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Using H.323 Supplementary Services, Changing Call Commands, Cancelling a Supplementary Service

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A A P P E N D I X Using H.323 Supplementary Services H.323 supplementary services are services that you can use to enhance your telephone service. These services include call forward, call return, call forwarding and conference calling. Use the following parameters to enable and subscribe to supplementary services: • CallFeatures, page 5-27-Use this parameter to enable desired features. • PaidFeatures, page 5-28-Use this parameter to subscribe or unsubscribe to enabled features. • This section contains the following topics: • Changing Call Commands, page A-1 • Cancelling a Supplementary Service, page A-1 • Common Supplementary Services, page A-1 Changing Call Commands To change the command for a supplementary service (for example, to change *69 to *100), change the context identifiers in the Call Command field on the Web configuration page. For more information, see Chapter 6, "Call Commands." Note You cannot change supplementary services by means of the voice configuration menu. Cancelling a Supplementary Service You can deactivate some supplementary services by pressing *70 before making a call. You can also configure your system to have services disabled by default and enabled on a call-by-call basis. Use the 32-bit Call Features plan to handle your services in this manner. For more information, see the "CallFeatures" section on page 5-27. Common Supplementary Services The supplementary services described in this section, and their configuration and implementation, depend on the system of the country in which the service is activated. For information about your country's implementation of services, contact your local Cisco equipment provider. OL-4804-01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide for H.323 (version 3.0) A-1

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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
APPENDIX
A
Using H.323 Supplementary Services
H.323 supplementary services are services that you can use to enhance your telephone service. These
services include call forward, call return, call forwarding and conference calling. Use the following
parameters to enable and subscribe to supplementary services:
CallFeatures, page 5-27
—Use this parameter to enable desired features.
PaidFeatures, page 5-28
—Use this parameter to subscribe or unsubscribe to enabled features.
This section contains the following topics:
Changing Call Commands, page A-1
Cancelling a Supplementary Service, page A-1
Common Supplementary Services, page A-1
Changing Call Commands
To change the command for a supplementary service (for example, to change
*69
to
*100
), change the
context identifiers in the Call Command field on the Web configuration page. For more information, see
Chapter 6, “Call Commands.”
Note
You cannot change supplementary services by means of the voice configuration menu.
Cancelling a Supplementary Service
You can deactivate some supplementary services by pressing
*70
before making a call. You can also
configure your system to have services disabled by default and enabled on a call-by-call basis. Use the
32-bit Call Features plan to handle your services in this manner. For more information, see the
“CallFeatures” section on page 5-27
.
Common Supplementary Services
The supplementary services described in this section, and their configuration and implementation,
depend on the system of the country in which the service is activated. For information about your
country’s implementation of services, contact your local Cisco equipment provider.