differently sequenced tones. So beside the original tone description an alternative description can be used to detect those tones also.

Another aspect is the allowed deviation from the expected tone rhythm which is quite different in the national telephone networks. To take this fact into account the tolerance entries determines how precise the given rhythms should be proven.

Enumerations:

  • off (1)
  • single (2)
  • dual (3)
DialToneDetectionTime
Activation time for dial tone detection in seconds. When this time is reached dial tone detection will be switched off. A zero value keeps dial tone detection endlessly active.
DialToneMinLevel
minimum dial tone level.

Range: -50 to 0

DialToneOrgFreq
Frequency of the expected dial tone (Hz).

Range: 300 to 3400

DialToneOrgCadence
Cadence of the expected dial tone.

The cadence definition consists of times of activity, times of no activity and some control information. All information is concatenated to one string and all times are given in milliseconds.

Synopsis: [:] active time [:] [passive time] [:]...

Arguments: active time a<time value in ms> passive time p<time value in ms> : start or end of loop interval ,|-|blank allowed delimiters for better reading before and behind the timing arguments

Examples: 1) a200,p200,a200 => two tones with 200ms pause in between

2) a1000 p500 : a200 p200 : => a long pulse at the beginning followed by a continous interval of short pulses

3) p2000-a1000 => a pulse of one second after two second pause

4) :a1000: => definition for an endless active period

Length: 0 to 127

DialToneOrgTolerance
Dial tone timing tolerance (%).

Range: 0 to 100

DialToneAltFreq
Alternative dial tone frequncy (Hz).

Range: 300 to 3400

DialToneAltCadence
Alternative dial tone cadence. For a description of allowed format refer to potsIfFxoDialToneOrgCadence.

Length: 0 to 127

DialToneAltTolerance
Alternative dial tone timing tolerance (%).

Range: 0 to 100

BusyToneDetection
Type of tone: off(1) no busy tone detection single(2) detect just one tone rhythm dual(3) detect also an alternative tone rhythm

Enable busy tone detection.

Enumerations:

  • off (1)
  • single (2)
  • dual (3)
BusyToneDetectionTime
Activation time for busy tone detection in seconds. When this time is reached busy tone detection will be switched off. A zero value keeps busy tone detection endlessly active.
BusyToneMinLevel
Minimum busy tone level (dB).

Range: -50 to 0

BusyToneOrgFreq
Busy tone frequncy (Hz).

Range: 300 to 3400

BusyToneOrgCadence
Busy tone cadence. For a description of allowed format refer to potsIfFxoDialToneOrgCadence.

Length: 0 to 127

BusyToneOrgTolerance
Busy tone timing tolerance (%).

Range: 0 to 100

BusyToneAltFreq
Alternative busy tone frequncy.

Range: 300 to 3400

BusyToneAltCadence
Alternative busy tone cadence. For a description of allowed format refer to potsIfFxoDialToneOrgCadence.

Length: 0 to 127

BusyToneAltTolerance
Alternative busy tone timing tolerance (%).

Range: 0 to 100

DialOutMode
Dial-out mode (1: pulse, 2: DTMF).

Enumerations:

  • pulse (1)
  • dtmf (2)
DialOutDelay
Waiting time before dialout starts (ms).
DialInMode
Dial-in mode (1: off, 2: DTMF, 3: UEFS).

Enumerations:

  • off (1)
  • dtmf (2)
  • uefs (3)
DialInProgressTone
The progress tone is used for dial in mode 'DTMF' only. Other dial in modes will ignore this entry. The progress tone will signal the caller when to start to dial the subscriber number. After reception of the first digit this tone will disappear like any other dial tone.

Enumerations:

  • true (1)
  • false (2)
DialInProgressToneDef
Index of the progress tone definition in phoneIfToneTable.
DialPulsePulseTime
Pulse dialling break time (ms).

Range: 30 to 200

DialPulsePauseTime
Pulse dialling make time (ms).

Range: 30 to 200

DialPulseInterDigitTime
DTMF dialling interdigit time (ms).

Range: 100 to 500

DialDtmfLevel
DTMF tone level (dB).

Range: -30 to 0

DialDtmfToneTime
DTMF tone duration (ms).

Range: 50 to 250

DialDtmfInterDigitTime
DTMF dialling interdigit time (ms).

Range: 50 to 250

DataLinkMinLevel
Minimum data transmission level (dB).

Range: -30 to 0

DataLinkModeOnHook
Allowed on-hook data transmission modes: dt-as: data transmission prior to ringing with DT-AS dt-as-pol-rev: data transmission prior to ringing with DT-AS and polarity reversal rp-as: data transmission prior to ringing with RP-AS during-ringing: data transmission during ringing (after first ring) dtmf: data transmission using DTMF

With no bit activated on-hook data transmission is disabled.

Enumerations:

  • dt-as (0)
  • dt-as-pol-rev (1)
  • rp-as (2)
  • during-ringing (3)
  • dtmf (4)
DataLinkModeOffHook
Selection of off-hook data transmission mode: 1: no off-hook data transmission 2: data transmission prior using DT-AS

Enumerations:

  • off (1)
  • dt-as (2)
FaxToneDetection
Fax tone detection. Tones to detect according to ITU T.30: cng: fax announce tone 1100 Hz ced: fax answer tone 2100 Hz dis: digital identification signal V.21

Enumerations:

  • cng (0)
  • ced (1)
  • dis (2)
KeyBreakDetection
Detection of key break as a release condition.

Enumerations:

  • true (1)
  • false (2)
DialOutToneDetection
Detection of dial tones as a trigger for outgoing dial.

Enumerations:

  • true (1)
  • false (2)
NormalDialTone
Index of the normal dial tone definition in phoneIfToneTable used by dial out tone detection.
SpecialDialTone
Index of the special dial tone definition in phoneIfToneTable used by dial out tone detection.
ConcurrentToneDetection
Detection of tones after dialling and during a connection to catch a release condition.

Enumerations:

  • true (1)
  • false (2)
BusyTone
Index of the busy tone definition in phoneIfToneTable used by concurrent tone detection.
CongestionTone
Index of the congestion tone definition in phoneIfToneTable used by concurrent tone detection.


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