Using Redial Key For "Last Number Redial; Group Rtp Paging (Receives Rtp Streams) - Aastra 9143i User Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for 9143i:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

5. The "Allow Barge In" field is enabled by default. If "Allow Barge In" is enabled, the phone
puts an active call on hold and answers the incoming Intercom call. To disable this field,
uncheck the box.
6. Click Save Settings.

Using Redial Key for "Last Number Redial"

The IP phone has an enhanced redial user interface that allows a user to quickly redial the last
number that was dialed out from the phone. You can:
Press the Redial key twice to redial the last number dialed.
Press the Redial key once, scroll the list of numbers, then press the Redial key again to dial
the number that displays on the screen.
The "last number redial" feature for the Redial key is static and is not configurable.
Group RTP Paging
You can configure the phone to allow it to receive a Real Time Transport Protocol (RTP) stream
from pre-configured multicast address(es) without involving SIP signaling. This is called Group
Paging on the IP phones. You can specify up to 5 multicast addresses that the phone listens for
on the network. This feature is configurable using the Aastra Web UI only.
The 9143i in the local network listens for RTP on the preconfigured multicast address. The
Phone displays the "Paging" message to the phone's LCD. It uses the G711 uLaw CODEC for
multicast RTP.
The recipient can drop the incoming page if required. The recipient can also set Do Not Disturb
(DND) to ignore any incoming pages.
For incoming RTP multicasts, the ringing display is dependant on the setting for the "Allow
Barge-In" parameter. (See
there is no other call on the phone, then the paging is automatically played via the default audio
device.
If there is an existing call on the phone, the call initially displays in the ringing state. The user
has the option to accept/ignore the call. If the "Allow Barge-In" parameter is enabled, the RTP
multicast call barges in, and any existing calls are put on hold.
If an RTP multicast session already exists on the phone, and the phone receives another
incoming RTP multicast session, the priority is given to the first multicast session and the second
multicast session is ignored. The behavior for the incoming calls in this case is also based on the
setting for the "Allow Barge-in" parameter. The incoming call is handled as if there were an
existing call already on the phone.
172
(receives RTP streams)
"Allow Barge In"
on
page
171.) If this parameter is disabled, and
Model 9143i IP Phone User Guide

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents