User guide
VoIP phone ports VoIP EP command reference
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (Voice Service)
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Example --> voip ep analogue set tel1 cfwd enable on-no-answer on-prefix *23* on-suffix # off-
prefix #23#
--> voip ep an set tel1 cfwd on-no-answer timeout 10
--> voip ep analogue set tel1 cfwd disable on-no-answer
6.3.3.1.15 VOIP EP SET CFWD-EXT
Syntax
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> CFWD-EXT ENABLE ACTIVATE-PREFIX <digit-
map> | DEACTIVATE-PREFIX <digit-map> | REACTIVATE-PREFIX <digit-map>
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> CFWD-EXT DISABLE
Description This command enables/disabled the call-forwarding feature managed by an external
server and sets the prefixes used by the server. The feature is available only on SIP proto-
col and must be supported by the SIP server.
The command comes with three optional prefix settings:
Activate-prefix is the prefix used to activate the call forwarding. When the user dials this
prefix iMG plays the “stutter dial”, the user must then dial the number to which calls are
to be forwarded. When the dialing is finished iMG sends and INVITE containing the acti-
vate-prefix and the new number to inform the server that successive calls must be for-
warded to this new number. The forwarding policy (call forward on busy, call forward on
no answer, etc.) is provisioned on the server.
Deactivate-prefix is the prefix used to activate the call forwarding. When it is dialed, iMG
sends an INVITE containing this prefix to inform the server that the call forwarding fea-
ture has been disabled. The server must keep stored the number where the calls must be
forwarded configured with the activate-prefix.
Option Description Default Value
on-prefix The digits to dial before entering the forwarded num-
ber.
N/A
on-suffix The digit (one digit only) to enter after the forwarded
number has been entered via phone dialpad.
N/A
off-prefix The digits to enter after via phone dialpad to tempo-
rary disable the service.
N/A
timeout The timeout in seconds the CPE waits for user
answer before routing the incoming call to the for-
warded number.
Setting the timeout to the zero, reset the value to the
default (30secs).
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