R2511-HP MSR Router Series Voice Command Reference(V5)
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maxpoll: Selects the timeslot with the greatest number from available timeslots in the first timeslot polling.
In later pollings, it selects in descending order timeslots with numbers less than the one picked out in the
previous polling. Suppose TS31 and TS29 are not available. In the first polling, TS30 will be picked out
for use and in the next polling, TS28.
min: Selects the timeslot with the lowest number from available timeslots.
min: Selects the timeslot with the smallest number from available timeslots.
minpoll: Selects the timeslot with the lowest number from available timeslots in the first timeslot polling.
In later pollings, it selects in ascending order timeslots with numbers greater than the one picked out in
the previous polling. Suppose TS1 and TS3 are not available. In the first polling, TS2 will be picked out
for use and in the next polling, TS4.
Examples
# Set the trunk routing mode for TS set 5 to max on interface E1 1/0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] controller e1 1/0
[Sysname-e1 1/0] timeslot-set 5 timeslot-list 1-31 signal r2
[Sysname-e1 1/0] cas 5
[Sysname-cas1/0:5] select-mode max
Related commands
• cas
• trunk-direction
sendring ringbusy enable
NOTE:
This command applies to R2 signaling only.
Use sendring ringbusy enable to enable the terminating side to send busy tones to calling subscribers.
Use undo sendring ringbusy enable to disable the terminating side from sending busy tones to calling
subscribers.
Syntax
sendring ringbusy enable
undo sendring ringbusy enable
Default
The terminating side sends busy tones to calling subscribers.
Views
R2 CAS view
Default command level
2: System level
Examples
# On TS set 5 on interface E1 1/0 configure the terminating side to send ringback tone to the calling
side.
<Sysname> system-view










