Ports Configuration
Configuring Incoming and Outgoing Calls Parameters
This chapter defines how to configure each FXS port of the HiPath
AP 1140. This includes setting functional parameters such as lo-
cation, sound levels, etc. It also allows to define how each FXS
port handles incoming and outgoing calls.
Each FXS section has a master switch (the Enabled check box) to
enable or disable a specific port. When a port is disabled, it cannot
make nor receive calls.
When a telephone connected to one of the FXS ports is
put on-hook, the HiPath AP 1140 signals this by per-
forming a current loop drop. The current loop drop, also
referred to Power Denial mode by some manufacturers,
is typically used for disconnect supervision. It signals
that the remote telephone has been taken on-hook. The
HiPath AP 1140 will detect a Current Drop if this signal
is maintained for at least 600 ms with an open circuit or
has a current drop lower than 0.4 mA.
Figure 14: FXS Port 1 Section
Master switch to enable/disable the port
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