The Outgoing Call Services object is a child of the Call Agent object.
The Outgoing Call Services object contains global configuration parameters and statistics for speed calling and call barring. There is a single Outgoing Call Services object which is created before delivery of the MetaSwitch VP3000 and cannot be destroyed by the user.
To configure the switch to support a particular Outgoing Call service, you need to do the following:
Most parameters relating to each of these services are visible in the EMS System Explorer only when the service is configured.
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Parameter |
Access |
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Speed Calling support | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the switch is currently configured to support Speed Calling. Values:
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Speed Calling - first allowed code | Change Inactive | Minimum code available for indexing speed calling numbers. Specify a number of 1 or 2 digits:
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Speed Calling - last allowed code | Change Inactive | Maximum code available for speed dialing numbers. Specify a number of 1 or 2 digits. See the description of Speed Calling - first allowed code for restrictions. |
Speed Calling - access code | Change Inactive | Access code the subscriber dials to configure Speed Calling. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, access codes are typically 2 - 4 digits.) |
Speed Calling - enable code | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to enable Speed Calling. This is followed by the speed call index. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, access codes are typically 2 - 4 digits.) |
Speed Calling - disable code | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to disable Speed Calling. This is followed by the speed call index. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, access codes are typically 2 - 4 digits.) |
Speed Calling - check code | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to check Speed Calling. This is followed by the speed call index. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, access codes are typically 2 - 4 digits.) |
Speed Calling - allow removal of in use number | Change Inactive | Specifies the procedure when a request is received to remove a speed calling number from the allowed range if there is already a subscriber using that number for speed calling. Values:
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Call Barring support | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the switch is currently configured to support Call Barring. Values:
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Call Barring - usage sensitive billing | Change Inactive | Specifies whether the switch supports usage sensitive billing for Call Barring. This means that subscribers can choose to pay according to their usage of the service, rather than paying a flat rate for having the service enabled. Values:
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Call Barring - enable code | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to enable Call Barring for all calls except emergency calls. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, this is usually *341#.) |
Call Barring - disable code | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to disable Call Barring for all calls except emergency calls. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, , this is usually #341*.) |
Call Barring - check code | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to check Call Barring. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, access codes are typically 2 - 4 digits.) |
Call Barring - enable code for barring national and mobile calls | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to enable Call Barring for national, international and mobile calls (but allow local and emergency calls). Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, this is usually *342#.) |
Call Barring - disable code for barring national and mobile calls | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to disable Call Barring for national, international and mobile calls (but allow local and emergency calls). Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, , this is usually #342*.) |
Call Barring - enable code for barring international calls | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to enable Call Barring for international calls. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, this is usually *343#.) |
Call Barring - disable code for barring international calls | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to disable Call Barring for international calls. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, , this is usually #343*.) |
Call Barring - enable code for barring operator calls | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to enable Call Barring for operator calls. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, this is usually *344#.) |
Call Barring - disable code for barring operator calls | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to disable Call Barring for operator calls. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, , this is usually #344*.) |
Call Barring - enable code for barring call services | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to enable Call Barring for Call Services access codes (except for the codes used to access Call Barring itself). Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, this is usually *345#.) |
Call Barring - disable code for barring call services | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to disable Call Barring for Call Services access codes. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, , this is usually #345*.) |
Call Barring - enable code for barring premium rate calls | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to enable Call Barring for premium rate calls. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, this is usually *347#.) |
Call Barring - disable code for barring premium rate calls | Change Inactive | Code the subscriber dials to disable Call Barring for premium rate calls. Specify a number of maximum 32 digits. (In the UK, , this is usually #347*.) |
Requested status | Read only | Specifies whether an administrator has attempted to enable Outgoing Call Services. Values:
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Actual status | Read only | Specifies the current status of Outgoing Call Services. Values:
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