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Group Paging RTP Settings

An Administrator or User can configure a specific key (softkey, programmable key, or

expansion module key) on the phone that allows you to send/receive a Real Time Transport

Protocol (RTP) stream to/from pre-configured multicast address(es) without involving SIP

signaling. This is called Group Paging on the IP phones. You can specify up to 5 listening

multicast addresses.

An Administrator can use the following parameters in the configuration files to set Group

Paging RTP Settings:

paging group listening

softkeyN type, topsoftkeyN type, prgkeyN type, or expmodX keyN type

sofkeyN label

softkeyN value, topsoftkeyN value, prgkeyN value, or expmodX keyN value

An Administrator or User can use the following parameters in the Aastra Web UI to set Group

Paging RTP Settings:

Paging Listen Addresses

(Path: Basic Settings->Preferences->Group Paging RTP

Settings

)

<Paging> Key

(Operation->Softkeys and XML, Programmable Keys, or Expansion Module

Keys

)

How it works

After pressing a configured “Paging” key on the phone, the Phone sends RTP to a preconfigured

multicast address(es) (IP port). Any phone in the local network then listens for RTP on the

preconfigured multicast address(es) (IP port). For both sending and receiving of the multicast

RTP there is no sip signaling involved. The Phone displays the multicast RTP sent/received

address(es) to the user.

The phone uses a preconfigured G711 uLaw CODEC for multicast RTP.

For Paging Systems, the phone only plays RTP traffic; users have the ability to drop a rogue

page. The recipient can drop the incoming page if required. The recipient can also set Do Not

Disturb (DND) to ignore any incoming pages.

Note:

The Group Paging RTP Settings are dependant upon the setting for

the “Allow Barge In” parameter.

Note:

Multicast RTP is one way only - from sender to the receiver (i.e.

from sender to the multicast address(es) (receiver)).

Note:

For outgoing RTP multicasts, all other existing calls on the phone

are put on hold.

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