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'P' Rule to Support Dial Prefix, Call-Progress Tone Parameters, Tone Parameter Syntax

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Optional Feature Parameters Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults 'P' Rule to Support Dial Prefix This rule is for automatic pre-pending the dial string as entered by the user with a specified prefix. Syntax Ptnnnn where t is a single leading trigger character; if t is the first entered digit when making a new call, it triggers the prepending of a variable-length prefix (as specified by nnnn) in the dial string. The t character can take one of the following values: 0-9,*,#, 'n' (= any of 1-9), 'N' (any of 'n' and 0), 'a' (any of 'n',* and #), or 'A' (any of 'a' and 0); Example: Pn12345: Prepends 12345 to the dial string when the first entered digit is any of 1-9. The triggered digit is not removed from the dial string. Call-Progress Tone Parameters This section contains the following topics: • List of Call-Progress Tone Parameters, page 5-42 • Tone Parameter Syntax, page 5-42 • How to Calculate Scaling Factors, page 5-43 • Recommended Values, page 5-44 • Specific Call-Progress Tone Parameter Information, page 5-44 List of Call-Progress Tone Parameters The following list contains the names of the call-progress tone parameters: • DialTone • BusyTone • ReorderTone • RingBackTone • CallWaitTone • AlertTone Tone Parameter Syntax Each tone is specified by nine intergers, as follows: ntone, freq0, freq1, level0, level1, steady, on-time, off-time, total-tone-time • ntone is the number of frequency components (0, 1 or 2). • freq[0] (Hz) is the transformed frequency of the first frequency component (-32768 to 32767). 5-42 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) OL-3410-01

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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide (SIP)
OL-3410-01
Chapter 5
Parameters and Defaults
Optional Feature Parameters
'P' Rule to Support Dial Prefix
This rule is for automatic pre-pending the dial string as entered by the user with a specified prefix.
Syntax
P
tnnnn
where
t
is a single leading trigger character; if
t
is the
first
entered digit when making a new call, it
triggers the prepending of a
variable-length prefix (as specified by
nnnn
) in the dial string. The
t
character can take one of the following values:
0-9,*,#, 'n' (= any of 1-9), 'N' (any of 'n' and 0), 'a' (any of 'n',* and #), or 'A' (any of 'a' and 0);
Example:
Pn12345
: Prepends 12345 to the dial string when the first entered digit is any of 1-9. The triggered digit
is not removed from the dial string.
Call-Progress Tone Parameters
This section contains the following topics:
List of Call-Progress Tone Parameters, page 5-42
Tone Parameter Syntax, page 5-42
How to Calculate Scaling Factors, page 5-43
Recommended Values, page 5-44
Specific Call-Progress Tone Parameter Information, page 5-44
List of Call-Progress Tone Parameters
The following list contains the names of the call-progress tone parameters:
DialTone
BusyTone
ReorderTone
RingBackTone
CallWaitTone
AlertTone
Tone Parameter Syntax
Each tone is specified by nine intergers, as follows:
ntone, freq0, freq1, level0, level1, steady, on-time, off-time, total-tone-time
ntone
is the number of frequency components (0, 1 or 2).
freq[0]
(Hz) is the transformed frequency of the first frequency component (-32768 to 32767).