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Configuring FEATURE
Service Using Command
Lines
Configuration Example
Configuring a Number
Priority Peer
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C
ERVICES
ONFIGURATION
Follow these steps to configure the FEATURE service:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter voice view
Enter voice subscriber line
view
Configure the FEATURE
service
3Com voice systems are connected with a 3Com server. Telephone A wants to
implement the 3Com FEATURE service.
# Enter voice subscriber line view.
<Sysname>system-view
[Sysname]voice-setup
[Sysname-voice]subscriber-line 1/0
# Enable the setting of the FEATURE service for the voice subscriber line.
[Sysname-voice-line1/0] feature permit
Follow these steps to configure a number priority peer:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter voice view
Enter voice dial
program view
Configure the
number-priority peer
n
After the number-priority peer enable command is configured, a dialed
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number will match first against a voice entity match template and then a
service feature code. For example, if a service feature code is *40*1234 and
the match template *40 is configured for a voice entity, *40*1234 dialed by a
user will first match the number template *40 (*40 is dialed out as the called
number), and the feature corresponding to the service feature code *40*1234
will not be triggered.
For the use of this command, refer to
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Use the command...
system-view
voice-setup
subscriber-line line-number
feature { deny | permit }
Use the command...
system-view
voice-setup
dial-program
number-priority peer
enable
"Dial Plan Configuration" on page
Remarks
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-
-
Required
deny by default.
Remarks
-
-
-
Optional
By default, a number starting with
"*" or "#" will first match against a
service feature code.
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