This document serves as an end user guide on how to configure multicast page on the FAP26XX Carrier- Grade IP Phones. To learn more about FAP26XX's basic and advanced features, please visit https://www.fiberme.com/support to download the latest User and Administration Guide for FAP26XX phones.
SENDING MULTICAST PAGING Configuration For FAP261x, sender multicast page configurations are under Web UI → Settings → Programmable Keys → Virtual Multi-Purpose Keys. 1. Set the key Mode to Multicast Paging in dropdown list. 2. Enter the multicast paging description in Description field. 3.
2. Enter the multicast paging description in Description field. 3. Enter multicast paging address and port in Value field. The range of multicast page address is 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 with a port not in use by phone as shown in the below figure. Figure 2: Sending Multicast Page Configuration by using MPKs FAP2604(P) P a g e...
Send Multicast Paging Call After configuring the sender multicast page, users could make a multicast page to remote parties. 1. Press the configured MPK or Line Key to send a multicast page. The LED light of the key will turn green and the phone screen will show the multicast address with defined label.
RECEIVING MULTICASTPAGING Configuration To receive multicast page, the FAP26XX must be well configured to listen to the right address and port. The configuration is set up under Web UI → Settings→ Multicast Paging. There are 10 listening address supported with priority levels 1 to 10. Optionally, each of these addresses can also have a label that will display on LCD when the page is received.
Table 1: Receiving Multicast Page Configuration Settings → Multicast Paging Multicast Paging Enable or disable multicast paging. (Available only in the FAP260x) Function Allowed In DND Mode Allow Multicast paging when DND Mode is enabled. Assigns any number from 1 to 10. When enabled, during active call if Paging Barge incoming multicast page is higher than this value, the call will be held and multicast page will be played.
higher priority will be played instead of the current page. For example, if the phone is playing a page whose priority is 5 and there is an incoming page with priority 3, the priority 5 page will stop and the priority 3 page will play instead.
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