Chapter 2 SIP Protocol Subscriber Features
Cisco BTS 10200
ACR has multiple activation options as follows:
•Activated permanently at subscription time by service
•Activated by user:
–The user lifts the handset, and listens for a dial tone.
–The user presses the activation Vertical Service Code (VSC); for example, typically *77 in North America. If ACR can be activated, the system returns a success announcement.
–ACR is now activated, and will stay active until it is deactivated.
Note If the user tries to activate ACR when it is already active, the system treats the new activation attempt as a new attempt.
ACR deactivation options are as follows:
•Service provider deactivation at user request.
•Deactivated by user:
–The user lifts the handset and listens for a dial tone.
–The user presses the deactivation VSC; for example, typically *87 in North America. The system responds with a success announcement.
–ACR is now deactivated, and will stay inactive until it is activated.
Note If the user tries to deactivate ACR when it is already deactivated, the system accepts and processes the new deactivation attempt as a new attempt.
For more information, refer to the Anonymous Call Rejection section in the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch System Description guide.
Billing
The Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch provides call data for billing on SIP calls. Specific fields are supported in the call detail data records for calls that originate or terminate on a SIP trunk or subscriber. For detailed information on billing management and data, refer to the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Billing Interface Guide.
CALEA Call Content
CALEA is not available for SIP subscribers.
Call Forwarding
For information about the feature and all of its options, refer to Call Forwarding Features section in the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch System Description guide.
Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Protocol User Guide
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