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segment, Up to 127 characters. Syntax: S

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Creating Provisioning Scripts Data Types 2 • ActCode-Activation code for a supplementary service, such as *69. It can contain up to 7 characters. • PhTmplt-A phone number template. Each template may contain one or more patterns separated by a ",". White space at the beginning of each pattern is ignored. "?" and "*" represent wildcard characters. To represent literally use %xx. For example, %2a represents *. It can contain up to 39 characters. Examples: "1408*, 1510*", "1408123????, 555?1.". • RscTmplt-A template of SIP Response Status Code, such as "404, 5*", "61?", "407, 408, 487, 481". It can contain up to 39 characters. • CadScript-A mini-script that specifies the cadence parameters of a signal. Up to 127 characters. Syntax: S1[;S2], where: Si=Di(oni,1/offi,1[,oni,2/ offi,2[,oni,3/offi,3[,oni,4/offi,4[,oni,5/offi,5[,oni,6/offi,6]]]]]) and is known as a section, oni,j and offi,j are the on/off duration in seconds of a segment and i = 1 or 2, and j = 1 to 6. Di is the total duration of the section in seconds. All durations can have up to three decimal places to provide 1 ms resolution. The wildcard character "*" stands for infinite duration. The segments within a section are played in order and repeated until the total duration is played. Example 1: 60(2/4) Number of Cadence Sections = 1 Cadence Section 1: Section Length = 60 s Number of Segments = 1 Segment 1: On=2s, Off=4s Total Ring Length = 60s Example 2-Distinctive ring (short,short,short,long): 60(.2/.2,.2/.2,.2/.2,1/4) Number of Cadence Sections = 1 Cadence Section 1: Section Length = 60s Number of Segments = 4 Segment 1: On=0.2s, Off=0.2s Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide 57

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Creating Provisioning Scripts
Data Types
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2
ActCode—Activation code for a supplementary service, such as *69. It can
contain up to 7 characters.
PhTmplt—A phone number template. Each template may contain one or
more patterns separated by a “,”. White space at the beginning of each
pattern is ignored. “?” and “*” represent wildcard characters. To represent
literally use %xx. For example, %2a represents *. It can contain up to 39
characters. Examples: “1408*, 1510*”, “1408123????, 555?1.”.
RscTmplt—A template of SIP Response Status Code, such as “404, 5*”,
“61?”, “407, 408, 487, 481”. It can contain up to 39 characters.
CadScript—A mini-script that specifies the cadence parameters of a signal.
Up to 127 characters. Syntax: S
1
[;S
2
], where: S
i
=D
i
(on
i,1
/off
i,1
[,on
i,2
/
off
i,2
[,on
i,3
/off
i,3
[,on
i,4
/off
i,4
[,on
i,5
/off
i,5
[,on
i,6
/off
i,6
]]]]]) and is known as a
section
, on
i,j
and off
i,j
are the on/off duration in seconds of a
segment
and i =
1 or 2, and j = 1 to 6. D
i
is the total duration of the section in seconds. All
durations can have up to three decimal places to provide 1 ms resolution.
The wildcard character “*” stands for infinite duration. The segments within
a section are played in order and repeated until the total duration is played.
Example 1:
60(2/4)
Number of Cadence Sections = 1
Cadence Section 1: Section Length = 60 s
Number of Segments = 1
Segment 1: On=2s, Off=4s
Total Ring Length = 60s
Example 2—Distinctive ring (short,short,short,long):
60(.2/.2,.2/.2,.2/.2,1/4)
Number of Cadence Sections = 1
Cadence Section 1: Section Length = 60s
Number of Segments = 4
Segment 1: On=0.2s, Off=0.2s