Linksys VGA2100 Administration Guide - Page 15

Linksys One IP Phones, Emergency Services (911)

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Linksys One IP Phones The Linksys One solution offers two IP Phones to meet your customer's business needs: • Linksys One PHM1200 IP Phone • Linksys One PHB1100 IP Phone The Linksys One IP phones work like a desktop business phone, but operate over Ethernet which makes it very easy and cost-effective to deploy. Linksys One technology is automatic and self-configuring. Simply plug in a Linksys One phone to the Linksys One Services Router switch port and you'll be ready to make and receive quality calls using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). The Linksys One phones deliver traditional telephony services to the small business user such as call forwarding, transfer, busy lamp field and shared line appearances on a next-generation IP phone platform. Emergency Services (911) Emergency Services (911) calls can be made from any phone on your Linksys One network. Emergency services calls from the site can be routed to the public telephone network via the FXO port on the local Linksys One Voice Gateway. If there is a power loss that affects the Linksys One network equipment, the relay switch in the Voice Gateways automatically draws power from the local FXO loop. If an analog phone is connected to the FXS port, it can be used to make an emergency services call regardless of a power failure The FXO ports on the VGA2100 and VGA2200 Voice Gateways support inbound calls from the public telephone network, for example, callbacks from the 911 operator (PSAP). However, the VGA2000 Voice Gateway does not. IMPORTANT: The VGA2000 Voice Gateway does not accept inbound calls from the public telephone network; therefore, callbacks on that line from the 911 operator (PSAP) are not supported. 8 Linksys One Communications Solution 1 Chapter 1: Welcome to Linksys One Linksys One IP Phones Chapter

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Chapter
1
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Chapter 1: Welcome to Linksys One
Linksys One IP Phones
Linksys One Communications Solution
Linksys One IP Phones
The Linksys One solution offers two IP Phones to meet your customer’s business needs:
Linksys One PHM1200 IP Phone
Linksys One PHB1100 IP Phone
The Linksys One IP phones work like a desktop business phone, but operate over Ethernet
which makes it very easy and cost-effective to deploy. Linksys One technology is automatic
and self-configuring. Simply plug in a Linksys One phone to the Linksys One Services Router
switch port and you’ll be ready to make and receive quality calls using Voice over Internet
Protocol (VoIP). The Linksys One phones deliver traditional telephony services to the small
business user such as call forwarding, transfer, busy lamp field and shared line appearances
on a next-generation IP phone platform.
Emergency Services (911)
Emergency Services (911) calls can be made from any phone on your Linksys One network.
Emergency services calls from the site can be routed to the public telephone network via the
FXO port on the local Linksys One Voice Gateway. If there is a power loss that affects the
Linksys One network equipment, the relay switch in the Voice Gateways automatically draws
power from the local FXO loop. If an analog phone is connected to the FXS port, it can be
used to make an emergency services call regardless of a power failure
The FXO ports on the VGA2100 and VGA2200 Voice Gateways support inbound calls from
the public telephone network, for example, callbacks from the 911 operator (PSAP).
However, the VGA2000 Voice Gateway does not.
IMPORTANT:
The VGA2000 Voice
Gateway does not accept inbound calls
from the public telephone network;
therefore, callbacks on that line from the
911 operator (PSAP) are not supported.