Operation Manual – Call Services
H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX
Chapter 20 MyRing Service
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Chapter 20 MyRing Service
20.1 Overview
20.1.1 Introduction to MyRing Service
The MyRing service is to set a customized ringback tone for a subscriber, so that when
the subscriber is called, the caller will hear the customized ringback tone.
You can divide callers into different caller groups and assign different customized
ringback tones to subscribers in different caller groups. Callers in different groups will
hear different ringback tones when calling a MyRing-enabled subscriber.
When a
subscriber beyond the defined caller groups calls the MyRing-enabled subscriber, the
caller hears the default customized ringback tone set by the called subscriber.
To use the MyRing service, you need to enable the MS on the XE IP PBX first.
Otherwise, the MyRing service cannot run normally (This means the caller can hear
only the normal ringback tone instead of a customized ringback tone, but the call can be
set up normally).
20.1.2 Configuring and Using MyRing Service
I. Configure MyRing service
1)
Save the media files pre-recorded for the MyRing service into the Flash memory of
the XE IP PBX.
2)
Configure media IDs for these files. Refer to the “Configuring a Media Resource”
part in the
Media Server Operation
module for details.
3) Enable the MyRing service for the subscriber and configure the default
customized ringback tone, which will be displayed for callers not in any caller
group. Refer to
Basic Configurations of MyRing Service
for details.
4) Group callers of the subscriber as needed, and specify a ringback tone for each
group. Refer to
Configuring Caller Groups and Related Information
for details.
II. Use MyRing Service
Before operations listed in the following table, enable the MyRing service for subscriber
A and specify a default customized ringback tone.
Table 20-1
Use the MyRing service
Step
Expected result
Subscriber B picks up the phone.
Subscriber B hears the dial tone.
Summary of Contents for XE 200/2000 IP
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