Line, Shared line, English – Snom 300 User Manual

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Phone Configuration

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English

Line

L Dependencies:

Context:

<SIP Identity> or <Active>

Number:

<blank>

Description: This is the default key function. It is used to indicate and accept incoming
calls and allows placing active calls on hold or resuming them. It can also be used to
make a call using a specific extension (SIP identity)

Usage: An incoming call is indicated by the blinking LED of the first available free
function “Line” key, whose “Context” is set to the extension (SIP identity) being called:
• Press a “Line” key to accept the call, see page 63 / 64.
• Press a “Line” key again to place the call on hold, see page 74
• Press a “Line” key again to resume the call, see page 74
Making a call:
• Press a “Line” key in idle state to select the extension (SIP identity) set under

“Context” as the outgoing extension for this one call; for permanent selection see
page 53

Shared Line

L Note: This feature must be supported by your VoIP PBX (currently available for
PBXnSIP, Sylantro and Broadsoft)

Dependencies:

Context:

<SIP Identity>

Number:

<BLA / SLA resource URI >

Description: This key function is used by the “Bridged or Shared Line Appearance
(BLA or SLA)” feature which allows users to share SIP lines and also provides status
monitoring of the shared line.

Usage: When a user places an outgoing call using such an appearance, all members
belonging to that particular SLA group are notified of this usage and are blocked from
using this line appearance until the line goes back to idle state or when the call is
placed on hold.

Similarly all members of the SLA group are notified of an incoming call and the call can
be picked up on a line appearance associated with the SLA extension.

SLA members can monitor the status of the bridged line via the LED adjacent to the
free function “Shared Line” key:
• LED “on” indicates the line is in use
• LED “off” indicates an idle status.

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