Each MF Call Profile Root object is a child of an MF Local Exchange object.
This object contains configuration parameters and status information for an MF Call Profile Root.
MF Call Profiles are used to determine the format of the digit sequences that are outpulsed during call setup and to define other features of the call, for example, whether operator hold should be used for the call. Determining an MF Call Profile for a call is a two-stage process.
Each MF Call Profile Root object is the parent to multiple Call Profile Data objects.
Each MF Circuit Group is associated with an MF Call Profile Root object. There are three pre-defined Call Profile Root objects.
When configuring an MF Circuit Group, you should specify the MF Call Profile Root that is appropriate for the MF signalling protocol to be used and, if the protocol is equal access, the type of trunk to the remote exchange.
We expect that you should not need to modify any of the Call Profile Root or Call Profile Data objects. However, these objects are configurable and you are able to adjust parameters if necessary.
Note that a Call Profile Root object cannot be deleted while it is referenced by a Circuit Group.
Parameter |
Access |
Description |
Call profile name | Change | Unique user-friendly name identifying the Call Profile Root. Specify a name of up to 30 characters. If a name is not specified, the default name will be used. |
Profile data type | Change | Specifies the type of the profile data. The profiles are grouped according to the MF signalling protocol and the type of trunk to the MF Remote Exchange. Values:
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Requested status | Read only | Specifies whether an administrator has attempted to activate the MF Call Profile Root. Values:
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Actual status | Read only | Specifies the current status of the MF Call Profile Root. Values:
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