Call Node Configuration Example 2: Number Length Match, Normal Secondary Call - HP FlexNetwork MSR Series Configuration Manual

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Call node configuration example 2: number length match,
normal secondary call
Network requirements
As shown in
Router B.
After the subscriber originates a call through a SIP server by dialing 300 (the IVR access
number of Router B) from Telephone A, Router B plays the audio file welcome.wav. Configure
the number match length as 3, that is, when the subscriber dials 500 that matches number
length 3, Telephone B2 rings.
If the subscriber dials a wrong number at Telephone A, Router B plays the audio file
input_error.wav.
If the timeout value expires before the subscriber dials from Telephone A, Router B plays the
audio file timeout.wav.
Figure 92 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure Router A:
For more information, see
2.
Configure Router B:
# Configure Call node 10:
After the IVR access number 300 is matched, Router B plays the audio file welcome.wav
After the subscriber dials 500 at Telephone A, Router B executes the secondary call to
Telephone B2.
[RouterB-voice-ivr] node 10 call
[RouterB-voice-ivr-node10] media-play 10001
[RouterB-voice-ivr-node10] call-normal length 3
For other configurations, see
3.
Verify configurations
After dialing the number 300 at Telephone A, the subscriber hears the voice prompts of the
audio file welcome.wav. After that, if the subscriber dials 500 at Telephone A, and Telephone
B2 will ring.
Figure
92, configure the IVR access number and customize Call node functions on
"Configure Router
"Configure Router
A:."
B:."
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