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Operational Features
Bellcore-dr3 CallWaitingTone3
Bellcore-dr4 CallWaitingTone4
For Asterisk and BroadWorks servers, call waiting tones are specified by the default Bellcore tones indicated in the table
Ring Tone Pattern (Asterisk/BroadWorks Servers)
For Sylantro servers, call waiting tones are specified by the Bellcore tones you configure in the Aastra Web UI or the con-
figuration files. See the table
Reference
For more information about enable/disabling call waiting on the IP Phone, see the section,
Directed Call Pickup (BLF or XML Call Interception)
Note:
Feature availability is dependant on your call manager.
Directed call pickup (for Asterisk and sipXecs servers) is a feature on the phones that allows a user to intercept a call on a
ringing phone which is part of the same interception group. The phones also support the Busy Lamp Field (BLF) hold
state that is expressed by a slow flashing LED. When using an Asterisk server, if administrators configure BLF for Directed
Call Pickup, users are able to pickup the held call, as the phone sends the directed call pickup prefix to the extension
number.
You can use the Directed call pickup feature on the phone in multiple ways:
With the existing BLF feature on Asterisk or sipXecs, a user can dial "*76" or "*78" respectively, followed by the exten-
sion to pick up a ringing call on another phone. (For more information about BLF, see
page
5-133.
Using XML, a user can intercept a call by selecting an extension from a list and then pressing a "Pickup" softkey/pro-
grammable key. To use the Directed call pickup feature from an XML application, you must list all ringing extensions
using the AastraIPPhoneTextMenu XML object in an XML script. This allows the user to select the ringing extension
from a text menu without having to dial.
BLF and XML softkeys/programmable keys monitor the states of an extension. The extension states can be one of three
states: "busy", "ringing" and "idle". If the monitored extension is in the "ringing" state with an incoming call, and "Directed
call pickup" is enabled, pressing the BLF or XML key can pick up the incoming call on the monitored extension.
Reference
For more information about using the AastraIPPhoneTextMenu object, contact Aastra Customer Support regarding the
Aastra XML Development Guide.
Directed Call Pickup Prefix (optional)
The optional "directed call pickup prefix" allows you to enter a specific prefix string (depending on what is available on
your server), that the phone automatically dials when dialing the Directed Call Pickup number. For example, for Broad-
Soft servers, you can enter a value of *98 for the "directed call pickup prefix" (for sipXecs, *78 is used). When the phone
performs the Directed Call Pickup after pressing a BLF or BLF/List softkey, the phone prepends the *98 value to the desig-
nated extension of the BLF or BLF/List softkey when dialing out.
5-101
3
Tone On
90
Tone Off
90
Tone On
90
Tone Off
90
4
Tone On
90
Tone Off
90
Tone On
270
Tone Off
90
on
page 5-96.
Ring Tone Pattern (Sylantro Servers)
100
100
100
100
100
100
300
100
on
page 5-96.
"Call Waiting"
"Busy Lamp Field (BLF)"
110
110
110
110
110
110
330
110
on page 5-59.
on
41-001343-02 REV05 – 07.2014

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