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Parameter time: Delay before sending a DTMF signal in milliseconds, in the range of 50 to 10,000.

Description Use the timer dtmf command to configure the delay from when the originating point receives a seizure acknowledgement signal to when it starts sending DTMF signals.

Use the undo timer dtmf command to restore the default.

By default, the delay is 50 milliseconds.

This command applies to R2 signaling only.

Normally, the originating point starts sending DTMF signals immediately after receiving a line seizure acknowledgement signal. Sometimes, however, you may need to introduce a delay to accommodate to the digit collection process on the remote PBX.

Related command: dtmf enable.

n Before you can configure this command, you must configure the dtmf enable command.

Example # Configure the R2 signaling to start sending DTMF signals 800 milliseconds later after receiving a seizure acknowledgement signal.

<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-cas1/0:0] dtmf enable

[Sysname-cas1/0:0] timer dtmf 800

timer register-pulse persistence

Syntax

timer register-pulse persistence time

 

undo timer register-pulse persistence

View

R2 CAS view

Parameter

persistence time: Duration in milliseconds of R2 register pulse signals, in the

 

range of 50 to 3,000.

Description

Use the timer register-pulse persistence command to configure the duration

 

of R2 register pulse signals such as A-3, A-4, and A-6.

 

Use the undo timer register-pulse persistence command to restore the

 

default, that is, 150 milliseconds.

 

By default, the duration is 150 milliseconds.

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