Configuring a priority for a voice entity, Configuring a number sending mode, Procedure – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 5600 User Manual
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Configuring a priority for a voice entity
If a number matches multiple voice entities, the router selects the voice entity with the highest priority.
To configure a priority for a voice entity:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter voice view.
voice-setup
N/A
3.
Enter dial program view.
dial-program
N/A
4.
Enter voice entity view.
entity entity-number { pots | voip }
N/A
5.
Configure a priority for the
voice entity.
priority priority-order
The default priority is 0.
Configuring a number sending mode
The number sending mode controls how the originating router sends a called number. The router
supports the following number sending modes:
•
Sends the least significant digits of a called number (the number of the least significant digits is
specified with the send-number digit-number command).
•
Sends all the digits of a called number.
•
Sends a truncated called number. When the match-template command configured for a voice
entity contains dots ".", only the digits that match the dots are sent.
Procedure
To configure a number sending mode:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter voice view.
voice-setup
N/A
3.
Enter dial program view.
dial-program
N/A
4.
Enter POTS voice entity view.
entity entity-number pots
N/A
5.
Configure a number sending
mode.
send-number { digit-number | all |
truncate }
By default, the truncate mode is
used.
Examples
As shown in
, Router A and Router B connect to each other through an IP link and an E1 link.
The telephones at two sides call each other through the E1 link. This section provides examples for
configuring number sending modes to achieve different call policies.