3.
service
4.
shutdown
5.
preference
The port subcommand specifies what ports to configure for a specific group command. It has the following
formats:
port <voice port#> [ans | called | dest] <E164 address> [desc <description>]
port <voice port#> [desc <description>]
port <voice port#>
port <start voice port#>-<end port#> [ans | called | dest] <E164 address> <interval>
[desc <description>]
port <start voice port#>-<end port#> [ans | called | dest] <E164 address> [desc
<description>]
port <start voice port#>-<end port#> [desc <description>]
port <start voice port#>-<end port#>
port all [ans | called | dest] <E164 address> <interval> [desc <description>]
port all [ans | called | dest] <E164 address> [desc <description>]
port all [desc <description>]
port all
• The
voice port#
is composed of
slot#/subunit#/port# or slot#/port#
.
• The ans is the abbreviation for
answer-address
, which has the same meaning as the subcommand under
dial-peer voice <tag> pots
.
• The called is the abbreviation for
incoming called-number
, which has the same meaning as the
subcommand under
dial-peer voice <tag> pots
.
• The dest is the abbreviation for
description
, which has the same meaning as the subcommand under
dial-peer voice <tag> pots
.
• The
<interval>
denotes the interval value of the E164 number for each adjacent port. The default is
zero and the allowable value is from 1 to 100, inclusively.
• Multiple port commands are allowed and can be removed one by one with exact port specification or all
at once using
no port all
.
• No overlay port commands are allowed. As a result, no other port commands are allowed if port all is
configured.
Cisco VG400 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide
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Configuring Voice Ports
Cisco IOS Bulk Configuration