Multicast Paging Settings - Yealink SIP-T2 Series Administrator's Manual

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Parameter multicast.listen_address.X.ip_address
It configures the multicast address and port number that the IP phone listens to.
Example:
Description
multicast.listen_address.1.ip_address = 224.5.6.20:10008
Note: The valid multicast IP addresses range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
Permitted
IP address: port
Values
Default
Blank
Web UI
Directory->Multicast IP->Multicast Listening->Listening Address
Parameter multicast.listen_address.X.label
It configures the label to be displayed on the LCD screen when receiving the multicast paging calls.
Description
Example:
multicast.listen_address.1.label = Paging1
Permitted
String within 99 characters
Values
Default
Blank
Web UI
Directory->Multicast IP->Multicast Listening->Label
Parameter multicast.listen_address.X.channel
It configures the channel that the IP phone listens to.
Description
Example:
multicast.listen_address.1.channel = 2
0-the IP phone can receive an RTP stream of the pre-configured multicast address from the IP phones run-
ning firmware version 80 or earlier, from the IP phones listen to the channel 0, or from the available third-
party devices (for example, Cisco IP phones).
Permitted
1 to 25-the IP phone can receive an RTP stream of the pre-configured multicast address on the channel 1
Values
to 25 respectively from Yealink or Polycom IP phones.
26 to 30-the IP phone can receive the RTP stream of the pre-configured multicast address on the channel
26 to 30 respectively from Yealink IP phones.
Default
0
Web UI
Directory->Multicast IP->Multicast Listening->Channel
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X ranges from 1 to 31

Multicast Paging Settings

You can configure some general settings for multicast paging, for example, specify a codec, configure the volume and
audio device for listening to a paging call.
By default, all the listening groups are considered with a certain priority from 1 (lower priority) to 31 (higher priority). If
you neither want to receive some paging calls nor miss urgent paging calls when there is a voice call or paging call, or
when DND is activated, you can use the priority to define how your phone handles different incoming paging calls.
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