cpd Service Parameters for IVR Profile Provisioning
Use these parameters to configure Call Progress Detection (cpd)
| Description | Valid values | Default value | Takes effect |
| Controls whether CPD service is allowed | true CPD service is allowed false CPD service is not allowed |
true | immediately |
| This parameter specifies the required capability for when the cpd service is invoked in the context of an application. | The value of this parameter takes a format of: [cap_NameA]=[cap_ValueA1],...,[cap_ValueAm]; [cap_NameB]=[cap_ValueB1],...,[cap_ValueBn]; ; [cap_NameM]=[cap_ValueM1],...,[cap_ValueMi]
|
(blank) | immediately |
| ! cpd-forbidden-respcode (CPD Forbidden Response Code) | |||
| Expects parameter value of the form sipcode;desc or just sipcode. | 403 | immediately | |
| cpd-forbidden-set-alarm (Raise Alarm when CPD is Not Allowed) | |||
| If set to true, an alarm will be raised for the corresponding policy violation | true false |
false | immediately |
| CPD application level2 usage limit | The value must be an integer | (blank) | immediately |
| CPD application level3 usage limit | The value must be an integer | (blank) | immediately |
| CPD application usage limit | The value must be an integer | (blank) | immediately |
| Expects parameter value of the form sipcode;desc or just sipcode. | 480 | immediately | |
| If set to true, an alarm will be raised for the corresponding policy violation | true false |
false | immediately |
| CPD application usage limit per call | The value must be an integer | (blank) | immediately |
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