Cisco CP-7911G-CH1 Administration Guide - Page 95

Examples, Configuring a Secondary Dial Tone, SUMMARY STEPS, DETAILED STEPS

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Setting Up Cisco Unified IP Phones using SCCP How to Set Up Cisco Unified IP Phones Examples The following example sets "SRST V3.0" as the system display message for all Cisco Unified IP Phones on a router: call-manager-fallback system message primary SRST V3.0 system message secondary SRST V3.0 exit Configuring a Secondary Dial Tone A secondary dial tone can be generated when a phone user dials a predefined PSTN access prefix and can be terminated when additional digits are dialed. An example is when a secondary dial tone is heard after the number 9 is dialed to reach an outside line. SUMMARY STEPS 1. call-manager-fallback 2. secondary-dialtone digit-string 3. exit DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Command or Action call-manager-fallback Purpose Enters call-manager-fallback configuration mode. Step 2 Example: Router(config)# call-manager-fallback secondary-dialtone digit-string Activates a secondary dial tone when a digit string is dialed. Step 3 Example: Router(config-cm-fallback)# secondary-dialtone 9 exit Exits call-manager-fallback configuration mode. Example: Router(config-cm-fallback)# exit Examples The following example sets the number 8 to trigger a secondary dial tone: call-manager-fallback secondary-dialtone 8 OL-13143-04 Cisco Unified SCCP and SIP SRST System Administrator Guide 95

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Setting Up Cisco Unified IP Phones using SCCP
How to Set Up Cisco Unified IP Phones
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Cisco Unified SCCP and SIP SRST System Administrator Guide
OL-13143-04
Examples
The following example sets “SRST V3.0” as the system display message for all Cisco Unified IP Phones
on a router:
call-manager-fallback
system message primary SRST V3.0
system message secondary SRST V3.0
exit
Configuring a Secondary Dial Tone
A secondary dial tone can be generated when a phone user dials a predefined PSTN access prefix and
can be terminated when additional digits are dialed. An example is when a secondary dial tone is heard
after the number 9 is dialed to reach an outside line.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
call-manager-fallback
2.
secondary-dialtone
digit-string
3.
exit
DETAILED STEPS
Examples
The following example sets the number 8 to trigger a secondary dial tone:
call-manager-fallback
secondary-dialtone 8
Command or Action
Purpose
Step 1
call-manager-fallback
Example:
Router(config)# call-manager-fallback
Enters call-manager-fallback configuration mode.
Step 2
secondary-dialtone
digit-string
Example:
Router(config-cm-fallback)# secondary-dialtone
9
Activates a secondary dial tone when a digit string is dialed.
Step 3
exit
Example:
Router(config-cm-fallback)# exit
Exits call-manager-fallback configuration mode.