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Audio Codecs can be configured and arranged in order of priority by dragging
and dropping them in the “enabled” box or by disabled by dragging and
dropping them into the “disabled” box.
The slider under the boxes enables the Codec ptime override to be set from 10-
1000 milliseconds per packet.
Calls
The “Enable Message Waiting” toggle requires the device to have been set up to
support voicemail. Once a voicemail is attached to the machine, turning this
on will enable the voicemail symbol to appear on the quick-reference bar at the
top of the Dialer screen when there is a message waiting.
“Enable Do Not Disturb” toggles do not disturb mode on the device. When DnD
mode is active, incoming callers will receive a busy tone, and the device will not
ring. Missed calls will still be recorded as long as Recent Calls information is
set to be collected in Admin Settings.
“Enable Auto Answer” means that the phone will answer every incoming call
without user input. This is mostly useful for testing purposes, and not
recommended for long term use.
The Voicemail number can be typed into the box below the Voicemail header.
Maximum call duration can be typed into this box, and longer calls will be cut
off. Setting a max duration of “0” or blank will make it so there is no maximum
call duration.
Enter required Dial Plan digits in the box under this header if necessary,
otherwise leave it blank.
Forwarding Settings is where call forwarding is set up. After activating any of
the three forwarding options, another line will appear under the activated item
asking for the forwarding number. For the last option, “Forward on no
answer”, there will also be a slider provided to set the wait time before
forwarding between 2 and 30 seconds.
Network
Enable DHCP, if toggled off, requires a Static IP and Subnet to be provided in
the menu that expands underneath it.
Underneath this section is the Voice VLAN option, where this option can be set
to enabled, disable, or automatic.