Linksys RTP300 User Guide - Page 73

Using the IVR with an SAS Line, Voice tab > FXS, Display Name, User ID, SAS Enable - dropping calls

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Configuring Music on Hold Configuring a Streaming Audio Server 3. Configure the FXS port: a. Click Voice tab > FXS N, where N represents the number of the FXS port where you connected the cable from the external music source. b. In the Subscriber Infomation section, enter the following settings: - Display Name: Enter an extension number of name for the FXS 1 port, such as Receptionist Area Fax Machine. - User ID: Enter a three- to four-digit extension number that is not is use by another extension. c. In the Streaming Audio Server (SAS) section, choose yes from the SAS Enable drop-down list. 4. Click Submit All Changes. 5. Configure each phone to use this audio source as the MOH server: a. Click the PBX Status link to view the list of phones. b. In the list, find the phone that you want to configure, and then click the hyperlink in the IP Address column. The Telephone Configuration page appears in a separate window. c. Click the Ext 1 tab. d. Scroll down to the Call Feature Settings section. e. In the MOH Server field, enter the extension number that you assigned to the FXS port for the streaming audio server. f. Click Submit All Changes. g. Close the window for the Telephone Configuration page. h. Repeat this step to configure each phone, as needed. Using the IVR with an SAS Line The IVR can still be used on an SAS line, but the user needs to follow the following steps: 1. Power off the ATA device. 2. Connect a phone to the port and make sure the phone is on-hook. 3. Power on the ATA device. 4. Pick up handset and press * * * * to invoke IVR in the usual way. If the ATA device boots and finds that the SAS line is on-hook, it does not remove battery from the line so that IVR may be used. But if the ATA device boots up and finds that the SAS line is offhook, it removes battery from the line because no audio session is in progress. Linksys ATA Administration Guide 73

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Linksys ATA Administration Guide
73
Configuring a Streaming Audio Server
Configuring Music on Hold
3.
Configure the FXS port:
a.
Click
Voice tab > FXS
N
, where
N
represents the number of the FXS port where you
connected the cable from the external music source.
b.
In the
Subscriber Infomation
section, enter the following settings:
Display Name:
Enter an extension number of name for the FXS 1 port, such as
Receptionist Area Fax Machine.
User ID:
Enter a three- to four-digit extension number that is not is use by another
extension.
c.
In the
Streaming Audio Server (SAS)
section, choose
yes
from the
SAS Enable
drop-down
list.
4.
Click
Submit All Changes
.
5.
Configure each phone to use this audio source as the MOH server:
a.
Click the
PBX Status
link to view the list of phones.
b.
In the list, find the phone that you want to configure, and then click the hyperlink in the
IP Address
column. The Telephone Configuration page appears in a separate window.
c.
Click the
Ext 1
tab.
d.
Scroll down to the
Call Feature Settings
section.
e.
In the
MOH Server
field, enter the extension number that you assigned to the FXS port
for the streaming audio server.
f.
Click
Submit All Changes
.
g.
Close the window for the Telephone Configuration page.
h.
Repeat this step to configure each phone, as needed.
Using the IVR with an SAS Line
The IVR can still be used on an SAS line, but the user needs to follow the following steps:
1.
Power off the ATA device.
2.
Connect a phone to the port and make sure the phone is on-hook.
3.
Power on the ATA device.
4.
Pick up handset and press * * * * to invoke IVR in the usual way.
If the ATA device boots and finds that the SAS line is on-hook, it does not remove battery from
the line so that IVR may be used. But if the ATA device boots up and finds that the SAS line is off-
hook, it removes battery from the line because no audio session is in progress.