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Call Command Behavior Chapter 6 Call Commands Table 6-4 Call Command Behavior (continued) Cisco ATA State and its Definition Summary of Commands (Input Sequence and Actions) 3WAYCALLING: Cisco ATA is connected to two far end users on the same line; one of them is in active conversation (the active far end or AFE) while the other is on-hold (the waiting far end or WFE). This state is initially entered when the Cisco ATA is connected to one of the far ends, then places this far end on hold and calls the second far end. United States: • R-Retrieve the WFE and go to CONFERENCE state. • ONH-The default behavior is to disconnect both the current call and the held call, then go to the PREDIAL state. The enhanced behavior (with the call-waiting hang-up alert feature enabled) is to disconnect the current call, retrieve the held call, go to the CONNECTED state, then alert the user of the call on hold by ringing the phone. Sweden: • Same as for CALLWAITING state CONFERENCE: Cisco ATA is connected to two active far ends simultaneously; Cisco ATA performs audio mixing such that every party can hear the other two parties but not themselves. United States: • R-Disconnect the last callee and stay connected with the first party, and revert to CONNECTED state. Sweden: • R4-Transfer one FE to the other, drop out of the call, and go to PREDIAL state. PREDIAL_HOLDING: Cisco ATA user places a connected call on-hold and prepares to dial a second number; Cisco ATA plays dial-tone. United States and Sweden: • *,#-Stop dial-tone, go to CONFIG_HOLDING state, and prepare to collect a configuration command. • 0-9-Stop dial-tone, go to DIALING_HOLDING state, and prepare to complete dialing a second phone number. All Regions: • Stop dial-tone, retrieve the WFE, and revert to CONNECTED state. CONFIG_HOLDING: A connected FE is placed on hold, while the Cisco ATA is entering a configuration command. United States: • *67-CLIR for the next call • *82-CLIP for the next call • #90v#-Blind transfer to the number specified in 'v'; disconnect the call and go to PREDIAL state. Sweden: • #31# or *31#-CLIR in the next call • *90*v#-Blind transfer to the number specified in 'v'; disconnect the call and go to PREDIAL (non-standard) state. All Regions: • R or any unrecognized sequence-Abort configuration, restart dial tone, and go to PREDIAL_HOLDING state. • A complete configuration sequence-Carry out the command, and go to PREDIAL_HOLDING state. 6-10 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide for H.323 (version 3.0) OL-4804-01

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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide for H.323 (version 3.0)
OL-4804-01
Chapter 6
Call Commands
Call Command Behavior
3WAYCALLING: Cisco ATA is
connected to two far end users on the
same line; one of them is in active
conversation (the active far end or AFE)
while the other is on-hold (the waiting far
end or WFE). This state is initially
entered when the Cisco ATA is
connected to one of the far ends, then
places this far end on hold and calls the
second far end.
United States:
R—Retrieve the WFE and go to CONFERENCE state.
ONH—The default behavior is to disconnect both the current call and the
held call, then go to the PREDIAL state.
The enhanced behavior (with the call-waiting hang-up alert feature enabled)
is to disconnect the current call, retrieve the held call, go to the
CONNECTED state, then alert the user of the call on hold by ringing the
phone.
Sweden:
Same as for CALLWAITING state
CONFERENCE: Cisco ATA is
connected to two active far ends
simultaneously; Cisco ATA performs
audio mixing such that every party can
hear the other two parties but not
themselves.
United States:
R—Disconnect the last callee and stay connected with the first party, and
revert to CONNECTED state.
Sweden:
R4—Transfer one FE to the other, drop out of the call, and go to PREDIAL
state.
PREDIAL_HOLDING: Cisco ATA user
places a connected call on-hold and
prepares to dial a second number;
Cisco ATA plays dial-tone.
United States and Sweden:
*,#—Stop dial-tone, go to CONFIG_HOLDING state, and prepare to collect
a configuration command.
0-9—Stop dial-tone, go to DIALING_HOLDING state, and prepare to
complete dialing a second phone number.
All Regions:
Stop dial-tone, retrieve the WFE, and revert to CONNECTED state.
CONFIG_HOLDING: A connected FE is
placed on hold, while the Cisco ATA is
entering a configuration command.
United States:
*67—CLIR for the next call
*82—CLIP for the next call
#90v#—Blind transfer to the number specified in 'v'; disconnect the call and
go to PREDIAL state.
Sweden:
#31# or *31#—CLIR in the next call
*90*v#—Blind transfer to the number specified in 'v'; disconnect the call
and go to PREDIAL (non-standard) state.
All Regions:
R or any unrecognized sequence—Abort configuration, restart dial tone, and
go to PREDIAL_HOLDING state.
A complete configuration sequence—Carry out the command, and go to
PREDIAL_HOLDING state.
Table 6-4
Call Command Behavior (continued)
Cisco ATA State and its Definition
Summary of Commands (Input Sequence and Actions)