Cisco SPA2102-SF Administration Guide - Page 224

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ATA Voice Field Reference User page B Accept Media Controls how to handle incoming requests for loopback Loopback Request operation. Choices are: Never, Automatic, and Manual, where: • never-never accepts loopback calls; reply 486 to the caller • automatic-automatically accepts the call without ringing • manual -rings the phone first, and the call must be picked up manually before loopback starts. Media Loopback Mode The default is Automatic. The loopback mode to assume locally when making call to request media loopback. Choices are: Source and Mirror. Default is Source. Media Loopback Type Note that if the ATA device answers the call, the mode is determined by the caller. The loopback type to use when making call to request media loopback operation. Choices are Media and Packet. Default is Media. Note that if the ATA device answers the call, then the loopback type is determined by the caller (the ATA device always picks the first loopback type in the offer if it contains multiple types.) Voice tab > User page > Distinctive Ring Settings section Caller number patterns are matched from Ring 1 to Ring 8. The first match (not the closest match) will be used for alerting the subscriber. Ring1 - 9 Caller Caller number pattern to play Distinctive Ring/CWT 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9. The default is blank. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 224

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ATA Voice Field Reference
User page
Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide
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B
Voice tab > User page >
Distinctive Ring Settings section
Caller number patterns are matched from Ring 1 to Ring 8. The first match (not the
closest match) will be used for alerting the subscriber.
Accept Media
Loopback Request
Controls how to handle incoming requests for loopback
operation. Choices are:
Never
,
Automatic
, and
Manual
,
where:
never
—never accepts loopback calls; reply 486 to the caller
automatic
—automatically accepts the call without ringing
manual
—rings the phone first, and the call must be picked
up manually before loopback starts.
The default is
Automatic
.
Media Loopback
Mode
The loopback mode to assume locally when making call to
request media loopback. Choices are:
Source
and
Mirror.
Default is
Source
.
Note that if the ATA device answers the call, the mode is
determined by the caller.
Media Loopback
Type
The loopback type to use when making call to request
media loopback operation. Choices are Media and Packet.
Default is
Media
.
Note that if the ATA device answers the call, then the
loopback type is determined by the caller (the ATA device
always picks the first loopback type in the offer if it
contains multiple types.)
Ring1 - 9 Caller
Caller number pattern to play Distinctive Ring/CWT 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9.
The default is
blank
.