On-Hold/Ringback - Talkswitch CT.TS005.003904 User Manual

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If required, you can map different ports. In this case enter the first port in the Starting RTP
port box of the VoIP Settings window.
4. If you are setting up external IP extensions, map port 69 (Type: UDP) to the TalkSwitch unit
acting as local proxy. Port 69 allows the TalkSwitch system to configure external
IP extensions.
5. If you are setting up TalkSwitch IP phones as external IP extensions, map port 8484 (Type:
TCP) to the TalkSwitch unit acting as local proxy. Port 8484 allows the TalkSwitch system to
configure TalkSwitch IP phones as external IP extensions.
6. Map port 9393 (Type: TCP) to the TalkSwitch unit acting as local proxy. Port 9393 allows
remote configuration of the TalkSwitch system.
7. If available, enable Quality of Service (QoS) to give voice traffic priority over data.
8. Save the configuration to the router.

ON-HOLD/RINGBACK

Music on hold plays when a caller is on hold, or is being transferred to an extension. The system
plays a double beep tone or ringback tone by default, but you can have it play music or a
recorded message instead.
The TalkSwitch system can play music on hold from an internal .wav file or from an external
audio source. An external audio source is a CD player or MP3 player. It must be connected to the
MUSIC jack on the back of each TalkSwitch unit. See Setting up music on hold on page 15.
The recording time for internal music on hold, voicemail, and the auto attendants is shared on
the TalkSwitch unit. You can expand the built-in memory using memory cards.
The On-Hold/Ringback page allows you to set up music on hold.
1. Select the On-Hold/Ringback page.
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