First digit Timeout & Interdigit Timeout in unity 4.2

Hello

We now test unit 4.2 with switch PABX (Dialogic card). We wanted to shorten the time to get the name of user and password without entering in the "#" during connection. This is because users are not used to enter in the "#".

We tried to change the first Digit Timeout & Interdigit Timeout in Configuration > layout. It has only changed subscriber phone Menu but no effect in the connection process. Anywhere I can do?

No – the unit is designed to handle variable length extensions. People will have to learn to hit # or wait as the time-out at the signing by ID.

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    Transfer rate = 64 kbit/s

    The channel ID I have = 0xA98397

    Exclusive, Channel 23

    Installation I have = 0x9F8B0100A11902013C02010080114D6163446F726D6F74742C205472616379

    Protocol profile = Extensions of networks

    0xA11902013C02010080114D6163446F726D6F74742C205472616379

    Element = Invoke component

    Invoke Id = 60

    Operation = CallingName

    Name the permitted view extended

    Name = MacDormott, Tracy

    Calling party number i = 0 x 2181, '5864467604'

    Plan: ISDN, Type: National

    Called the part number I = 0 x 80, 8 '0118128813990' has been stripped.

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    008294: 17:10:03.024 Mar 1: ISDN Se0/0/0:23 Q931: RX<- call_proc="" pd="8" callref="">

    The channel ID I have = 0xA98397

    Exclusive, Channel 23

    008295: Mar 1 17:10:03.024: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_call_proceeding:

    Interface = 0x3E9926D4, Indication = NULL (0) progress

    008296: 17:10:04.124 Mar 1: ISDN Se0/0/0:23 Q931: RX<- progress="" pd="8" callref="">

    Because I = 0x82FF - error of interoperability; unspecified

    Tuition I = 0 x 8281 - call ISDN not end-to-end, can have information in the Strip

    008297: Mar 1 17:10:04.124: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_call_cut_progress:

    Interface = 0x3E9926D4, Indication of progress = NOT ISDN (1) across, Indication = INTERCEPT (2), signals

    Value = 127

    008298: Mar 1 17:10:04.124: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_call_cut_progress:

    Call Entry (Responsed = TRUE)

    008299: Mar 1 17:10:04.124: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, ccCallCutProgress:

    Indication of step = NOT ISDN (1) across, Signal Indication = INTERCEPT (2), Cause Value = 127

    Voice call send alert = FALSE, entry calls (alert sent = FALSE)

    008300: Mar 1 17:10:04.124: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, ccCallCutProgress:

    Call Entry (Responsed = TRUE)

    008301: Mar 1 17:10:04.124: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, ccConferenceCreate:

    (Raytheon = 0xFFFFFFFF, callID1 = 0xF5AF, gcid = 2E606667-DF3111E5-8041E9BB-423D3151, tag = 0 x 0)

    008302: Mar 1 17:10:04.124: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, ccConferenceCreate:

    (Raytheon = 0xFFFFFFFF, callID2 = 0xF5B0, gcid = 2E606667-DF3111E5-8041E9BB-423D3151, tag = 0 x 0)

    008303: Mar 1 17:10:04.124: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, ccConferenceCreate:

    Conference Id = 0xFFFFFFFF, call = 62895 Id1, Id2 appeal is 62896, Tag = 0 x 0

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    008305: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: cc_api_get_xcode_stream: 4982

    008306: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62895, xxxxxxxxxxxx, CCAPI, cc_api_get_xcode_stream:

    008307: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: cc_api_get_xcode_stream: 4982

    008308: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_bridge_done:

    Conference Id = 0 x 877, Source = 0x40977FA8, Source Call Id = 62895 Interface.

    Call destination ID = 62896, available = 0x0, Tag = 0 x 0

    008309: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_bridge_done:

    Conference Id = 0 x 877, Source Interface = 0x3E9926D4, Source Call Id = 62896.

    Call destination ID = 62895, available = 0x0, Tag = 0xFFFFFFFF

    008310: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_generic_bridge_done:

    Conference Id = 0 x 877, Source Interface = 0x3E9926D4, Source Call Id = 62896.

    Call destination ID = 62895, available = 0x0, Tag = 0xFFFFFFFF

    008311: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, ccConferenceCreate:

    Call the entry (Conference Id = 0 x 877, Destination Call Id = 62896)

    008312: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, ccConferenceCreate:

    Call the entry (Conference Id = 0 x 877, Destination Call Id = 62895)

    008313: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, ccConferenceCreate:

    008314: 17:10:04.128 Mar 1: confID:0 x 877; callEntry1 callID1:0xF5AF, type: 3; callEntry2 callID2:0xF5B0, type: 6

    008315: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_caps_ind:

    Destination interface is 0x40977FA8, Destination Call Id = 62895, Source Call Id = 62896.

    Caps (Codec = 0 x 1, Fax rate = 0 x 1, Fax Version: = 0, Vad = 0 x 1,)

    Modem = 0 x 2, Codec bytes = 20, Type of Signal = 3)

    008316: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_caps_ind:

    Caps (Playout Mode = 1, Initial = 60 (ms) playout, Playout Min = 40 (ms),)

    Playout Max = 1000 (ms), Fax name = 300 (ms))

    008317: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_caps_ind:

    Destination interface is 0x3E9926D4, Destination Call Id = 62896, Source Call Id = 62895.

    Caps (Codec = 0 x 1, Fax rate = 0 x 2, Fax Version: = 0, Vad = 0 x 2,)

    Modem = 0 x 0, Codec bytes = 160, Type of Signal = 2)

    008318: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_caps_ind:

    Caps (Playout Mode = 1, Initial = 60 (ms) playout, Playout Min = 40 (ms),)

    Playout Max = 1000 (ms), Fax name = 300 (ms))

    008319: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_caps_ack:

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    Version of caps (codec = g711ulaw (0x1), Fax Rate = (0 x 2) FAX_RATE_VOICE, Fax: = 0, ON(0x2) = Vad,)

    Modem = OFF (0x0), Codec bytes = 160, Type of Signal = 2, Seq Num Start = 8134)

    008320: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_caps_ack:

    Destination interface is 0x40977FA8, Destination Call Id = 62895, Source Call Id = 62896.

    Version of caps (codec = g711ulaw (0x1), Fax Rate = (0 x 2) FAX_RATE_VOICE, Fax: = 0, ON(0x2) = Vad,)

    Modem = OFF (0x0), Codec bytes = 160, Type of Signal = 2, Seq Num Start = 8134)

    008321: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, ccCallNotify:

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    008322: Mar 1 17:10:04.128: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, ccCallNotify:

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    Call Id = 62896

    008325: Mar 1 17:10:04.132: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_voice_mode_event:

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    Call the entry (Responsed = TRUE, Cause value = 16, Retry Count = 0)

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    Conference Id = 0 x 877, Tag = 0 x 0

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    008332: Mar 1 17:10:13.376: cc_api_get_xcode_stream: 4982

    008333: Mar 1 17:10:13.376: / / 62896, xxxxxxxxxxxx, CCAPI, cc_api_get_xcode_stream:

    008334: Mar 1 17:10:13.376: cc_api_get_xcode_stream: 4982

    008335: Mar 1 17:10:13.376: / / 62895, xxxxxxxxxxxx, CCAPI, cc_api_get_xcode_stream:

    008336: Mar 1 17:10:13.376: cc_api_get_xcode_stream: 4982

    008337: Mar 1 17:10:13.376: / / 62895, xxxxxxxxxxxx, CCAPI, cc_api_get_xcode_stream:

    008338: Mar 1 17:10:13.376: cc_api_get_xcode_stream: 4982

    008339: Mar 1 17:10:13.376: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_bridge_drop_done:

    Conference Id = 0 x 877, Source = 0x40977FA8, Source Call Id = 62895 Interface.

    Call destination ID = 62896, available = 0x0, Tag = 0 x 0

    008340: Mar 1 17:10:13.376: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_bridge_drop_done:

    Conference Id = 0 x 877, Source Interface = 0x3E9926D4, Source Call Id = 62896.

    Call destination ID = 62895, available = 0x0, Tag = 0 x 0

    008341: Mar 1 17:10:13.376: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_generic_bridge_done:

    Conference Id = 0 x 877, Source Interface = 0x3E9926D4, Source Call Id = 62896.

    Call destination ID = 62895, available = 0x0, Tag = 0 x 0

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    Value = 16, Tag = 0x0, entry calls (previous disconnection Cause = 0, remove the Cause = 0)

    008343: Mar 1 17:10:13.376: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, ccCallDisconnect:

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    008344: Mar 1 17:10:13.376: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_get_transfer_info:

    Number of transfer = NULL

    008345: Mar 1 17:10:13.376: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, ccCallDisconnect:

    Value = 16, Tag = 0x0, entry calls (previous disconnection Cause = 0, remove the Cause = 16)

    008346: Mar 1 17:10:13.376: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, ccCallDisconnect:

    Value = 16, entered calls (Responsed = TRUE, Cause value = 16)

    008347: Mar 1 17:10:13.392: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_call_disconnect_done:

    Available = 0, Interface = 0x40977FA8, Tag = 0 x 0, Call Id = 62895,

    Call the entry (disconnect Cause = 16, class voice Cause Code = 0, retry count = 0)

    008348: Mar 1 17:10:13.392: / / 62895, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_call_disconnect_done:

    Call interrupted event sent

    008349: Mar 1 17:10:13.392: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:

    008350: 17:10:13.392 Mar 1: cc_free_feature_vsa release 21CF53A0

    008351: Mar 1 17:10:13.392: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:

    008352: 17:10:13.392 Mar 1: free vsacount is 6

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    008355: 17:10:13.676 Mar 1: ISDN Se0/0/0:23 Q931: TX-> the RELEASE_COMP pd = callref 8 = 0x035A

    008356: Mar 1 17:10:13.676: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_call_disconnect_done:

    Available = 0, Interface = 0x3E9926D4, Tag = 0 x 0, Call Id = 62896,

    Call the entry (disconnect Cause = 16, class voice Cause Code = 0, retry count = 0)

    008357: Mar 1 17:10:13.676: / / 62896, 2E5FCA3F803E, CCAPI, cc_api_call_disconnect_done:

    Call interrupted event sent

    008358: Mar 1 17:10:13.676: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:

    008359: 17:10:13.676 Mar 1: cc_free_feature_vsa release 21CF6440

    008360: Mar 1 17:10:13.676: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/CCAPI/cc_free_feature_vsa:

    008361: 17:10:13.676 Mar 1: free vsacount is 5

    008362: Mar 1 17:10:20.876: / / 62839, B9B65DF08291, CCAPI, ccGenerateToneInfo:

    Stop your finger = FALSE, tone = Null,

    Tone management = sum network, Params = 0 x 0, Call Id = 62839

    008363: Mar 1 17:10:20.880: / / 62886, B9B65DF08291, CCAPI, cc_api_call_feature:

    Star Type = 50, = 0x40977FA8, Id = 62886 Call Interface

    008364: Mar 1 17:10:20.888: / / 62886, B9B65DF08291, CCAPI, cc_api_call_facility:

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    008367: Mar 1 17:10:20.888: / / 62886, xxxxxxxxxxxx, CCAPI, cc_api_ha_call_active_notify:

    008368: 17:10:20.888 Mar 1: stream [0]: callid:0xF5A6, media_passthrough:0

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