User guide

53
ipbx line 1 number Assigned local number for line 1 L1
ipbx line 2 number Assigned local number for line 2 L2
ipbx line 1 name Assigned name for line 1 (Empty)
ipbx line 2 name Assigned name for line 2 (Empty)
3
As far as conferencing goes, the ATA can handle two simultaneous media connections. If both ports are in
use, local conferencing inside the ATA is not possible.
If three way conferencing is enabled:
Scenario 1 (while in call):
1. Hookashputscurrentcallonhold.
2. Dial and connect second call.
3. Hookashconferencesthecallstogether.
4a.Hookashhangsupthesecondcall.
or
4b. Hanging up will transfer the 2 remote calls together (attended transfer).
Scenario 2 (while in call):
1. Incoming call received (call waiting).
2. Hookashtoacceptcallwaitingcall.
3. Hookashtoswitchbacktorstcall.
4. Hookashtoswitchbackandforthbetweencalls.
Scenario 3 (while in call and local processing of feature codes is enabled):
1. Hookashputscurrentcallonhold.
2. Dial *98 followed by a phone number.
3. Current call will be transferred to number dialed in step 2 (blind transfer).
The difference between scenarios 1 and 2 is the direction of the second call. In scenario 1 the second
call was an outgoing call from the ATA. In this case the ATA is able to conference the two calls together.
In scenario 2 the second call was incoming to the ATA. In this case conferencing is not available. If three
way conferencing is disabled the behavior is the same as scenario 2 regardless of whether the second call
wasincomingornot(i.e.hookashingwillswitchbetweenthetwoactivecalls).