Configuring Call Preferences
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Call preferences help you manage the network bandwidth used for calls. You can
specify the default and optional call settings for outgoing calls. You can also limit
the call speeds of incoming calls.
To choose call preferences:
1.
Go to System > Admin Settings > Network > Call Preference.
2.
Configure these settings:
Setting
Enable H.239
Enable IP H.323
Enable SIP
Enable ISDN H.320
Enable Voice Over
ISDN
Enable
V.35/RS-449/
RS-530
Enable Analog
Phone
VSX 8000
3.
Select
to go to the Network Dialing screen and specify the Dialing Order
preference for the available choices.
If the sites in your directory have both IP and ISDN numbers, these settings determine
your network preferences for placing the call.
Description
Specifies standards-based People+Content data collaboration.
Allows the system to make IP calls.
Allows the system to use SIP when connecting IP calls.
Allows the system to make ISDN calls.
This selection is only available on the VSX 7000 or VSX 8000
system when a BRI or PRI network interface module is installed,
and on VSX 3000 systems with a BRI network interface.
Allows the system to make voice-only calls to phones connected
to an ISDN network, such as an organization's PBX.
Allows the system to make calls through your third-party network
equipment. This selection is only available on the VSX 7000 or
VSX 8000 system when a V.35/RS-449/RS-530 network
interface module is installed.
Allows the system to make voice-only calls to any phone using
an analog phone line.
Chapter 3 - Configuring Network Use
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