MWI = Message Waiting Indicator
Usually an audio or visual signal that a voicemail or other type of message is waiting. Examples:
- Stutter dial-tone
- Flashing light on phone
- Vibration
- Periodic special ring
- etc.
IP phones
Most IP phones support a MWI indicator, and most ATA‘s support stutter dial-tone. Asterisk also supports stutter tone on Zaptel FXS adapters.
The following ATAs can be configured to additionally light an LED on the base unit for MWI:
- Grandstream HT488
- Sipura SPA-3000
- Linksys PAP-2
- AudioCodes MediaPack FXS Gateways
- ((Avaya/Nortel 11×0 SIP Phones))
The following IP phones are known have trouble displaying MWI:
- Budgetone BT-101/BT-102 claims to, but does not (Wrong: The LCD backlights blicks to indicate MWI)
Analog phones
Some analog phones also support MWI via a 90V neon lamp – requires hardware support on the FXS interface. Supported by:
- Xorcom Astribank
- AudioCodes MediaPack FXS Gateways (applies 100V DC on line for bulb in handset)
ISDN phones/devices
Have a look at ETS 300 650 and ETS 300 196 (www.etsi.org). To do this stuff with a PC and a standard ISDN controller have a look at
CAPI 2.0 4. edition part 3 “Supplementary Services” (www.capi.org)
It would come in an “Information” message with a Feature Activation for the proper button/key number.
See also:
- SIP mwi
- Asterisk MWI
- Asterisk sip mailbox
- Mobile MWI
- Asterisk config zapata.conf mailbox keyword.
Not to be confused with MBWA