Configuring Access Number; Configuring Two-Stage Dialing Process - 3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring Access
Number
Configuring Two-Stage
Dialing Process
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ONFIGURATION
To do...
Configure a rule for
saving CDRs
At most 500 CDRs can be saved in a voice gateway. That is to say, the number of
CDRs saved in the voice gateway cannot exceed 500 even if none of the saved
CDRs has reached the lifetime. In the case that bursty traffic is generated during a
period of time, the CDRs for the calls completed earliest are removed to keep the
number of saved CDRs under 500 even if they have not reached the lifetime.
Two-stage dialing users must dial a specific access number before making an IP
call. Therefore, you must configure corresponding access numbers on the voice
gateway before providing the two-stage dialing service to end-users. Currently,
you can configure at most 100 access numbers on a voice gateway.
Configuration prerequisites
A voice interface card (for example, an FXS interface card) is inserted in the router.
Configuration procedure
Follow these steps to configure an access number:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter voice view
Enter dial program view
Configure an access number
or enter access number view
An access number itself is only a code for a dialing process. You need to configure
a series of attribute parameters to form a complete dialing process.
There are three types of two-stage dialing process: caller number process (calling
number authentication), caller number process with IVR (calling number
authentication), and card number/password process (card number/password
authentication). Therefore, it is necessary to specify a dialing process for each
access number. When a dialing process is switched to another dialing process, the
default parameters will be restored.
Differences between the caller number process and the caller number process with
IVR are as follows:
In the caller number process, after a user dials an access number, the voice
gateway plays only dial tones (long tones).
In the caller number process with IVR, a user can select a language in which
prompt tones are played. After the user selects a language, the voice gateway
plays tones in the selected language to prompt for a called number.
Use the command...
cdr { buffer size-number |
duration timer-length |
threshold percentage }
Use the command...
system-view
voice-setup
dial-program
gw-access-number
access-number
Remarks
Required
50 for the size-number argument,
86,400 seconds (namely, 24 hours) for
the timer-length argument, and 80 for
the percentage argument by default.
Remarks
-
-
-
Required
No access number by default.

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