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A5000 R5.4 Product Guide SIP terminals Aastra 6700i range
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35.15.2.7 Hunt groups
SIP terminals may be included in some hunt groups. From release R5.1C+, they can be in general call
hunt groups (max 16 SIP terminals) and in hunt groups with the longest idle time.
A SIP terminal can be included in several hunt groups:
First hunt group: any type
Other hunt groups: general call
Uses one line (one number) per hunt group
max. 16 SIP terminals per general call hunt group
SIP terminals may belong to groups whose distributions are as follows: general call hunt,
cyclic hunt group, fixed head hunt group, longest idle time hunt group.
See Chapter 10 for the sizing of these different groups and the limits of the number of terminals in
these groups.
35.15.2.8 Call logs
With A5000 R5.2, terminals 6700i have better ergonomics, similar to that of a GSM, with a call log
which is no longer internal.
The call logs of terminals A6730/31i, A6753i, A6755i, A6757i (as well as those of terminals
A5300ip and A5300) are stored on A5000.
The incoming call log contains up to 30 numbers (unduplicated).
The incoming-call and callback log contains up to the last 30 numbers (unduplicated).
All calls are logged (transferred calls, calls on hold, etc.).
From version A5000 R5.4, the call log contains the activity of all the lines of a multi-line
A6700i terminal.
Call logs on 6739i
The call logs of terminal A6751i are stored on the terminal itself. The call logs of the new
terminal A6739i are inside the terminal and can be enhanced with regard to Aastra 5000 logs,
for example, through correspondents’ pictures.
Example of caller display on the A6739i screen:
The call log cannot be accessed by Aastra Phone Suite or the other terminals.
If the terminal has several subscriptions, only the calls coming in on the main line are logged.
The call log is not copied during dual homing.
The call log is lost if the subscriber moves to another site or in case of free seating.
The advantage for the user is that these terminals have a better ergonomics, comparable to that of his
GSM. Moreover, these terminals are compatible with mobility (free seating).