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Example
--> voip ep analogue set prt0 dialmode auto
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
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing access port. To display access port names,
use the VOIP EP ANALOGUE LIST command.
N/A
country
The national signalling system and defines the analogue
signalling criteria in use. Valid values are:
australia
austria
belgium
canada
china
france
germany
irael
ialy
japan
newzealand
norway
russia
singapore
spain
sweden
turkey
uk
usa
N/A
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6.3.3.1.25 VOIP EP SET DIGITMAP
Syntax
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> DIGITMAP <digit-map>
Description
This command sets the digit map rule 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 digitmap x.T
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
6.3.3.1.26 VOIP EP SET EMERGENCY-SERVICE-NUMBER
Syntax
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> EMERGENCY-SERVICE-NUMBER <digit-map>
Description
This command sets the rule used to understand when the dialed number is an emer-
gency call. When a number matching the digit-map is dialed the invite with this number is
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing access port. To display the existing
access port names, use the VOIP EP ANA-
LOGUE LIST command.
N/A
digit-map
The digit map expression.
A Digit map may have
up to 32 chars.
The following symbols can be used:
DTMF
: A digit from '0' to '9' or one of
the symbols ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’. Symbols ‘#’
and ‘*’, if needed, must be added sepa-
rately.
Timer
: The symbol ‘T’
Wildcard
: The symbol ‘x’
Range
: The symbols ‘[‘ and ‘]’
Subrange
: The symbol ‘-’
Position
: The symbol ‘.’
N/A
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immediately sent and this call can not be interrupted by other incoming calls using the
flash-hook key. The feature is available only on SIP protocol and must be supported by the
SIP server.
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 tel1 emergency-service-number 911
6.3.3.1.27 VOIP EP SET FAX-MODEM-DETECTION
Syntax
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> FAX-MODEM-DETECTION {ENABLE |
DISABLE}
Description
Disables or enables detection modem and fax tones. This is enabled by default.
Example
--> voip ep analogue set tel1 fax-modem-detection disable
See also
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SHOW
6.3.3.1.28 VOIP EP SET FLASHHOOK-TIME
Syntax
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> FLASHHOOK-TIME <msec>
Description
This command set the flash-hook time on the port referred to by the named access port.
Flash-hook time cannot be less then the on-hook time. Flash-hook event is detected by
iMG when its length in msec is within a valid window. The lower limit of the window is
msec/3. The higher limit of the window is the lesser of msec*2 and the on-hook time.
Option
Description
Default Value
name
Identifies an analogue endpoint name previously created
with the command “voip ep analogue create”.
digit-map
Is the expression string in use to know the end of dialling
phase. Valid value is either the string is “none” or charac-
ters like digit and
symbols ‘#’, ‘*’, ‘.’, ‘|’, ‘[’, ‘]’, ‘-‘.
“none”
Option
Description
Default Value
name
A name that identifies an existing access port. To display the
existing access port names, use the voip ep list command.
N/A
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For example: If the on-hook time is 900 msec and flash-hook time is 600msec a valid
flash-hook event must be higher than 200 msec and lower than 900 msec. If the on-hook
time is 800 msec and flash-hook time is 300msec a valid flash-hook event must be higher
than 100 msec and lower than 600 msec.
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 flashhook-time 350
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
6.3.3.1.29 VOIP EP SET HOLD-LOCAL-TONE-SERVICE
Syntax
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> HOLD-LOCAL-TONE-SERVICE
{ENABLED|DISABLED}
VOIP EP DIGITAL SET <name> HOLD-LOCAL-TONE-SERVICE {ENABLED|DISA-
BLED}
Description
This command enables/disables a comfort tone generated when a user is put on hold.
The generated tone has a proprietary frequency and cadence common for all countries.
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).
Option
Description
Default Value
name
A name that identifies an existing access port. To display the
existing access port names, use the voip ep list command.
N/A
msec
The flash-hook time in millisecond. Valid values are from 80
to 600msec. Flash-hook time can not be less then the on-
hook time. Flash-hook validation window is the narrower
between msec/3 and msec*2 or msec/3 and on-hook time.
N/A
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing endpoint name.
-
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Example
--> voip ep analogue set tel1 hold-local-tone-service enabled
6.3.3.1.30 VOIP EP SET HOTLINE TIME-OUT
Syntax
voip ep analogue set <name> hotline time-out <sec>
Description
This command set the number of seconds between the off hook and the beginning of the
digit collection when the feature is enabled.
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 15 – voip ep set hotl-timeout command parameters
Example
--> voip ep analogue set tel1 hotline time-out 4
--> voip ep digital set tel hotline time-out 4
6.3.3.1.31 VOIP EP SET HOTLINE DISABLE
Syntax
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> HOTLINE DISABLE
Description
This command disables the hotline feature on the selected analogue port.
6.3.3.1.32 VOIP EP SET HOTLINE ENABLE
Syntax
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> HOTLINE ENABLE ACTI-PREFIX <act-
prefix> DEACT-PREFIX <deact-prefix> REACT-PREFIX <react-pre-
fix> [ADDRESS <address>]
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing endpoint name.
-
sec
The number of seconds between the off-hook and
the beginning of the digit collection
Valid values are from 0 to 30.
2
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing endpoint name.
-

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