Sla Station; Create/Edit Sla Station; Table 56: Sla Station Configuration Parameters; Figure 104: Sla Station - Grandstream Networks UCM6202 User Manual

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The UCM6200 supports SLA that allows mapping the key with LED on a multi-line phone to different external
lines. When there is an incoming call and the phone starts to ring, the LED on the key will flash in red and the
call can be picked up by pressing this key. This allows users to know if the line is occupied or not. The SLA
function on the UCM6200 is like BLF but SLA is used to monitor external line i.e., analog trunk on the UCM6200.
Users could configure the phone with BLF mode on the MPK to monitor the analog trunk status or press the line
key pick up call from the analog trunk on the UCM6200.

Create/Edit SLA Station

SLA Station can be configured on Web GUIExtension/TrunkSLA Station.
Click on
to add a SLA Station.
Click on
to edit the SLA Station. The following table shows the SLA Station configuration parameters.
Click on
to delete the SLA Station.
Station Name
Station
Available SLA Trunks
Selected SLA Trunks
SLA Station Options
Ring Timeout

SLA STATION

Figure 104: SLA Station

Table 56: SLA Station Configuration Parameters

Configure a name to identify the SLA Station.
Specify a SIP extension as a station that will be using SLA.
Existing Analog Trunks with SLA Mode enabled will be listed here.
Select a trunk for this SLA from the Available SLA Trunks list. Click on
to arrange the order. If there are multiple trunks selected, when there are
calls on those trunks at the same time, pressing the LINE key on the phone will
pick up the call on the first trunk here.
Configure the time (in seconds) to ring the station before the call is considered
unanswered. No timeout is set by default. If set to 0, there will be no timeout.
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