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value: 0 or 1. 0 indicates that DTMF detection is sensitive while “1” indicates that DTMF detection is insensitive.

Description Use the dtmf threshold digital command to set the DTMF detection sensitivity.

Use the undo dtmf threshold digital command to restore the default DTMF detection sensitivity.

By default, the DTMF detection is insensitive.

The more sensitive the DTMF detection is, the larger the tolerance of DTMF collection is. The possibility of detecting error codes becomes relatively high while the possibility of missing detecting error codes becomes low.

Example # Set the DTMF detection to be insensitive.

<Sysname> system-view [Sysname] voice-setup [Sysname-voice] subscirber-line1/0:0

[Sysname-voice-line1/0:0] dtmf threshold digital 1

final-callednum enable

Syntax final-callednum enable

undo final-callednum enable

View R2 CAS view

Parameter None

Description Use the final-callednum enable command to enable the originating point to send a number terminator to the terminating point after it sends all digits of a called number. After the terminating point receives this terminator, it stops requesting the called number.

Use the undo final-callednum enable command to disable the originating point to send a number terminator to the terminating point after it sends all digits of a called number.

By default, no number terminator is sent.

This command applies to R2 signaling only.

You may configure the final-callednumcommand to accommodate to the R2 interregister signaling in some countries where a number terminator can be sent to indicate that all digits of a called number has been sent.

Related command: register-valuedigital-end.

Example # Enable the originating point to send the number terminator signal.

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