R0106-HP MSR Router Series Voice Configuration Guide(V7)

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Configuring the call hold mode
There are two call hold modes:
Silent mode (inactive)—During call hold, the held party hears silence. This mode is configured on
the holding party (the initiator of call hold) to signal the held party to close the transmit and receive
media channels of the held party.
Unidirectional playing mode (sendonly)—During call hold, the held party hears tones or music
played by a third-party music server. To play tones, you need to configure the sendonly keyword on
the holding party to open its transmit media channel and close its receive media channel. To play
music on hold by the third-party music server, you must configure the sendonly moh-number string
option on the SIP trunk device and configure the inactive keyword on the holding party. For
information about configuring a SIP trunk device, see "Configuring SIP trunk."
To configure the call hold mode:
Ste
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter voice view.
voice-setup N/A
3. Configure the call hold mode.
call-hold-format { inactive |
sendonly [ moh-number string ] }
The default is inactive.
Configuring call forwarding
Before configuring call forwarding, make sure there is a route from the initiator to the final recipient.
You must correctly plan forwarded-to numbers to avoid incorrect numbers and circular calls.
A call can be forwarded five times at most.
To configure call forwarding:
Ste
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2. Enter voice view.
voice-setup N/A
3. Enter dial program view.
dial-program N/A
4. Create a POTS entity and enter
POTS entity view.
entity entity-number pots N/A
5. Configure call forwarding.
call-forwarding { no-reply |
on-busy | unavailable |
unconditional } number number
By default, call forwarding is
disabled.
The unconditional, unavailable,
on-busy, and no-reply call
forwarding types can be
configured at the same time and
have a descending order of
priority.