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Enabling Analog Transfer Using Hookflash and the H.450.2 Standard with Cisco SRST 3.0 or Earlier,

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How to Configure Cisco Unified SCCP SRST Configuring Call Handling dial-peer voice 4000 voip destination-pattern 4 session-target ipv4:10.1.1.1 ! call-manager-fallback call-forward pattern 4 Enabling Analog Transfer Using Hookflash and the H.450.2 Standard with Cisco SRST 3.0 or Earlier Analog call transfer using hookflash and the H.450.2 standard allows analog phones to transfer calls with consultation by using the hookflash to initiate the transfer. Hookflash refers to the short on-hook period usually generated by a telephone-like device during a call to indicate that the telephone is attempting to perform a dial-tone recall from a PBX. Hookflash is often used to perform call transfer. For example, a hookflash occurs when a caller quickly taps once on the button in the cradle of an analog phone's handset. This feature requires installation of a Tool Command Language (Tcl) script. The script app-h450-transfer.tcl must be downloaded from the Cisco Software Center at http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/ip-iostsp and copied to a TFTP server that is available to the Cisco Unified SRST router or copied to the flash memory on the Cisco Unified SRST router. To apply this script globally to all dial peers, use the call application global command in global configuration mode. The Tcl script has parameters to which you can pass values using attribute-value (AV) pairs in the call application voice command. The parameter that applies to this feature is as follows: • delay-time: Speeds up or delays the setting up of the consultation call during a call transfer from an analog phone using a delay timer. When all digits have been collected, the delay timer is started. The call setup to the receiving party does not begin until the delay timer expires. If the transferring party goes on-hook before the delay timer expires, the transfer is considered a blind transfer rather than a consultative transfer. If the transferring party goes on-hook after the delay timer expires, either while the destination phone is ringing or after the destination party answers, the transfer is considered a consultative transfer. In addition to the Tcl script, a ReadMe file describes the script and the configurable AV pairs. Read this file whenever you download a new version of the script because it may contain additional script-specific information, such as configuration parameters and user interface descriptions. Note For Cisco SRST 3.1 and later versions and Cisco Unified SRST 4.0 and later versions, call transfer using H.450.2 is supported automatically with the default session application. Prerequisites • The H.450 Tcl script named app-h450-transfer.tcl must be downloaded from the Cisco Software Center. The following versions of the script are available: - app-h450-transfer.2.0.0.2.tcl for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YT1 and later releases - app-h450-transfer.2.0.0.1.tcl for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YT • All voice gateway routers in the VoIP network must support H.450 and be running the following software: - Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YT or a later release - Cisco SRST V3.0 or a lower version  152 Cisco Unified SCCP and SIP SRST System Administrator Guide OL-13143-04

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Configuring Call Handling
How to Configure Cisco Unified SCCP SRST
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dial-peer voice 4000 voip
destination-pattern 4
session-target ipv4:10.1.1.1
!
call-manager-fallback
call-forward pattern 4
Enabling Analog Transfer Using Hookflash and the H.450.2 Standard with Cisco SRST 3.0 or Earlier
Analog call transfer using hookflash and the H.450.2 standard allows analog phones to transfer calls with
consultation by using the hookflash to initiate the transfer. Hookflash refers to the short on-hook period
usually generated by a telephone-like device during a call to indicate that the telephone is attempting to
perform a dial-tone recall from a PBX. Hookflash is often used to perform call transfer. For example, a
hookflash occurs when a caller quickly taps once on the button in the cradle of an analog phone’s
handset.
This feature requires installation of a Tool Command Language (Tcl) script. The script
app-h450-transfer.tcl must be downloaded from the Cisco Software Center at
and copied to a TFTP server that is available to the
Cisco Unified SRST router or copied to the flash memory on the Cisco Unified SRST router. To apply
this script globally to all dial peers, use the
call application global
command in global configuration
mode. The Tcl script has parameters to which you can pass values using attribute-value (AV) pairs in the
call application voice
command. The parameter that applies to this feature is as follows:
delay-time
: Speeds up or delays the setting up of the consultation call during a call transfer from an
analog phone using a delay timer. When all digits have been collected, the delay timer is started. The
call setup to the receiving party does not begin until the delay timer expires. If the transferring party
goes on-hook before the delay timer expires, the transfer is considered a blind transfer rather than a
consultative transfer. If the transferring party goes on-hook after the delay timer expires, either
while the destination phone is ringing or after the destination party answers, the transfer is
considered a consultative transfer.
In addition to the Tcl script, a ReadMe file describes the script and the configurable AV pairs. Read this
file whenever you download a new version of the script because it may contain additional script-specific
information, such as configuration parameters and user interface descriptions.
Note
For Cisco SRST 3.1 and later versions and Cisco Unified SRST 4.0 and later versions, call transfer using
H.450.2 is supported automatically with the default session application.
Prerequisites
The H.450 Tcl script named app-h450-transfer.tcl must be downloaded from the Cisco Software
Center. The following versions of the script are available:
app-h450-transfer.2.0.0.2.tcl for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YT1 and later releases
app-h450-transfer.2.0.0.1.tcl for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YT
All voice gateway routers in the VoIP network must support H.450 and be running the following
software:
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)YT or a later release
Cisco SRST V3.0 or a lower version