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== Configuration == | == Configuration == | ||
;Tone Interface: An PBX object to which a dial tone provider is registered. This can be used to off-load the media streaming for dial tones from the PBX. If left empty the local HTTP interface is used for dial tones | |||
;R-Key: DTMF sequence which is interpreted as R-Key (hook-flash). Default is '**'. | |||
;Carrier w/o Alerting: There are some SIP carriers, which do not provide an Alerting indication when the mobile phone rings. In this case the min-alert/max-alert feature wouldn't work, also the caller possibly does not receive an ringback signal. This checkmark enables a fake alerting signal, which is generated, when a Progress is received from the carrier. | |||
== R-Key Functions == | == R-Key Functions == |
Revision as of 19:28, 14 March 2012
The Mobility Object provides mobile extension services for users. These services are call waiting, hold retrieve, transfer and delayed call to a mobile extension. For a user, at least one forking to a mobile number must be configured (using the Fork column in the PBX Objects tab) and within the forking configuration a Mobility object must be selected.
Configuration
- Tone Interface
- An PBX object to which a dial tone provider is registered. This can be used to off-load the media streaming for dial tones from the PBX. If left empty the local HTTP interface is used for dial tones
- R-Key
- DTMF sequence which is interpreted as R-Key (hook-flash). Default is '**'.
- Carrier w/o Alerting
- There are some SIP carriers, which do not provide an Alerting indication when the mobile phone rings. In this case the min-alert/max-alert feature wouldn't work, also the caller possibly does not receive an ringback signal. This checkmark enables a fake alerting signal, which is generated, when a Progress is received from the carrier.
R-Key Functions
With the R-Key sequence the services of handling multiple calls can be invoked. In the following table R-<digit> means the DTMF sequence for the R-Key followed by the DTMF for <digit>. For example if an R-Key sequence of '**' is configured R-0 means a DTMF sequence of '**0'.
R | Put active call on hold and get new dial tone. If there are other held or waiting calls, there will be a delay of 3s until this is executed. |
R-0 | Reject a waiting call |
R-1 | Disconnect the active call and retrieve a held call. |
R-2 | Put the active call on hold and retrieve the held call. |
R-3 | No functionality, reserved for 3pty conference. |
R-4 | Transfer held call to the active call. Just hanging up the call on the mobile device, when an active and a held call is present, does the same thing. |
R-# | Put active call on hold and get new dial tone in case there are already held or waiting calls. Same as 'R' and wait for timeout. |