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GW 6000 Administrative Guide
System Features
3.20 Make an Outside Call
System provides three methods to make an outside call.
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The extension user dials the phone number directly. System automatically
routes the outgoing call using the least expensive line via Call Routing Table.
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The extension user dials a Line number or a Line Group number first. After
hearing the dial tone, the user dials the phone number.
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The extension presses a Line key first. After hearing the dial tone, the user
dials the phone number.
3.21 Message Waiting Indication
It’s a Voice Mail feature. When somebody leave messages, the router will inform the
phones, and phones’ LCD will display new voice mails information, and its led will flash
accordingly.
3.22 Multi-Line Appearance
GW6000 provides PSTN line and IP line status to the phones.
Trunk LED:
Dark – the line is Null or Idle
Lit – the line is in Talk
3.23 Music On Hold
Any PSTN/IP line calls which placed on hold will give music to the other external party.
3.24 Night Switching
GW6000 provide Day and night settings in service mode page. And during different time,
Trunk incoming call will be forwarded to different extensions according to the settings.
3.25 Numbering Plan
The Numbering Plan refers to the structure of dialed access to the various resources
that are part of the system. GW6000 also allows for a very flexible configuration
numbering for the various system resources.
3.26 Paging
A Page can be initiated from any extension in the system. Dialing a Paging Group
Directory number allows an extension to broadcast a page to all assigned members of
the selected paging group.
3.27 Plug and Play
While connecting IP2007/2008 phones to GW6000 LAN port, it will register to GW6000
automatically.
3.28 Polarity Reversal (PR) Detection
When making an outgoing PSTN call, the system must know if the remote party answers
the call or not (for SMDR recording purpose). If the CO provides the PR signal, the
system can monitor the signal to determine whether the remote party answers the call or
not.
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