Com.X Administrator Guide
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Content
Paging extension
The extension to dial to activate the page
Group description
A custom description for this group
Device list
The list of devices and extensions to
include in this paging group
Force if busy
If enabled, the system will not check
whether the extension is busy before
paging it. Active calls may be interrupted.
This is useful for emergency pages.
Duplex
When enabled, all supporting devices will
allow two-way communication to all other
extensions and devices in this list. I.e.
any audio generated by any device will
be audible to all other devices and
extensions in the device list.
Default page group
If enabled, this function removes the
default flag from any previous default
paging group. If set, an extension, when
created, may be specified to join the
default paging group, resulting in it
automatically being added to this group
and automatically being deleted from this
group if such an extension is deleted.
Table 37: Paging configuration
4.11 Intercom
The intercom feature allows for a call to be placed to phones supporting the feature,
and for such phones to automatically answer the call and play the audio on speaker.
To enable intercom (disabled by default), navigate to the GUI, then Start –
Configuration – Advanced and Feature Codes.
Enable the Intercom Prefix feature code and change the feature code to a code that
will not conflict with existing codes (e.g. *93). Apply.
The list of phones known to support Intercom and Paging include: Aastra,
Grandstream, Linksys/Sipura, Mitel, Polycom, SNOM, and possibly other SIP
phones. ATAs are not supported. If your phone is set to auto-answer, it should also
support intercom.
The phone must be configured to support the feature. On a Snom for example,
configuration would involve turning on Auto Connect Indication, setting the Auto
Connect Type to Handsfree and enabling the Intercom feature.
Please contact your phone manufacturer or consult the phone manuals for specifics
on configuring your phone and model for intercom support.
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