Linksys RTP300 User Guide - Page 69

Setting the Hunt Policy, Additional Notes About Trunk Groups, Voice tab > SIP, Submit All Changes

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SIP Trunking and Hunt Groups on the SPA8000 • Direction: The direction of the call, either Outbound or Inbound • State: The state of the call - Calling: An outbound call was initiated but is not ringing at the other end. - Proceeding: The outbound call is ringing at the other end. - Ringing: An inbound call is ringing. - Connected: The call is connected. • Duration: The duration of the call In the case of a hung call, you can select the check box for the call and then click the Delete button to cancel the call. Setting the Hunt Policy You can configure the SPA8000 so that the hunt rule applies to all phone or only to the phones that are on hook. 1. Connect to the administration web server, and choose Admin access with Advanced settings. 2. Click Voice tab > SIP. 3. Scroll down to the Trunking Parameters section. 4. In the Hunt Policy field, choose the desired option: • onhook only: The hunt includes only the phones that are on hook. • any state: The hunt includes all phones regardless of the state. 5. Click Submit All Changes. Additional Notes About Trunk Groups This section includes information about other topics that may be of interest when you are configuring trunk groups: • Voice mail: There is no individual mail box for a trunk line. For example, if lines 1, 2, 3, and 4 belong the trunk group T1, then the four lines implicitly share the same voice mail box from the ITSP. When there is new voice mail waiting in the trunk mail box, the UAs for all four lines will be notified by the ITSP via the internal Proxy, and all four lines will show the message waiting indicator, such as by playing stutter dial tone, if enabled by the administrator. • Supplementary features: Supplementary features are offered at the line level only, not at the trunk level. Via the PBX, the phone user can trigger/control supplementary service and settings by signaling to the line port or configuring the line parameters. For more information, refer to the Appendix B, "Linksys ATA Voice Field Reference." Linksys ATA Administration Guide 69

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Linksys ATA Administration Guide
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SIP Trunking and Hunt Groups on the SPA8000
Direction: The direction of the call, either Outbound or Inbound
State: The state of the call
Calling: An outbound call was initiated but is not ringing at the other end.
Proceeding: The outbound call is ringing at the other end.
Ringing: An inbound call is ringing.
Connected: The call is connected.
Duration: The duration of the call
In the case of a hung call, you can select the check box for the call and then click the Delete
button to cancel the call.
Setting the Hunt Policy
You can configure the SPA8000 so that the hunt rule applies to all phone or only to the phones
that are on hook.
1.
Connect to the administration web server, and choose Admin access with Advanced
settings.
2.
Click
Voice tab > SIP
.
3.
Scroll down to the
Trunking Parameters
section.
4.
In the
Hunt Policy
field, choose the desired option:
onhook only: The hunt includes only the phones that are on hook.
any state: The hunt includes all phones regardless of the state.
5.
Click
Submit All Changes
.
Additional Notes About Trunk Groups
This section includes information about other topics that may be of interest when you are
configuring trunk groups:
Voice mail: There is no individual mail box for a trunk line. For example, if lines 1, 2, 3, and 4
belong the trunk group T1, then the four lines implicitly share the same voice mail box from
the ITSP. When there is new voice mail waiting in the trunk mail box, the UAs for all four lines
will be notified by the ITSP via the internal Proxy, and all four lines will show the message
waiting indicator, such as by playing stutter dial tone, if enabled by the administrator.
Supplementary features: Supplementary features are offered at the line level only, not at
the trunk level. Via the PBX, the phone user can trigger/control supplementary service and
settings by signaling to the line port or configuring the line parameters. For more
information, refer to the
Appendix B, "Linksys ATA Voice Field Reference."