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2740 CHAPTER 180: VOICE RADIUS CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
redialtimes
Syntax redialtimes redialtimes-number
undo redialtimes
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Parameter redialtimes-number: Number of redial attempts, in the range of 0 to 10. In the
card number/password process, this argument may refer to the times of
reselecting a language or redialing a card number, password, or a called number.
In the caller number process with IVR, this argument may refer to the times of
reselecting a language or redialing a called number.
Description Use the
redialtimes command to configure the number of redial attempts in
each dialing step for an access number.
Use the
undo redialtimes command to restore the default number of redial
attempts for an access number.
By default, the number of redial attempts in each dialing step is 2 for an access
number.
The redialtimes-number argument refers to the number of redial attempts, that is,
the number of dial attempts is the number of redial attempts plus 1.
This command is unavailable in the caller number process
For the card number/password process, you can use the redialtimes command to
set times of reselecting a language and times of redialing a card number,
password, or called number. To make an IP call, a user first dials an access number,
then selects a language, next enters a prepaid card number and password, and
finally dials a called number. Any error in each dialing step may lead to a dialing
failure.
For the caller number process with IVR, you can use the redialtimes command to
set times of reselecting a language and times of redialing a called number.
Related command: gw-access-number and process-config.
Example # Set the number of redial attempts to 4 for the access number 17909.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] voice-setup
[Sysname-voice] dial-program
[Sysname-voice-dial] gw-access-number 17909
[Sysname-voice-dial-anum17909] process-config cardnumber
[Sysname-voice-dial-anum17909] redialtimes 4