From: m.m.jansen02@kpn.com
Date: Mon Sep 15 2003 - 10:13:00 GMT-3
Bat-phone.
A sort of auto-dial when off-hook signal is sent.
PLAR.
connection {plar | tie-line | plar-opx} digits | {trunk digits
[answer-mode]}
plar
Specifies a private line automatic ringdown (PLAR) connection. PLAR is an
autodialing mechanism that permanently associates a voice interface with a
far-end voice interface, allowing call completion to a specific telephone
number or PBX without dialing. When the calling telephone goes off-hook, a
predefined network dial peer is automatically matched, which sets up a call
to the destination telephone or PBX.
tie-line
Specifies a connection that emulates a temporary tie-line trunk to a
private branch exchange (PBX). A tie-line connection is automatically set up
for each call and torn down when the call ends.
plar-opx
Specifies a PLAR off-premises extension (OPX) connection. Using this
option, the local voice port provides a local response before the remote
voice port receives an answer. On Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) interfaces,
the voice port will not answer until the remote side has answered.
digits
Specifies the destination telephone number. Valid entries are any series of
digits that specify the E.164 telephone number.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fvvf
ax_r/vrf_a.htm#1036217
Martijn
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: John Tafasi [mailto:johntafasi@yahoo.com]
Verzonden: maandag 15 september 2003 10:51
Aan: ccielab
Onderwerp: Voice challenge
Hi Group,
I have this scenario: Router A is a voice router with two FXS analoge voice
ports, each port is connected to an analoge telephone. I would like to
configure the router such that when the user connected to the first port
dial 0, the call will go to the other user at the second port. How would you
configure that?
John Tafasi
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