Grandstream Networks UCM6100 Manual
Grandstream Networks UCM6100 Manual

Grandstream Networks UCM6100 Manual

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  • Page 1 Grandstream Networks, Inc. UCM6100 Busy Camp-on Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Reproduction or transmittal of the entire or any part, in any form or by any means, electronic or print, for any purpose without the express written permission of Grandstream Networks, Inc. is not permitted. UCM6100 Busy Camp-on Guide Page 1 of 10...
  • Page 3: Overview

    UCM6100 to camp on the called party by dialing the call completion request code. Then the UCM6100 will give a call to the caller as soon as the called party becomes available. By answering the call from UCM6100, a call from the caller to the called party will be initiated automatically by the UCM6100 to complete the call.
  • Page 4: Call Completion For Local Extensions

    CALL COMPLETION FOR LOCAL EXTENSIONS CONFIGURATION 1. On UCM6100 web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Extensions page, create or edit an extension (e.g., 1000) to bring up the dialog in below figure. 2. Click on “Features” tab and make sure the following are configured: ...
  • Page 5: Sample Application

    Figure 2: Call Completion Feature Code SAMPLE APPLICATION Assuming user A is using UCM6100 extension 1000, and user B is using UCM6100 extension 1001. Both extensions have “Enable CC” selected and “CC Mode” set to “Normal” as mentioned above. 1. Extension 1000 calls extension 1001.
  • Page 6 This means extension 1001 has to initiate a new call or answer another incoming call and the new call hangs up. Otherwise, the UCM6100 will not know whether extension 1001 is available or not.
  • Page 7: Call Completion For Trunks

    2. On UCM1 extension 1000, go to “Features” tab and make sure the following are configured:  “Enable CC”: selected  “CC Mode”: set to “For Trunk” Figure 3: Enable Call Completion for SIP Register Trunk UCM6100 Busy Camp-on Guide Page 6 of 10...
  • Page 8: Figure 4: Create Sip Register Trunk

    5. Similar to step 4, on UCM2, create a SIP register trunk and register to the extension 1000 on UCM1. 6. Check the registration status of the trunks on web GUI->Status->PBX Status. If configured successfully, the status for the trunk should show as “Registered”. UCM6100 Busy Camp-on Guide Page 7 of 10...
  • Page 9: Figure 5: Sip Register Trunk Status

    UCM2 through the SIP register trunk and vice versa. 8. For the extensions on both UCM6100 that you would like to use call completion, go to the UCM6100 web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Extensions page, create or edit extension with the following configured in “Features”...
  • Page 10: Sample Application

    Figure 6: Call Completion Feature Code Now, Call Completion feature for trunks is ready to be used when making calls between the 2 UCM6100 extensions. SAMPLE APPLICATION After the above configuration, assuming user A is using extension 1005 on UCM1 and user B is using extension 5001 on UCM2.
  • Page 11 This means extension 5001 has to initiate a new call or answer another incoming call and the new call hangs up. Otherwise the UCM6100 will not know whether extension 5001 is available or not.

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