Chapter 20 VoIP Commands

20.11 VoIP Auto-Provision Commands

Use these commands to execute auto-provisioning functions on the ZyXEL Device.

Table 58 Execute Auto-Provisioning Command Summary

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

voice autopro active

Enables or disables autoprovision of VoIP related

 

settings.

voice autopro startnow

Initiates the auto-provisioning process.

voice autopro terminate

Stops the auto-provisioning process.

voice autopro start

Initiates the autoprovisioning process.

voice autopro status

Displays auto-provisioning status.

 

AUTO_PRO_TRY_NONE: auto-provision has not been

 

tried.

 

AUTO_PRO_TRY_ONCE: auto-provision attempted to run

 

one time, there is no timer running.

 

AUTO_PRO_TRY_N_SUCCESS: auto-provision tried to run

 

and succeeded, the timer is set.

 

AUTO_PRO_TRY_N_FAIL: auto-provision attempted to

 

run and failed, the timer is set.

 

AUTO_PRO_ON_PROGRESS: auto-proviosion is currently

 

running.

20.12 VoIP Dial Plan Commands

Use these commands to configure the dial plan on the ZyXEL Device.

20.12.1 VoIP Dial Plan Overview

One of the first VoIP planning steps is setting up the dial plan that defines how long phone numbers are, which gateways are used to complete calls and whether any manipulation of the numbers dialed should take place.

Dial plans contain specific dialing patterns so that users can reach a particular telephone number. Access codes, area codes, specialized codes, and combinations of the numbers of digits dialed are all a part of any particular dial plan. Dial plans used with voice-capable routers essentially describe the process of determining which and how many digits to store in each of the configurations. If the dialed digits match the number and patterns, the call is processed for forwarding.

All telephony networks require a dial plan that describes what happens when you dial which numbers. In the U.S., for example, there is the North American Numbering Plan, which is why we put a "011" before international calls and "1" before an area code and phone number. These kinds of things are all specified in a dial plan.

20.12.1.1 Dial Rules

The dial plan specifies how to interpret digit sequences dialed by users, and how to convert those sequences into an outbound dial string.

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