Reject call, Forward call, Answer call – ATL Telecom IP300S User Manual

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IP SIP Phone v2 User’s Guide

Mar. 2005

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1 . C A l l e r

I D ( A o R )

2 . F r o m ( C O n t a c t )

3 . C O D E C

4 . U s e r

A g e n t

5 . M e d i a

S e s s i o n

1. Caller ID: address-of-record of the peer (press 【Redial】to dial this number).
2. From: Contact IP of the peer for SIP signaling (press 【Redial】to dial this number).
3. CODEC: CODEC employed for the call.
4. User agent: The phone tool used by the peer for this call.
5. Media session: display the local and remote RTP/RTCP session.

1 . L o c a l

R T P

2 . R e m o t e

R T P

Display the RTP IP and port pair of CPE for RTP/RTCP media stream.

The format comes in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:RTP/RTCP”, which specifies the IP
of CPE and the UDP port used for RTP and RTCP session. The information will be
timely updated in call connection and the unavailable information will be shown as
“N/A”.

7.2. Reject Call

Press 【

Reject on an incoming ringing call to reject it as busy and recorded it as a

“received call”.

7.3. Forward Call

Press 【

Forward on an incoming ringing call to forward it to a preconfigured number if

available or reply it as busy if not available. This forwarded call will be recorded as a “received
call”.

To configure the target number to forward to, please go to menu “4.Call Forward” / “1.

Target Number.” (by TELNET or keypad); alternatively, you may refer to section 4.5 “Call
Forward” on “IP SIP Phone v2 Web Administration” for detail.

This may also be a network feature, handled from a network configuration by the system

administrator.

7.4. Answer Call

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