Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Commands: R Through Sh

registered-caller ring

registered-caller ring

To configure the Nariwake service registered caller ring cadence, use the registered-caller ring command in dial-peer configuration mode.

registered-caller ring cadence

Syntax Description

 

cadence

A value of 0, 1, or 2. The default ring cadence for registered callers is 1

 

 

 

and for unregistered callers is 0. The on and off periods of ring 0 (normal

 

 

 

ringing signals) and ring 1 (ringing signals for the Nariwake service) are

 

 

 

defined in the NTT user manual.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Defaults

 

The default Nariwake service registered caller ring cadence is ring 1.

Command Modes

Command History

Dial-peer configuration

Release

Modification

12.1.(2)XF

The command registered-caller ring was introduced on the Cisco 800

 

series routers.

 

 

Usage Guidelines If your ISDN line is provisioned for the I Number or dial-in services, you must also configure a dial peer by using the destination-patternnot-providedcommand. Either port 1 or port 2 can be configured under this dial peer. The router then forwards the incoming call to voice port 1. (See the “Examples” section below.

If more than one dial peer is configured with the destination-patternnot-providedcommand, the router uses the first configured dial peer for the incoming calls. To display the Nariwake ring cadence setting, use the show run command.

Examples

The following example sets the ring cadence for registered callers to 2.

pots country jp dial-peer voice 1 pots

registered-caller ring 2

Cisco IOS Voice, Video, Fax Command Reference

VR-564

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Cisco Systems VR-561 manual Registered-caller ring cadence, Release Modification, VR-564