Configuring Voice
Configuring Voice Settings
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Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models)
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Feature Dial
Services Codes
These codes tell the SRP what to do when the user is
listening to the first or second dial tone.
One or more *code can be configured into this
parameter, such as *72, or *72|*74|*67|*82, etc. Max total
length is 79 chars. This parameter applies when the
user has a dial tone (first or second dial tone). Enter
*code (and the following target number according to
current dial plan) entered at the dial tone triggers the
SRP to call the target number prepended by the *code.
For example, after user dials *72, the SRP plays a
special tone called a Prompt tone while awaiting the
user to enter a valid target number. When a complete
number is entered, the SRP sends a INVITE to *72
target_number as in a normal call. This feature allows
the proxy to process features like call forward (*72) or
Block Caller ID (*67).
The *codes should not conflict with any of the other
vertical service codes internally processed by the SRP.
You can empty the corresponding *code that you do not
want to the SRP to process.
You can add a parameter to each *code in Features Dial
Services Codes to indicate what tone to play after the
*code is entered, such as *72‘c‘|*67‘p‘. Below are a list of
allowed tone parameters (note the use of open quotes
surrounding the parameter w/o spaces)
‘c‘ = <Cfwd Dial Tone>
‘d‘ = <Dial Tone>
‘m‘ = <MWI Dial Tone>
‘o‘ = <Outside Dial Tone>
‘p‘ = <Prompt Dial Tone>
‘s‘ = <Second Dial Tone>
‘x‘ = No tones are place, x is any digit not used above
If no tone parameter is specified, the SRP plays Prompt
tone by default. If the *code is not to be followed by a
phone number, such as *73 to cancel call forwarding, do
not include it in this parameter. In that case, simply add
that *code in the dial plan and the SRP send INVITE
*73@..... as usual when user dials *73.