Configuring an fxs interface, Configuring cid, Configuration guidelines – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 5600 User Manual
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Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter voice view.
voice-setup
N/A
3.
Configure call progress tones.
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Specify a country:
cptone country-type locale
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Customize call progress tone
parameters:
cptone custom { busy-tone |
congestion-tone | dial-tone |
ringback-tone |
special-dial-tone |
waiting-tone } comb freq1
freq2 time1 time2 time3 time4
By default, the call progress tones
of China are used.
4.
Configure the amplitude value
for call progress tones.
cptone tone-type { all | busy-tone
| congestion-tone | dial-tone |
ringback-tone | special-dial-tone |
waiting-tone } amplitude value
The default is 1000 for busy tone
and congestion tone, 400 for dial
tone and special dial tone, and
600 for ringback tone and waiting
tone.
Configuring an FXS interface
This section covers the procedures for configuring an FXS interface.
Configuring CID
Caller identification (CID) enables called terminals to display the calling information, including the
calling number, calling name, date, and time.
CID supports two data formats:
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Single-data-message format—Contains date, time, and calling number.
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Multiple-data-message format—Contains date, time, calling number, and calling name.
The called telephone displays the calling number differently as follows:
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The called telephone displays the calling number if the terminating device is enabled with CID and
can obtain the calling number.
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The called telephone displays the character "O" if the terminating device is enabled with CID but
fails to obtain the calling number (for example, the originating device does not send the calling
number).
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The called telephone displays the character "P" if CID is disabled on the terminating device.
The FXS interface sends the CID to the called telephone through frequency shift keying (FSK) modulation
between the first and second rings. For the CID to appear on the called telephone, the called user should
pick up the handset after the second ring.
The CID function requires configurations on both FXS and FXO interfaces. For configuration on the FXO
interface, see "
Configuration guidelines
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The PBX and called telephones must support CID.