Cisco Systems BTS 10200 manual Supported Features, Accessing Features

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Chapter 2 SIP Protocol Subscriber Features

Jointly-Provided Features

Supported Features

The following features have SIP client/handset based provisioning support:

Call forwarding unconditional activation (CFUA), call forwarding unconditional deactivation (CFUD)

Call forwarding on busy variable activation (CFBVA), Call forwarding on busy variable deactivation (CFBVD)

Call forwarding on no answer variable activation (CFNAVA), call forwarding on no answer variable deactivation (CFNAVD)

Do Not Disturb activation (DND-ACT), Do Not Disturb deactivation (DND-DEACT)

Anonymous call rejection activation (ACR-ACT), anonymous call rejection deactivation (ACR-DEACT)

Accessing Features

The following sections describe how to access the features.

SIP Handset

The SIP handset provides a button labeled “Services” or an icon suggesting “Services.” Initial access to feature provisioning is through the “Services” button. After initial access, the UI display area provides a menu-driven interface, and follows a menu depending on the feature type selected.

Navigating the menu is accomplished using the “Up” and “Down” arrow buttons or via menu numbers. At any level of navigation, use the “Exit” softkey to go back one step in the menu hierarchy. Select menu items using the “Select” softkey button. The numeric dial is used to enter DN information.

Menu Hierarchy

Feature Options

Call Forwarding

Call-Fwd Busy

Activate/Deactivate Feature

Set/Change Forwarding Number

Number:

Call-Fwd Unconditional

Activate/Deactivate Feature

Set/Change Forwarding Number

Number:

Call-Fwd No Answer

Activate/Deactivate Feature

Set/Change Forwarding Number

Number:

Anonymous Call Rejection

Activate/Deactivate Feature

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Contents SIP Phone Initialization SIP Protocol Subscriber FeaturesSIP Registration SIP DevicesStatic Registration AOR SIP User AuthenticationActivation and Deactivation of Anonymous Call Rejection Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch-Based FeaturesCall Forwarding Calea Call ContentBilling Call Forwarding Activation and Deactivation Calling Name and Number DeliveryCall Forwarding to an E.164 Number or an Extension Number RulesCalled Party Termination Caller ID Delivery SuppressionCalled Party Termination is Not Available/Not Reachable Called Party Termination is Not RegisteredCustomer-Originated Trace Customer Access TreatmentDirect Inward Dialing Direct Outward DialingCentrex Dialing Plan Extension Dialing Do Not DisturbEmergency Call Incoming and Outgoing Simulated Facility Group Operator Services 0-, 0+, 01+, 00 CallsInterworking Multiple Directory NumbersRemote Activation of Call Forwarding Type of ServiceSIP Endpoint Caveats SIP Subscriber to SIP CallsVoice-Mail Support Phone-Based FeaturesSession Timer Jointly-Provided FeaturesReliable Provisional Responses Supported Handsets Text-GUI FeaturesAccessing Features Supported FeaturesDistinctive Ringing for Centrex did Calls Call Transfer Blind and AttendedDistinctive Ringing Independently Provided Features OL-5352-03
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BTS 10200 specifications

Cisco Systems BTS 10200 is a robust platform designed to meet the demands of modern telecommunications. This session border controller (SBC) facilitates the management of voice over IP (VoIP) traffic, enabling secure and efficient communication across diverse networks. The BTS 10200 plays a critical role in integrating voice and data services while ensuring high-quality user experiences and regulatory compliance.

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