Vertical Communications TeleVantage 7.5 IP Phone User Manual


 
7-38 INSTALLING INTEL TELEPHONY COMPONENTS
7. Under Collection Sequence, make sure your digit collection setting matches the
sequence in which your carrier sends DID and ANI data to begin a call. Define the
sequence by adding
Retrieve Digits actions of the appropriate type, either DID, ANI,
or Filler, to match how your carrier sends the data. Click Add to choose each Retrieve
Digits
action in the Digit Collection - Action dialog box.
For example, if your carrier sends data in the format
*AAAAAAAAAA*DDDD (where A
is an ANI digit and D is a DID digit), you can add
Retrieve Digits actions in any of
the following sequences:
Exactly 1 filler digit
Exactly 10 ANI digits
Exactly 1 filler digit
Exactly 4 DID digits
Click
OK to add the new action to the digit collection sequence. From the Basic tab
you can also delete actions, or edit existing ones by clicking the appropriate button.
Use the arrow buttons to move an action up or down in the list.
8. Complete the digit collection definition by checking
Send wink before collection
digits
or Send wink after collection digits according to the specifications of your
carrier.
9. Try to place and receive a call (see Placing and receiving test phone calls on
page 7-41). If the calls succeed, your T1 line is set up correctly, and you can go to step
12.
If the calls fail, go to step 10.
10. Make sure that all call events are defined to match your carrier's usage by using the
following instructions:
Click the Advanced tab. From the
Actions for list, select each event in turn, ask your
carrier how it defines that event, and check that the definition is entered exactly as it
needs it to be entered. If an event does not match the definition used by your carrier,
redefine the actions that make up the event. To define an action, click
Add to open the
Action dialog box, and then select one of the choices under
Actions:
Wait for bit state. In this action, TeleVantage waits to receive bits sent by the
carrier. Select the
Bit state (pattern of bits to be sent by the carrier), and then enter
the
Timeout in milliseconds.