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Dialing Assistance, Supplementary Services, Call Logs

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Using Call Features Chapter 3 Managing Linksys 900 Series IP Phones calling peer name. The same name also goes into the incoming call log. If a match is not found, or the name field is not present in the matched entry, the current caller ID name is used if it exists. Dialing Assistance Dialing assistance is an option the user can enable or disable under the Preferences menu. If the option is enabled, the phone shows up to ten potential matches from the Redial List (most recent first) and from the Personal Directory as the user dials the target number. This feature applies to both off-hook (with dial tone) and on-hook (without dial tone) dialing. When the suggestion list appears, the user can scroll down the list using the Up/Down key to select the desired target number from the list. When looking for matches from the Redial List and the Directory, the 900 Series phone skips any leading *codes, so that the match is purely based on the target number. If configured on the phone, the *code that is skipped may be any of the following: • Call forward activation and deactivation codes • Secure call activation and deactivation codes • Block CID activation and deactivation codes • Block anonymous call activation and deactivation codes • DND activation and deactivation codes • Prefer codec and Force codec codes • Referral services codes and Feature Dial Services codes Supplementary Services The 900 Series phone supports the following supplementary services: • Block Caller ID -If enabled, the 900 Series phone attempts to hide the caller-ID on all outbound calls by default. The user can also enable or disable this feature on a per call basis by pre dialing a *code before making the call. • Block Anonymous Call -Rejects all inbound calls with no caller-ID with a 406 response • Do Not Disturb (DND) -Rejects all inbound calls as if the phone is busy. That is, the phone either responds a 302 if call forward on busy if enabled, or 486 otherwise. • Secure Call -If enabled, the 900 Series phone tries to negotiate on all outbound calls to use encrypted media (SRTP) by default. The user can also enable or disable this feature on a per-call basis by pre dialing a *code before making the call. Note that to use Secure Call on an extension, and must be configured for that extension. The enabling and disabling of these services applies to calls on all configured extensions on the 900 Series phone Call Logs There are three call logs maintained for each VoIP interface: 3-18 Linksys 900 Series IP Phone Administrator Guide Document Version 3.0

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Linksys 900 Series IP Phone Administrator Guide
Document Version 3.0
Chapter 3
Managing Linksys 900 Series IP Phones
Using Call Features
calling peer name. The same name also goes into the incoming call log. If a match is not found,
or the name field is not present in the matched entry, the current caller ID name is used if it
exists.
Dialing Assistance
Dialing assistance is an option the user can enable or disable under the Preferences menu. If
the option is enabled, the phone shows up to ten potential matches from the Redial List (most
recent first) and from the Personal Directory as the user dials the target number. This feature
applies to both off-hook (with dial tone) and on-hook (without dial tone) dialing. When the
suggestion list appears, the user can scroll down the list using the Up/Down key to select the
desired target number from the list. When looking for matches from the Redial List and the
Directory, the 900 Series phone skips any leading *codes, so that the match is purely based on
the target number. If configured on the phone, the *code that is skipped may be any of the
following:
Call forward activation and deactivation codes
Secure call activation and deactivation codes
Block CID activation and deactivation codes
Block anonymous call activation and deactivation codes
DND activation and deactivation codes
Prefer codec and Force codec codes
Referral services codes and Feature Dial Services codes
Supplementary Services
The 900 Series phone supports the following supplementary services:
Block Caller ID —If enabled, the 900 Series phone attempts to hide the caller-ID on all outbound
calls by default. The user can also enable or disable this feature on a per call basis by pre dialing a
*code before making the call.
Block Anonymous Call —Rejects all inbound calls with no caller-ID with a 406 response
Do Not Disturb (DND) —Rejects all inbound calls as if the phone is busy. That is, the phone either
responds a 302 if call forward on busy if enabled, or 486 otherwise.
Secure Call —If enabled, the 900 Series phone tries to negotiate on all outbound calls to use
encrypted media (SRTP) by default. The user can also enable or disable this feature on a per-call
basis by pre dialing a *code before making the call. Note that to use Secure Call on an extension,
<Mini Certificate> and <SRTP Private Key> must be configured for that extension. The enabling
and disabling of these services applies to calls on all configured extensions on the 900 Series phone
Call Logs
There are three call logs maintained for each VoIP interface: