Telnet Command Reference Guide V1.1
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2.23.5.3 voip sip ep
This command allows users to set
voip sip ep n [-<command><parameter>]
voip sip ep n[…]
Syntax Description
n It means the index number of the VoIP settings.
-<command><parameter> The available commands with parameters are listed below:
-o <acc> It means the default dial out account (1 ~ 6).
-L <url> It means the hot line sip url (max. 63 characters).
-l <enable> It means to enable or disable hot line (0: disable, 1: enable)
-w <enable> It means to enable or disable call waiting (0: disable, 1: enable)
-x <enable> It means to enable or disable call transfer (0: disable, 1: enable)
-f <mode> It means to specify the call forwarding mode
(0: disable, 1: always, 2: busy, 3: no answer)
-F <url> It means to specify call forwarding sip url (max. 63 characters).
-t <sec> It means to specify call forwarding timer (unit: second)
-d <enable> It means to enable or disable DND (Do Not Disturb, 0: disable,
1: enable).
-s <id> It means to specify DND schedule s1[s2, s3, s4] (max. 4
schedule).
-h <enable> It means to enable or disable calling line identification
restriction (CLIR, 0: disable, 1: enable)
-u <mode> It means to specify CLIR mode.
(0: draft-ietf-sip-privacy, 1: rfc 3323/3325)
-z <enable> It means to enable or disable play dial tone when registered on
sip server.
-n <enable> It means to enable or disable session timer (0: disable, 1:
enable).
-m <sec> It means to specify session timer (unit: sec)
-8 <enable> It means to enable or disable T.38 fax relay (0: disable, 1:
enable)
-c <val> It means to specify default call route (0: to VoIP, 1: to ISDN)
-p <kyes> It means to specify alternate route to VoIP, 1 or 2 keys. The
valid digits are 0-9,*,#
-i <kyes> It means to specify alternate route to ISDN, 1 or 2 keys. The
valid digits are 0-9,*,#
-q <enable> ISDN to VoIP call enable (0: disable, 1: enable)