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Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide
Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev. D0, June 2004
Chapter 5 CLI Commands
addxgcppersistevt
addxgcppersistevt
To add persistent xGCP (various gateway control protocol) events, use the addxgcppersistevt command
in the VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC operating modes.
addxgcppersistevt event-num pkg-event
Syntax Description
Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking and switched AAL2 PVC
Usage Guidelines This command notifies the call agent of the specified event without the need for a xGCP notification
request. There are no persistent xGCP events by default. Only valid xGCP strings (described in the
pkg-event syntax description list) can be configured with this command.
Examples The following example shows that the persistent event index number 1 is added for the voiceband data
package:
addxgcppersistevt 1 g/vbd
event-num The persistent event index package event number in the range from 1 to 64.
pkg-event The xGCP package and event string listed as persistent. It can be one of the
following:
• r/co3 = VISM initiated AAL2 type 3 packet (CO3) network continuity test
• r/co4 = Network continuity test detect
• g/ft = Fax tone
• g/mt = Modem tone
• g/vbd = Voiceband data
• g/vbdt = Voiceband data termination
• l/hu, bl/hu = On hook
• l/hd, blhd = Off hook
• ms/ans, dt/ans, md/ans, mo/ans = Answer
• ms/sup, dt/sup, md/sup = Setup
• ms/rel, dt/rel, md/rel, mo/rel = Release
• ms/rtc, dt/rlc, md/rlc, mo/rlc = Release complete
• ms/res, dt/res, md/res = Resume
• ms/sus, dt/sus, md/sus = Suspend
• md/awk = Acknowledgment wink
• mo/rbz = Reverse make busy