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a. Type 30000 for Number ID.
b. Type 300 for Number.
c. Select reject-call from the Bind to Menu list.
d. Click Apply.
For other settings, see Configuring Router B.
Verifying the configuration
Dial number 300 at Telephone A. Router B plays the audio file bye.wav, and then terminates the call.
Configure a call node, jump node, and service node
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 811, configure an IVR access number and configure a call node, jump node, and
service node on Router B to meet the following requirements:
After the subscriber dials 300 at Telephone A, Router B plays the audio file welcome.wav. Then,
• If the subscriber presses the * key at Telephone A, the call jumps to the service node and the
subscriber hears voice prompts of the audio file bye.wav. After that, the service node releases
the call.
• If the subscriber presses the # key at Telephone A, the call jumps to the call node and the
subscriber hears the voice prompts of the audio file call.wav. After that, if the subscriber dials 1,
Telephone B rings.
Figure 811 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1. Configure Router A: See Configuring Router A.
2. Configure Router B:
# Configure a local number in the local number configuration page.
The number ID is 500, the number is 500, and the bound line is line 1/0.
# Upload a g729r8 media resource file.
Select Voice Management > IVR Services > Media Resources Management from the
navigation tree to access the following page.