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The groups configured used for the RingingGroup feature are local. To activate a ringing group from a remote node the ringing group should be activated bye a $SEND_MAIL message with the ringing group parameters set. Canceling of a ringing group also needs an event string. <br\> | The groups configured used for the RingingGroup feature are local. To activate a ringing group from a remote node the ringing group should be activated bye a $SEND_MAIL message with the ringing group parameters set. Canceling of a ringing group also needs an event string. <br\> | ||
− | Example 1 | + | |
− | A 2 node system | + | === Example 1 === |
+ | '''A 2 node system with ringing group in Node 2'''<br\> | ||
Node 1<br\> | Node 1<br\> | ||
*In node 1 there is no ringing group, the stations only activate the ringing group 1 in node 2. | *In node 1 there is no ringing group, the stations only activate the ringing group 1 in node 2. | ||
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Event: '''@2 $CANM %1.ref LV''' | Event: '''@2 $CANM %1.ref LV''' | ||
− | Example 2 | + | === Example 2 === |
− | A 2 node system with common ringing group with members in both nodes.<br\> | + | '''A 2 node system with common ringing group with members in both nodes.'''<br\> |
Node 1<br\> | Node 1<br\> | ||
*Ringing group 51 with 10 local stations. | *Ringing group 51 with 10 local stations. | ||
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− | A multi node system with common ringing group with members in all nodes.<br\> | + | === Example 3 === |
+ | '''A multi node system with common ringing group with members in all nodes.'''<br\> | ||
'''Activating ringing group by dialing 6701 from any exchange:''' <br\> | '''Activating ringing group by dialing 6701 from any exchange:''' <br\> |
Revision as of 15:02, 27 November 2007
The ringing group feature is based on call request to group. <br\>
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Description
Compared to the Call Request feature the Ringing Group system has the following differences:
- If the caller terminate the call/hangs up, the ringing group call is automatically removed from all station within the ringing group.
- Private ringing tone is used for stations receiving a ringing group call.
- The caller can be answered from any member of the ringing group by "M-key" or "OFF HOOK"
- The private ringing tone can individually be muted by pressing "C-key" at a station in the ringing group
- The first caller in a queue for a ringing group is displayed in idle ringing group members station displays. (Mail in idle)
AlphaCom factory default directory numbers 6701 to 6710 are predefined as Ringing Groups related to station groups 51 to 60. <br\>
The Ringing Group feature default configuration
Feature: FEATURE_CALL_REQ_GROUP 109 Directory numbers: 6701 to 6705, Visible in alphabetic search Param 1: Related to station group 51 to 55. Currently not configurable: Param 2: Mail flags defined MAIL_FLAG_ALL_CREQ_DEL + MAIL_FLAG_IDLE_SHOW + MAIL_FLAG_CALL_REQUEST Param 3: Priority level 155
Feature: FEATURE_CALL_REQ_GROUP 109 Directory numbers: 6706 to 6710, Invisible in alphabetic search, this gives display text of the ringing group name when. Param 1: Related to station group 56 to 60. Currently not configurable: Param 2: Mail flags defined MAIL_FLAG_ALL_CREQ_DEL + MAIL_FLAG_IDLE_SHOW + MAIL_FLAG_CALL_REQUEST Param 3: Priority level 156 to 160 (6706 = 156, 6710 = 160)
AlphaCom factory default is set to automatic UK style private ringing tone on a ringing group if the call originating from SIP/trunk. <br\>
AlphaNet Configuration
The groups configured used for the RingingGroup feature are local. To activate a ringing group from a remote node the ringing group should be activated bye a $SEND_MAIL message with the ringing group parameters set. Canceling of a ringing group also needs an event string. <br\>
Example 1
A 2 node system with ringing group in Node 2<br\> Node 1<br\>
- In node 1 there is no ringing group, the stations only activate the ringing group 1 in node 2.
Node 2<br\>
- Ringing group 1 configured with number "6701" related to station group 51. <br\>
Activate ringing group 1 in node 2 from node 1, dialing 6701: <br\>
Node 1 configuration. Directory number 6701 configured as 52-event trigger without tone, ID 0 15-Event Trigger Feature (owner udp 8 for access from all stations) When change to ON Related to Directory Number, ID 6701 Event: @2 $SM %1.ref NG51 U160 NM18 GV U13
Global reset of ringing group call.
Node 1 configuration: 11-Call requester mode (owner udp 8 for all stations) When change to OFF When Related To All Event: @2 $CANM %1.ref LV
Example 2
A 2 node system with common ringing group with members in both nodes.<br\> Node 1<br\>
- Ringing group 51 with 10 local stations.
Node 2<br\>
- Ringing group 51 with 8 local stations.
Activating ringing group by dialing 6701: <br\>
Common configuration in both nodes. Directory number 6701 configured as 52-event trigger without tone, ID 0 15-Event Trigger Feature (owner udp 8 for access from all stations) When change to ON Related to Directory Number, ID 6701 Event: @01 $SM %1.ref NG51 U160 NM18 GV U13 @02 $SM %1.ref NG51 U160 NM18 GV U13
Global reset of ringing group call.
Configuration: 11-Call requester mode (owner udp 8 for all stations) When change to OFF When Related To All Node 1: Event: @02 $CANM %1.ref LV Node 2: Event: @01 $CANM %1.ref LV
Example 3
A multi node system with common ringing group with members in all nodes.<br\>
Activating ringing group by dialing 6701 from any exchange: <br\>
Common configuration in both nodes. Directory number 6701 configured as 52-event trigger without tone, ID 0 15-Event Trigger Feature (owner udp 8 for access from all stations) When change to ON Related to Directory Number, ID 6701 Event: @FF $SM %1.ref NG51 U160 NM18 GV U13
Global reset of ringing group call.
Common Configuration: 11-Call requester mode (owner udp 8 for all stations) When change to OFF When Related To All Event: @FF $CANM %1.ref LV
Special Adjustments
To disable different ringing tone from external calls currently the TST console nvram function must be used to set the following parameter:
Nvram: ex_profile.flags.trunk_call_req_ringing = 0
The tone-pitch used for UK private ringing can be selected by
Nvram: ex_profile.glob_const.alt_priv_ring_tone = 1
- 0 = 500HZ TONE
- 1 = 400HZ TONE
- 2 = PRIVATE RING TONE
- 3 = ATTENTION TONE (muted)
- 4 = ATTENTION TONE
- 5 = BUSY TONE (muted)
- 6 = BUSY TONE
- 7 = DIAL TONE
- 9-20 = DTMF TONES
Forward a ringing group to a telephone number or other ringing group after a selectable time out if no answer. <br\> This is done by forwarding of call request by using search strings. The search strings for ONE of the stations in the ringing group can be used for programming of behavior after a configurable timeout in private ringing mode. <br\>
Call Request forward by search strings <br\>
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