User guide

VoIP EP command reference VoIP phone ports
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iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (Voice Service)
Example --> voip ep analogue set tel1 hotline act-prefix *12 deact-prefix *73 react-prefix *72
--> voip ep digital set tel1 hotline act-prefix *12 deact-prefix *73 react-prefix *72
The user will dial *12 and, upon receipt the stutter dial tone, the hotline address. When
the phone is off hooked, the user hears the stutter dial tone for an interval time defined
by time-out and after time-out elapsing a call will be done towards the provisioned hot-
line address.
6.3.3.1.33 VOIP EP SET IDT-PARTIAL
Syntax VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> IDT-PARTIAL <secs>
Description This command sets the Inter-digit time on the physical port referred to by the named
access port.
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).
Example --> voip ep analogue set prt0 idt-partial 10
See also VOIP EP ANALOGUE CREATE
VOIP EP ANALOGUE DISABLE
VOIP EP ANALOGUE DELETE
VOIP EP ANALOGUE ENABLE
VOIP EP ANALOGUE LIST
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SHOW
deact-prefix The suffix used to disable the hot line feature.
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 charac-
ters long
none
react-prefix The prefix used to re-activate the hot line feature.
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 charac-
ters long
none
Option Description Default Value
name An existing access port. To display existing access port
names, use the VOIP EP ANALOGUE LIST command.
N/A
secs The time duration in seconds of the inter-digit time. Accept-
able values are in the range 2 sec to 10sec.
N/A