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The ringing group feature is based on call request to group. <br\>
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The '''ringing group feature''' is based on [[call request]] to [[groups|group]]. <br />
  
The behavior of the ringing group call request is changed compared to regular call request: <br\>
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[[File:Ringing group.PNG|thumb|right|400px|Ringing Group feature]]
*If the caller terminate the call/hangs up, the ringing group call is automatically removed from all station within the ringing group.
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== Description ==
*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)
 
*A member of an ringing group can not activate a call to its own ringing group.
 
  
AlphaCom factory default directory numbers 6701 to 6710 are predefined as Ringing Groups related to station groups 51 to 60. <br\>
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Compared to the Call Request feature the Ringing Group system has the following differences:
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*If the caller terminate the call/hangs up, the ringing group call is automatically removed from all station within the ringing group.
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*Private ringing tone is used for stations receiving a ringing group call.
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*The caller can be answered from any member of the ringing group by "M-key" or "OFF HOOK"
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*The private ringing tone can individually be muted by pressing "C-key" at a station in the ringing group
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*The first caller in a queue for a ringing group is displayed in idle ringing group members station displays. (Mail in idle)
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*When a new call to a Ringing Group is made, notification of new priority mail is avoided.
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*The private ringing timeout time is by default 30 minutes. The timeout is controlled by the "[[Exchange_%26_System_(AlphaPro)#Timers|Call Requester Reminder Time]]" timer.
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* Any number of stations can be member of a ringing group
  
The Ringing Group feature default configuration
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== Ringing tones ==
  Feature: '''FEATURE_CALL_REQ_GROUP 109''' 
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One can upload wav files to the ICX-AlphaCom server, and use customized ringing tone for different ringing groups.
  Directory numbers: 6701 to 6705, Visible in alphabetic search
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See [[Private Ringing, Customized ringing tone]] for details.  
  Param 1: Related to station group 51 to 55.
 
  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''' 
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=== Calls from SIP trunk ===
  Directory numbers: 6706 to 6710, Invisible in alphabetic search, this gives display text of the ringing group name when.
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In order to distinguish an internal call from an external SIP call, the AlphaCom is by default using [[Exchange_%26_System_%28AlphaPro%29#VoIP|UK style private ringing tone]] on a ringing group if the call originates from SIP Trunk.
  Param 1: Related to station group 56 to 60.
 
  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
 
  
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Different types of ringing tones can be selected in AlphaPro, [[Exchange_%26_System_(AlphaPro)#VoIP|Exchange & System > System -> VoIP]]. One can also choose to use standard ringing tone for calls from external SIP Trunk.
  
  
AlphaCom factory default is set to automatic UK style private ringing tone on a ringing group if the call originating from SIP/trunk. <br\>
 
  
To disable different ringing tone from external calls currently the TST console nvram function must be used to set the following parameter:
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'''31 &000172 .ex_profile.flags.trunk_call_req_ringing = 0'''
 
 
'''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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== Default directory numbers ==
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AlphaCom factory [[Ringing group|default directory numbers 6701 to 6710]] are predefined as Ringing Groups related to station groups 51 to 60.
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* 6701 – Call stations in group 51
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* 6702 – Call stations in group 52
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* !
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* 6710 – Call stations in group 60
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== Call Forwarding ==
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To forward a ringing group call to another ringing group, or to a telephone after a preconfigured time if no answer: See [[Automatic_Search#Forward_unattended_Ringing_Group_calls|Forward unattended Ringing Group calls]]
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== AlphaNet Configuration ==
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[[File:Ringing group2.PNG|thumb|right|400px|Ringing Group in AlphaNet]]
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Ringing Group is by default a Global feature. The activation of a ringing group call is sent as broadcast to all nodes in AlphaNet. This implies that the same local (ringing) group number is activated in all nodes.
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To manage failure situations the Ringing Group mail has a 30 seconds timeout. While the initiator of the ringing group is in call requester mode the mail timeout is globally updated every 10 seconds. This means that if the data communication to the initiator node fails the ringing group calls on remote nodes will be terminated withing 30 seconds. (For regular call request the timeout is 7.5 days)
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No particular configuration is required for ringing group used in AlphaNet. <br />
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If global behaviour is not wanted, the feature can be turned off in AlphaPro, [[Exchange_%26_System_(AlphaPro)#Calls_and_Options|Exchange & System -> System -> Calls and Options]] -> "Ringing Group in Global Mode".
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== Events Trigged ==
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===Station Events===
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==== 1-Audio - Private Ringing And Incoming Call====
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[[Audio (Event Type)|Audio]] <br />
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This events are trigged for stations in the ringing group when the group is called and private ringing tone is active.<br />
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*ON/OFF will toggle with the ringing tone
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%1 = station with private ringing<br />
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%2 = unavailable
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==== 11-Call Requester Mode====
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[[Call Requester Mode (Event Type)|Call Requester Mode]]<br />
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*ON Initiating Ringing Group Call.<br />
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*OFF Call is canceled/answered
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%1 = Initiator<br />
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%2 = Ringing group called. ("6701", "RingGroup 1")
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===Mail Events===
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Mail events will be trigged when ringing group calls is in the station queue.<br />
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(Mail Event will also trig on regular priority mail presence)
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'''Note''' that [[SET_MAIL_TIMEOUT]] is not supported for Ringing Group.
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==== 6-Priority Mail Present ====
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[[Priority Mail Present (Event Type)|Priority Mail Present]]<br />
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*ON when ringing group mail(s) are present in station queue.
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*OFF when no mails present.
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%1 = station with mail present<br />
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%2 = unavailable
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==== 10-Received Mail ====
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[[Received Mail (Event Type)|Received Mail]]<br />
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*ON when a new ringing group mail arrives.
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*OFF when the caller is answered.
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%1 = Ringing Group mail receiver.<br />
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%2 = Ringing group caller.<br />
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==== 12-Priority Mail In Idle ====
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[[Priority Mail in Idle (Event Type)|Priority Mail in Idle]]<br />
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*ON when ringing group mail(s) are present in station queue and station is idle.
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*OFF when no mails present or station busy.
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%1 = station with mail present<br />
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%2 = unavailable
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==== 23-New Current Mail In Station Queue ====
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See event description: [[New Current Mail (Event Type)|New Current Mail]]<br />
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==== 24-New First Mail In Station Queue ====
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See event description: [[New First Mail (Event Type)|New First Mail]]<br />
  
If forwarded to another station or group the call request will be removed from the original ringing group. If just additional station should be added a new ringing group with the original members and new members should be used. <br\>
 
Example of including additional station after timeout in first ringing group:
 
Ringing group 1 (directory number 300)= station 1, 2 and 3
 
Ringing group 2 (directory number 400)= station 1, 2 ,3 ,4 ,5 and 6.
 
Search string on station 1 : '''I400'''
 
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:22, 30 June 2022

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The ringing group feature is based on call request to group.

Ringing Group feature

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)
  • When a new call to a Ringing Group is made, notification of new priority mail is avoided.
  • The private ringing timeout time is by default 30 minutes. The timeout is controlled by the "Call Requester Reminder Time" timer.
  • Any number of stations can be member of a ringing group

Ringing tones

One can upload wav files to the ICX-AlphaCom server, and use customized ringing tone for different ringing groups. See Private Ringing, Customized ringing tone for details.

Calls from SIP trunk

In order to distinguish an internal call from an external SIP call, the AlphaCom is by default using UK style private ringing tone on a ringing group if the call originates from SIP Trunk.

Different types of ringing tones can be selected in AlphaPro, Exchange & System > System -> VoIP. One can also choose to use standard ringing tone for calls from external SIP Trunk.



Default directory numbers

AlphaCom factory default directory numbers 6701 to 6710 are predefined as Ringing Groups related to station groups 51 to 60.

  • 6701 – Call stations in group 51
  • 6702 – Call stations in group 52
  •  !
  •  !
  • 6710 – Call stations in group 60


Call Forwarding

To forward a ringing group call to another ringing group, or to a telephone after a preconfigured time if no answer: See Forward unattended Ringing Group calls

AlphaNet Configuration

Ringing Group in AlphaNet

Ringing Group is by default a Global feature. The activation of a ringing group call is sent as broadcast to all nodes in AlphaNet. This implies that the same local (ringing) group number is activated in all nodes.

To manage failure situations the Ringing Group mail has a 30 seconds timeout. While the initiator of the ringing group is in call requester mode the mail timeout is globally updated every 10 seconds. This means that if the data communication to the initiator node fails the ringing group calls on remote nodes will be terminated withing 30 seconds. (For regular call request the timeout is 7.5 days)

No particular configuration is required for ringing group used in AlphaNet.

If global behaviour is not wanted, the feature can be turned off in AlphaPro, Exchange & System -> System -> Calls and Options -> "Ringing Group in Global Mode".

Events Trigged

Station Events

1-Audio - Private Ringing And Incoming Call

Audio
This events are trigged for stations in the ringing group when the group is called and private ringing tone is active.

  • ON/OFF will toggle with the ringing tone

%1 = station with private ringing
%2 = unavailable

11-Call Requester Mode

Call Requester Mode

  • ON Initiating Ringing Group Call.
  • OFF Call is canceled/answered

%1 = Initiator
%2 = Ringing group called. ("6701", "RingGroup 1")

Mail Events

Mail events will be trigged when ringing group calls is in the station queue.
(Mail Event will also trig on regular priority mail presence)

Note that SET_MAIL_TIMEOUT is not supported for Ringing Group.

6-Priority Mail Present

Priority Mail Present

  • ON when ringing group mail(s) are present in station queue.
  • OFF when no mails present.

%1 = station with mail present
%2 = unavailable

10-Received Mail

Received Mail

  • ON when a new ringing group mail arrives.
  • OFF when the caller is answered.

%1 = Ringing Group mail receiver.
%2 = Ringing group caller.

12-Priority Mail In Idle

Priority Mail in Idle

  • ON when ringing group mail(s) are present in station queue and station is idle.
  • OFF when no mails present or station busy.

%1 = station with mail present
%2 = unavailable

23-New Current Mail In Station Queue

See event description: New Current Mail

24-New First Mail In Station Queue

See event description: New First Mail


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