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26.17 Configuring Charge Codes

The Charge Codes table lets you configure metering tones that the device generates to the
Tel side on its FXS interfaces, and for Advice of Charge (AOC) services for Euro ISDN
trunks (see Advice of Charge Services for Euro ISDN on page 452). To enable the
generation of metering tones, see Configuring Metering Tones on page 459.
You can configure up to 25 different Charge Codes, where each table row represents a
Charge Code. Each Charge Code can include up to four different time periods in a day (24
hours). The device selects the time period by comparing the device's current time to the
end time of each time period of the selected Charge Code. The device generates the
number of pulses on answer once the call is connected, and from that point on, it
generates a pulse for each pulse interval. If a call starts at a certain time period and
crosses to the next, the information of the next time period is used.
To assign a Charge Code to an outgoing Tel-to-IP call, use the Outbound IP Routing table.
Note:
The Charge Codes table is applicable only to FXS and Euro ISDN PRI / BRI
interfaces.
The following procedure describes how to configure Charge Codes in the Web interface.
You can also configure Charge Codes using the table ini file parameter, ChargeCode or
CLI command, configure voip > gw analoggw charge-code.
To configure a Charge Code:
1.
Open the Charge Codes Table page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > GW and IP
to IP > DTMF and Supplementary > Charge Codes).
2.
Configure a Charge Code according to the parameters described in the table below.
3.
Click Submit, and then save ("burn") your settings to flash memory.
Table 26-10: Charge Codes Table Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
End Time
CLI: end-time-<1-4>
[ChargeCode_EndTime<1-4>]
User's Manual
Figure 26-12: Charge Codes Table Page
Defines the end of the time period in a 24 hour format, hh. For
example, "04" denotes 4 A.M.
Notes:
The first time period always starts at midnight (00).
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