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SIP User's Manual 4. ini File Configuration ini File Parameter FirstCallWaitingToneID RTPOnlyMode Description Determines the index of the first Call Waiting Tone in the CPT file. This feature enables the called party to distinguish between four different call origins (e.g., external vs. internal calls). The device plays the tone received in the 'play tone CallWaitingTone#' parameter of an INFO message + the value of this parameter - 1. The valid range is -1 to 100. The default value is -1 (not used). Notes: It is assumed that all Call Waiting Tones are defined in sequence in the CPT file. This feature is relevant only to Broadsoft's application servers (the tone is played using INFO message). For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Advanced Parameters'' on page 127. TimeoutBetween100And1 Defines the timeout (in msec) between receiving a 100 Trying response and a subsequent 18x response. If a 18x response is not received 8x before this timer expires, the call is disconnected. The valid range is 0 to 32,000. The default value is 0 (i.e., no timeout). RxDTMFOption For a description of this parameter, refer to ''DTMF & Dialing Parameters'' on page 123. TxDTMFOption This ini file table parameter determines a single or several (up to 5) preferred transmit DTMF negotiation methods. The format of this parameter is as follows: [TxDTMFOption] FORMAT TxDTMFOption_Index = TxDTMFOption_Type; [\TxDTMFOption] For example: [TxDTMFOption] TxDTMFOption 0 = 1; [\TxDTMFOption] Notes: DTMF negotiation methods are prioritized according to the order of their appearance. When out-of-band DTMF transfer is used ([1], [2], or [3]), the parameter DTMFTransportType is automatically set to 0 (DTMF digits are erased from the RTP stream). When RFC 2833 ([4]) is used, the device: 1) Negotiates RFC 2833 Payload Type (PT) using local and remote SDPs. 2) Sends DTMF packets using RFC 2833 PT according to the PT in the received SDP. 3) Expects to receive RFC 2833 packets with the same PT as configured by the parameter RFC2833PayloadType. 4) Uses the same PT for send and receive if the remote party doesn't include the RFC 2833 DTMF PT in its SDP. When TxDTMFOption is set to [0], the RFC 2833 PT is set according to the parameter RFC2833PayloadType for transmit and receive. For defining this parameter using the Web interface, refer to ''DTMF & Dialing Parameters'' on page 123. Version 5.4 For a description on using ini file table parameters, refer to 269 May 2008