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VOIP EP DIGITAL SET <name> HOTLINE ENABLE ACTI-PREFIX <act-prefix> ACT-
ALL-PREFIX <act-all-prefix> DEACT-PREFIX <deact-prefix> REACT-PREFIX <react-
prefix>
Description
This command enables the hotline feature. When enabled, as soon the user pick-up the
phone, a call is made automatically to the forwarded number without requiring the user
to dial the number on the phone keypad.
Act-prefix is the prefix must be dialed to enable the feature; upon receipt of the prefix,
you hear the stutter-dial tone and the subsequent dialed digits will populate the provi-
sioned hotline address. The hotline address MUST match the current digit-map to be
confirmed. Upon confirmation, the device issues one sequence of stutter tone. On error
condition, when the dialed digits do not match the current digit map, the device issues
the reorder tone.
ACT-PREFIX acts only on the used endpoint. Each endpoint has its own configuration.
DEACT-PREFIX is the prefix must be dialed to disable the feature; previous hotline provi-
sioned address is preserved. Upon confirmation, the device issues one sequence of stut-
ter tone.
REACT-PREFIX is the prefix must be dialed to re-activate the feature. Upon confirma-
tion, the device issues one sequence of stutter tone. If no hotline provisioned address
has been previously defined, the device issues the reorder tone.
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
An existing endpoint name.
-
act-prefix
The prefix used to enable the hot line 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 charac-
ters long.
It can be configured to none
none
act-all-prefix
The prefix used to enable the hot line feature on
all the device’s endpoint
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.
It can be configured to none
none
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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
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6.3.3.1.34 VOIP EP SET INTERNAL-3-WAY-CALL
Syntax
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> INTERNAL-3-WAY-CALL {ENABLE | DISABLE}
Description
This command disables or enables internal 3-way calls. It is disabled by default.
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 internal-3-way-call enable
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SHOW
VOIP EP ANALOGUE LIST
6.3.3.1.35 VOIP EP SET JITTERDELAY
Syntax
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> JITTERDELAY <msecs>
Description
This command sets the jitter delay value on the 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 jitterdelay 6
See also
VOIP EP ANALOGUE CREATE
VOIP EP ANALOGUE DISABLE
VOIP EP ANALOGUE DELETE
VOIP EP ANALOGUE ENABLE
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing access port. To display the existing access port
names, use the VOIP EP ANALOGUE LIST command.
N/A
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
msecs
The delay in milliseconds that the jitter buffer
waits before it transmits the data samples that
are collected from the VoIP network.Valid values
are from 0.16 to 0.32 msec:
N/A
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VOIP EP ANALOGUE LIST
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SHOW
6.3.3.1.36 VOIP EP SET JITTERMODE
Syntax
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> JITTERMODE {ADAPTIVE | FIXED |
SEQUENTIAL}
Description
This command sets the type of jitter buffering that will be used by the gateway.
The default mode is ‘fixed’.
Note:
Some gateway products support only fixed jitter buffering. Attempting to change the jitter buffer mode on
these devices will result in a ‘webserver: Not available Parameter’ error.
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 jittermode adaptive
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SHOW
6.3.3.1.37 VOIP EP SET LEC
Syntax
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> LEC <msecs>
Description
This command sets the line echo cancellation length on the 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).
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing access port. To display the existing access port
names, use the VOIP EP ANALOGUE LIST command.
N/A
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing access port. To display the existing access port
names, use the VOIP EP ANALOGUE LIST command.
N/A
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Example
--> voip ep analogue set prt0 lec 16
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
6.3.3.1.38 VOIP EP SET OFFHOOK-TIME
Syntax
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> OFFHOOK-TIME <msecs>
Description
This command set the off-hook time on the 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 offhook-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
6.3.3.1.39 VOIP EP SET ONHOOK-TIME
Syntax
VOIP EP ANALOGUE SET <name> ONHOOK-TIME <msecs>
Description
This command set the on-hook time on the port referred to by the named access port.
msecs
The length in milliseconds of the buffer used for echo can-
cellation. Valid values are 0, 8, 16, 32 msec depending on
iMG family.
8 msec
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing access port. To display the existing
access port names, use the VOIP EP ANALOGUE
LIST command.
N/A
msecs
The off-hook time in millisecond. Valid values are
from 100 to 500msec.
N/A

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