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Distinctive/Priority Ringing and Call Waiting Tone, Speed Calling-Up to Eight Numbers or IP

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Enhanced Services Appendix C User Guidelines Distinctive/Priority Ringing and Call Waiting Tone Service description The SPA supports a number of ringing and call waiting tone patterns to be played when incoming calls arrive. The choice of alerting pattern to use is carried in the incoming SIP INVITE message inserted by the SIP proxy server (or other intermediate application server in the service provider domain). User action required to activate or use 1. Pick up the receiver 2. Listen for dial tone 3. Press *26 Expected call and network behavior With this service, incoming calls from multiple telephone numbers can be automatically identified by distinctive ringing. A distinctive ringing pattern (that is, short-long-short) accompanies incoming calls from the designated telephone numbers. If the user is engaged in conversation and a call from one of the designated numbers arrives, a distinctive call waiting tone (that is, short-long-short) accompanies the incoming call. Calls from other telephone numbers ring normally. Speed Calling-Up to Eight Numbers or IP Addresses Service description User action required to activate or use The SPA supports user programming of up to eight long distance, local, international, or emergency numbers and/or IP addresses for fast and easy access. 1. Pick up the receiver 2. Listen for dial tone 3. Press *74 4. Dial the single digit code under which the number is to be stored (2-9) 5. Dial the complete number to be stored just as if you were going to dial it yourself 6. Listen for Confirmation tone (two short beeps) 7. Hang up or repeat the sequence Note To enter IP addresses, a graphical user interface such as a web browser must be used. C-12 Linksys ATA Administrator Guide Document Version 3.01

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C-12
Linksys ATA
Administrator Guide
Document Version 3.01
Appendix C
User Guidelines
Enhanced Services
Distinctive/Priority Ringing and Call Waiting Tone
Speed Calling—Up to Eight Numbers or IP Addresses
Service description
The SPA supports a number of ringing and call waiting tone patterns to
be played when incoming calls arrive. The choice of alerting pattern to
use is carried in the incoming SIP INVITE message inserted by the SIP
proxy server (or other intermediate application server in the service
provider domain).
User action required to
activate or use
1.
Pick up the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
3.
Press *26
Expected call and network
behavior
With this service, incoming calls from multiple telephone numbers can
be automatically identified by distinctive ringing. A distinctive ringing
pattern (that is, short-long-short) accompanies incoming calls from the
designated telephone numbers.
If the user is engaged in conversation and a call from one of the
designated numbers arrives, a distinctive call waiting tone (that is,
short-long-short) accompanies the incoming call. Calls from other
telephone numbers ring normally.
Service description
The SPA supports user programming of up to eight long distance, local,
international, or emergency numbers and/or IP addresses for fast and
easy access.
User action required to
activate or use
1.
Pick up the receiver
2.
Listen for dial tone
3.
Press *74
4.
Dial the single digit code under which the number is to be stored
(2-9)
5.
Dial the complete number to be stored just as if you were going to
dial it yourself
6.
Listen for Confirmation tone (two short beeps)
7.
Hang up or repeat the sequence
Note
To enter IP addresses, a graphical user interface such as a web
browser must be used.