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VoIP EP command reference VoIP phone ports
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iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (Voice Service)
Description This command sets the number of seconds the analogue port rings for before releasing
the call if the user doesn’t answer.
Options The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Table 6 – voip ep analogue set alerting-timeout command parameters
Example --> voip ep analogue set tel1 alerting-timeout 60
6.3.3.1.8 VOIP EP SET ATTENDED-CALL-TRANSFER
Syntax VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> ATTENDED-CALL-TRANSFER ENABLE
PREFIX <attended_prefix>
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> ATTENDED-CALL-TRANSFER DISABLE
Description This command set the prefix used to activate the attended call transfer feature. The caller
is in conversation with “A”, it puts “A” on hold and calls “B” using this prefix. The caller
and “B” are in conversation. When the caller on-hooks, “B” will be in conversation with
“A”.
Options The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Table 7 – voip ep analogue set alerting-timeout command parameters
Example --> voip ep analogue set tel1 attended-call-transfer enable prefix #98
Option Description Default Value
name An existing analogue endpoint name. -
sec The number of seconds the port rings before
the call is cancelled by the called peer.
Valid values are from 0 to 600. Setting the val-
ues to 0 restore to the default.
0 (default)
Option Description Default Value
name An existing analogue endpoint name. -
attended-prefix The prefix used to enable the attended call transfer
feature only on the endpoint where it is configured.
It is a digit-map and is the expression string in use to
recognize the prefix. Valid characters are digit and
symbols ‘#’, ‘*’, ‘.’, ‘|’, ‘[’, ‘]’, ‘-‘, 1 to 10 characters long.
It can be configured to none
none