Feature Configuration; Call Park; Life Line - Planet Networking & Communication IPX-2000 User Manual

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7 Feature Configuration

A feature is a logical entity presenting a function module of
attendant, voice mail, music on hold, etc.
Reload in Service -> IP PBX Service to take ef

7.1 Call Park

During a call, the callee may want to continue the conversation using another phone. The call park
feature enables so by letting the cal
IP PBX will respond an available park line from the pool of call par
the callee may hang up current phone, move to another phone, an
PBX to resume conversation with the caller. If the callee does no
retrieve his call before timeout, IP
call. To configure Call Park feature, select Feature -> Call Park.
1.
Enter setting
s shown in Table 7-1.
2.
Click Apply.
Table 7-1
Call Park Configuration Settings
Field
Call Park Pilot Number
Available Parking Lines
Parking Timeout

7.2 Life Line

Life line feature allows specification of emerg
priority. For example, someone dials an emerg
the called number matches any specified life line pattern, the PSTN line with longest talk time so far will
be disconnected right away to allow th e
Select Feature -> Life Line to configure life-line featu
Any configuration change to a feature requires clicking
fect.
lee transfer the call to the call park pilot number (*# + Pilot Number).
PBX will ring the original extension where the callee answered the
Description
A unique extension number for call p
An extension pool for call parking, e.g. 701-7
20-line pool available for system to park calls.
Timeout waiting for picking up
ency number patterns to seize a PSTN line with absol
ency call while all PSTN line
e mergency call.
re.
75
IP PBX, e.g. meet-me conference, auto
k numbers to the callee. After that
d dial the park line number told by IP
t call the given park line number to
arking, e.g. 700.
the parked call
s are in use. In such case, if
20 forms a
ute

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