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Configure an extension secondary call on a call node
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 798, configure an IVR access number and call node functions on Router B to meet the
following requirements.
• After the subscriber dials 300 (the IVR access number) from Telephone A, Router B plays the audio
file welcome.wav. Then the subscriber dials 0, and Router B makes an extension secondary call so
that Telephone B rings.
• If the subscriber dials a wrong number at Telephone A, Router B plays the audio file
input_error.wav.
• If no number is dialed at Telephone A within the timeout time, Router B plays the audio file
timeout.wav.
Figure 798 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1. Configure Router A: See Configuring Router A.
2. Configure Router B:
# Configure a call node.
Select Voice Management > IVR Services > Advanced Settings from the navigation tree, select the
Configure Call Node tab, and click Add to access the following page.