R2511-HP MSR Router Series Voice Configuration Guide(V5)

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Configuring a number priority peer
Configuration prerequisites
The required basic configurations have been completed on POTS, VoIP, VoFR, and IVR entities.
Configuration procedure
To configure a number priority peer:
Step Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter voice view.
voice-setup N/A
3. Enter voice dial program
view.
dial-program N/A
4. Configure a number priority
peer.
number-priority peer enable
Optional.
By default, a number starting with
an asterisk (*) or a pound sign (#)
will first match against a service
feature code.
After the number-priority peer enable command is configured, a dialed number will match first against
a voice entity match template and then a service feature code. For example, if a service feature code is
*40*1234 and the match template *40 is configured for a voice entity, *40*1234 dialed by a user will
first match the number template *40 (*40 is dialed out as the called number), and the feature
corresponding to the service feature code *40*1234 will not be triggered.
For more information about the configuration of feature codes, see "Configuring call services."
Configuring a maximum-call-connection set
To control communication traffic, limit the total call connections for one or more voice entities according
to the network scale.
To configure a maximum-call-connection set:
1. Create a maximum-call-connection set. The parameters include a set label and the maximum
number of call connections.
2. Bind the maximum-call-connection set to voice entities.
By comparing the maximum number of call connections with the number of existing call connections of
voice entities in a set, the voice gateway determines whether these voice entities can establish new calls.