Sip firmware Release 1 for ip phone 1140e administration


Multiple Appearance Directory Number (Single Call Arrangement)Privacy



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NN43113-300 02.05 1140E Adm
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Multiple Appearance Directory Number (Single Call Arrangement)
Privacy
A user can activate the privacy service by putting the current session on hold and dialing the privacy code. The CS 2000 connects the IP Phone E to the Media Application Server (MAS) to hear a confirmation for its request and terminates the session. The user takes the original session off hold.
Privacy access codes
The privacy access codes are PRV, PRLA, PRLC.
For example PRV = 191 PRLA = 192 PRLC = If the initial state of the MADN group is nonprivate , the PRV access code is used to toggle between privacy on and privacy off. If the initial state of the MADN group is private, the PRLA access code allows bridging and
PRLC closes it.
Feature dependencies and restrictions
The minimum release to support MADN SCA feature is 1.1. Multi-User login is not supported.
SIP Firmware Release 1.1 for IP Phone E Administration
NN43113-300 Standard May Copyright © 2008, Nortel Networks


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Emergency 911 - Operator control of
disconnect
Overview
For Emergency 911 services to be effective, it is vital that a system maintain a connection with the 911 operator until the user provides all necessary information. In traditional 911 telephony, if a 911 call is disconnected before the necessary information is provided, mechanisms are in place to allow the 911 operator to ring back the calling party. In VoIP calls, 911 support is an evolving standard.
If the user of an IP Phone E attempts to disconnect a 911 call after the operator has answered, the IP Phone E switches to hands-free mode. Once the IP Phone E is in hands-free mode, the 911 call can only be disconnected by the operator.
Emergency 911 calls originate on the IP Phone E and are completed by the Call Server. The Call Server communicates with the 911 network or systems for routing, call control, and location information. Although the
IP Phone E allows users to enter location information, this location information is not used by all Call Servers. Some Call Servers derive the location information based on the number and location databases.
Characteristics of Emergency 911 calls and limitations of Emergency calls using the IP Phone E are given below.

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