Weed Eater 2600 manual Configuring Timeouts Commands, Purpose

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Configuring Timeouts Commands

Cisco High-Density Analog Voice and Fax Network Module

Configuration Tasks

Configuring Timeouts Commands

To change timeouts parameters, use the following commands as appropriate, in voice-port configuration mode:

 

Command

Purpose

Step 1

 

 

Router(config-voiceport)# timeouts call-disconnect

Configures the call disconnect timeout value in

 

seconds

seconds. Valid entries range from 0 to 120. The

 

 

default is 60.

Step 2

 

 

Router(config-voiceport)# timeouts initial seconds

Sets the number of seconds that the system waits

 

 

between the caller input of the initial digit and the

 

 

subsequent digit of the dialed string. If the wait

 

 

time expires before the destination is identified, a

 

 

tone sounds and the call ends. The seconds

 

 

argument is the initial timeout duration. A valid

 

 

entry is an integer from 0 to 120. The default is 10.

Step 3

 

 

Router(config-voiceport)# timeouts interdigit seconds

Configures the number of seconds that the system

 

 

waits after the caller has input the initial digit or a

 

 

subsequent digit of the dialed string. If the timeout

 

 

ends before the destination is identified, a tone

 

 

sounds and the call ends. This value is important

 

 

when using variable-length dial-peer destination

 

 

patterns (dial plans). The seconds argument is the

 

 

interdigit timeout wait time in seconds. A valid

 

 

entry is an integer from 0 to 120. The default is 10.

Step 4

 

 

Router(config-voiceport)# timeouts ringing {seconds

Specifies the duration that the voice port allows

 

infinity}

ringing to continue if a call is not answered.

 

 

The keyword and argument are as follows:

 

 

infinity—Indicates that ringing should

 

 

continue until the caller goes on hook.

 

 

seconds—Specifies the number of seconds to

 

 

allow ringing without answer. The range is

 

 

from 5 to 60000.

 

 

The default is 180.

Step 5

 

 

Router(config-voiceport)# timeouts wait-release

Specifies the duration that a voice port stays in the

 

{seconds infinity}

call-failure state while the Cisco device sends a

 

 

busy tone, reorder tone, or an out-of-service tone to

 

 

the port.

 

 

The keyword and argument are as follows:

 

 

infinity—Indicates that the voice port should

 

 

not be released as long as the call-failure state

 

 

remains.

 

 

seconds—Specifies the number of seconds to

 

 

allow before the call is released. The range is

 

 

from 3 to 3600. The default is 30.

 

 

 

Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XT and 12.2(8)T

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