ADTRAN AOS Version R10.1.0 Command Reference Manual page 3717

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Command Reference Guide
dnis-digits <value>
Use the dnis-digits command to enable the dialed number identification service (DNIS) delay feature and
to specify the number of DNIS dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) digits that are outpulsed to the terminal
when a call is routed to an automatic call distributor (ACD), such as a fax server, that is connected to a
foreign exchange station (FXS) port. For more information on how this feature works, refer to the
Functional Notes and Technology Review sections below. Use the no form of this command to disable the
DNIS delay feature. Variations of this command include:
dnis-digits <value>
dnis-digits <value> digit-delay <value>
dnis-digits <value> digit-delay <value> cut-through-delay <value>
Syntax Description
dnis-digits <value>
digit-delay <value>
cut-through-delay <value>
Default Values
By default, this feature is disabled and zero DNIS digits are outpulsed. When the shortest version of the
command is used (dnis-digits <value>), the digit delay is set to 200 ms and the cut-through-delay is set to
500 ms by default.
Command History
Release A2.04
Functional Notes
The DNIS delay feature is used when an FXS port is connected to an ACD, such as a fax server. When the
switchboard routes a call to the port and the terminal answers, the trailing digits of the called number are
outpulsed to allow the terminal to finish routing the call. The dnis-digits command allows you to configure
how many digits are outpulsed. For more information on how the feature operates, refer to the Technology
Review section of this command.
This feature is available only when the voice user type is specified as FXS.
60000CRG0-35E
Specifies the number of DNIS digits that are to be outpulsed. Range is 1 to
16 digits.
Optional. Specifies the delay (in milliseconds) between the terminal going
off-hook and the first DNIS digit outpulse. The delay is specified in 100 ms
increments and the range is 100 to 1000 ms.
Optional. Specifies the delay (in milliseconds) between the outpulsing of the
final DNIS digit and the start of two-way voice traffic. The delay is specified
in 100 ms increments and the range is 100 to 2000 ms.
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