Survivability Mode Display On Aastra Ip Phones; Call Forking; Initiating Sip Call Forking - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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28.9.4 Survivability Mode Display on Aastra IP Phones

If the SBC device is deployed in an Enterprise network with Aastra IP phones and
connectivity with the WAN fails, the device provides call survivability by enabling
communication between IP phone users within the LAN enterprise. In such a scenario, the
device can be configured to notify the IP phones that it is currently operating in Survivability
mode. When this occurs, the Aastra IP phones display the message, "StandAlone Mode"
on
their
SBCEnableAASTRASurvivabilityNotice parameter to 1.
When this feature is enabled and the SBC device is in Survivability mode, it responds to
SIP REGISTER messages from the IP phones with a SIP 200 OK containing the following
XML body:
Content-Type: application/xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<LMIDocument version="1.0">
<LocalModeStatus>
<LocalModeActive>true</LocalModeActive>
<LocalModeDisplay>StandAlone Mode</LocalModeDisplay>
</LocalModeStatus>
</LMIDocument>

28.10 Call Forking

This section describes various Call Forking features supported by the device.

28.10.1 Initiating SIP Call Forking

The SBC device supports call forking of an incoming call to multiple SBC users
(destinations). Call forking is supported by the device's capability of registering multiple SIP
client user phone contacts (mobile and fixed-line extensions) under the same Address of
Record (AOR) in its registration database. This feature can be implemented in the following
example scenarios:
An enterprise Help Desk, where incoming customer calls are simultaneously sent to
multiple customer service agent extensions.
An employee's phone devices, where the incoming call is simultaneously sent to
multiple devices (e.g., to the employee's office phone and mobile SIP phone).
An enterprise reception desk, where an incoming call is simultaneously sent to
multiple receptionists.
The device supports various modes of call forking. For example, in Parallel call forking
mode, the device sends the INVITE message simultaneously to all the users registered
under the same AOR, resulting in the ringing of all extensions; the first extension to pick up
the call receives the call, and all other extensions stop ringing. The Call Forking feature is
configured by creating a User-type IP Group and configuring the IP Group table's
parameter, 'SBC Client Forking Mode' (see ''Configuring IP Groups'' on page 263).
The device can also fork INVITE messages received for a Request-URI of a specific
contact (user), belonging to the destination IP Group User-type, registered in the database
to all other users located under the same AOR as the specific contact. This is configured
using the SBCSendInviteToAllContacts parameter.
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