Amplifier paging (multicast broadcast), Monitoring and reporting – GAI-Tronics 352-7xx Division 1 VoIP Page Phones - Wired and WiFi User Manual

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Pub. 42004-486B

Model 352-7xx and 352-8xx Division 1 VoIP Page Phones – Wired & WiFi

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Amplifier Paging (Multicast Broadcast)

When making a Multicast call, the SIP server or IP device will send a paging request to a specific IP
address and expect multiple telephones to accept and play the subsequent audio. GAI-Tronics VoIP
telephones can be programmed for up to eight Multicast addresses to permit the receipt of Multicast
broadcasts from different sources or to enable zoning of broadcasts. Each Multicast address can be
assigned a priority (via programming) to define which can override which. A telephone with Multicast
enabled can still make and receive normal calls. Normal calls can be assigned a priority level, defining
whether calls can override Multicasts or vice versa.

Monitoring and Reporting

Each telephone can recognize and generate several hardware and configuration fault condition alarms.
These alarms can be signaled to a remote site using three methods:
 Syslog output over TCP
 SMTP mail message
 Telephone Management Application (TMA) software (purchased separately)

Available alarms are:
 Handset integrity loop (if applicable)
 Configuration error
 Cold reset (power cycle)
 Warm reset (internal command)
 Keypad error, such as a stuck button (if applicable)
 Key hook (off-hook status, if applicable)
 Register fail
 Audio Path Test (speaker/microphone test)

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