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Release Notes for Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)XV Feature Packs for the Cisco 800 Series
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Installation Notes
RCAPI Router Commands
This section describes in detail the Cisco IOS commands for configuring RCAPI on the 800 series
routers. These commands are applicable only for ISDN Net3 switch types.
• rcapi number
• rcapi server
• show rcapi status
• debug rcapi events
rcapi number
To enable the Cisco 800 series router to distinguish between incoming CAPI calls and incoming
non-CAPI calls such as POTS, PPP, and X.25, use the rcapi number command. This command allows
the Cisco 800 series router to reserve directory numbers exclusively for incoming calls.
rcapi number directory number[:subaddress]
no rcapi number directory number[:subaddress]
The no rcapi number directory number[:subaddress] command releases the specified directory
number from the RCAPI interface. By default, no directory number is set for the RCAPI interface.
Syntax Description
The directory number is the number assigned by the ISDN provider for the PC on which RCAPI is
configured. This number should not be set to any other interface.
Defaults
The default is no directory number is set for the RCAPI interface.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
The directory number should not be set to any other interfaces such as POTS and DOV. This command
works only with the Net3 switch type.
Command Elements Description
number directory number ISDN directory number. Default is none.
[:subaddress] Optional subaddress of router preceded by a colon (:).
Release Modification
Cisco IOS
Release 12.0(7)XV
The commands rcapi number and no rcapi number were introduced
on the Cisco 800 series router.