Advanced Pages; Network Tab - VTech ET685 Administrator And Provisioning Manual

Eristerminal sip deskset
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Setting
Transfer call
Blind transfer
Attended transfer
Received SIP INVITE
Line Key Long Press

Advanced pages

On the Advanced page, you can configure various advanced settings for the phone.
The Advanced page has six tabs - Network, Behavior, Audio, SIP/RTP, QoS/Security, and
Update. When you click the Advanced page, the Network tab is automatically selected.

Network tab

With the Network tab you can configure settings for the network IP addresses, DNS
domains, NTP time server, HTTP proxy, LDAP, SIP trace, and SNMP port.
Web User Interface (WebUI) Reference
ET685 Administrator and Provisioning Manual
Description
In case the specific action has taken place (here either a
blind or an attended transfer of a call, not by the initiator), a
web GET to the specified URL is performed.
In case the specific action has taken place (here an initiation
of a non attended transfer during call or ringing), a web GET
to the specified URL is performed.
This event will be triggered on the phone (A) which received
the REFER message during an attended transfer. Usually
this is the calling party (A), while B is the called party, that
performed the transfer and C is the party the call is
transferred to.
This event is intended to be used on phone C in a typical
attended transfer scenario where phone A calls phone B
and phone B transfers to C. B sends a SIP REFER message
to A which causes phone A to send a SIP INVITE message
to phone C. Note: This event may also be triggered by
another RE-INVITE during an existing Connection Dialog.
This event is intended to be used for long press events of a
function key (line key). If a line key is pressed longer than 2
seconds, a web GET to the specified URL is performed. By
configuring the URL for example with a XML script, you can
add an extra long press functionality for each line key. If you
add the runtime variable $longpress_key to the query or the
fragment part of the URL, you can use the line key name in
the script to perform different actions for each line key.
Example:
http://<webserver-IP>/xml_test/test.xml#var:linekey=$long
press_key
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