Call Command Example - Cisco ATA186-I1 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Appendix G
Call Commands

Call Command Example

Note
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Table G-2
Action Identifiers (continued)
c
Forward on busy to the given number
d
Forward on no answer to the given
number
e
Cancel call forward
f
CLIP for the next call
g
CLIR for the next call
h
Enable Call Waiting for the next call
i
Disable Call Waiting for the next call
x
Enable Fax Mode for the next call
In addition to the provisioned call commands, the Cisco ATA 186 has a default
list of call commands to handle common call scenarios. The default call
commands can be overwritten by the provisioned call commands. If any
Context/Input-Sequence appears in both the default Call Command string and the
manually entered string, the manually entered value takes precedence.
The default Call Command string is as follows:
Bf;BAN;CA;CN;CAf;OF;Df;EB;I@f;OF;H@f;OA;Lo;BAf;BA;Mo;PA;ND;CAf;OA;Of;G
A;Pf;HA;Qf;OA;Rf;OA;Sf;OA;TD;CAf;OF;Uf;GF;Vf;HF;Wf;FF;Xf;AF;Yf;AF;Zf;A
P;bf;OF;af;OP;
In this section, the Call Command string is broken down into its component
Context-Command-Lists as follows:
Call Command Fragment;
Context-Identifier
Input-Sequence1 Action1 Action2;
(optional) Input-Sequence2 Action1 Action2;
When reading a Call Command string, you can identify the end of one
Context-Command-List and the beginning of the next by noting whether there
is a terminating ';' immediately after the second Action-Identifier, or whether
it is followed by an input sequence.
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