MAX Command Reference Guide
Address configuration commands
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8.5. MYADDR
Registers local addresses which are used as calling party address in outgoing calls to track calls. Detailed
usage can be seen by executing “myaddr” at
SYS_NAME
:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> prompt.
[Example 1]
SYS_NAME
:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> myaddr
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MYADDR Command Usage
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myaddr intf <port> nums
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intf
; local interface name (fxs, fxo)
port
; port number of interface (0 ~ )
nums
; my address ('0' ~ '9',NULL)
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[Parameter description]
Parameter
Description
Intf
Selects local trunk I/F type. (fxs, fxo)
Port
Sets up logical port number for each interface. (0 ~ )
Nums
Sets up prefix number. (‘0’ ~ ‘9’, ‘*’, ‘#’, NULL)
[Example 2] Entering number 1000 to FXO logical port 0.
SYS_NAME
:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> myaddr fxo 0 1000
Configuration is not saved. You must save the changed configurations
Command successfully end.
SYS_NAME
:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> ../save
This command isn't recoverable. Are you sure(y/n)?
y
Configurations in working memory are saved to NV-Memory.