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Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide
Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev. D0, June 2004
Chapter5 CLI Commands
cnfcaswinktime
cnfcaswinktime
To configure the channel associated signaling (CAS) wink time parameters—minimum and maximum
make times, and minimum break time—for an endpoint, use the cnfcaswinktime command in the VoIP
switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes.
cnfcaswinktime endpt-num min-make-time ma x- ma ke- ti me m in-b reak-t ime
Syntax Description
Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC
Usage Guidelines A wink is composed of the following sequential events:
1. On-hook pattern
2. Off-hook pattern
3. Return to an on-hook pattern
The minimum and maximum make times are the minimum and maximum durations that the off-hook
pattern persists. The minimum break time is the minimum d urat ion tha t t he o n-h ook pat ter n p ersi sts
following the return to on-hook.
endpt-num The endpoint number which is to be configured with wink time parameters.
Endpoint number. It can be a value from one of the following ranges:
For template number 1:
For VISM, from 1 to 145
For VISM-PR T1, from 1 to 192
For VISM-PR E1, from 1 to 248
For template number 2:
For VISM T1, from 1 to 192
For VISM E1, from 1 to 248
For template number 3:
For VISM, from 1 to 120
For VISM-PR T1, from 1 to 192
For VISM-PR E1, from 1 to 248
For template number 4:
For VISM-PR, from 1 to 144
min-make-time The minimum make duration time (defined in milliseconds) of the wink. It can
be in the range from 10 to 1000. (Default = 100)
max-make-time The maximum make duration time (defined in milliseconds) of the wink. It can
be in the range from 10 to 3000. (Default = 1000)
min-break-time The minimum break duration time (defined in millis ec onds ) o f the wi nk. It can
be in the range from 10 to 1000. (Default = 20)