Administrator's Guide

Chapter 10. SIP Services
Local Ringback
When a call is transfered by the Telecommuting Module, the calling person normally does
not hear any new ring tone. For various purposes, you might want the Telecommuting Mod-
ule itself to play a ring tone for call transfers.
Local Ringback Played at Call Transfer
Select to never play local ringback, to play it when the new target phone rings, or to play it
when the transferer hangs up.
Ring Tone for Local Ringback
Select the ring tone to be used when the Telecommuting Module plays ringback at call
transfers.
Music on Hold Redirection
When a call is put on hold, the phone is sometimes not redirected to a Music on Hold server
by the phone putting it on hold. When this happens, the Telecommuting Module can redirect
the phone on hold to an external Music on Hold server instead.
Select if the Telecommuting Module should redirect calls on Hold to a Music on Hold server,
or if the calls should be left as they are.
Music on Hold Server
Enter the address and port of the Music on Hold server.
In the SIP Address field, enter the SIP domain/IP address of the Music on Hold
server, and possibly also a username/extension for Music on Hold. This could look like
moh@10.47.10.17.
You can also select to direct the request to a specific port, and select which transport should
be used for the Music on Hold request. If no port is given, the Telecommuting Module will
use the port from the DNS lookup (if a domain is given) or the standard SIP ports (5060 for
UDP/TCP, 5061 for TLS).
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