3com MSR 20-20 참조 매뉴얼
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Description
Use the select-rule rule-order command to configure rules in the match order
for voice entity selection.
for voice entity selection.
Use the undo select-rule rule-order command to restore a rule in the match
order for voice entity selection to the default.
order for voice entity selection to the default.
By default, the match order for voice entity selection priority is exact match->voice
entity priority -> random selection.
entity priority -> random selection.
You can use the select-rule rule-order command to configure at most three
different rules. The match order determines the sequence of rules:
different rules. The match order determines the sequence of rules:
■
If there are multiple rules, the system first selects a voice entity according to the
first rule.
first rule.
■
If the first rule cannot distinguish the priorities of voice entities, the system
applies the second rule. If the second rule cannot still distinguish the priorities
of voice entities, the system applies the third rule.
applies the second rule. If the second rule cannot still distinguish the priorities
of voice entities, the system applies the third rule.
■
If all the rules cannot distinguish the voice entity priorities, the system selects a
voice entity with the smallest ID.
voice entity with the smallest ID.
After the random selection rule is applied, there will be no voice entity selection
conflict. Therefore, the random selection rule can only serve as a rule with the
lowest priority or serve as a unique rule separately.
conflict. Therefore, the random selection rule can only serve as a rule with the
lowest priority or serve as a unique rule separately.
Related command:
Example
# Set the rules in the sequence of exact match->priority->longest idle time.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] voice-setup
[Sysname-voice] dial-program
[Sysname-voice-dial] select-rule rule-order 1 2 4
select-rule search-stop
Syntax
select-rule search-stop max-number
undo select-rule search-stop
Table 692 Meanings of integers
Integer Meaning Description
1
Exact match
The more digits of a digit string are matched from left to right,
the higher the precision is. The system stops using the rule once a
digit cannot be matched uniquely.
the higher the precision is. The system stops using the rule once a
digit cannot be matched uniquely.
2
Priority
Voice entity priorities are divided into 11 levels numbered from 0
to 10. The smaller the value is, the higher the priority is. That
means level 0 has the highest priority.
to 10. The smaller the value is, the higher the priority is. That
means level 0 has the highest priority.
3 Random
selection
The system selects at random a voice entity from a set of qualified
voice entities.
voice entities.
4 Longest
idle
time
The longer the voice entity is idle, the higher the priority is.