Chapter 20 VoIP Commands

20.4.1 Analog Phone Command Examples

This example configures the settings for the analog phone port 1 on the ZyXEL Device. It sets the ZyXEL Device the volume it sends to the analog phone to the maximum 14 and it sets the volume it sends out from this analog phone to 13.

ras> voice config fxs index 1

ras> voice config fxs inputvolume 1 14 ras> voice config fxs outputvolume 1 13 ras> voice config fxs save 1

20.5 VoIP Speed Dial Commands

Use these commands to configure speed dial entries on the ZyXEL Device.

Table 52 Speed Dial Command Summary

COMMAND

 

DESCRIPTION

voice config phbook

index <index>

Specifies the speed dial entry index for configuration.

voice config phbook

active <index>

Enables or disables this speed dial entry.

<1:active0:inactive>

 

voice config phbook orignum <index> <0~32>

Sets the SIP number that the ZyXEL Device dials when

 

 

the speed dial number is entered.

voice config phbook

forcesipuri <index>

Sets the ZyXEL Device to use an IP address or URI to

<1-128>

 

complete this speed dial call. This is used for peer-to-

 

 

peer calls or calls that use a different SIP server from the

 

 

ones defined in the SIP accounts.

 

 

 

voice config phbook

speednum <index>

Sets the speed dial number for this speed dial entry. This

<0~32>

 

is the number callers must dial to perform this speed dial

 

 

call.

voice config phbook

name <index> <name>

Sets a name for this speed dial entry.

voice config phbook

type <index>

Specifies whether this entry should use an existing SIP

<0:Proxy1:NonProxy>

 

account (proxy) or whether it should be a call to a SIP

 

 

server not specifed in the SIP accounts configured on the

 

 

ZyXEL Device (non-proxy).

 

 

 

voice config phbook

save <index>

Saves the speed dial entry in the working buffer to non-

 

 

volatile memory.

 

 

The working buffer is a volatile memory space. The

 

 

settings in the working buffer are not applied to the

 

 

ZyXEL Device until you execute this command.

 

 

 

voice config phbook

display <index>

Displays the saved values for the speed dial entry.

voice config phbook

dumpCfg <index>

Displays the configured values in the working buffer for

 

 

the specified configuration.

voice config phbook

free

Clears the working buffer. Any unsaved changes are lost.

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