cnfcasflashtime
cnfcasflashtime
To configure the minimum and maximum channel associated signaling (CAS) on-hook time periods for
incoming flash hooks on a specified endpoint, use the cnfcasflashtime command in the VoIP
switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes.
Syntax Description
endpt-num
min-flash-time
max-flash-time
Command Modes
VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to allow VISM to distinguish flash hooks from disconnects by configuring the
on-hook flash duration. An on-hook event with a duration that falls in the configured range is interpreted
as a flash hook. An on-hook event with a duration shorter than the configured range is ignored. An
on-hook event longer than the configured range is interpreted as a disconnect.
Examples
The following example shows that endpoint number 90 is configured with a 400-ms minimum CAS
on-hook flash time and a 1000-ms maximum CAS on-hook flash time:
cnfcasflashtime 90 400 1000
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cnfcasflashtime endpt-num min-flash-time max-flash-time
The endpoint number which is to be configured with a minimum and maximum
flash time. It can be a value from one of the following ranges:
•
For template number 1:
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–
–
For template number 2:
•
–
–
•
For template number 3:
–
–
–
For template number 4:
•
–
The minimum flash time (defined in milliseconds); in the range from 50 to
1550. (Default = 300)
The maximum flash time (defined in milliseconds); in the range from 50 to
1550. (Default = 1400)
For VISM, from 1 to 145
For VISM-PR T1, from 1 to 192
For VISM-PR E1, from 1 to 248
For VISM T1, from 1 to 192
For VISM E1, from 1 to 248
For VISM, from 1 to 120
For VISM-PR T1, from 1 to 192
For VISM-PR E1, from 1 to 248
For VISM-PR, from 1 to 144
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CLI Commands