86 Chapter 7 Command Line Interface (CLI)

Table 25 MFC directory CLI commands (Sheet 3 of 3)

CLI command

Description

 

 

EndAniType

Defines how to determine end of ANI digits.

<mfc_link><direction><type>

 

 

Where:

 

mfc_link is the number of the link, 0 or 1.

 

direction is 0 (IC), 1 (OG), or 2 (both).

 

type is either 0 (Ix signal) or 1 (fixed number of digits).

 

 

SetAniCount <mfc_link> <value>

Defines the number of expected ANI digits when EndAniType is set to a

 

fixed number of digits.

 

Where:

 

mfc_link is the number of the link, 0 or 1.

 

value is the expected number of ANI digits in the range of 1...16.

 

 

ARP <mfc_link> <Dig_num>

Sets the number of received DID digits, after which the R2MFC MBM sends

 

ANI requests to the CO.

 

Where:

 

mfc_link is the number of the link, 0 or 1.

 

Dig_num is the number of digit after which ANI is requested in the range of

 

1...20, or 0 (after the last digit).

 

This command is for incoming calls only.

 

 

BCatOpt <mfc_link><pls/cmpl>

Defines BW_BCateg signal as pulse or compelled signal.

 

Where:

 

mfc_link is the number of the link, 0 or 1.

 

pls/cmpl is either 0 (BCategory is compelled signal) or 1 (BCategory is

 

pulsed signal).

 

 

MTS <mfc_link>

Sets the MFC transmit signals value. For each logical meaning, sets which

<MFC_signal_meaning>

MFC physical signal is actually sent.

<MFC_signal>

 

 

Where:

 

mfc_link is the number of the link, 0 or 1.

 

MFC_signal_meaning is one of the MFC signals meaning in the range of

 

0...49. See Chapter , “MFC Signal Definitions,” on page 111 MFC definition

 

tables.

 

MFC_signal is either Forward (I,II) or Backward (A,B) signals.

 

 

MRS <mfc_link> <MFC_signal>

Defines how to interpret received MFC signals. For each MFC physical

<MFC_signal_meaning>

signal sets its logical meaning.

 

Where:

 

mfc_link is the number of the link, 0 or 1.

 

MFC_signal is either Forward (I,II) or Backward (A,B) signals.

 

MFC_signal_meaning is one of the MFC signals meaning in the range of

 

0...49. See Chapter , “MFC Signal Definitions,” on page 111 for MFC

 

definition tables.

 

 

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