Features; Call Features; Dialing By Ip Address; Dialing Phone Numbers Using A Gatekeeper - Polycom SoundStation IP 3000 Administration Manual

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Features

This section provides a brief overview
of the characteristics and features of the
SoundStation IP 3000.
Single line IP conference phone
Frequency response of 300 Hz
to 3500 Hz
Full Duplex/Echo Cancellation,
Clarity® by Polycom
Silence Suppression
Comfort Noise Generation
User-Selectable Ringer tones
Audio codec support :
G.711 µ-law & A-law
G.729a
Multiple Call Support
(up to 2 calls) with Call Waiting Alert
Call Hold
Redial

Call Features

The SoundStation IP 3000 supports
several call scenarios. These scenarios are
described in more detail in the following
sections.

Dialing By IP Address

Users can place calls by entering the IP
address of the called party. This mode
of dialing is possible regardless of
whether the phone is registered
with a Gatekeeper or not.
Dialing Phone Numbers
Using a Gatekeeper
Calls may also be dialed by entering the
phone number of the party to be called.
In this mode of dialing, the Gatekeeper
resolves the dialed number and routes
the call appropriately.
2
Call Transfer
DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency)
Real-time Call Statistics
LCD or Web-based configuration
options
Time/Date synchronization
with SNTP server.
Local phone book - accessible
from the phone or via the Web
Operation in DHCP or
Static IP environments
Three context-sensitive soft keys
QoS and VLAN
Please refer to the User Guide for
more detailed information on how
to use the phone.
Dialing Phone Numbers
Without a Gatekeeper
SoundStation IP 3000 offers a specialized
method of dialing parties on the PSTN.
This method of dialing is available
in conjunction with H.323 Gateways
(when the phone is not deployed with
a Gatekeeper).
When used with a H.323 Gateway
System, up to three H.323 gateways may
be configured on the phone. Users dial
a special gateway prefix followed by a
phone number e.g. 0
example, the call would be directed to the
1st configured gateway which would then
dial out the number nnnnnnn on the circuit
switched network to which it is connected.
Similarly, the other Gateways would be
selected by dialing the prefix 1
before the number.
*
nnnnnnnn. In this
*
or 2
*

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