HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Voice Command Reference

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The timer ringbusy command takes effect only after the send ringbusy enable command is configured.
Examples
# Configure the timeout time for playing ringback tones as 10000 milliseconds.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] controller e1 1/0
[Sysname-E1 1/0] timeslot-set 0 timeslot-list 1-31 signal r2
[Sysname-E1 1/0] cas 0
[Sysname-cas 1/0:0] timer ringback 10000
timer dl
Use timer dl to set the timeout time of line signals.
Use undo timer dl to restore the default.
Syntax
timer dl { answer | clear-back | clear-forward | | re-answer | release-guard | seizing } time
undo timer dl { answer | clear-back | clear-forward | | re-answer | release-guard | seizing }
Default
The timeout time is:
60000 milliseconds for answer signals.
10000 milliseconds for clear-back, clear-forward, and release-guard signals.
1000 milliseconds for seizure and re-answer signals.
Views
R2 CAS view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
answer time: Specifies the timeout time for waiting an answer signal, in the range of 100 to 120000
milliseconds.
This option applies to the terminating side and originating side:
The terminating side starts this timer after sending a seizure acknowledgement signal. If it does not
send an answer signal to the originating side before the timer expires, the terminating side clears
the connection.
The originating side starts this timer after receiving a seizure acknowledgement signal. If it does not
receive the answer signal from the terminating side before the timer expires, the originating side
clears the connection.
clear-back time: Specifies the timeout time of clear-back signals, in the range of 100 to 60000
milliseconds. The terminating side starts this timer after sending a clear-back signal. If it does not receive
a forward signal from the originating side before the timer expires, it clears the connection. This option
applies to the terminating side.
clear-forward time: Specifies the timeout time of clear-forward signals, in the range of 100 to 60000
milliseconds. The originating side starts this timer after sending a clear-forward signal. If it does not