TANDBERG GWDataport Command Interface User Guide

4.2.2. General GW Commands

Command:

Description:

calltransfer

Disconnects the h323 terminal of a GW call and reconnects to another h323 terminal,

 

by either specifying a telephone number or by referring to a directory entry.

 

calltransfer <gwid> <number>

 

or

 

calltransfer <gwid> <11..l99> - (get number from directory)

 

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parameters:

 

gwid: 1..16. Identifier referring to a GW call.

 

NOTE! When referring to a directory entry the GW will override the calltype

 

specified by the directory entry and the network type specified by the netprofile

 

command.

 

 

directory

Creates a directory entry in the directory list. The directory entry list can hold as

 

many as 99 directory entries. The directory are used together with the calltransfer

 

command.

 

directory <entry no> [number[**2ndNumber]] [calltype[r]] [profile] [name]

 

or

 

directory add [number[**2ndNumber]] [calltype[r]] [profile] [name]

 

or

 

directory all

 

or

 

directory delete <entry no>

 

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parameters:

entry no: 1..99. Specifies an entry number where to add or retrieve a directory entry (only supplying the entry number will retrieve the given entry).

NOTE! The user should be aware not to overwrite existing entries.

number: The phone number to be stored for this entry. If the destination is a unit using H221, two numbers can be supplied separated by **.

calltype: tlph/2xh221/2b/3b/4b/5b/6b/8b/12b/18b/23b/30b/h0/auto. An optional r can be added after the calltype parameter to denote a restricted call.

NOTE! This parameter will be overridden when using calltransfer.

profile: p1/p2/p3/p4/p5/p6. Selects one of the predefined netprofiles, ref. command netprofile.

name: The contacts name.

NOTE! If the name contains spaces the name has to be embraced by quotes, e.g. “John Johnsen”

 

sub-commands:

 

add: Adds the specified directory entry to the first vacant entry in the

 

 

directory list.

 

all: Lists all nonempty directory entries

 

delete: Deletes a specified entry.

 

Example of directory feedback:

 

*P directory 99 123456789 auto p1 TANDBERG

 

 

disc

Disconnects a GW call.

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