6.19. [bureau]
To set Hotline function must be under Peer-to-Peer mode and switch to hotline mode.
usr/config$ bureau
Bureau line setting information and configuration
Usage:
bureau [-hotline [Port DestIP TELnum]]
bureau -print
-print Display Bureau line information and configuration.
-hotline Set Hot line information. (Port range: 1~6)
Note:
Hotline feature should be used together with:
$sysconf -service 1 (HotLine service)
$sip -mode 0 (peer-to-peer mode)
Example:
bureau -hotline 1 192.168.4.69 628
Parameter Usage:
-print
Shows the current settings
-hotline
Define Line Hotline table respectively. The table is included [Line
number], [destination IP Address] and [destination Port or
Number].
For example
1. Destination is a FXS device, 628 is its Line1 number
usr/config$ bureau -hotline 1 200.168.4.69 628
User picks up the telephone handset connects to gateway, and then hears the
ringback tone generated from destination. Of course, the destination line 628 is ringing
simultaneously.
2. Destination is a FXO device, Port_1 has connected to PSTN Line.
usr/config$ bureau -hotline 1 200.168.4.69 82265699
User picks up the Line1, and then hears the ringback tone generated from destination.
Simultaneously, 82265699 numbers is the destination, which is dialed from Port_1
(Above FXO example is subject to the FXO configurations, such as 2nd dial ON or
OFF.)
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