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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch SIP Protocol User Guide
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Chapter 2 SIP Protocol Subscriber Features
Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch-Based Features
feature_server_id=FSPTC235;
And at the Subscriber feature level:
add subscriber-feature-data
sub_id=sip_sub2;FNAME=CFU;type2=RR;VALUE2=N
Call forwarding on no answer variable activation (CFNAVA), call forwarding on no answer variable
deactivation (CFNAVD), call forwarding on no answer interrogation (CFNAI)
Call forwarding on busy variable activation (CFBVA), call forwarding on busy variable deactivation
(CFBVD), call forwarding on busy variable interrogation (CFBI)
RACF Pin Change
Note SIP client/handset dialing sequence: Using this feature involves dialing the VSC digits, followed by
additional dialing-keys representing the parameters for the feature call. For SIP endpoints, all the digits
are dialed at a stretch without waiting for an intervening response tone from the Softswitch (i.e., in
between the VSC code and additional dialing-keys).
Customer Access Treatment
This feature was introduced in a previous Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch release. There are no differences
when provisioning the feature for SIP.
For information, refer to the Customer Access Treatment section of the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch
System Description guide.
Customer-Originated Trace
This feature was introduced in a previous Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch release. There are no differences
when provisioning the feature for SIP.
For information about the feature, refer to Customer-Originated Trace section in the
Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch System Description guide.
Direct Inward Dialing
This feature was introduced in a previous Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch release. There are no differences
when provisioning the feature for SIP.
For more information, refer to the Direct Inward Dialing section in the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch
System Description guide.
Direct Outward Dialing
With the Direct Outward Dialing (DOD) service, a station user can place external calls to the exchange
network without attendant assistance by:
1. Dialing the DOD (Public) access code (usually the digit 9)