2.6.9 Operating the Paging Server
Call behavior changes based on the configuration of the PGROUPs page.
2.6.9.1 DTMF Bypassed
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2.6.9.2 DTMF Not Bypassed
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When the SIP Paging Server is called, it will send the "page tone" audio message to the caller.
When the caller hears this message, the caller should begin speaking.
When the SIP Paging Server is called, it sends the "Enter PGROUP" audio message to the
caller. By default, this message is "Enter the two digit zone number."
When the caller hears this message, the caller should enter the two-digit code for the zone that
the caller wants to page.
If the zone is invalid or not configured, the SIP Paging Server sends the "Invalid PGROUP"
audio message to the caller. By default this message is "Invalid zone number. Enter the two digit
zone number." The caller should repeat the previous step.
If a security code is enabled on the zone, the SIP Paging Server sends the "Enter Code" audio
message to the caller. By default this message is "Enter the security code." When the caller
hears this message, the caller should enter the security code for the selected zone. If no
security code is enabled on the zone, the SIP Paging Server will send the "page tone" audio
message to the caller. The caller should begin speaking when this message is heard.
If the security code is invalid, the SIP Paging Server will send the "Invalid Code" audio message
to the caller. By default this message is "Invalid Security code. Enter the security code." The
caller should repeat the previous step. When a valid security code is entered, the SIP Paging
Server will send the "page tone" audio message to the caller. The caller should begin speaking
when this message is heard.
For page-all, you simply configure all speakers with a particular multicast address and port
number combination, which represents one of the 100 zones that the paging server will initially
support. Each speaker can still be part of 100 other paging zones in addition to the one page-all
zone.
The SIP Paging Server can negotiate the multicast stream via SIP regardless of the bypass
state. However, if the SIP Paging Server is not in bypass mode (or the multicast sender does not
send any DTMF), the device will not play or relay any audio because the device will be waiting at
the zone entry prompt. The DTMF from the sender would have to be sent as RFC2833 RTP
events (i.e. "out of band").
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