extension_profile
Manage an extension profile
Format
- [-v] [-V] -c --csp [--customer] [--csp-name] [--ext-cdiv] [--ext-cnnlog] [--ext-npres] [--ext-roc] [--ext-serv] [--ext-traf] [--forced-disconnect-time] [--idle-delay-time] [--offered-time] [--ext-legacy]
- [-v] [-V] -e --csp [--customer]
- [-v] [-V] -i --csp [--csp-name] [--customer] --ext-cdiv [--ext-cnnlog] --ext-npres --ext-roc--ext-serv --ext-traf [--forced-disconnect-time] [--idle-delay-time] [--offered-time] [--ext-legacy]
- [-v] [-V] -p [--csp] [--csp-name] [--customer] [--ext-cdiv] [--ext-cnnlog] [--ext-npres] [--ext-roc] [--ext-serv] [--ext-traf] [--forced-disconnect-time] [--idle-delay-time] [--offered-time] [--ext-legacy] [±s]
Function
The command is used to change, erase, initiate, and print common user data.
Parameters
- -c, --change
Change some settings, that is, reconfiguration of an item (or several items).
The switch takes no arguments.
- --csp
Each Common Service Profile (--csp) represents a combination of characteristics for --ext-cdiv, --ext-cnnlog, --ext-npres, --ext-roc, --ext-serv, and --ext-traf.
Argument must be an integer in the range 0 to 500.
The switch requires an argument.
- --csp-name
States a name for a Common Service Profile (CSP). Allowed characters: (0..9,a..z,A..Z, )
Accepted argument length is 1 to 20 characters.
The switch requires an argument. The argument is single-valued.
- --customer
Customer number for the extension. Customer 0 is the default customer of the exchange. Argument must be an integer in the range 0 to 50000. For print operations the default is function dependent, for all other operations the default is 0 (zero).
The switch requires an argument. The argument is single-valued.
- -e, --erase
Erase some settings, that is de-configuration of an item (or several items).
The switch takes no arguments.
- --ext-cdivA switch that has a collection of individual settings. Each individual setting is a digit in the numerical value string. Pad to length is enabled for this switch. The digits have the following meaning:
D1
External Follow-me.
States whether user is permitted to do external Follow-me using service code *22# (or equivalent soft key).
0 - no
1 - yes
D2
Follow-me.
States whether user is permitted to do internal Follow-me using service code *21* (or soft key 'Follow-Me').
0 - no
1 - yes
D3
Diversion bypass.
States whether diversion bypass is permitted or not. (Bypass of diversion can be set to always permit by using an AS parameter (PARNUM=75)).
0 - no
1 - yes
D4
Diversion on origin extension and PBX-operator.
States whether diversion on origin (extension or operator) is permitted or not and if common or individual diversion position shall be used.
0 - Default feature not permitted
1 - Individual diversion position
2 - Common diversion position
3 - No diversion shall take place
D5
Diversion on origin public line.
0 - Default feature not permitted
1 - Individual diversion position
2 - Common diversion position
3 - No diversion shall take place
States whether diversion on origin (public external line) is permitted or not and if common or individual diversion position shall be used.
D6
Diversion on origin private line.
States whether diversion on origin (private external line) is permitted or not and if common or individual diversion position should be used.
0 - Default feature not permitted
1 - Individual diversion position
2 - Common diversion position
3 - No diversion shall take place
D7
Auto bypass of FM for SMS.
States if diversion bypass for SMS is permitted for follow me.
0 - no
1 - yes (recommended)
D8
Auto bypass of EFM for SMS.
0 - no
1 - yes (recommended)
States if diversion bypass for SMS is permitted for external follow me.
D9
Permits direct diversion to.
0 - only an individual divertee position (**)
1 - an individual or common divertee position (*).
D10
Permits diversion to an individual divertee position on busy (**).
0 - no
1 - yes
D11
Permits diversion to an individual divertee position on no-answer (**).
0 - no
1 - yes
D12
Multi Directory Diversion.
0 - no
1 - yes
This facility is only allowed for SIP main directory number.
D13D14
Remote programming of diversions.
00 - Default or feature not allowed.
01 - Permitted to program follow-me.
02 - Permitted to program external follow-me.
04 - Permitted to program diversion on no reply.
08 - Permitted to program diversion on busy.
16 - Permitted to program direct diversion.
32 - Permitted to program diversion on groups.
D15
Diversion on origin.
States whether private network parties shall have influence or not about which of D4-D6 to use.
0 - Default. Only local type of origin is used for the decision of which of D4-D6 to use.
1 - Both local and private network type of origin is used for the decision of which of D4-D6 to use.
(*) If an individual divertee position has not been initiated the common divertee position is chosen. If no common divertee position has been initiated the procedure for diversion cannot be done.
(**) If no individual divertee position has been initiated the procedure for this facility cannot be utilized.
The switch requires an argument. The argument is single-valued.
- --ext-cnnlogStates the characteristics for the centralized name and number log. Pad to length is enabled for this switch. The digits have the following meaning:
D1
General centralized name and number log option.
0 - The centralized name and number log is not active (default).
1 - The centralized name and number log is active.
D2
Centralized name and number log, swap call direction option.
0 - The centralized name and number log, call direction is not swapped (default).
1 - The centralized name and number log, call direction is swapped.
Note: The pickup services such as Common Bell, Group, Individual, MNS, Night Bell, and Take Own call can swap their call direction.
D3
Include picking extension's name and number in picked extension centralized name and number log.
0 - Picking extension's name and number shall not be included in picked extension's centralized name and number log (default).
1 - Picking extension's name and number shall be included in picked extension's centralized name and number log.
Note: D3 controls the Group and Individual pickup services.
D4
For the picked party, the call, in an alerting state, can be logged as missed or incoming.
0 - Logged as missed call (default).
1 - Logged as incoming call.
D5
Include both dialed/procedure, calling/parked names and numbers in picking extension centralized name and number log.
0 - Only one name and number/procedure will be included in picking extension's centralized name and number log (default).
1 - Include both dialed/procedure and calling/parked names and numbers in picking extension centralized name and number log.
Note: Depending on D2 (swap call direction), the included names and numbers/procedure will be placed in the centralized name and number standard location or in the additional/extra name and number location.
Note: D5 is valid for the Common Bell, Group, Individual, MNS, and Night Bell pickup services.
D6
Centralized name and number log and history log unconditionally diverted calls for the diverted extension.
0 - Do not history log unconditional diverted calls for the diverted extension (default).
1 - History log unconditional diverted calls for the diverted extension.
Note: For D6, unconditional diversion cases are covered for the following services only: Direct diversion, Follow me, External follow me, and Message diversion.
D7
Include the unconditional diverted extension name and number in the divert-to extension centralized name and number log.
0 - Unconditional diverted extension's name and number shall not be included in divert-to extension's centralized name and number log (default).
1 - Unconditional diverted extension's name and number shall be included in divert-to extension's centralized name and number log.
Note: Only unconditional diversion case are covered for the following services: Direct Diversion, Follow Me, External Follow Me, and Message Diversion.
D8
Centralized name and number log, history log diversion on busy calls for the diverted extension.
0 - Do not history log diversion on busy calls for the diverted extension (default).
1 - History log diversion on busy calls for the diverted extension.
D9
Include diverted on busy extension name and number in divert-to extension centralized name and number log.
0 - Diverted on busy extension name and number is not included in divert-to extension's centralized name and number log (default).
1 - Diverted on busy extension name and number is included in divert-to extension centralized name and number log.
D10
Include divert-to on no reply extension number in diverted extension centralized name and number log.
0 - Divert-to on no reply extension number is not included in diverted extension centralized name and number log (default).
1 - Divert-to on no reply extension number is included in diverted extension's centralized name and number log.
D11
Include diverted on no reply extension name and number in divert-to extension centralized name and number log.
0 - Diverted on no reply extension name and number is not included in divert-to extension centralized name and number log (default).
1 - Diverted on no reply extension name and number is included in divert-to extension centralized name and number log.
The switch requires an argument. The argument is single-valued.
- --ext-legacy
States the unique characteristics for legacy terminals. Each individual setting is a digit in the numerical value string. Pad to length is enabled for this switch. The digits have the following meaning:
D1
Automatic Call Distribution supervisor functionality, only supported on DTS.
- 0 - Not an ACD supervisor
- 1 - Extension with ACD supervisor functionality
The switch requires an argument. The argument is single-valued.
The switch requires an argument. The argument is single-valued.
- --ext-npres
A switch that has a collection of individual settings. Each individual setting is a digit in the numerical value string. Pad to length is enabled for this switch. The digits have the following meaning:
D1
A-number request sent to the PSTN.
The extension is allowed or not allowed to request an A-number from the PSTN (if the feature is offered).
- 0 - No
- 1 - Yes
D2
Number presentation restricted.
States whether the number is restricted or not (SIP tie line is treated as internal). For example, if the A-number is presented to the B-party or not.
- 0 - No
- 1 – Internal
- 2 – External
- 3 - Internal and external
Note: For internal calls and for private network calls using SIP tie-lines, the CLIR/COLR category is sub-divided in CLIR/COLR-internal and CLIR/COLR-external. CLIR/COLR-internal is used for internal calls and private network calls using SIP tie-lines. CLIR/COLR-external is used for public network calls using SIP trunk lines. If the other party is outside the own PBX (and SIP trunk/tie-line is not used), restriction will be sent for the number if any of CLIR/COLR-internal or CLIR/COLR-external are set.
D3
Calling Line Identity Restriction (CLIR) per call.
States whether name and number restriction (CLIR) is permitted per call by dialing the procedure *42# before the B-party number.
- 0 - No
- 1 - Yes, permitted
D4
Extension number to PSTN.
States whether the extension number or common public number is sent to the PSTN (For this to be permitted, the extension number must belong to the public number series of the PBX).
- 0 - No (Common public will be used, and must be set)
- 1 - Yes, permitted (Default, extension number will be used)
Note: If the value is set to 0, the common public number is sent unrestricted even though the --ext-npres D2 is set as 2 or 3.
D5
CLIR/COLR (name and number presentation restriction override).
- 0 - CLIR/COLR override not permitted. (Default)
- 1 - CLIR/COLR override is permitted when type of connected party is private1.
- 2 - CLIR/COLR override restriction override is permitted when type of connected party is public2.
- 3 - Both 1 and 2 above are permitted.
1) Private means an extension or a tie-line without network services in the same system (internal call) or within the private network. 2) Public means subscriber in the public network. Extension is able to display the other party's number even if the presentation is restricted.
D6
Never display number from PSTN.
States whether number from PSTN should be displayed or not. No means that the number will be displayed.
- 0 - No
- 1 - Yes
D7
Use group identity for incoming calls. States if the group number and name shall be used when sending the number and name identities to the calling user. No means that the user number will be sent.
- 0 – No
- 1 - Yes The switch requires an argument. The argument is single-valued.
- --ext-rocA switch that has a collection of individual settings. Each individual setting is a digit in the numerical value string. Pad to length is enabled for this switch. The digits have the following meaning:
D1
Facility restriction level.
Attribute level to make a selective restriction of the use of the outgoing routes.
0..7 - Values.
D2
Account code for LCR.
0 - X is 1 or 2.
- 1 - X is 2.
- 2 - Forced account code is never required.
States forced account code when the value of the ACCT parameter stated in the LCR tables is X.
D3
Off-hook queuing level.
Specifies the off hook queuing level, it is compared against the outgoing route's threshold level.
- 0 - Search for a free route choice is done up to threshold level 1.
- 1 - Search for a free route choice is done up to threshold level 1. After that the call is put into queue for 8 seconds (AS PARNUM 107) waiting for the first hand choice to become free. If that does not occur, search is started again from the first hand choice up to the choice marked as threshold level 2.
- 2 - Search for a free route choice is done up to threshold level 2. After that the call is put into queue for 8 seconds (AS PARNUM 107) waiting for the first hand choice to become free. If that does not occur, search is started again from the first hand choice up to the last hand choice.
- 3 - Less restricted level. Search is done for all available route choices, and no queuing is applied.
D4
Authorization type for route selection.
Attribute to make a selective restriction of the use of the outgoing routes.
- 0 - Normal extension
- 1 - Class A
- 2 - Class B
- 3 - Class C
- 4 - Class D
- 5 - Data extension (obsolete)
- 6 - PBX operator
- 7 - Class E
D5D6
Toll Exchange (01..09, 11).
Attribute level (category) to make a selective restriction of the use of the outgoing routes.
- 01 - (default) Toll exchange not used or extension authorized to make outgoing calls towards automatic zone, trunk and international network
- 02 - Hospitality extension authorized for outgoing calls as category 01
- 03 - Extension authorized for local calls only
- 04 - Extension with priority, authorized to make outgoing calls towards automatic zone, trunk and international network as well as chargeable services.
- 05 - Extension without priority, free of charge, authorized to make the same calls as category 04.
- 06 - Trunk coin box or post office switch board authorized to make the same calls as category 01.
- 07 - Extension without priority, authorized to make calls as category 04.
- 09 - Coin box
- 11 - Dispatcher (used for private networks)
The switch requires an argument. The argument is single-valued.
- --ext-servStates the characteristics for services that may be initiated to or from an extension. A switch that has a collection of individual settings. Pad to length is enabled for this switch. The digits have the following meaning:
D1
Callback Characteristics as Calling Party:
- 0 - Not permitted to initiate call back.
- 1 - Permitted to initiate automatic call back towards another extension in the same exchange or the private network.
- 2 - Permitted to initiate automatic call back towards another extension in the same exchange, in the private network or towards an external line (no restriction).
- 3 - Permitted to initiate an automatic call back from the private network and from an external line without dialing a procedure. There is no restriction and automatic callback initiation while in busy state. This value is mainly used if an application controls the terminal. This is valid only for the CAS extension; none of the CAS extensions are permitted to initiate the callback (0). Automatic call back is initiated for the first-choice routing if allowed; alternative routing is not executed in this case.
D2, D3, and D4 defines the characteristics of the busy service, Call Waiting. If the called party (B-party) is busy, the calling party (A-party) may (after receiving a busy tone) request (initiate) Call Waiting via DTMF signaling (standard market: '5').
Note: B-party (D3) and C-party (D4) settings will not affect SIP terminals and H.323 terminals with Free-On-2nd activated. Call Waiting as busy service is not supported on SIP. However, a multi-line terminal (as for free-On-2nd) will display incoming calls on a terminal line key, which can generate a local Call Waiting tone. The A-party will just get an alerting tone.
D2
Call Waiting Request Permission.
States whether call waiting is permitted to be requested.
- 0 - no
- 1 - yes
D3
Call Waiting Protection B.
The B-party is the target of the Call Waiting request. B terminal is notified via call waiting tone and/or blinking led on a line key.
- 0 - Full protection. No Call Waiting notification.
- 1 - Only Call Waiting notification from another extension.
- 2 - Only Call Waiting notification from another extension and PBX operator.
- 3 - No protection. Call waiting notification from another extension, PBX operator and external line.
D4
Call Waiting Protection C.
The C-party is the one in speech with the target of the Call Waiting request.
- 0 - no, call waiting tone will NOT be played on target.
- 1 - yes, call waiting tone will be played on target.
D5
Intrusion Capability Level (ICL).
The intrusion requester capability level, which will be compared to the intruded and third-party intrusion protection level.
- 0 - Intrusion request is not allowed.
- 1 - Intrusion capability level 1.
- 2 - Intrusion capability level 2.
- 3 - Intrusion capability level 3 (highest).
D6
Intrusion Protection Level (IPL).
The intruded or third-party's intrusion protection levels, which will be compared to the intrusion capability level (ICL) of the requester.
- 0 - No protection. Intrusion always allowed.
- 1 - Protection level 1. Can be intruded by users who have ICL higher than 1.
- 2 - Protection level 2. Can be intruded by users who have ICL higher than 2.
- 3 - Protection level 3. Cannot be intruded.
D7
Malicious Call Tracing.
- 0 - call tracing is not allowed
- 1 - call tracing is allowed
States if an extension is authorized to initiate malicious call tracing.
D8
Manual Message Waiting.
- 0 - not allowed
- 1 - allowed
States if an extension is allowed to use the service manual message waiting.
D9
Call Metering.
- 0 - Per route (exchange)
- 1 - Per extension
D10
A-Number request from MFC.
- 0 - not allowed
- 1 - allowed
The extension is allowed or not allowed to request an A-number from the MFC trunk (Swiss).
D11
A-Subscriber Charged.
- 0 - normal
- 1 - not charged
Specify if the A-number will be charged or not (only for Swiss MFC DID trunks).
D12
Individual Do-Not-Disturb (DND).
States if an extension is authorized to initiate do-not-disturb.
- 0 - DND not permitted
- 1 - Individual DND permitted
A call to an Individual Do Not Disturb-marked extension will not be signaled on the receiving extension. An Individual Do Not Disturb-marked extension can still make outgoing calls in the normal way.
D13
Deflect and SST to public destination.
States whether Deflect and SST is permitted or not to a public
destination.
This is also valid for deflect and SST request from CSTA
applications.
- 0 - Not permitted to Deflect and SST to public destination.
- 1 - Permitted to Deflect and SST to public destination.
D14
Hospitality Class.
States the privilege classes.
- 0 - normal extension (default)
- 1 - room vacant
- 2 - room occupied
D15
Collect Call.
Specify if an extension is permitted to accept incoming collect calls.
- 0 - not allowed
- 1 - allowed
D16
Unused.
D17
Unconditional Forced Gateway.
- 0 - not allowed
- 1 - allowed
States whether all the calls to/from IP extensions will be unconditionally forced gateway.
D18
Free Seating Permitted.
- 0 - no
- 1 - yes
States whether the extension is permitted free seating.
Note: it does not affect IP terminals with capability to logon/logoff.
D19
SMS Permitted.
States whether the extension is permitted to use SMS.
- 0 - no
- 1 - yes
D20
External Controlled Call Distribution.
States whether the external controlled call distribution is permitted.
- 0 - Normal call distribution.
- 1 - Call distribution controlled by external application.
Note: if value 1 is set the switch '--offered-time' has to be set also.
D21
Common Authorization Code Forbidden.
States if common authorization code is forbidden (yes) to be used from this user or not (no).
- 0 - No
- 1 - Yes
D22
Multiple Terminal Service Busy Option.
This category is valid at calls towards a user/person which has the multiple terminal service.
- 0 - If any of the users/persons logged on terminals is busy, the user will be treated as busy.
- 1 - If any of the users/persons logged on terminals is busy, the system will ignore the user/person busy status and always try to seize the logged on terminals. If any of the users terminals replies busy during the seizure, the terminal and the user are treated as busy for the actual call.
D23
Extended Services in Intrusion State.
- 0 - No extended services.
- 1 - Extended services: Parking, Inquiry and Single Step Transfer are permitted for the extension.
D24
Call list Deactivation Forbidden.
The category controls if the extension user is allowed to deactivate his/her call list.
- 0 - Call list deactivation is allowed.
- 1 - Call list deactivation is forbidden.
D25
Programming Of Group Do Not Disturb category.
- 0 - Extension does not have permission to activate/deactivate Group do not disturb.
- 1 - Extension has permission to activate/deactivate Group do not disturb.
D26
Automatic Answer.
States whether the extension shall be ordered to answer automatically or not. This function is only supported by Mitel SIP extensions.
- 0 - Automatic/immediate answer will not be ordered (Default).
- 1 - Automatic/immediate answer will be ordered.
D27D28
Transfer Permission.
States whether call transfer of an outgoing PSTN call is permitted or not, that is, a transfer of an internal call to a public external line or to transfer a public external line in an outgoing call to an internal extension.
Transfer category, that is, whether the extension is permitted to transfer an internal call to a public external line in an outgoing call, or to transfer a public external line in an outgoing call to an internal extension. Authorization is required both for transfer and for receipt of transferred outgoing public external calls.
The necessity of a category for this type of transfer depends on the AS parameter.
As intruding party in an intrusion conference the user is permitted to change the conference type from intrusion to normal. This is done by executing call transfer in the intrusion conference. When calling an extension conference leader and performing an intrusion the intruding party is permitted to transfer a call into the ongoing conference.
- 00 - Not permitted to accept transferred or to transfer outgoing external public calls to an internal party or this feature is not used in the system.
- 01 - Permitted to transfer outgoing external calls.
- 02 - Permitted to accept transferred outgoing external calls. (Above can be altered through command ASPAC, PARNUM=67).
- 04 - Not used.
- 08 - Permitted to transfer a call into intrusion conference. (If intrusion conference is set, consider the command global_traffic_data, switch conference-release).
The value D27D28 is the sum of the above categories.
D29
Answer Handling.
States whether the extension shall be ordered to answer by a user or by an external application (CSTA).
- 0 - Answer is controlled by the extension user.
- 1 - Answer is controlled by an external application (via CSTA). Tone shall be provided.
D30
Log-off Restriction.
States whether the extension shall be fully restricted, semi-restricted or not restricted from log-off. This function is only supported by Mitel SIP extensions (see CPI doc. Extension Functionality Comparison).
- 0 - Not restricted. (Permitted to logon/logoff, default).
- 1 - Semi-restricted. (Only supported in XML login mode, not in VDP). The first registration is the default extension. The logoff key will be labeled as 'TempUser', allowing temporary registration to own extension. When 'temporary registered', an automatic registration back to the default extension takes place after four hours or if the logoff key is pressed (whichever is earlier).
- 2 - Fully restricted. Log-off is not allowed.
Note: Change command for Log-off restriction in ext-serv is only allowed from value 0.
The switch requires an argument. The argument is single-valued.
- --ext-traf
States the traffic characteristics that an extension may generate.
A switch that has a collection of individual settings. Pad to length is enabled for this switch. The digits have the following meaning:D1
Emergency Switching.
- 0 - Blocked
- 1 - Open
States whether the extension is blocked or open for traffic in an emergency-switched PBX.
D2
Direct in-dialing.
- 0 - Blocked
- 1 - Open
States whether direct in-dialing traffic to the extension is blocked or open.
D3
Rerouting Limitation.
- 0 - No limitation
- 1 - Rerouting blocked
States whether incoming calls towards the extension is permitted to be rerouted. This facility makes it possible to avoid rerouting calls to an extension, which can be, for example, a facsimile, even though the incoming route is categorized to allow rerouting.
D4
Common Abbreviated Number Class.
States the class of common abbreviated numbers that the extension should belong to. One 'abbreviated dialling common number' is assigned to one or several classes in another command.
- 0..3 - Values.
D5D6
TCD Night.
D7D8
TCD Day.
States the TCD category in the number analysis that should be mapped to the extension during Day service (see D5D6) and Night service (see D7D8). The category states the numbers the extension may dial.
- 00..14 - Values.
- 00..15 - Fully Open.
D9D10
Traffic Connect Class.
States the traffic class in the traffic group matrix to which the extension belongs.
The value in the interception point of the traffic group matrix between the traffic class belongings of the A-party and B-party, decides whether they are permitted to connect. (see operational directions 'Traffic connection matrix').
- 00..14 - Values.
- 00..15 - Fully Open.
Example:
The extension traffic category should be as follows:
- Extension open for all traffic in emergency switched PBX (1)
- Open for direct in-dialing traffic (1).
- The extension has no rerouting limitations (0).
- Permitted to use the common abbreviated numbers that have classified with the abbreviated number category 3 (3).
- During night service, the extension's TCD category 07 should be used. Transmission by the extension during night service is then limited by TCD data in the number analysis in accordance with category 07. (07)
- During day service, the extension should be fully open (15).
- The extension should then be connected to A- and B- parties according to the prerequisites for traffic connect class 14 (14).
gives: '--ext-traf 1103071514'
The switch requires an argument. The argument is single-valued.
- --forced-disconnect-time
Forced disconnect Time.
- Range : 0, 60 - 65535
- Range : 0, 60 - 65535
- Range : 0, 60 - 65535
- -i, --initiate
Initiate some settings, that is, make initial configuration of an item or several items).
The switch takes no arguments.
- --idle-delay-time
Idle delay time, range: 0 - 10 seconds, default: 0.
The delay time needed by the mobile network between two calls. Used by remote extensions over SIP and ISDN when needed. Example: A RXN is the only member of a hunt group that is configured so that the member is never unavailable. The member does not answer the call and after the ring timeout the next call is accepted with delay set by this timer.
The switch requires an argument. The argument is single-valued.
- --offered_time
The timeout for the 'offered' state in seconds. If the time is zero (0), then calls to the extension never enter the 'offered' state.
If non-zero all calls to the extension enter the 'offered' state and waits for actions (for instance from CSTA). If no action is received within the time specified, the call processing continues.
The argument must be an integer in the range 0 to 60. The default if the switch is omitted is zero (0).
The switch requires an argument. The argument is single valued.
- -p, --print
Print all or some settings, that is, print configuration of an item, several items, or all items.
The switch takes no arguments.
- -s, +s, --sort, ++sort
Specify sorting criteria for printout. If no sorting is specified, the printout is unsorted. If the sort switch is given without arguments, the printout will be sorted on CSP. -s and --sort specify ascending sort order. +s and ++sort specify descending sort order.
Possible values are: 'CDIV', 'CNNLOG', 'CSP', 'CSPNAME', 'FORCEDDISCONNECT', 'LEGACY', 'NPRES', 'OFFEREDTIME', 'ROC', 'SERV', 'TRAF', 'cdiv', 'cnnlog', 'csp', 'cspname', 'forceddisconnect', 'legacy', 'npres', 'offeredtime', 'roc', 'serv', 'traf'.
The switch takes an optional argument. The argument is single-valued.
- -v, --verbose
Turn on verbose output, that is, progress information, to standard error.
The switch takes no arguments.
- -V, --verbose-to-syslog
Turn on verbose logging to syslog (usually to /var/log/messages).
The switch takes no arguments.
Examples
- Change the common service profile 10 to have the following --ext-serv categories:
- Not permitted to initiate automatic callback.
- Permitted to initiate transmission of call waiting.
- Permitted to see a Call Waiting notification from another extension.
- Not permitted to hear the Call Waiting notification as C-party.
- Permitted to initiate intrusion and open for intrusion.
- Priority of intrusion 2.
- The extension is not permitted to initiate malicious call tracing.
- Not permitted to use the function Manual Message Waiting.
- Calls are to be metered per extension.
- The extension is not permitted to do A-Number request from MFC.
- The extension does not have A-Subscriber charged.
- The extension is permitted to use Individual Do Not Disturb.
- The extension shall belong to the hospitality class Normal extension.
- Permitted to accept collect calls.
- No conversion is done of the internal ring signal.
- Do not force the calls from or to IP terminal to be GW.
- The extension is not a free seating extension.
- The extension shall not have SMS service.
- Common authorization code is not forbidden.
- For multiple terminal service busy option, if any of the users terminals is busy the user will be treated as busy.
- The extension does not have extended service support in intrusion state.
- Call list deactivation is allowed.
- Extension is allowed to program Group do not disturb.
- Answer is controlled by the extension user.
- No logoff restriction.
Example 2
- The following --ext-npres categories are:
- The request of A-number from the PSTN is not restricted for the extension.
- The presentation of number is not restricted.
- CLIR per call is not permitted.
- The directory number of the extension may be sent to the public exchange.
- CLIR/COLR override restriction override not active.
- Never display number from PSTN is not active.
- User identity shall be used for incoming calls.
extension_profile -c --csp 10 --ext-serv 011020001011001000000000000100 --ext-npres 1001000
- Erase the common service profile 18.
extension_profile -e --csp 18
Example 3
- Create the common service profile 4 with:
Offered time category --offered-time:
- Maximum time duration for the extension in the offered state is 45 seconds.
- Call distribution is controlled by external application.
Example 4
- Traffic category --ext-traf:
- The extension is blocked for initiation of traffic for an emergency switched PBX.
- Open for indialing traffic from the public exchange.
- The extension has no rerouting limitations.
- Permitted to use the common abbreviated numbers that have the abbreviated number traffic class 3.
- During night service the extension TCD-category 07 shall be used.
- Digit transmission by the extension during night service is then limited by the TCD-data in the number analysis in accordance with category 07.
- During day service the extension should be fully open.
- The extension should then be connected to A and B-parties according to the prerequisites for traffic group 14.
Example 5
- Service category --ext-serv:
- Permitted to initiate automatic call back towards another extension and towards an external line.
- Permitted to initiate call waiting tone towards another party and permitted to accept call waiting tone from another extension and PBX operator as both B- and C-party.
- Permitted to initiate intrusion and open for intrusion. Priority of intrusion 1.
- No intrusion protection.
- The extension is permitted to initiate malicious call tracing.
- Not permitted to use the function Manual Message Waiting.
- Calls are to be metered per route.
- The extension is not permitted to do A-Number request from MFC.
- The extension does not have A-Subscriber charged.
- The extension is not permitted to use Individual Do Not Disturb.
- The extension should belong to the hospitality class Normal extension.
- Permitted to accept collect calls.
- The internal ring signal is to be converted to the (call back) alarm ring signal.
- Force the calls from or to IP terminal to be GW. The extension is not a free seating extension.
- Common authorization code is not forbidden.
- For multiple terminal service busy option, if any of the users terminals is busy the user will be treated as busy.
- The extension does not have extended service support in intrusion state.
- Call list deactivation is allowed.
- The extension is not permitted to activate Group do not disturb.
- The extension should be permitted to both transfer and receive transferred outgoing external public calls.
- Answer is controlled by external application and Tone shall be provided.
Example 6
- Diversion category --ext-cdiv:
- External Follow me is not permitted.
- Follow me is not permitted.
- The extension has permission to initiate diversion bypass.
- There is no diversion on origin for internal extension.
- Diversion on origin, for public external line, to a common position.
- Diversion on origin, for private external line, to an individual position.
- No diversion bypass for SMS messages.
- The extension is permitted to use the facility direct diversion to the individual divertee position.
- The extension is permitted to use the facility diversion on busy.
- The extension is permitted to use the facility diversion on no-answer.
- The extension is permitted is not permitted to use the Multi Directory Diversion.
- Remote Programming of Diversions shall not be allowed.
Example 7
- Routing categories --ext-roc:
- FRL category 2 is assigned.
- Forced account code is not required.
- LCR number 2 is to be used.
- Class B is the authorization type for route selection.
- Toll exchange category (AON) is not used.
Example 8
- Number presentation category --ext-npres:
- The request of A-number from the PSTN is restricted for the extension.
- The presentation of number is not restricted.
- CLIR per call is not permitted.
- The directory number of the extension may be sent to the public exchange.
- CLIR/COLR override is active only for public network.
- Never display number from PSTN is not active.
- User identity shall be used for incoming calls.
extension_profile -i --csp 4 --offered-time 45
--ext-traf 0103071514 --ext-serv 212110100011001010010000000110
--ext-cdiv 001021000110000 --ext-roc 222201 --ext-npres 0001200
Example 9
- Print the data for the common service profile number 3.
extension_profile -p --csp 3
Example 10
- Print the common service profiles in the system that have the values stated for the parameters --ext-traf, --ext-serv, and --ext-cdiv.
extension_profile -p --ext-traf 0103071514 --ext-serv 212110100011001010010000000100 --ext-cdiv 001021000101000