Operation Manual – Call Services
H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX
Chapter 21 CPCP Service
21-2
Step
Expected result
A dials
*91#.
The call goes on if the CPCP service is
not enabled for A.
A hears the voice prompt “The
connection code to restore the call is
XXXX
” and B hears the music on hold if
the CPCP service has been enabled for
subscriber A.
A remembers the access code that the
XE IP PBX assigns for it and then hangs
up.
—
A or another subscriber dials *91*xxxx#.
The XE IP PBX stops playing the music
on hold to B and the call between A and
B resumes.
Note:
z
xxxx stands for the connection code that the XE IP PBX assigned for the call. It is
used for locating the call when the call is to be restored. Therefore, the subscriber
using the CPCP service must remember this number.
z
After subscriber A makes the call and hangs up with the call hold and restoration
service, subscriber A or other subscribers who are on the same XE IP PBX as
subscriber A can restore the call by dialing *91*xxxx#.
21.2 CPCP Service Configuration
21.2.1 Configuring CPCP Service
Table 21-2
Configure the CPCP service
Operation
Command
Description
Enter system view.
system-view
—
Enter LS view.
location-server
—
Enter LS-GW view.
gateway
device-id
—
Enter subscriber number
view.
subscriber
short-number
long-number
—
Enable/disable the CPCP
service.
srv-switch cpcp { on | off }
Required
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