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VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide

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9.6

DIALPLAN Module Command Line Syntax

Action

Verb

Parameters

Comment

1 2 3

SET

MEMORY 1-20

<phone_num or SIP

URI>

This command sets the dial plan memory storage position
specified in parameter 2 to be the telephone number or SIP
URI specified in Parameter 3. The entry can be cleared by
omitting parameter 3.

COMFORT 1-20 <phone_num>

This command is used to set a dial string to be used to
generate DTMF digits as a memory dial feedback to the user if
the memory store contains a URI rather than a telephone
number. If the call reaches the alerting or connected state prior
to the completion of the play out of the comfort string or the real
stored number, the play out will cease. Max 30 characters.

LIST

0 – 10

A,B,C,D up to 20

entries

This command sets the dial plan list associated with a memory
or emergency key function to contain the memory locations
specified by A, B, C, D and so on. The order of call attempt will
be as specified.

OFFHOOK 0-10

This command sets the memory list that is associated with the
off hook state. Omitting parameter 2 sets the list to be non
applicable and entering the off hook state will not cause a
memory /emergency list to be applied. The default value is
blank ( non applicable)

TERMINATOR [#|*]

This command sets the dial string terminator character to be
either #, * or if omitted (not used). The default value is blank
(not used). If the user dials the selected character the call setup
will be initiated.

MAXLEN XX

This command sets the maximum dial string length to XX digits.
Once the user has dialled XX digits the call will be initiated. The
default value is 25 digits. Range is 1-99.

DIALTIME X

This command sets the inter-digit timeout value to be X
seconds. Once the user has entered the off hook state, then
failure to receive another digit within the timeout period will
result in the call being initiated with the dialled digits received
so far. A value of 0 seconds disables the use of the inter-digit
timeout. The default value is 5 seconds. The maximum is 20
seconds.

CALLLIMIT X

This command sets the maximum time allowed for a call in
minutes. The value of X can 0 – 240 in minutes. The value 0
disables the timer. The default value is 0.

PRECALL X

This command sets length of time in seconds that a phone will
remain in the initial off hook state generating dial tone without a
dialling key being pressed. After this delay the phone will cease
dial tone and enter the on hook state even if the hook switch is
off hook. The value 0 disables this timeout. The default value is
30. Maximum is 60

CALLFAIL X

This command set the length of time that the phone will remain
in the off hook state after the call has ended. The default value
is 30 seconds a value of 0 disables this timeout. Range is 0-30

FAILOVERCAUS

ES

1-127

Comma separated list of cause codes that would allow the
phone to try the next entry in a list of memories. It is in no
particular order. The default list is:
1,17,18,21,27,38,41,50,88

REMOTEALERTI

NGTIMEOUT

[0-600]

sets the maximum length of time in seconds that the phone will
ring on an outgoing call before timing out and returning
"Number Unobtainable" (Tone 6) to the user. A value of 0
disables the timer, meaning it will ring until the caller hangs up
or the remote end refuses the call. Default value 0.

LOCALALERTIN

GTIMEOUT

[0-600]

sets the maximum length of time in seconds that the phone will
ring on an incoming call before timing out and returning a "no
answer" result to the caller. A value of 0 disables the timer,
meaning it will ring until the caller stops ringing. Default value 0.

REMOTEALERTI

NGTIMEOUTCA

USECODE

XX

sets the cause code (from the table above) that will be entered
in the call description record (CDR) if an outgoing call times out
without being answered. Default value 18.

LOCALALERTIN

GTIMEOUT

XX

sets the cause code (from the table above) that will be entered
in the call description record (CDR) if an incoming call times out
without being answered. It also sets the failover code that is
returned to the calling party (from the table in section 5.10.3).
Default value 18

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