Disabling the pound key’s end-of-dial function, Call forwarding in sweden and finland – Cisco 700 User Manual

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ISDN and Analog Telephone Devices 4-11

Disabling the Pound Key’s End-of-Dial Function

If the pound (#) key is one of the dialing digits in a telephone number, you can disable the
end-of-call function on a per-call basis. This command applies only to INS router software.

To disable the end-of-call function, use the following DTMF command:

**98#

After entering the **98# command, wait for the dial tone and enter the desired dialing
digits, including the pound (#) key. The call is sent 6 seconds after the last dialing digit is
entered. When the call is terminated, the end-of-call function is restored for the next call.

Internal Tones for NET3 and 1TR6 ISDN Lines for Europe

Depending on the ISDN service provider, certain internal tones, such as dial, ring back, and
busy tones, might not be provided by the telephone switch (the device on the other end of
the ISDN line). If this is the case with the ISDN line you are using, you can configure
Cisco 700 series routers to provide just the dial tone or all tones. This command applies
only to NET3 router software and to 1TR6 router software.

The set internaltones command provides just the dial tone or all internal tones. By default,
the router provides all internal tones.

The following is an example of a set internaltones command that enables the dial tone
only:

766> set internaltones dialtone

Call Forwarding in Sweden and Finland

Call Forwarding supplementary service has been added to software Release 4.0(2) and
higher for Sweden and Finland (NET3). The Call Forwarding types supported are as
follows:

Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU)—Enables the network to redirect all incoming calls
to another party, regardless of the status of the user.

Call Forwarding No Reply (CFNR)—Enables the network to redirect calls to another party
when the call is not established within a predefined period of time.

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