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Voice API for Linux Demo Guide — June 2005
Running the Demos
Examples
To run the cbansr demo on a D/41JCT-LS board, specify the following: 
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/cbansr -d1 -n4 -fAnalog
To run the pansr demo on a D/120JCT-LS board using four channels, specify the following: 
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/pansr -d1 -n4 -fAnalog
4.3
Using the Demo
The following topics discuss how to run and use the voice demos:
4.3.1
Using the cbansr demo
The following procedure describes the activity after starting the cbansr demo: 
1. After the demo starts, a screen is displayed with the status of the channels and calls.
2. Dial an extension number configured for one of the voice channels.
3. After the voice prompt, leave a brief message and hang up the telephone. This message is 
recorded in messagen.vox file, where n represents the channel number.
4. Redial the same extension.
5. During the voice prompt, enter the 4-digit access code using the telephone keypad. This access 
code takes the form n234, where n is the last digit of the voice channel number. 
6. The system plays the previously recorded message.
-nN
N/A
Specifies the number of D/4x channels to use. 
Values are: 1 to 12. Example -n4.
-f<value>
N/A
Specifies the front end interface. Values are: Analog, 
T1, and E1. Example: -fAnalog.
Table 1. Voice Demo Options
Demo Option
Default Value
Description/Value