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Configuring Phone Lines and Calling Routing Behavior

Managing Inbound Calls with Shared Line Appearances

Managing Inbound Calls with Shared Line Appearances
SPA9000 Voice System Administration Guide
A shared line appearance (SLA) allows multiple stations to share an extension
number and to manage a call as a group.

About Shared Line Appearances

An incoming call to an SLA causes all stations to ring simultaneously. The phones
display the line status, such as idle, ringing, or busy.
Be aware of the following factors:
If a shared line is being used by one of the stations in the group, no one can use
the corresponding line key until the line is released. A message appears on the
phone display to indicate that a shared call is active.
All stations with a line key for the SLA can monitor the status based on the
appearance of the line key button:
Green: The SLA is available.
Flashing Red Quickly: A call is ringing the SLA and has not been answered.
Flashing Red Intermittently: A call is active at another station.
Flashing Red Slowly: A call is on hold.
Solid Red: A call is active on this station.
All stations with a display can monitor the status of any SLA that is configured.
The icon next to the line key will change to show ringing, off-hook, or busy "<--
>" until the phone is back on-hook.
Comparing the SLA to a Hunt Group, both may ring several stations
simultaneously. However, only one station in a Hunt Group can answer and
manage the call. For more information, see
Groups," on page
92.
"Managing Inbound Calls with Hunt
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