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Chapter 6 Call Commands
Call Command Behavior
CALLING: Phone number is sent;
Cisco ATA is waiting for response from
the far end
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R—Cancel the outgoing call, restarts dial-tone, and revert to PREDIAL
state.
RINGING: Cisco ATA is ringing the
phone to alert user of an incoming call
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OFH—Stop ringing, answer the call, and go to CONNECTED state.
CONNECTED: The Cisco ATA is
connected with one far end party;
Cisco ATA may be the caller or the callee
United States and Sweden:
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R—Hold current call, play dial-tone to dial second number, and go to
PREDIAL_HOLDING state.
WAITHOOK: Far end hangs up while in
CONNECTED state; Cisco ATA plays
fast-busy after five seconds in this state
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R—Stop fast-busy, start dial-tone, and go to PREDIAL state.
CONNECTED_ALERTING: Cisco ATA
receives another call while in
CONNECTED state; Cisco ATA plays
Call Waiting tone periodically (every 10
seconds for US; every second for
Sweden)
United States:
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R—Place current call on-hold, answer the waiting call, and go to
CALLWAITING state.
Sweden:
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R0—Continue current call, reject the waiting call, and revert to
CONNECTED state.
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R1—Disconnect current call, answer the waiting call, and go to
CONNECTED state.
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R2—Place current call on-hold, answer waiting call, and go to
CALLWAITING state.
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R3—Continue with current call, answer the waiting call and go to
CONFERENCE state.
All Regions:
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ONH—Disconnect current call and go to IDLE state (the Cisco ATA then
automatically starts ringing the phone, and goes to RINGING state).
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AFE hangs up—Go to WAITHOOK_ALERTING state, continue to play
CWT.
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WFE cancels the call—Stop CWT and revert to CONNECTED state.
CALL WAITING: Cisco ATA is
connected to two far end users on the
same line; one is in active conversation
(the active far end or AFE) while the
other is on-hold (the waiting far end or
WFE). This state is initially entered when
the Cisco ATA is connected to one of the
far ends while the other far end calls into
the Cisco ATA.
United States:
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R—Place the AFE on-hold and retrieve the WFE.
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ONH—Transfer the WFE to the AFE, drop out of the call, and go to
PREDIAL state.
Sweden:
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R1—Disconnect current call, answer the waiting call, and go to
CONNECTED state.
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R2—Place the AFE on-hold and retrieve the WFE.
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R3—Retrieve the WFE, and go to CONFERENCE state.
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R4—Transfer the WFE to the AFE, drop out of the call, and go to PREDIAL
state.
Table 6-4
Call Command Behavior (continued)
Cisco ATA State and its Definition
Summary of Commands (Input Sequence and Actions)