Syntax
Syntax
Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide
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Action -- This specifies the action(s) taken by the Cisco ATA 186. An action
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depends on the Input Sequence entered by the user and the Context in which
it was entered.
The Call Command string has the following structure:
CallCmd: Context-Command-List; Context-Command-List; ...
Context-Command-List;0
Context-Command-List: Context-Identifier (1 character) Command Command ...
Command;
Command: Input-Sequence; Action-Identifier 1 (1 character), Action-Identifier 2
(1 character)
Input-Sequence: One or more characters from the following set
· 0-9,#*: DTMF digits
· f: hook flash
· o: off-hook
· @f: hook flash at any time
· h: on-hook
· S: #|*
· N: 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9
· D: N|S
· v is a variable number (1 or more) of characters from the above list. It must be
followed by a character which acts as the terminator of this variable part.
As can be seen from the above description, each Context-Command-List has one
Context-Identifier followed by one or more Commands. This allows a variable
number of actions to be triggered by the relevant user input commands for any
state. Each command is composed of an Input-Sequence (which the user will enter
when the Cisco ATA 186 is in a given state) and two Action-Identifier characters
which define the action(s) taken by the Cisco ATA 186 in response to the Context
and Input-Sequence. If the Cisco ATA 186 only takes one action, one of the two
Action-Identifier characters will be a null-action.
Appendix G
Call Commands
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