Chapter 5 Admin Terminal Commands

 

 

Table 5-6: Option Flags.

 

 

 

Option

 

Description

 

 

Dont Answer

Specifies that an incoming call will not be answered when the Inbound Route

On Timeout

Request timer has expired.

 

1

= Do not answer inbound call on timeout.

 

0

= Answer inbound call on timeout.

 

 

 

PARK

Connects a device to silence. A device can be a trunk, station, or DSP.

Syntax: park <Matrix Number>

Note:

For Engineering use only.

PLAY

Plays the specified Encore Voice Message to the specified Station.

Syntax: play <message name> <station #>

Note:

If voice messages are cre- ated external to TSP, they must adhere to the TSP for- mat of 8Khz, 8bit, and U law(for US and Canada) or A law(for EU) companding.

The <message name> is the file name of the voice message located in the / usr/vox directory (excluding the .wav extension). These voice files could have been created by the record command, or recorded elsewhere and depos- ited in the /usr/vox directory.

Example: Play a voice message named hello.wav to station 26.

play hello 26

If a 3rd parameter is entered (anything) the message will be played continu- ously (until the station goes on–hook). This is obviously for diagnostic pur- poses only.

example: play hello 26 1

POISSON

The poisson command displays a Poisson distribution of the following items:

Table 5-7: Poisson Distributions.

 

Option

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

Answer Time

The time it takes calls to be

 

 

answered. (Measured from the

 

 

beginning of a launch to voice

 

 

being detected).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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