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timer ring
Syntax timer ring { ringback | ringbusy } time
undo timer ring { ringback | ringbusy }
View R2 CAS view
Parameter ringback time: Sets the duration in milliseconds of playing ringback tone, in the
range of 1,000 to 90,000.
ringbusy time: Sets the duration in milliseconds of playing busy tone, in the range
of 1,000 to 90,000.
Description Use the
timer ring command to configure the duration of playing a signal tone
when R2 signaling is adopted.
Use the
undo timer ring command to restore the default duration of playing a
signal tone.
By default, the duration of playing the ringback tone is 60,000 milliseconds and
that of playing the busy tone is 30,000 milliseconds.
This command applies to R2 signaling only.
Related command: send-ring on page 2608.
Example # Set the duration of playing the ringback tone to 10,000 milliseconds when R2
signaling is adopted.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] controller e1 1/0
[Sysname-e1 1/0] timeslot-set 0 timeslot-list 1-31 signal r2
[Sysname-e1 1/0] cas 0
[Sysname-cas1/0:0] timer ring ringback 10000
timeslot-set
Syntax timeslot-set ts-set-number timeslot-list timeslots-list signal { e&m-delay |
e&m-immediate | e&m-wink | fxo-ground | fxo-loop | fxs-ground | fxs-loop | r2 }
undo timeslot-set ts-set-number
View E1/T1 interface view
Parameter ts-set-number: TS group number. For an E1 interface, the TS group number ranges
from 0 to 30, and for a T1 interface, the TS group number ranges from 0 to 23.