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Intel PBX-IP Media Gateway.
Choose for stations connected to an Intel
PBX-IP Media Gateway.
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Uniden IP Phone.
Choose for H.323-based Uniden IP phones.
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Strata CS Softphone.
Choose for the Strata CS H.323 Softphone. See
Appendix F, “Using the Strata CS H.323 SoftPhone.”
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SIP Phone.
Choose for any SIP-based IP phone, such as the Aastra 480i
or eyeBeam SIP softphone. See the next section for more instructions.
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None.
This selection is used by system administrators to create a null
station, which is a station without a physical phone.
4.
In
Call using
, select the dialing service used when the user places calls from
the phone. For more information, see “Using dialing services” on page 12-8.
5.
Enter the external station’s phone number in
Number
, or, for IP phones, the
phone’s IP address in
Address
.
6.
Check
Stutter dial tone
to have the phone alert you to new voice messages
by stuttering the dial tone when you first pick up.
7.
Check
Disconnect when idle
to disconnect calls immediately when you end
a call. If unchecked, Strata CS provides a 10-15 second window of internal
dial tone after a call ends so that you can use the telephone commands for
other activities. However, when unchecked you may find that you cannot
place a new call from ViewPoint immediately after ending a call, because
Strata CS still considers the station off-hook. Checking the setting should
solve that problem.
Note that if checked, the station will not return to dial tone after the other
party in a call hangs up.
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