SmartWare Software Configuration Guide

40 • Call router configuration

 

 

To remove the first two entries from the complex function enter the following commands. Pay attention on the index. When removing the first entry, the MAP2 function becomes entry with index 1. Thus you have to spec- ify index 1 twice to remove the first two entries:

node(cfg)#context cs node(ctx-cs)[switch]#complext-function MY-FUNC node(func)[MY-FUNC]#no execute 1 node(func)[MY-FUNC]#no execute 1

The resulting running-config is:

complex function MY-FUNC execute 1 MAP3 execute 2 MAP4

Procedure: To delete an entire complex function

Mode: Context CS

Step

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Command

Purpose

 

 

node(ctx-cs)[switch]#no complex-

Delete the complex function function-name.

function function-name

 

 

 

Example: Remove an entire complex function

node(cfg)#context cs node(ctx-cs)[switch]#no complex-function MY-FUNC

Digit collection & sending-complete behavior

Sending-Complete

The call-router can be configured how to handle address-complete indications (e.g. ISDN Sending-Complete IE). On ISDN, H.323 and SIP interfaces, an address-complete-indicationcommand controls the tunneling of address-completeindications separately for incoming and outgoing calls.

Each interface can be configured to pass transparently address-complete indications, or to explicitly insert or remove it for incoming and outgoing calls. In addition the behavior of the call-router can be configured.

Some call signaling protocols allow a user to dial a destination by using the overlap-sending procedure. These protocols include analog telephony (FXS/FXO), ISDN and H.323. ISDN and H.323 support address-com- plete indication using the Sending-Complete Information Element. Other protocols wait on a timeout or send a terminating character, e.g. pound (#), to indicate address-completion. The following commands control the tunneling of address-complete indications from the signaling protocol to the internal call-control representa- tion and vice-versa. In addition, the context cs introduces command extensions that control the address-com- pletion handling in the internal call-router.

Ingress interface

On the ingress interface (ISDN, H.323 or SIP) the address-complete-indication accept <type> command configures how to map the address-complete indication of the signaling-protocol to the internal call-control. There the indication can be used for call-routing (see below) or mapped again to an address-complete indica- tion on an egress interface (see below).

Call router configuration task list

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Patton electronic SmartNode 4110 Series Example Remove an entire complex function, Sending-Complete, Ingress interface