R2511-HP MSR Router Series Voice Command Reference(V5)

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Related commands
substitute
number-substitute
first-rule
dot-match
select-rule rule-order
Use select-rule rule-order to configure match order of rules for the voice entity selection.
Use undo select-rule rule-order to restore the default.
Syntax
select-rule rule-order 1st-rule [ 2nd-rule [ 3rd-rule ] ]
undo select-rule rule-order
Default
The match order of rules for the voice entity selection is exact match->voice entity priority->random
selection.
Views
Voice dial program view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
1st-rule: First rule in the match order for voice entity selection. The value range is 1 to 4.
2nd-rule: Second rule in the match order for voice entity selection. The value is in the range of 1 to 4 but
differs from that of 1st-rule.
3rd-rule: Third rule in the match order for voice entity selection. The value is in the range of 1 to 4 but
differs from those of 1st-rule and 2nd-rule.
Table 39 Meanings of integers 1 through 4
Inte
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er Meanin
g
Descri
p
tion
1 Exact match
The more digits of a digit string are matched from left to right,
the higher the precision is. The system stops using the rule
once a digit cannot be matched uniquely.
2 Priority
Voice entity priorities are divided into 11 levels numbered
from 0 to 10. The smaller the value is, the higher the priority
is. That means level 0 has the highest priority.
3 Random selection
The system selects at random a voice entity from a set of
qualified voice entities.
4 Longest idle time The longer the voice entity is idle, the higher the priority is.
Usage guidelines
You can use the select-rule rule-order command to configure at most three different rules. The match
order of rules determines the application sequence of the rules: