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  • 1. Cisco IOS Voice Command Reference November 2010Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883

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CONTENTSCisco IOS Voice Commands: A VR-1 aaa nas port voip aaa usernameVR-2VR-3access-list (voice source-group) access-policyVR-5VR-7accounting (gatekeeper) accounting methodVR-8VR-10accounting suppressVR-11accounting templateVR-12acc-qosVR-13acct-templateVR-15activation-keyVR-17address-family (tgrep) address-hidingVR-20advertise (annex g)VR-21advertise (tgrep) alarm-trigger alias staticVR-22VR-24 VR-26allow-connections allow subscribe alt-dial anatVR-19VR-28 VR-30VR-32 VR-33ani mappingVR-34answer-addressVR-36application (dial peer) application (global)VR-38 VR-41arq reject-resource-low arq reject-unknown-prefix as aspVR-42 VR-43VR-45 VR-48 Cisco IOS Voice Command Referenceiii 4. Contentsasserted-idVR-51associate application sccp associate ccmVR-53VR-54associate profileVR-55asymmetric payloadVR-56atm scramble-enable atm video aesaVR-58VR-59attribute acct-session-id overloaded attribute h323-remote-id resolved audioVR-61 VR-62VR-63audio-prompt loadVR-65authenticate redirecting-number authentication (dial peer)VR-67VR-69authentication (SIP UA)VR-71authentication methodVR-73authorization method auto-configVR-74VR-75auto-cut-throughVR-76Cisco IOS Voice Commands: B VR-77 backhaul-session-manager bandwidth (dial peer) bandwidthVR-78VR-80VR-81bandwidth check-destination bandwidth remote battery-reversalVR-84 VR-85bearer-capability clear-channel billing b-channel bind blockVR-89VR-90bind interfaceVR-92VR-93block-callerVR-95bootup e-lead off busyout forced bus yout monitorCisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceivVR-83VR-97 VR-98 VR-99VR-87 5. Contentsbusyout monitor actionVR-102busyout monitor backhaulVR-105busyout monitor gatekeeper busyout monitor probe busyout seizeVR-106VR-108VR-111Cisco IOS Voice Commands: C VR-115 cac master cac_offVR-116VR-117cache (neighbor BE)VR-118cache reload time (global application configuration mode) cadenceVR-121cadence-listVR-123cadence-max-off-time cadence-min-on-time cadence-variationVR-125 VR-126VR-127call accounting-templateVR-129call accounting-template voiceVR-131call accounting-template voice reload call-agentVR-119VR-133VR-134call application alternateVR-136call application cache reload time call application dump event-log call application event-logVR-138 VR-140VR-141call application event-log dump ftp call application event-log error-onlyVR-143 VR-145call application event-log max-buffer-size call application globalVR-147VR-149call application history session event-log save-exception-only call application history session max-recordsVR-153call application history session retain-timerVR-151VR-155call application interface dump event-log call application interface event-logVR-157VR-158call application interface event-log dump ftp call application interface event-log error-onlyVR-160 VR-162Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencev 6. Contentscall application interface event-log max-buffer-size call application interface max-server-records call application interface statsVR-166VR-168call application session start (global)VR-170call application session start (privileged EXEC) call application session stopVR-172VR-174call application statsVR-176call application voiceVR-178call application voice access-methodVR-182call application voice account-id-methodVR-184call application voice authentication enable call application voice accounting-list call application voice authen-listVR-186VR-188call application voice accounting-templateVR-190VR-192call application voice authen-methodVR-194call application voice accounting enableVR-196call application voice default disc-prog-ind-at-connect call application voice dsn-scriptVR-200call application voice event-logVR-202call application voice fax-dtmfVR-204call application voice global-password call application voice language call application voice load call application voice modeVR-206VR-208VR-212call application voice mail-scriptVR-214VR-216call application voice pin-lenVR-219call application voice promptVR-222call application voice redirect-number call application voice retry-countVR-224VR-227call application voice security trusted call application voice set-locationVR-230VR-233call application voice transfer modeVR-237call application voice transfer reroute-mode call application voice uid-lengthVR-242call application voice voice-dtmfVR-245Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceviVR-164VR-240VR-198 7. Contentscall application voice warning-time call-block (dial peer) call-denial call fallbackVR-247VR-250VR-253 VR-254call fallback activeVR-256call fallback cache-sizeVR-258call fallback cache-timeoutVR-260call fallback expect-factorVR-262call fallback instantaneous-value-weight call fallback jitter-probe dscpVR-266call fallback jitter-probe num-packets call fallback jitter-probe precedenceVR-268 VR-270call fallback jitter-probe priority-queue call fallback key-chainVR-272VR-274call fallback map address-list call fallback map subnet call fallback monitorVR-264VR-275VR-277VR-279call fallback probe-timeoutVR-281call fallback reject-cause-codeVR-283call fallback threshold delay loss call fallback threshold icpifVR-290VR-292call fallback wait-timeoutVR-294call filter match-list voiceVR-295call forward allVR-296call forward cancelVR-299call-forward-to-voicemail call history maxVR-302VR-304call language voiceVR-305call language voice load call leg dump event-log call leg event-logVR-306 VR-307VR-308call leg event-log dump ftp call leg event-log error-onlyVR-310 VR-312call leg event-log max-buffer-sizeVR-313call leg history event-log save-exception-onlyVR-314Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencevii 8. ContentscallmonitorVR-315call preserveVR-316call-route p-called-party-id call-router h323-annexgVR-318 VR-319call-routing hunt-schemeVR-320call rscmon update-timerVR-321call rsvp-syncVR-322call rsvp-sync resv-timer call service stopVR-323VR-325call spikeVR-327call startVR-329call threshold globalVR-332call threshold interfaceVR-334call threshold poll-interval call treatment actionVR-336VR-338call treatment cause-codeVR-340call treatment isdn-reject call treatment on call-waitingVR-342VR-344VR-346called-number (dial peer) caller-id (dial peer)VR-347VR-349caller-id alerting dsp-pre-allocVR-351caller-id alerting line-reversalVR-353caller-id alerting pre-ringVR-355caller-id alerting ringVR-357caller-id attenuationVR-359caller-id block caller-id enableVR-360 VR-362cancel-call-waiting caller-numberVR-364VR-366calling-info pstn-to-sipVR-368calling-info sip-to-pstnVR-370calling-number outboundVR-372capacity update interval (dial peer) capacity update interval (trunk group)Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceviiiVR-374 VR-375 9. Contentscap-list vfcVR-376card type (t1/e1)VR-377card type (t3/e3)VR-378carrier-id (dial peer) carrier-id (global)VR-380 VR-382carrier-id (trunk group)VR-383carrier-id (voice source group) cause-codeVR-385VR-387ccm-manager application redundant-link port ccm-manager configVR-389ccm-manager download-tones ccm-manager fallback-mgcp ccm-manager mgcpVR-391 VR-392ccm-manager fax protocolVR-393VR-395ccm-manager music-on-holdVR-397ccm-manager music-on-hold bind ccm-manager redundant-host ccm-manager sccpVR-388VR-399VR-401VR-403ccm-manager sccp localVR-404ccm-manager shut-backhaul-interfacesVR-405ccm-manager shut-interfaces-tftp-failsVR-407ccm-manager switchbackVR-408ccm-manager switchover-to-backup ccs connect (controller)VR-411ccs connect (interface)VR-410VR-413ccs encap frf11 cdr-format ces-clockVR-416 VR-418cgma-agentVR-419channel-group channel-idVR-415VR-422VR-427clear backhaul-session-manager group stats clear call application interface clear call application stats clear call fallback cacheVR-429VR-430VR-432 VR-433Cisco IOS Voice Command Referenceix 10. Contentsclear call fallback stats clear call thresholdVR-434VR-435clear call treatment stats clear call voiceVR-437VR-438clear call-router routesVR-439clear controller call-counters clear controller t1VR-440VR-445clear csm-statistics modem clear csm-statistics voiceVR-455 VR-456clear h323 gatekeeper callVR-457clear h323 gatekeeper endpointVR-459clear h323 gatekeeper statisticsVR-461clear h323 gatewayVR-462clear http client statisticsVR-464clear interface cable-modemVR-465clear mgcp src-statsVR-466clear mgcp statisticsVR-467clear mrcp client statistics clear rlm groupVR-468VR-469clear rpms-proc countersVR-471clear rudpv0 statisticsVR-472clear rudpv1 statisticsVR-473clear sccp server statistics clear sdspfarm counters clear sgcp statisticsVR-474 VR-475VR-476clear sip-ua statisticsVR-477clear sip-ua tcp connectionVR-478clear sip-ua tcp tls connection clear sip-ua udp connection clear ss7 sm statsVR-489clear voice statisticsCisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexVR-485VR-487clear voice accounting method clear voice dspVR-482VR-484clear statistics dial-peer voice clear subscriptionVR-480VR-491VR-488 11. Contentsclear vsp statistics clidVR-492VR-493clid (dial peer)VR-495clid (voice-service-voip) clid stripVR-498VR-500clock-rate (codec-profile) clock-selectVR-502VR-503codec (dial peer) codec (dsp)VR-504VR-510codec(DSP farm profile)VR-512codec (voice-card)VR-515codec aal2-profileVR-519codec gsmamr-nbVR-521codec ilbcVR-523codec preferenceVR-525codec profileVR-530comfort-noiseVR-531compand-typeVR-532conferenceVR-533conference-join custom-cptoneVR-535conference-leave custom-cptone conditionVR-537VR-539connect (channel bank) connect (drop-and-insert) connect atmVR-543VR-545connect interval connect retries connectionVR-541VR-547 VR-548VR-550connection-timeout copy flash vfc copy tftp vfcVR-555VR-557 VR-558corlist incomingVR-559corlist outgoingVR-561cptoneVR-562credential loadVR-565Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexi 12. Contentscredentials (SIP UA)VR-566Cisco IOS Voice Commands: D VR-569 default (auto-config application) default (MGCP profile) default (SIP)VR-571VR-573default-file vfc defineVR-570VR-575VR-576delete vfcVR-578descriptionVR-579description (dial peer)VR-582description (DSP Farm profile) description (dspfarm)VR-583VR-584description (SCCP Cisco CallManager) description (trunk group)VR-586description (voice source group) destination uriVR-587VR-588destination-patternVR-590destination-pattern (interface) detect v54 channel-group device-idVR-585VR-593VR-594VR-595dhcp interfaceVR-596dial-control-mibVR-598dial-peer cor custom dial-peer cor listVR-599VR-600dial-peer dataVR-601dial-peer huntVR-603dial-peer inbound selection sip-trunkVR-605dial-peer no-match disconnect-causeVR-607dial-peer outbound status-check potsVR-608dial-peer search type dial-peer terminatorVR-611 VR-612dial-peer videoVR-614dial-peer voiceVR-615dial-typeVR-618Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexii 13. Contentsdialer extsigVR-620dialer preemption level dialer trunkgroup digitVR-621VR-623VR-624digit-stripVR-626digital-filterVR-629direct-inward-dialVR-630disable-early-media 180 disc_pi_offVR-632disconnect-ackVR-634dnis (DNIS group) dnis-mapVR-631VR-635VR-637domain-name (annex G)VR-639drop-last-confereeVR-640ds0 busyout (voice)VR-642ds0-group (E1)VR-644ds0-group (T1)VR-650ds0-num dsnVR-657VR-658dsp allocation signaling dspid dsp services dspfarm dspfarm (DSP farm) dspfarm (voice-card)VR-661VR-662 VR-664 VR-666dspfarm confbridge maximum sessions dspfarm connection interval dspfarm profileVR-670VR-671dspfarm rtp timeoutVR-673dspfarm transcoder maximum sessions dspint dspfarmVR-674VR-676dtmf-interworking rtp-nte dtmf timer inter-digitVR-678VR-679dtmf-relay (Voice over Frame Relay) dtmf-relay (Voice over IP) dualtoneVR-668VR-680VR-682VR-685Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexiii 14. ContentsCisco IOS Voice Commands: E VR-687 e911VR-688VR-689early-offerVR-690echo-cancel comfort-noiseVR-691echo-cancel compensationVR-692echo-cancel coverageVR-693echo-cancel enableVR-695echo-cancel enable (controller) echo-cancel erl worst-case echo-cancel loopback echo-cancel modeVR-698VR-699VR-700echo-cancel suppressor elementVR-697VR-701VR-702emptycapabilityVR-703emulate cisco h323 bandwidthVR-704encap clear-channel standard encapsulation atm-cesVR-706VR-708encoding h450 call-identityVR-709encoding h450 call-identity itu encryptionVR-711VR-712endpoint alt-ep collectVR-714endpoint alt-ep h323idVR-716endpoint circuit-id h323idVR-718endpoint max-calls h323id endpoint namingVR-720endpoint resource-threshold endpoint ttl erase vfcVR-719VR-721VR-722 VR-723error-categoryVR-724error-code-override options-keepalive failure error-correction event-logVR-728VR-730event-log dump ftp event-log error-only Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexivVR-732 VR-734VR-726 15. Contentsevent-log max-buffer-size expect-factorVR-736VR-738extsig mgcpVR-740Cisco IOS Voice Commands: F VR-741 fax interface-typeVR-742fax protocol (dial peer)VR-744fax protocol (voice-service)VR-746fax protocol t38 (dial peer)VR-749fax protocol t38 (voice-service) fax rate (dial peer) fax rate (pots)VR-752VR-755VR-758fax rate (voice-service)VR-759fax receive called-subscriber fax-relay (dial peer)VR-761VR-762fax send center-headerVR-764fax send coverpage commentVR-766fax send coverpage e-mail-controllable fax send coverpage enableVR-770fax send coverpage show-detail fax send left-headerVR-772VR-774fax send max-speedVR-768VR-776fax send right-headerVR-777fax send transmitting-subscriber file-acct flushVR-780file-acct resetVR-779VR-781filter voice fmtpVR-782VR-783forward-alarms forward-digitsVR-785 VR-786frame-relay voice bandwidth freq-max-delayVR-788VR-790freq-max-deviationVR-792freq-max-powerVR-794freq-min-powerVR-796Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexv 16. Contentsfreq-pairVR-798freq-power-twistVR-800frequency (cp-dualtone)VR-802Cisco IOS Voice Commands: G VR-805 g729 annexb-all g732 berVR-808gatekeeper gateway gcidVR-806VR-809 VR-810VR-811global (application configuration) groundstart auto-tip groupVR-813VR-814VR-815group auto-resetVR-817group cumulative-ackVR-819group out-of-sequence group receiveVR-822group retransmit group setVR-821VR-824VR-825group timerVR-827group-paramsVR-829gw-accountingVR-830gw-type-prefixVR-834Cisco IOS Voice Commands: H VR-837 h225 alt-ep huntVR-838h225 connect-passthru h225 display-ieVR-842VR-844h225 h245-addressVR-846h225 h245-address on-connect (H.323 voice-class) h225 h245-address on-connect (H.323 voice-service) h225 h245-address setup h225 id-passthruVR-854h225 signal overlap h225 start-h245Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexviVR-852VR-855VR-856VR-848 VR-850 17. Contentsh225 timeout call-proceeding h225 timeout keepalive h225 timeout setupVR-857VR-859VR-861h225 timeout t302VR-862h225 timeout t304VR-863h225 timeout tcp call-idle (H.323 voice-service) h225 timeout tcp establish h225 timeut ntfVR-865VR-866h245 address-check h245 passthruVR-868VR-869h245 timeout olc h323VR-864VR-870VR-872h323 asrVR-873h323 call startVR-874h323 gatekeeper h323 h323-idVR-877h323 interface h323 qosVR-876VR-878VR-880h323 t120VR-881h323-annexgVR-882h323-gateway voip bind srcaddr h323-gateway voip h323-id h323-gateway voip idVR-885VR-886h323-gateway voip interfaceVR-888h323-gateway voip tech-prefixVR-889h323zone-id (voice source group) h450 h450-3 timeout handle-replaceshistory-infoVR-891VR-892VR-893hangup-last-active-call header-passingVR-884VR-894VR-896VR-897history session event-log save-exception-only history session max-recordsVR-899history session retain-timerVR-898VR-900hold-resumeVR-902Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexvii 18. ContentshopcountVR-903host (SIP URI)VR-904host-registrarVR-905http client cache memory http client cache queryVR-907 VR-909http client cache refreshVR-910http client connection idle timeout http client connection persistent http client connection timeout http client cookieVR-913 VR-914VR-916http client post-multipartVR-917http client response timeoutVR-918http client secure-ciphersuite http client secure-trustpoint hunt-scheme least-idleVR-921VR-924hunt-scheme longest-idle hunt-scheme randomVR-919VR-922hunt-scheme least-usedVR-926VR-928hunt-scheme round-robin hunt-scheme sequential huntstopVR-912VR-929 VR-931VR-933Cisco IOS Voice Commands: I VR-935 icpif idVR-936 VR-937idle-voltage ignoreVR-938VR-939ignore (interface) image encoding image resolution impedanceVR-943 VR-945VR-947inband-alerting inbound ttlVR-941VR-949VR-951incoming alertingVR-952incoming called-number (call filter match list)Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexviiiVR-954 19. Contentsincoming called-number (dial peer)VR-956incoming calling-number (call filter match list) incoming dialpeerVR-961incoming media local ipv4VR-962incoming media remote ipv4 incoming portVR-963VR-964incoming secondary-called-number incoming signaling local ipv4 incoming uriVR-967VR-969incoming signaling remote ipv4VR-970VR-971index (voice class) info-digitsVR-959VR-974VR-976information-typeVR-977inject guard-toneVR-979inject pauseVR-980inject toneVR-981input gainVR-983interface (RLM server) interface DchannelVR-985VR-987interface event-log dump ftpVR-989interface event-log error onlyVR-991interface event-log max-buffer-size interface max-server-records interface stats ip circuitVR-992VR-994VR-995VR-996ip precedence (dial peer)VR-998ip qos defending-priorityVR-999ip qos dscpVR-1000ip qos policy-locatorVR-1003ip qos preemption-priority ip rtcp report interval ip udp checksum irq global-request isdn bind-l3VR-1005VR-1006VR-1007 VR-1008VR-1009isdn bind-l3 (Interface BRI)VR-1010Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexix 20. Contentsisdn bind-l3 ccm-managerVR-1012isdn bind-l3 iua-backhaul isdn contiguous-bchan isdn dpnssVR-1013 VR-1015VR-1016isdn gateway-max-interworking isdn global-disconnect isdn gtdVR-1019VR-1021isdn ie oliVR-1022isdn integrate calltype allVR-1023isdn network-failure-cause isdn outgoing display-ie isdn rlm-groupVR-1030VR-1032isdn skipsend-idverify isdn spoofingVR-1025 VR-1028isdn protocol-emulateVR-1034VR-1037isdn supp-service calldiversion isdn supp-service mcid isdn supp-service tbct isdn t-activateVR-1039VR-1040isdn supp-service name callingVR-1041VR-1043VR-1045isdn tei-negotiation (interface) iuaVR-1018VR-1047VR-1050ivr asr-serverVR-1052ivr autoload modeVR-1054ivr autoload retry ivr autoload urlVR-1056 VR-1057ivr contact-centerVR-1059ivr prompt streamedVR-1062ivr record memory sessionVR-1064ivr record memory systemVR-1065ivr tts-serverVR-1066ivr tts-voice-profileVR-1068ixi application cmeVR-1070ixi application mibVR-1071ixi transport httpCisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexxVR-1073 21. ContentsCisco IOS Voice Commands: K VR-1075 keepalive retriesVR-1076keepalive targetVR-1077keepalive timeoutVR-1079keepalive triggerVR-1080Cisco IOS Voice Commands: L VR-1081 link (RLM)VR-1082listen-port (SIP)VR-1083lmr duplex halfVR-1085lmr e-leadVR-1086lmr ip-vadVR-1088lmr led-onVR-1089lmr m-leadVR-1090load-balance localVR-1092VR-1093localhostVR-1094loopback (controller) loop-detect loss-planVR-1096VR-1098 VR-1099lrq e164 early-lookup lrq forward-queriesVR-1101 VR-1102lrq lrj immediate-advance lrq reject-resource-lowVR-1105 VR-1107lrq reject-unknown-circuitVR-1108lrq reject-unknown-prefixVR-1109lrq timeout blast windowVR-1111lrq timeout seq delayVR-1112Cisco IOS Voice Commands: M VR-1113 map q850-cause map resp-codeVR-1114 VR-1116max1 lookupVR-1118max1 retriesVR-1120Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexxi 22. Contentsmax2 lookupVR-1122max2 retriesVR-1124max-callsVR-1126max-conn (dial peer) max-connectionVR-1128VR-1129max-forwardsVR-1131max-redirectsVR-1132max-subscriptionVR-1133maximum buffer-sizeVR-1134maximum cdrflush-timerVR-1136maximum conference-party maximum fileclose-timer maximum retry-countVR-1138 VR-1140VR-1142maximum sessions (DSP farm profile) mdnVR-1145mediaVR-1146mediacardVR-1149media-inactivity-criteria meetme-conferenceVR-1150VR-1152member (dial peer cor list) method mgcpVR-1143VR-1154VR-1155 VR-1157mgcp behaviorVR-1159mgcp behavior comedia-check-media-src mgcp behavior comedia-roleVR-1165mgcp behavior comedia-sdp-forceVR-1166mgcp behavior g729-variants static-pt mgcp bindVR-1168mgcp block-newcalls mgcp call-agent mgcp codecVR-1170VR-1171VR-1174mgcp codec gsmamr-nb mgcp codec ilbcmgcp debug-headerCisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexxiiVR-1176VR-1178mgcp crypto rfc-preferredVR-1164VR-1179VR-1181VR-1167 23. Contentsmgcp default-packageVR-1182mgcp disconnect-delay mgcp dtmf-relayVR-1184VR-1185mgcp endpoint offsetVR-1187mgcp explicit hookstate mgcp fax rateVR-1189mgcp fax-relay mgcp fax t38 mgcp ip-tosVR-1188VR-1191 VR-1193 VR-1196mgcp lawful-interceptVR-1198mgcp max-waiting-delayVR-1199mgcp modem passthrough codecVR-1200mgcp modem passthrough modeVR-1202mgcp modem passthrough voip redundancy mgcp modem passthruVR-1205mgcp modem relay voip gateway-xid mgcp modem relay voip latency mgcp modem relay voip modeVR-1210 VR-1212mgcp modem relay voip sprt retries mgcp modem relay voip sprt v14 mgcp package-capabilitymgcp profileVR-1214 VR-1215VR-1217VR-1221mgcp piggyback message mgcp playoutVR-1206VR-1208mgcp modem relay voip mode ssemgcp persistentVR-1204VR-1222VR-1223 VR-1225mgcp quality-thresholdVR-1227mgcp quarantine modeVR-1229mgcp quarantine persistent-event disable mgcp request retriesVR-1232mgcp request timeout mgcp restart-delayVR-1233 VR-1235mgcp rtp payload-typeVR-1236mgcp rtp unreachable timeout mgcp rtrcacVR-1231VR-1239VR-1241Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexxiii 24. Contentsmgcp sdpVR-1242mgcp sgcp disconnect notify mgcp sgcp restart notify mgcp src-cac mgcp timerVR-1246VR-1247 VR-1248mgcp tse payload mgcp vadVR-1244VR-1250VR-1252mgcp validate call-agent source-ipaddr mgcp validate domain-name mgcp voice-quality-statsVR-1255VR-1259microcode reload controller midcall-signaling min-se (SIP)VR-1253VR-1261VR-1262VR-1263mmoip aaa global-passwordVR-1264mmoip aaa method fax accountingVR-1265mmoip aaa method fax authenticationVR-1267mmoip aaa receive-accounting enableVR-1268mmoip aaa receive-authentication enable mmoip aaa receive-id primaryVR-1270mmoip aaa receive-id secondaryVR-1272mmoip aaa send-accounting enableVR-1274mmoip aaa send-authentication enable mmoip aaa send-id primaryVR-1275VR-1276mmoip aaa send-id secondaryVR-1278mode (ATM/T1/E1 controller)VR-1280mode (T1/E1 controller) mode bles mode ccsVR-1283VR-1287mode border-elementVR-1288VR-1290modem passthrough (dial peer)VR-1291modem passthrough (voice-service) modem relay (dial peer)VR-1296modem relay (voice-service) modem relay gateway-xid modem relay latencyCisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexxivVR-1269VR-1298 VR-1300VR-1302VR-1293 25. Contentsmodem relay sprt retries modem relay sprt v14 modem relay sseVR-1304 VR-1305VR-1307monitor call application event-log monitor call leg event-logVR-1309VR-1311mrcp client session history durationVR-1312mrcp client session history recordsVR-1313mrcp client statistics enableVR-1314mrcp client timeout connectVR-1315mrcp client timeout message mta receive aliasesVR-1316VR-1317mta receive disable-dsnVR-1319mta receive generateVR-1320mta receive generate-mdnVR-1322mta receive maximum-recipients mta send filenameVR-1326mta send mail-fromVR-1328mta send origin-prefix mta send postmasterVR-1330 VR-1332mta send return-receipt-to mta send server mta send subject music-threshold mwiVR-1324VR-1334VR-1336 VR-1338 VR-1340VR-1341mwi-serverVR-1342Cisco IOS Voice Commands: N VR-1345 name (dial peer cor custom)VR-1346nat symmetric check-media-src nat symmetric roleVR-1348neighbor (annex g)VR-1347VR-1349neighbor (tgrep)VR-1351network-clock base-rate network-clock-participate network-clock-selectVR-1352 VR-1353VR-1355Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexxv 26. Contentsnetwork-clock-switch non-linearVR-1358VR-1359notify (MGCP profile) notify redirectVR-1361VR-1362notify redirect (dial peer) notify telephone-event nsapVR-1364 VR-1366VR-1367null-called-number numbering-type num-expVR-1368 VR-1369VR-1371Cisco IOS Voice Commands: O VR-1373 offer call-hold operationVR-1374VR-1376options-pingVR-1377options-ping (dial peer) outbound-proxyVR-1378VR-1379outbound retry-intervalVR-1381outgoing called-numberVR-1382outgoing calling-numberVR-1384outgoing dialpeerVR-1386outgoing media local ipv4VR-1387outgoing media remote ipv4 outgoing portVR-1388VR-1389outgoing signaling local ipv4 outgoing signaling remote ipv4 output attenuationVR-1392 VR-1393VR-1394Cisco IOS Voice Commands: P VR-1397 packageVR-1398package appcommonVR-1400package callsetupVR-1401package languageVR-1402package persistentVR-1404package session_xworkCisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexxviVR-1406 27. ContentsparamVR-1407param access-methodVR-1409param account-id-methodVR-1410param accounting enableVR-1412param accounting-list param authen-listVR-1413VR-1415param authen-methodVR-1417param authentication enableVR-1419param convert-discpi-after-connect param dsn-scriptVR-1422param event-logVR-1420VR-1423param fax-dtmfVR-1425param global-password param languageVR-1427param mail-script param modeVR-1426VR-1429VR-1431param pin-lenVR-1433param promptVR-1435param redirect-number param reroutemode param retry-count param security param uid-lenVR-1438 VR-1440VR-1442 VR-1444param voice-dtmfVR-1446param warning-time paramspaceVR-1436VR-1447VR-1449paramspace appcommon event-log paramspace appcommon security paramspace callsetup modeVR-1453VR-1455paramspace callsetup reroutemode paramspace languageVR-1451VR-1457VR-1459paramspace session_xwork convert-discpi-after-connect patternVR-1461VR-1463permit hostname (SIP) phone contextVR-1465VR-1466Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexxvii 28. Contentsphone numberVR-1468pickup directVR-1469pickup groupVR-1472pickup localVR-1474playout-delay (dial peer)VR-1476playout-delay (voice-port)VR-1480playout-delay mode (dial peer)VR-1483playout-delay mode (voice-port) port (Annex G neighbor BE) port (dial-peer)VR-1485VR-1487VR-1488port (MGCP profile)VR-1491port (supplementary-service) port mediaVR-1493port signalVR-1492VR-1494pots call-waiting pots countryVR-1495VR-1496pots dialing-methodVR-1498pots disconnect-supervision pots disconnect-timeVR-1500VR-1502pots distinctive-ring-guard-time pots encodingVR-1506pots forwarding-method pots line-typeVR-1508VR-1510pots prefix filterVR-1512pots prefix numberVR-1514pots ringing-freqVR-1515pots silence-timeVR-1517pots tone-sourceVR-1519pre-dial delayVR-1521preference (dial peer) preemption enableVR-1522 VR-1525preemption guard timer preemption levelVR-1527preemption tone timer prefixVR-1529Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexxviiiVR-1526VR-1528VR-1504 29. Contentsprefix (Annex G)VR-1531prefix (stcapp-fac)VR-1532prefix (stcapp-fsd)VR-1534preloaded-route presenceVR-1536VR-1538presence call-listVR-1540presence enableVR-1542pri-group (pri-slt)VR-1543pri-group nec-fusion pri-group timeslotsVR-1546 VR-1547primary (gateway accounting file) privacyVR-1551VR-1553privacy-policyVR-1555progress_indVR-1557protocol modeVR-1559protocol rlm port proxy h323VR-1561VR-1563Cisco IOS Voice Commands: Q VR-1565 q850-causeVR-1566qsig decodeVR-1567query-intervalVR-1568Cisco IOS Voice Commands: R VR-1569 radius-server attribute 6 random-contactVR-1570VR-1572random-request-uri validate ras retryVR-1575ras retry lrqVR-1577ras rrq dynamic prefixes ras rrq ttlVR-1578VR-1579ras timeoutVR-1580ras timeout decisec ras timeout lrq rbs-zeroVR-1573VR-1582VR-1584VR-1585Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexxix 30. Contentsreason-header override redialVR-1587VR-1588redirect contact orderVR-1590redirect ip2ip (dial peer)VR-1591redirect ip2ip (voice service) redirection (SIP)VR-1593refer-ood enable register e164VR-1594VR-1595registered-caller ring registrarVR-1597VR-1598registration retriesVR-1601registration timeout rel1xxVR-1602VR-1603remote-party-id req-qosVR-1605VR-1606request (XML transport) resetVR-1592VR-1608VR-1610reset timer expiresVR-1611resource thresholdVR-1613resource-pool (mediacard)VR-1615response (XML application)VR-1616response size (XML transport) response-timeoutVR-1618retries (auto-config application) retry byeVR-1621retry cancelVR-1623retry cometVR-1625retry interval retry inviteVR-1627 VR-1628retry keepalive (SIP) retry notify retry prackVR-1633retry referVR-1635retry rel1xxVR-1636 VR-1637Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexxxVR-1630VR-1631retry registerVR-1617VR-1620 31. Contentsretry responseVR-1639retry subscribeVR-1641retry window retry-delayVR-1644retry-limit ringVR-1642VR-1646VR-1648ring cadenceVR-1650ring frequency ring numberVR-1652 VR-1653ringing-timeoutVR-1654roaming (dial peer)VR-1655roaming (settlement)VR-1656rrq dynamic-prefixes-accept rsvpVR-1657VR-1658rtp payload-type rtp send-recvVR-1659VR-1662rtsp client session history durationVR-1663rtsp client session history records rtsp client timeout connectVR-1665rtsp client timeout message rule (ENUM configuration)VR-1664VR-1666 VR-1667rule (voice translation-rule)VR-1669Cisco IOS Voice Commands: S VR-1673 sccpVR-1674sccp blf-speed-dial retry-interval sccp ccmVR-1677sccp ccm groupVR-1679sccp codec maskVR-1681sccp ip precedence sccp local sccp plarVR-1683VR-1684 VR-1686sccp switchback timeout guard scenario-cause secondaryVR-1676VR-1687VR-1688VR-1690Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexxxi 32. ContentssecurityVR-1692security aclVR-1694security izctVR-1696security modeVR-1698sequence-numbersVR-1700server (auto-config application) server (presence) server (RLM)VR-1702VR-1703VR-1705server absent rejectVR-1707server flow-controlVR-1708server registration-port server routingVR-1711VR-1713server trigger arqVR-1714server trigger brqVR-1717server trigger drqVR-1720server trigger irrVR-1723server trigger lcfVR-1726server trigger lrjVR-1729server trigger lrqVR-1732server trigger raiVR-1735server trigger rrqVR-1738server trigger urqVR-1741serviceVR-1744service dsappVR-1746service-flow primary upstream service-relationshipVR-1752service-type call-check sessionVR-1751VR-1753VR-1754session groupVR-1755session protocol (dial peer)VR-1756session protocol (Voice over Frame Relay) session protocol aal2VR-1760session protocol multicast session startVR-1761VR-1762session target (MMoIP dial peer)Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexxxiiVR-1764VR-1758 33. Contentssession target (POTS dial peer)VR-1767session target (VoATM dial peer)VR-1768session target (VoFR dial peer)VR-1771session target (VoIP dial peer)VR-1773session transportVR-1777session transport (H.323 voice-service) session transport (SIP) session-set setVR-1780VR-1782VR-1783set http client cache stale set pstn-cause settle-call settlementVR-1785VR-1786set sip-statusVR-1788VR-1790 VR-1791settlement roam-pattern sgcpVR-1779VR-1793VR-1794sgcp call-agentVR-1796sgcp graceful-shutdownVR-1798sgcp max-waiting-delayVR-1800sgcp modem passthruVR-1802sgcp quarantine-buffer disable sgcp request retriesVR-1806sgcp request timeout sgcp restartVR-1808VR-1810sgcp retransmit timer sgcp timerVR-1804VR-1812VR-1814sgcp tse payloadVR-1816show aal2 profileVR-1818show atm video-voice address show auto-configVR-1820VR-1821show backhaul-session-manager groupVR-1823show backhaul-session-manager sessionVR-1825show backhaul-session-manager setVR-1827show call accounting-template voiceVR-1828show call active faxVR-1831Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexxxiii 34. Contentsshow call active mediaVR-1840show call active videoVR-1848show call active voiceVR-1857show call application app-levelVR-1877show call application gateway-level show call application interfaceVR-1881VR-1884show call application services registry show call application session-level show call application sessions show call application voiceVR-1890VR-1902VR-1905show call fallback cacheVR-1912show call fallback configVR-1914show call fallback statsVR-1916show call filter components show call filter match-list show call history faxVR-1918 VR-1919VR-1921show call history media show call history videoVR-1931 VR-1940show call history video record show call history voiceVR-1942VR-1943show call language voice show call legVR-1949VR-1951show callmonVR-1957show call prompt-mem-usageVR-1959show call resource voice statsVR-1962show call resource voice threshold show call rsvp-sync confVR-1966show call rsvp-sync statsVR-1968show call spike statusVR-1970show call thresholdVR-1972show call treatmentVR-1974show call-router routesVR-1976show call-router statusVR-1978show ccm-manager show cdapiVR-1990Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexxxivVR-1888VR-1981VR-1964 35. Contentsshow ces clock-select show connectVR-1992VR-1993show controllers rs366VR-1995show controllers timeslots show controllers voice show crmVR-1998VR-2002show csmVR-1996VR-2004show csm callVR-2009show debug condition show dial-peerVR-2011VR-2013show dial-peer videoVR-2014show dial-peer voiceVR-2015show dialplan dialpeer show dialplan incallVR-2023 VR-2028show dialplan incall uriVR-2031show dialplan in-carrierVR-2037show dialplan in-trunk-group-label show dialplan numberVR-2039VR-2041show dialplan uriVR-2044show dn-numbersVR-2047show dspfarmVR-2049show dspfarm profile show echo-cancelVR-2052VR-2054show event-manager consumers show frame-relay vofrVR-2058show gatekeeper callsVR-2056VR-2060show gatekeeper circuitsVR-2062show gatekeeper clusterVR-2064show gatekeeper endpoint circuits show gatekeeper endpointsVR-2065VR-2067show gatekeeper gw-type-prefixVR-2070show gatekeeper performance statistics show gatekeeper servers show gatekeeper statusVR-2072VR-2076 VR-2078show gatekeeper status clusterVR-2080Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexxxv 36. Contentsshow gatekeeper zone clusterVR-2081show gatekeeper zone prefixVR-2082show gatekeeper zone statusVR-2084show gatewayVR-2086show h323 calls preserved show h323 gatewayVR-2088VR-2090show h323 gateway prefixes show http client cacheVR-2096VR-2098show http client connectionVR-2102show http client cookieVR-2104show http client historyVR-2105show http client secure status show http client statisticsVR-2106VR-2108show interface dspfarmVR-2111show interfaces cable-modem show iua asVR-2120show iua aspVR-2122show media resource status show mediacard show mgcpVR-2116VR-2124VR-2125VR-2128show mgcp connection show mgcp endpoint show mgcp nasVR-2136 VR-2140VR-2143show mgcp profile show mgcp srtpVR-2147 VR-2151show mgcp statisticsVR-2154show modem relay statisticsVR-2158show mrcp client session active show mrcp client session historyVR-2164 VR-2167show mrcp client statistics hostname show mwi relay clients show nextportVR-2174show nextport vpd show num-expCisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-2180VR-2182show piafs statusxxxviVR-2173VR-2184VR-2171 37. Contentsshow pots csmVR-2186show pots statusVR-2187show pots volumeVR-2191show presence globalVR-2192show presence subscription show proxy h323 callsVR-2194VR-2198show proxy h323 detail-call show proxy h323 status show rawVR-2199VR-2204VR-2205show rawmsgVR-2207show rlm group statistics show rlm group statusVR-2209 VR-2212show rlm group timerVR-2214show rpms-proc countersVR-2216show rtsp client session show rudpv0 failuresVR-2218VR-2221show rudpv0 statistics show rudpv1 show sccpVR-2223VR-2225 VR-2229show sccp ccm groupVR-2232show sccp connections detailsVR-2234show sccp connections internal show sccp connections rsvpVR-2235VR-2236show sccp connections summary show sccp server statistics show sdspfarmVR-2238VR-2240VR-2241show settlementVR-2247show sgcp connectionVR-2249show sgcp endpointVR-2251show sgcp statisticsVR-2252show sip dhcpVR-2254show sip service show sip-ua callsVR-2256 VR-2257show sip-ua connections show sip-ua mapVR-2264VR-2268Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexxxvii 38. Contentsshow sip-ua min-se show sip-ua mwiVR-2271 VR-2272show sip-ua register status show sip-ua retryVR-2274VR-2276show sip-ua statistics show sip-ua statusVR-2278 VR-2285show sip-ua status refer-ood show sip-ua timers show spe voiceVR-2289VR-2290VR-2292show ss7 mtp1 channel-id show ss7 mtp1 linksVR-2295VR-2298show ss7 mtp2 ccbVR-2301show ss7 mtp2 stateVR-2305show ss7 mtp2 statsVR-2308show ss7 mtp2 timerVR-2312show ss7 mtp2 variantVR-2314show ss7 sm session show ss7 sm setVR-2316VR-2318show ss7 sm statsVR-2321show stcapp buffer-history show stcapp deviceVR-2323VR-2325show stcapp feature codes show stcapp statistics show subscriptionVR-2331VR-2335VR-2337show subscription localVR-2342show tgrep neighborsVR-2347show translation-ruleVR-2349show trunk group show trunk hdlc show vdev show vfcVR-2351 VR-2355VR-2357 VR-2359show vfc cap-listVR-2360show vfc default-file show vfc directory show vfc versionCisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexxxviiiVR-2361 VR-2362VR-2364 39. Contentsshow video call summaryVR-2367show voice accounting methodVR-2368show voice accounting response pending show voice busyout show voice callVR-2371VR-2372show voice cause-codeVR-2381show voice class called-numberVR-2383show voice class called-number-pool show voice class uriVR-2388show voice dsmp streamVR-2390VR-2397show voice dsp crash-dump show voice eddri prefixVR-2403VR-2405show voice enum-match-table show voice hpi captureVR-2408VR-2410show voice permanent-call show voice portVR-2406VR-2407show voice iec description show voice lmrVR-2384VR-2386show voice dnis-map show voice dspVR-2370VR-2415VR-2419show voice source-groupVR-2428show voice statistics csr interval accountingVR-2431show voice statistics csr interval aggregationVR-2433show voice statistics csr since-reset accountingVR-2437show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level show voice statistics csr since-reset all show voice statistics iecVR-2444VR-2448show voice statistics interval-tagVR-2450show voice statistics memory-usage show voice traceVR-2452VR-2455show voice translation-profile show voice translation-ruleVR-2456 VR-2458show voice trunk-conditioning signaling show voice trunk-conditioning supervisory show voice vtspVR-2439VR-2460 VR-2463VR-2466Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexxxix 40. Contentsshow voip debug version show voip htspVR-2468VR-2469show voip rtp connections show vrm active_calls show vrm vdevices show vspVR-2471VR-2474VR-2477VR-2486show xcsp portVR-2490show xcsp slotVR-2492shutVR-2493shutdown (Annex G neighbor) shutdown (Annex G)VR-2495shutdown (dial peer)VR-2494VR-2496shutdown (DSP Farm profile) shutdown (gatekeeper) shutdown (gateway)VR-2497VR-2498 VR-2499shutdown (mediacard)VR-2500shutdown (auto-config application) shutdown (RLM)VR-2502shutdown (settlement)VR-2503shutdown (voice-port) signalVR-2501VR-2505VR-2506signal didVR-2510signal keepalive signal patternVR-2511 VR-2513signal sequence oosVR-2517signal timing idle suppress-voice signal timing oosVR-2522signal timing oos restartVR-2524signal timing oos slave-standby signal timing oos suppress-all signal timing oos timeoutVR-2538Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexlVR-2530VR-2532VR-2534signaling forward (dial peer) signal-typeVR-2526 VR-2528signal timing oos suppress-voice signaling forwardVR-2519VR-2536 41. Contentssilent-fax sipVR-2540VR-2541sip-server sip-uaVR-2542VR-2544snmp enable peer-trap poor-qov soft-offhookVR-2547source carrier-idVR-2549source trunk-group-label speed dialVR-2546VR-2550VR-2551srtp (dial peer)VR-2554srtp (voice)VR-2556srv versionVR-2558ss7 mtp2-variantVR-2560ss7 mtp2-variant bellcoreVR-2565ss7 mtp2-variant ituVR-2567ss7 mtp2-variant nttVR-2569ss7 mtp2-variant ttcVR-2571ss7 sessionVR-2573ss7 session cumack_t ss7 session kp_tVR-2575VR-2577ss7 session m_cumackVR-2579ss7 session m_outseqVR-2581ss7 session m_rcvnumVR-2583ss7 session m_retransVR-2585ss7 session retrans_t ss7 setVR-2589ss7 set failover-timer station-id name station-id number stats stcappVR-2587VR-2591VR-2592 VR-2594VR-2596 VR-2598stcapp call-control mode stcapp feature callback stcapp ccm-groupVR-2600 VR-2602VR-2603stcapp feature access-codeVR-2604Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexli 42. Contentsstcapp feature callbackVR-2606stcapp feature speed-dialVR-2607stcapp register capabilityVR-2609stcapp security modeVR-2611stcapp security trustpointVR-2613stcapp supplementary-services stcapp timer stunVR-2615VR-2616VR-2617stun flowdata agent-id stun flowdata catlifeVR-2618 VR-2619stun flowdata keepaliveVR-2620stun flowdata shared-secretVR-2622stun usage firewall-traversal flowdata subaddressVR-2625subcell-muxVR-2624VR-2626subscription asnl session history subscription maximumVR-2628supervisory answer dualtone supervisory custom-cptone supervisory disconnectVR-2627VR-2629 VR-2631VR-2633supervisory disconnect anytone supervisory disconnect dualtoneVR-2634 VR-2636supervisory disconnect dualtone voice-class supervisory disconnect lcfoVR-2640supervisory dualtone-detect-params supervisory sit usVR-2638VR-2641VR-2643supplementary-service h225-notify cid-update (dial peer)VR-2645supplementary-service h225-notify cid-update (voice-service) supplementary-service h450.2 (dial peer)VR-2649supplementary-service h450.2 (voice-service) supplementary-service h450.3 (dial peer)VR-2650VR-2651supplementary-service h450.3 (voice-service) supplementary-service h450.7VR-2653VR-2654supplementary-service h450.12 (dial peer)VR-2656supplementary-service h450.12 (voice-service)Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexliiVR-2658VR-2647 43. Contentssupplementary-service media-renegotiate supplementary-service qsig call-forward supplementary-service sip supported language suppressVR-2660 VR-2661VR-2663VR-2665VR-2667suspend-resume (SIP)VR-2668switchback intervalVR-2669switchback methodVR-2670switchover methodVR-2672Cisco IOS Voice Commands: T VR-2675 target carrier-idVR-2676target trunk-group-label tbct clear callVR-2677VR-2678tbct max call-duration tbct max callsVR-2680VR-2681tdm-groupVR-2682tech-prefixVR-2684tel-config to-hdrVR-2686telephony-service ccm-compatible (H.323 voice-class) telephony-service ccm-compatible (H.323 voice-service) test call fallback probe test call idVR-2689VR-2691VR-2693test call threshold test enumVR-2687VR-2697VR-2699test lmr clear-call test pots dialVR-2701VR-2702test pots disconnect test source-groupVR-2703 VR-2704test translation-ruleVR-2706test trunkgroupVR-2708test voice echoVR-2710test voice playoutVR-2715test voice port detector test voice port inject-toneVR-2717 VR-2719Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexliii 44. Contentstest voice port loopbackVR-2721test voice port phone-detection test voice port relayVR-2725test voice port switchVR-2727test voice port thl-sweep test voice toneVR-2723VR-2729VR-2731test voice translation-rule test vrm busyout test vrm resetVR-2736VR-2738 VR-2739test vrm unbusyoutVR-2740text relay modulation text relay protocol text relay rtpVR-2742VR-2744VR-2745tgrep address-familyVR-2747tgrep advertise (dial peer)VR-2748tgrep advertise (trunk group) tgrep local-itadVR-2751threshold noiseVR-2749VR-2752timeout (auto-config application) timeout leg3 timeout pttVR-2754 VR-2755timeout tcrit timeout tdinitVR-2756 VR-2758timeout tdmaxVR-2760timeout tdminVR-2762timeout thistVR-2764timeout tone busyVR-2765timeout tone cot1VR-2766timeout tone cot2VR-2767timeout tone dialVR-2768timeout tone dial stutter timeout tone mwiVR-2770timeout tone network timeout tone reorder timeout tone ringbackCisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexlivVR-2769VR-2771 VR-2773 VR-2774VR-2753 45. Contentstimeout tone ringback connection timeout tone ringingVR-2776timeout tone ringing distinctive timeout tparVR-2775VR-2777VR-2778timeout tsmaxVR-2780timeouts call-disconnect timeouts initialVR-2781VR-2783timeouts interdigit (voice port) timeouts power-denial timeouts ringingVR-2784VR-2785VR-2786timeouts wait-releaseVR-2788timeouts teardown lmrVR-2789timer accessrequest sequential delay timer cluster-element timer irr periodVR-2790VR-2791VR-2793timer lrq seq delayVR-2795timer lrq seq delay centisec timer lrq windowVR-2796VR-2797timer lrq window decisec timer media-inactive timer receive-rtcpVR-2798VR-2799 VR-2801timer receive-rtpVR-2803timer server retryVR-2804timer server timeout timersVR-2806VR-2807timers buffer-invite timers cometVR-2809VR-2810timers connectVR-2811timers connection aging timers disconnect timers expires timers holdVR-2812VR-2813VR-2814 VR-2816timers keepaliveVR-2817timers notifyVR-2819timers prackVR-2820Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexlv 46. Contentstimers referVR-2821timers registerVR-2822timers rel1xxVR-2823timers tryingVR-2824timing clear-waitVR-2825timing delay-duration timing delay-startVR-2827VR-2829timing delay-voice tdmVR-2831timing delay-with-integrity timing dialout-delayVR-2833VR-2835timing dial-pulse min-delay timing digitVR-2837VR-2839timing guard-outVR-2841timing hangoverVR-2842timing hookflash-inputVR-2843timing hookflash-output timing ignore m-lead timing interdigitVR-2845 VR-2847VR-2848timing opx-ringwaitVR-2850timing percentbreakVR-2851timing pulseVR-2852timing pulse-interdigitVR-2854timing sup-disconnectVR-2856timing wait-winkVR-2858timing wink-duration timing wink-wait tlsVR-2860VR-2862VR-2864toggle-between-two-calls token-root-name tone busytone tone dialtoneVR-2867 VR-2869VR-2871tone incomingVR-2873tone incoming system tone ringback alert-no-PI transferVR-2878Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexlviVR-2865VR-2875 VR-2877 47. ContentstranslateVR-2880translate (translation profiles) translate-outgoingVR-2882VR-2884translation-profile (dial peer)VR-2886translation-profile (source group)VR-2887translation-profile (trunk group)VR-2888translation-profile (voice port)VR-2889translation-profile (voice service POTS) translation-rule transportVR-2891VR-2893transport switch trunk groupVR-2895VR-2897trunk-group (CAS custom) trunkgroup (dial peer)VR-2899VR-2901trunk-group (interface) trunk-group (voice port)VR-2903 VR-2905trunk-group-label (dial peer)VR-2907trunk-group-label (voice source group) trustpoint (DSP farm profile) ttlVR-2890VR-2908VR-2910VR-2911type (settlement) type (voice)VR-2912VR-2914Cisco IOS Voice Commands: U VR-2917 unbundle vfc urlVR-2918VR-2919url ( SIP)VR-2921usage-indication use-proxy user-idVR-2923VR-2924 VR-2927Cisco IOS Voice Commands: V VR-2929 vad (dial peer)VR-2930vbd-playout-delay maximumVR-2932vbd-playout-delay minimumVR-2933Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexlvii 48. Contentsvbd-playout-delay modeVR-2934vbd-playout-delay nominal vbr-rt vcciVR-2936 VR-2938video codec (dial peer)VR-2939video codec (voice class) vmwi vofr voiceVR-2935VR-2940VR-2941 VR-2942 VR-2945voicecap configure voice-cardVR-2946VR-2947voice call capacity mirVR-2949voice call capacity reporting voice call capacity stwVR-2951VR-2953voice call capacity timer intervalVR-2955voice call convert-discpi-to-progVR-2956voice call csr data-pointsVR-2958voice call csr recording intervalVR-2959voice call csr reporting intervalVR-2960voice call debugVR-2961voice call disc-pi-offVR-2964voice call send-alertVR-2965voice call trap deviationVR-2966voice call trigger hwmVR-2967voice call trigger lwmVR-2969voice call trigger percent-change voicecap entry voice class aaaVR-2971VR-2973 VR-2975voice-class aaa (dial peer) voice class busyoutVR-2977VR-2978voice class called numberVR-2980voice-class called-number (dial peer) voice-class called-number-pool voice class codecCisco IOS Voice Command ReferencexlviiiVR-2983VR-2984voice-class codec (dial peer)VR-2982VR-2986 49. Contentsvoice class custom-cptone voice class dualtoneVR-2988VR-2989voice class dualtone-detect-params voice class h323VR-2991VR-2993voice-class h323 (dial peer) voice class permanentVR-2994VR-2996voice-class permanent (dial peer)VR-2998voice-class permanent (voice-port) voice-class sip anatVR-3000VR-3002voice-class sip asymmetric payloadVR-3004voice-class sip authenticate redirecting-number voice-class sip blockVR-3007voice-class sip call-route p-called-party-id voice-class sip calltype-video voice-class sip e911VR-3005VR-3010VR-3011VR-3012voice-class sip encap clear-channelVR-3013voice-class sip error-code-override options-keepalive failure voice-class sip g729 annexb-all voice-class sip history-info voice-class sip localhostVR-3015VR-3017VR-3019 VR-3020voice-class sip map resp-codeVR-3022voice-class sip options-keepaliveVR-3024voice-class sip outbound-proxyVR-3026voice-class sip preloaded-routeVR-3028voice-class sip privacyVR-3029voice-class sip privacy-policy voice-class sip random-contactVR-3031 VR-3033voice-class sip random-request-uri validate voice-class sip rel1xxVR-3035VR-3037voice-class sip reset timer expiresVR-3039voice-class sip resource priority mode (dial peer)VR-3041voice-class sip resource priority namespace (dial peer) voice-class sip rsvp-fail-policyVR-3043VR-3045voice-class sip tel-config to-hdrVR-3047voice-class sip transport switchVR-3048Cisco IOS Voice Command Referencexlix 50. Contentsvoice-class sip urlVR-3049voice-class source interface voice-class stun-usageVR-3051VR-3052voice-class stun-usage (dial peer) voice class tone-signalVR-3054voice-class tone-signalVR-3053VR-3056voice class uriVR-3057voice class uri sip preference voice confirmation-tone voice dnis-mapVR-3059VR-3061VR-3062voice dnis-map loadVR-3064voice dsp crash-dumpVR-3065voice echo-canceller extended voice enum-match-table voice hpi capture voice huntVR-3071VR-3073VR-3075voice iec syslogVR-3080voice local-bypass voice mlppVR-3081VR-3082voicemail (stcapp-fsd) voiceportVR-3068VR-3083VR-3085voice-portVR-3087voice-port (MGCP profile)VR-3089voice-port busyoutVR-3090voice rtp send-recvVR-3091voice serviceVR-3092voice source-groupVR-3093voice statistics accounting methodVR-3094voice statistics display-format separator voice statistics field-paramsVR-3098voice statistics max-storage-duration voice statistics pushVR-3102voice statistics time-rangeVR-3104voice statistics type csrVR-3107voice statistics type iecVR-3109Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferencelVR-3096VR-3100 51. Contentsvoice translation-profile voice translation-rule voice vad-time voice vrfVR-3110 VR-3111VR-3112VR-3113voip-incoming translation-profile voip-incoming translation-rule volumeVR-3114 VR-3115VR-3117vxml audioerrorVR-3119vxml tree memory vxml version 2.0VR-3120 VR-3121Cisco IOS Voice Commands: W VR-3123 watcher allVR-3124Cisco IOS Voice Commands: Z VR-3127 zone access zone bwVR-3128VR-3130zone circuit-idVR-3131zone cluster localVR-3133zone cluster remote zone local zone prefixVR-3134VR-3136 VR-3138zone remoteVR-3142zone subnetVR-3144Cisco IOS Voice Command Referenceli 52. ContentsCisco IOS Voice Command Referencelii 53. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A This chapter contains commands to configure and maintain Cisco IOS voice applications. The commands are presented in alphabetical order. Some commands required for configuring voice may be found in other Cisco IOS command references. Use the Cisco IOS Master Commands List online to find these commands. For detailed information on how to configure these applications and features, refer to the Cisco IOS Voice Configuration Library.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-1 54. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A aal2-profile customaal2-profile custom To specify custom numbers and user-to-user information (UUI) code points for ATM adaptation layer 2 (AAL2) profiles and codecs, use the aal2-profile custom command in global configuration mode. To disable the configuration, use the no form of this command. aal2-profile custom number number number {clear-channel | g711alaw | g711ulaw | g726r32 | g729br8 | g720r8 | llcc} packet-length minimum-UUI-codepoint maximum-UUI-codepoint no aal2-profile custom numberSyntax DescriptionnumberAAL profile number. For more information, use the question mark (?) online help function.clear-channel | g711alaw | Specifies the types of codec as follows: g711ulaw | g726r32 | Clear Channel g729br8 | g720r8 | llcc G.711 a-law G.711-mu-lawG.726r32G.729 ANNEX-B 8000 bits per secondG.729 8000 bpsLossless Compressionpacket-lengthPacket length in octets. The range is from 5 to 64.minimum-UUI-codepointMinimim UUI code point. The range is from 0 to 15.maximum-UUI-codepointMaximum UUI code point. The range is from 0 to 15.Command DefaultOne of the predefined International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) profiles can be used.Command ModesGlobal configuration (config)Command HistoryReleaseModification15.0(1)MThis command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS Release 15.0(1)M.Usage GuidelinesAAL2 custom profiles are used to define additional profiles that are not present in the ITU-T specifications. After defining a custom profile, apply that profile under a Voice over ATM (VoATM) dial peer for it to take affect using the codec aal2-profile command. The codec aal2-profile command can be used only if the session protocol is "aal2-trunk".Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-2 55. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A aal2-profile customExamplesThe following example shows how to specify custom numbers and UUI cod epoints for AAL2 profiles and codecs: Router# configure terminal Router(config)# aal2-profile custom2 1 1 g711ulaw 6 3 3Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-3 56. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A aaa nas port voipaaa nas port voip To send out the standard NAS-port attribute (RADIUS IETF Attribute 5) on voice interfaces, use the aaa nas port voip command in global configuration mode. To disable the command, use the no form of the command. aaa nas port voip no aaa nas port voipSyntax DescriptionThis command has no arguments or keywords.Command DefaultDisabledCommand ModesGlobal configurationCommand HistoryReleaseModification12.2(11)TThis command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.Usage GuidelinesThis command brings back the original behavior of the Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA). NAS-Port on VoIP interfaces. By default this feature is disabled.ExamplesThe following example shows how to return to the original behavior of the AAA NAS-Port: aaa nas port voipRelated CommandsCommandDescriptionaaa nas port extendedReplaces the NAS-port attribute with RADIUS IETF attribute 26 and displays extended field information.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-4 57. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A aaa usernameaaa username To determine the information with which to populate the username attribute for Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA). billing records, use the aaa username command in SIP UA configuration mode. To achieve default capabilities, use the no form of this command. aaa username {calling-number | proxy-auth} no aaa usernameSyntax Descriptioncalling-numberUses the FROM: header in the SIP INVITE (default value). This keyword is used in most implementations.proxy-authParses the Proxy-Authorization header. Decodes the Microsoft Passport user ID (PUID) and password, and then populates the PUID into the username attribute and a "." into the password attribute. The username attribute is used for billing, and the . is used for the password, because the user has already been authenticated before this point.Command Defaultcalling-numberCommand ModesSIP UA configurationCommand HistoryReleaseModification12.2(2)XBThis command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, Cisco 7200 series, Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and the Cisco AS5400.12.2(8)TThis command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T. This command does not support the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400 in this release.12.2(11)TThis command was integrated Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T and was implemented on the Cisco AS5850. This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5800 in this release.Usage GuidelinesParsing the Proxy-Authorization header, decoding the PUID and password, and populating the username attribute with the PUID must be enabled through this command. If this command is not issued, the Proxy-Authorization header is ignored. The keyword proxy-auth is a nonstandard implementation, and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) gateways do not normally receive or process the Proxy-Authorization header.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-5 58. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A aaa usernameExamplesThe following example enables the processing of the SIP username from the Proxy-Authorization header: Router(config)# sip-ua Router(config-sip-ua)# aaa username proxy-authRelated CommandsCommandDescriptionshow call active voiceDisplays sactive call information for voice calls or fax transmissions in progress.show call history voice Displays the voice call history table.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-6 59. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A access-list (voice source-group)access-list (voice source-group) To assign an access list to a voice source group, use the access-list command in voice source-group configuration mode. To delete the access list, use the no form of this command. access-list access-list-number no access-list access-list-numberSyntax Descriptionaccess-list-numberCommand DefaultNo default behavior or valuesCommand ModesVoice source-group configurationCommand HistoryReleaseModification12.2(11)TThis command was introduced in voice source-group configuration mode.Usage GuidelinesNumber of an access list. The range is from 1 to 99.An access list defines a range of IP addresses for incoming calls that require additional scrutiny. Two related commands are used for voice source groups: Use the access-list access-list-number {deny | permit} source [source-wildcard] [log] command in global configuration mode to define the contents of the access list.Use the access-list access-list-number command in voice source-group configuration mode to assign the defined access list to the voice source group.The terminating gateway uses the source IP group to identify the source of the incoming VoIP call before selecting an inbound dial peer. If the source is found in the access list, then the call is accepted or rejected, depending on how the access list is defined. The terminating gateway uses the access list to implement call blocking. If the call is rejected, the terminating gateway returns a disconnect cause to the source. Use the disconnect-cause command to specify a disconnect cause to use for rejected calls. Use the show access-lists privileged EXEC command to display the contents of all access lists. Use the show ip access-list privileged EXEC command to display the contents of one access list.ExamplesThe following example assigns access list 1 to voice source-group alpha. Access list 1 was defined previously using another command. An incoming source IP group call is checked against the conditions defined for access list 1 and is processed based on the permit or deny conditions of the access list. Router(config)# voice source-group alpha Router(cfg-source-grp)# access-list 1Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-7 60. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A access-list (voice source-group)Related CommandsCommandDescriptioncarrier-id (dial peer)Specifies the carrier as the source of incoming VoIP calls (for carrier ID routing).disconnect-causeSpecifies a cause for blocked calls.h323zone-id (voice source group)Associates a zone for an incoming H.323 call.show access-listsDisplays the contents of all access lists.show ip access-listDisplays the contents of one access list.translation-profile (source group)Associates a translation profile with incoming source IP group calls.trunk-group-label (voice source group)Specifies the trunk group as the source of incoming VoIP calls (for trunk group label routing).voice source-groupInitiates the source IP group profile definition.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-8 61. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A access-policyaccess-policy To require that a neighbor be explicitly configured in order for requests to be accepted, use the access-policy command in Annex G configuration mode. To reset the configuration to accept all requests, use the no form of this command. access-policy [neighbors-only] no access-policySyntax Descriptionneighbors-onlyCommand DefaultBorder elements accept any and all requests if service relationships are not configured.Command ModesAnnex G configurationCommand HistoryReleaseModification12.2(11)TThis command was introduced.(Optional) Requires that a neighbor be configured.Usage GuidelinesBorder elements accept any and all requests if service relationships are not configured. The access-policy command eliminates arbitrary requests from unknown border elements, and is a required prerequisite for configuring service relationships.ExamplesThe following example shows how to enable the service relationship between border elements: Router(config-annexg)# access-policy neighbors-onlyRelated CommandsCommandDescriptioncall-routerEnables the Annex G border element configuration commands.domain-nameSets the domain name reported in service relationships.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-9 62. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A accounting (gatekeeper)accounting (gatekeeper) To enable and define the gatekeeper-specific accounting method, use the accounting command in gatekeeper configuration mode. To disable gatekeeper-specific accounting, use the no form of this command. accounting {username h323id | vsa} no accountingSyntax Descriptionusername h323idEnables H323ID in the user name field of accounting record.vsaEnables the vendor specific attribute accounting format.Command DefaultAccounting is disabled.Command ModesGatekeeper configurationCommand HistoryReleaseModification11.3(2)NAThis command was introduced.12.0(3)TThis command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(3)T.12.1(5)XMThe vsa keyword was added.12.2(2)TThe vsa keyword was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)T.12.2(2)XB1This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850 universal gateway.12.2(33)SRAThis command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRA.12.3(9)TThis username h323id keyword was added.Usage GuidelinesTo collect basic start-stop connection accounting data, the gatekeeper must be configured to support gatekeeper-specific H.323 accounting functionality. The accounting command enables you to send accounting data to the RADIUS server via IETF RADIUS or VSA attriibutes. Specify a RADIUS server before using the accounting command. There are three different methods of accounting. The H.323 method sends the call detail record (CDR) to the RADIUS server, the syslog method uses the system logging facility to record the CDRs, and the VSA method collects VSAs.ExamplesThe following example enables the gateway to report user activity to the RADIUS server in the form of connection accounting records: aaa accounting connection start-stop group radius gatekeeper accountingCisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-10 63. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A accounting (gatekeeper)The following example shows how to enable VSA accounting: aaa accounting connection start-stop group radius gatekeeper accounting exec vsaThe following example configures H.323 accounting using IETF RADIUS attributes: Router(config-gk)# accounting username h323idThe following example configures H.323 accounting using VSA RADIUS attributes: Router(config-gk)# accounting vsaRelated CommandsCommandDescriptionaaa accountingEnables AAA accounting of requested services for billing or security purposes.gatekeeperEnters gatekeeper configuration mode.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-11 64. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A accounting methodaccounting method To set an accounting method at login for calls that come into a dial peer, use the accounting method command in voice class AAA configuration mode. To disable the accounting method set at login, use the no form of this command. accounting method MethListName [out-bound] no accounting method MethListName [out-bound]Syntax DescriptionMethListNameDefines an accounting method list name.out-bound(Optional) Defines the outbound leg.Command DefaultWhen this command is not used to specify an accounting method, the system uses the aaa accounting connection h323 command as the default. If the method list name is not specified, the outbound call leg uses the same method list name as the inbound call legCommand ModesVoice class AAA configurationCommand HistoryReleaseModification12.2(11)TThis command was introduced on the Cisco 3660, Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5800, and Cisco AS5850.Usage GuidelinesThis command sets the accounting method for dial peers in voice class AAA configuration mode. To initially define a method list, refer to the Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide, Release 12.2. If the outbound option is specified, the outbound call leg on the dial peer uses the method list name specified in the command. If the method list name is not specified, by default, the outbound call leg uses the same method list name as the inbound call leg.ExamplesThe following example sets the dp-out method for the outbound leg: voice class aaa 1 accounting method dp-out out-boundRelated CommandsCommandDescriptionaaa accounting connection h323 Defines the accounting method list H.323 with RADIUS, using stop-only or start-stop accounting options. voice class aaaCisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-12Enables dial-peer-based VoIP AAA configurations. 65. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A accounting suppressaccounting suppress To disable accounting that is automatically generated by a service provider module for a specific dial peer, use the accounting suppress command in voice class AAA configuration mode. To allow accounting to be automatically generated, use the no form of this command. accounting suppress [in-bound | out-bound] no accounting suppress [in-bound | out-bound]Syntax Descriptionin-bound(Optional) Defines the call leg for incoming calls.out-bound(Optional) Defines the call leg for outbound calls.Command DefaultAccounting is automatically generated by the service provider module.Command ModesVoice class AAA configurationCommand HistoryReleaseModification12.2(11)TThis command was introduced on the Cisco 3660, Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5800, and Cisco AS5850.Usage GuidelinesIf a call leg option is not specified by the command, accounting is disabled for both inbound and outbound calls. For accounting to be automatically generated in the service provider module, you must first configure gw-accounting aaa command in global configuration mode before configuring dial-peer-based accounting in voice class AAA configuration mode.ExamplesIn the example below, accounting is suppressed for the incoming call leg. voice class aaa 1 accounting suppress in-boundRelated CommandsCommandDescriptiongw-accounting aaaEnables VoIP gateway accounting.suppressTurns off accounting for a call leg on a POTS or VoIP dial peer. This command is used in gw-accounting aaa configuration mode.voice class aaaEnables dial-peer-based VoIP AAA configurations.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-13 66. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A accounting templateaccounting template To allow each dial peer to choose and send a customized accounting template to the RADIUS server, use the accounting template command in voice class AAA configuration mode. To disable the dial peer from choosing and sending a customized accounting template, use the no form of this command. accounting template acctTempName [out-bound] no accounting template acctTempName [out-bound]Syntax DescriptionacctTempNameDefines an accounting template name.out-bound(Optional) Defines the outbound leg.Command DefaultThe dial peer does not choose and send a customized accounting template to the RADIUS server.Command ModesVoice class AAA configurationCommand HistoryReleaseModification12.2(11)TThis command was introduced on the Cisco 3660, Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5800, and Cisco AS5850.Usage GuidelinesBy default, non-RFC-mandatory vendor-specific attributes (VSAs) are not included in accounting records if you do not configure the accounting template. The accounting template enables you to manage accounting records at a per-VSA level. When an accounting template is used for customizing the accounting record, the VSA name release source has to be included in the template file so that it is included in the accounting record and sent to the RADIUS server. This command overrides the acct-template command in gateway accounting AAA configuration mode when a customized accounting template is used. If you use a Tool Command Language (Tcl) script, the Tcl verb aaa accounting start [-t acctTempName] takes precedence over the accounting template command in voice class AAA configuration mode.ExamplesThe following example sets the template temp-dp for the outbound leg voice class aaa 1 accounting template temp-dp out-boundRelated CommandsCommandDescriptionacct-templateSends a selected group of voice accounting VSAs.voice class aaaEnables dial-peer-based VoIP AAA configurations.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-14 67. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A acc-qosacc-qos To define the acceptable quality of service (QoS) for any inbound and outbound call on a VoIP dial peer, use the acc-qos command in dial peer configuration mode. To restore the default QoS setting, use the no form of this command. acc-qos {best-effort | controlled-load | guaranteed-delay} [audio | video] no acc-qosSyntax Descriptionbest-effortIndicates that Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) makes no bandwidth reservation. This is the default.controlled-loadIndicates that RSVP guarantees a single level of preferential service, presumed to correlate to a delay boundary. The controlled load service uses admission (or capacity) control to ensure that preferential service is received even when the bandwidth is overloaded.guaranteed-delayIndicates that RSVP reserves bandwidth and guarantees a minimum bit rate and preferential queueing if the bandwidth reserved is not exceeded.audio(Optional) Configures acceptable QoS for audio traffic.video(Optional) Configures acceptable QoS for video traffic.Command Defaultbest-effortCommand ModesDial peer configurationCommand HistoryReleaseModification11.3(1)TThis command was introduced on the Cisco 3600 series routers.12.1(5)TThe description of the command was modified.12.3(4)TThe audio and video keywords were added.Usage GuidelinesThis command is applicable only to VoIP dial peers. When VoIP dial peers are used, the Cisco IOS software uses RSVP to reserve a certain amount of bandwidth so that the selected QoS can be provided by the network. Call setup is aborted if the RSVP resource reservation does not satisfy the acceptable QoS for both peers. To select the most appropriate value for this command, you need to be familiar with the amount of traffic this connection supports and what kind of impact you are willing to have on it. The Cisco IOS software generates a trap message when the bandwidth required to provide the selected quality of service is not available. If audio or video is not configured, the bearer capability information element (IE) is not checked against max values during SETUP.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-15 68. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A acc-qosYou must use the ip rsvp bandwidth command to enable RSVP on an IP interface before you can specify RSVP QoS. In order to use this command, you have to have the req-qos statement present.ExamplesThe following example selects guaranteed-delay as the acceptable QoS for inbound and outbound audio calls on VoIP dial peer 10: dial-peer voice 10 voip acc-qos guaranteed-delayThe following example selects controlled-load as the acceptable QoS for audio and video: dial-peer voice 100 voip acc-qos controlled-load audio acc-qos controlled-load videoRelated CommandsCommandDescriptionreq-qosRequests a particular QoS using RSVP to be used in reaching a specified dial peer in VoIP.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-16 69. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A acct-templateacct-template To select a group of voice attributes to collect in accounting records, use the acct-template command in gateway accounting AAA or gateway accounting file configuration mode. To disable collection of a group of voice attributes, use the no form of this command. acct-template {template-name | callhistory-detail} no acct-template {template-name | callhistory-detail}Syntax Descriptiontemplate-nameName of the custom accounting template.callhistory-detailCollects all voice vendor-specific attributes (VSAs) for accounting.Command DefaultNo voice attributes are collected.Command ModesGateway accounting AAA configuration (config-gw-accounting-aaa) Gateway accounting file configuration (config-gw-accounting-file)Command HistoryReleaseModification12.2(11)TThis command was introduced.12.4(15)XYThis command was added to gateway accounting file configuration mode.12.4(20)TThis command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(20)T.Usage GuidelinesUse this command to collect only the voice attributes that are defined in an accounting template. The accounting template is a text file that you create by selecting specific attributes that are applicable to your billing needs. Use the call accounting-template voice command to define your accounting template before using the acct-template command. The show call accounting-template voice master command displays all the voice attributes that can be filtered by accounting templates. Use the callhistory-detail keyword to send all voice VSAs to the accounting server. For a description of supported voice VSAs, see the VSAs Supported by Cisco Voice Products section in the RADIUS VSA Voice Implementation Guide. When you send only those VSAs defined in your accounting template, the default call-history records that are created by the service provider are automatically suppressed.ExamplesThe example below uses the acct-template command to specify temp-global, a custom template. gw-accounting aaa acct-template temp-globalCisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-17 70. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A acct-templateRelated CommandsCommandDescriptioncall accounting-template voiceDefines a customized accounting template.gw-accountingEnables the method of collecting accounting data.show call accounting-template voice Displays attributes defined in accounting templates.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-18 71. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A activation-keyactivation-key To define an activation key that can be dialed by phone users to activate Call Back on Busy on an analog phone, use the activation-key command in STC application feature callback configuration mode. To return the code to its default, use the no form of this command. activation-key string no activation-keySyntax DescriptionstringCommand DefaultCallback activation key is #1.Command ModesSTC application feature callback configuration (config-stcapp-callback)Command HistoryReleaseModification12.4(20)YAThis command was introduced.12.4(22)TThis command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(22)T.Usage GuidelinesCharacter string that can be dialed on a telephone keypad (0-9, *, #). Length of string is one to five characters. Default: #1.This command changes the value of the callback activation key for Call Back on Busy from the default (#1) to the specified value. To display information about the Call Back configuration, use the show stcapp feature codes command.ExamplesThe following example shows how to change the value of the callback activation key sequence from the default (#1) to a new value (*22). Router(config)# stcapp feature callback Router(config-stcapp-callback)# activation-key *22 Router(config-stcapp-callback)#The following partial output from the show stcapp feature codes command displays values for the call back feature: Router# show stcapp feature codes . . . stcapp feature callback key *1 timeout 30Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-19 72. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A activation-keyRelated CommandsCommandDescriptionringing-timeoutDefines the timeout period for Callback on Busy.show stcapp feature codesDisplays all feature codes for FACs, FSDs, and call back.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-20 73. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A address-family (tgrep)address-family (tgrep) To set the global address family to be used on all dial peers, use the address-family command in TGREP configuration mode. To change back to the default address family, use the no form of this command. address family {e164 | decimal | penta-decimal} no address family {e164 | decimal | penta-decimal}Syntax Descriptione164E.164 address family.decimalDigital address family.penta-decimalPentadecimal address family.Command DefaultE.164 address familyCommand ModesTGREP configurationCommand HistoryReleaseModification12.3(1)This command was introduced.Usage GuidelinesThe E. 164 address family is used if the telephony network is a public telephony network. Decimal and pentadecimal options can be used to advertise private dial plans. For example, if a company wants to use TRIP in within its enterprise telephony network using five-digit extensions, then the gateway would advertise the beginning digits of the private numbers as a decimal address family. These calls cannot be sent out of the companys private telephony network because they are not E.164-compliant. The pentadecimal family allows numbers 0 through 9 and alphabetic characters A through E and can be used in countries where letters are also carried in the called number.ExamplesThe following example shows that the address family for itad 1234 is set for E.164 addresses: Router(config)# tgrep local-itad 1234 Router(config-tgrep)# address family e164Related CommandsCommandDescriptiontgrep local-itadEnters TGREP configuration mode and defines an ITAD.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-21 74. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A address-hidingaddress-hiding To hide signaling and media peer addresses from endpoints other than the gateway use the address-hidding command in voice-service configuration mode. To allow the peer address known to all endpoints, use the no form of this command. address-hiding no address-hidingSyntax DescriptionThere are no keywords or aruguments.Command DefaultSignaling and media addresses are visable to all endpoints.Command ModesVoice-service configuration modeCommand HistoryReleaseModification12.4(9)TThis command was introduced.Usage GuidelinesNoteExamplesAll SIP methods/messages should terminate at IP-to-IP gateway and re-originate with IP-to-IP gateway address, address hiding makes the peer address known only to the IP-to-IP gateway. Hiding address in flow-through mode is required for SIP-to-SIP in an IP-to-IP gateway network.Distinctive ringing headers include ringing information and server address where the ring tone can be optained. These headers will be forwarded as is to the peer side even if address hiding is enabled.The following example show address-hiding being configured for all VoIP calls: Router(config)# voice service voip Router(config-voi-serv) address-hidingRelated CommandsCommandDescriptionvoice serviceEnters voice-service configuration mode.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-22 75. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A advertise (annex g)advertise (annex g) To control the types of descriptors that the border element (BE) advertises to its neighbors, use the advertise command in Annex G configuration mode. To reset this command to the default value, use the no form of this command. advertise [static | dynamic | all] no advertiseSyntax Descriptionstatic(Optional) Only the descriptors provisioned on this BE is advertised. This is the default.dynamic(Optional) Only dynamically learned descriptors is advertised.all(Optional) Both static and dynamic descriptors is advertised.DefaultsStaticCommand ModesAnnex G configurationCommand HistoryReleaseModification12.2(2)XAThis command was introduced.12.2(4)TThis command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(4)T. Support for the Cisco AS5300 universal access server, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400 is not included in this release.12.2(2)XB1This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850 universal gateway.12.2(11)TThis command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T.ExamplesThe following example configures a BE that advertises both static and dynamic descriptors to its neighbors: Router(config)# call-router h323-annexg be20 Router(config-annexg)# advertise allRelated CommandsCommandDescriptioncall-routerEnables the Annex G border element configuration commands.show call historyDisplays the routes stored in cache for the BE.show call-router status Displays the Annex G BE status.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-23 76. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A advertise (tgrep)advertise (tgrep) To turn on reporting for a specified address family, use the advertise command in TGREP configuration mode. To turn off reporting for a specified address family, use the no form of this command. advertise {e164 | decimal | penta-decimal }[csr][ac][tc][trunk-group | carrier] advertise {trunk-group | carrier}[csr][ac][tc] no advertise {e164 | decimal | penta-decimal | trunk-group | carrier}Syntax Descriptione164E.164 address family.decimalDecimal address familypenta-decimalPenta-decimal address familytrunk-groupTrunk group address familycarrierCarrier code address familycsrCall success rateacAvailable circuitstcTotal circuitsCommand DefaultNo attributes for address families are advertised.Command ModesTGREP configurationCommand HistoryReleaseModification12.3(1)This command was introduced.Usage GuidelinesIf you specify e164, decimal or penta-decimal for the address family, you can stipulate whether the related carrier or trunk-group parameters are advertised. If you stipulate carrier or trunk-group for the address family, you can stipulate that the related address family prefix is advertised. If you stipulate carrier or trunk-group for the address family, you cannot stipulate carrier or trunk-group attributes for advertising. When the no version of this command is used, it turns off the advertisement of that particular address family altogether.ExamplesThe following example shows that the E.164 address family with call success rate, available circuits, total circuits, and trunk group attributes is being advertised for ITAD 1234: Router(config)# tgrep local-itad 1234 Router(config-tgrep)# advertise e164 csr ac tc trunk-groupCisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-24 77. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A advertise (tgrep)Related CommandsCommandDescriptiontgrep local-itadEnters TGREP configuration mode and defines an ITAD.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-25 78. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A alarm-triggeralarm-trigger To configure a T1 or E1 controller to send an alarm to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or switch if specified T1 or E1 DS0 groups are out of service, use the alarm-trigger command in controller configuration mode. To configure a T1 or E1 controller not to send an alarm, use the no form of this command. alarm-trigger blue ds0-group-list no alarm-triggerSyntax DescriptionblueSpecifies the alarm type to be sent is blue, also known as an Alarm Indication Signal (AIS).ds0-group-listSpecifies the DS0 group or groups to be monitored for permanent trunk connection status or busyout status.Command DefaultNo alarm is sentCommand ModesController configurationCommand HistoryReleaseModification12.1(3)TThis command was introduced on the Cisco 2600, Cisco 3600, and Cisco MC3810.Usage GuidelinesAny monitored time slot can be used for either permanent trunk connections or switched connections. Permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) and switched virtual circuits (SVCs) can be combined on a T1 or E1 controller and monitored for alarm conditioning. An alarm is sent only if all of the time slots configured for alarm conditioning on a T1 or E1 controller are out of service. If one monitored time slot remains in service or returns to service, no alarm is sent.ExamplesThe following example configures T1 0 to send a blue (AIS) alarm if DS0 groups 0 and 1 are out of service: controller t1 0 alarm-trigger blue 0,1 exitCisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-26 79. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A alarm-triggerRelated CommandsCommandDescriptionbusyout monitorConfigures a voice port to monitor an interface for events that would trigger a voice-port busyout.connection trunkCreates a permanent trunk connection (private line or tie-line) between a voice port and a PBX.voice class permanentCreates a voice class for a Cisco or FRF-11 permanent trunk.Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-27 80. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A alias staticalias static To create a static entry in the local alias table, use the alias static command in gatekeeper configuration mode. To remove a static entry, use the no form of this command. alias static ip-signaling-addr [port] gkid gatekeeper-name [ras ip-ras-addr port] [terminal | mcu | gateway {h320 | h323-proxy | voip}] [e164 e164-address] [h323id h323-id] no alias static ip-signaling-addr [port] gkid gatekeeper-name [ras ip-ras-addr port] [terminal | mcu | gateway {h320 | h323-proxy | voip}] [e164 e164-address] [h323id h323-id]Syntax Descriptionip-signaling-addrIP address of the H.323 node, used as the address to signal when establishing a call.port(Optional) Port number other than the endpoint Call Signaling well-known port number (1720).gkid gatekeeper-name Name of the local gatekeeper of whose zone this node is a member. ras ip-ras-addr(Optional) Node remote access server (RAS) signaling address. If omitted, the ip-signaling-addr parameter is used in conjunction with the RAS well-known port.port(Optional) Port number other than the RAS well-known port number (1719).terminal(Optional) Indicates that the alias refers to a terminal.mcu(Optional) Indicates that the alias refers to a multiple control unit (MCU).gateway(Optional) Indicates that the alias refers to a gateway.h320(Optional) Indicates that the alias refers to an H.320 node.h323-proxy(Optional) Indicates that the alias refers to an H.323 proxy.voip(Optional) Indicates that the alias refers to VoIP.e164 e164-address(Optional) Specifies the node E.164 address. This keyword and argument can be used more than once to specify as many E.164 addresses as needed. Note that there is a maximum number of 128 characters that can be entered for this address. To avoid exceeding this limit, you can enter multiple alias static commands with the same call signaling address and different aliases.h323id h323-id(Optional) Specifies the node H.323 alias. This keyword and argument can be used more than once to specify as many H.323 identification (ID) aliases as needed. Note that there is a maximum number of 256 characters that can be entered for this address. To avoid exceeding this limit, you can enter multiple alias static commands with the same call signaling address and different aliases.Command DefaultNo static aliases exist.Command ModesGatekeeper configurationCisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-28 81. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A alias staticCommand HistoryModification11.3(2)NAThis command was introduced on the Cisco 2500 series and Cisco 3600 series.12.0(3)TUsage GuidelinesReleaseThis command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(3)T.The local alias table can be used to load static entries by performing as many of the commands as necessary. Aliases for the same IP address can be added in different commands, if required. Typically, static aliases are needed to access endpoints that do not belong to a zone (that is, they are not registered with any gatekeeper) or whose gatekeeper is inaccessible.ExamplesThe following example creates a static terminal alias in the local zone: zone local gk.zone1.com zone1.com alias static 192.168.8.5 gkid gk.zone1.com terminal e164 14085551212 h323id terminal1Cisco IOS Voice Command ReferenceVR-29 82. Cisco IOS Voice Commands: A allow-connectionsallow-connections To allow connections between specific types of endpoints in a VoIP network, use the allow-connections command in voice service configuration mode. To refuse specific types of connections, use the no form of this command. allow-connections from-type to to-type no allow-connections from-type to to-typeSyntax Descriptionfrom-typeOriginating endpoint type. The following choices are valid: h32