Boss Audio Systems OfficeServ 12 manual VoIP Trunk Interface H.323/SIP, Walking Class of Service

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OfficeServ 12 General Description Guide/Ed.01

CHAPTER 4. Business Feature Package

 

 

DID with Pass Through. Incoming DID, DNIS or DDI calls can be routed through one switch across a network link to be processed by the DID table of the destination switch.

Do Not Disturb(DND). This feature operates in the same manner as in a non networked switch. There is an option in MMC 823 to determine the type of DND tone sent across the network link.

Caller ID. Caller ID in its various forms that are currently available(Analog CID Name and Number, ANI Number, PRI Name and Number and BRI number) will be transported across the network link with the original call.

Centralized Attendant. This feature basically allows a user in any switch to dial ‘0’ and ring at the designated Central attendant group. Each system on the network requires its own designated attendant group for local usage, recalls and the like.

Intercom Calling/Uniform dialing plan. Station to station and station to group calls can be made across the network link without having to dial an access code for a call within the network. LCR can also be programmed to route calls across a network link to access local trunks in another networked system.

Centralized Voice Mail with Message Waiting Lights. This feature will only operate with SVM-400 voicemail system only. Users in one node can call forward(CFNR, CFB & CFU) to the Cadence group in a different switch and messages left in that switch will be indicated on the VMSG button in the origination switch. Messages can be returned to the CVMAA by pressing the VMSG button.

1.1.93 VoIP Trunk Interface (H.323/SIP)

The OfficeServ 12 provides VoIP Trunk Interface. A separate MGI card is required for connection to the speech path.

1.1.94 Walking Class of Service

This feature allows users to make calls or use features from a station that is restricted. The users may either use the WCOS feature code or the authorization code feature. Both methods change the class of service to correspond with the station passcode or authorization code that is dialed. After the call is completed, the station returns to its programmed class of service.

1.1.95 Wireless LAN Service

The OfficeServ 12 System supports one WBS24s, the equipment for AP(Access Point). In the office where the WBS24 is installed, a user can receive the wireless

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Contents General Description Guide Copyright Trademarks Introduction Revision History Safety Concerns This page is intentionally left blank Table of Contents This page is intentionally left blank Business Feature Package System Features Secretary Pooling Single Line Connections Speed Dial Numbers Operator Group Account Code Entry Authorization CodesAll Call Voice Automatic Hold Boss/Secretary ServiceBackground Music Call Costing Call Activity DisplayCaller Identification Caller ID Features Caller ID on Smdr Call ForwardingBusy Call Hold System Call Hold ExclusiveCall Hold Remote Call ParkCall Pickup Class of ServiceCall Waiting/Camp-on Centrex/PBX UseConference Common Bell ControlComputer Telephony Integration CTI Customer Set Relocation Dialed Number Identification Service DnisData Security Database PrintoutDirect Trunk Selection Direct Inward System Access DisaDirectory Names Disa SecurityDoor phones Door Lock Release ProgrammableEasyset Interface Executive Barge-in OverrideExternal Music Interfaces Executive/Secretary PoolingExternal Page Interfaces Flash Button OperationHot Line Incoming/Outgoing ServiceGroup Conference Group/Out of GroupIndividual Line Control Isdn ServiceIP phone Interface Least Cost RoutingMemory Protection Meet Me Page and AnswerMessage Waiting Indications Microphone on/Off Per StationOperator Group Music on Hold-SourcesOverflow Override CodeProgrammed Message Service Programmable TimersPaging Park OrbitsRemote Programming-PC RecallsRing Modes Ring OverSpeed Dial Numbers Single Line ConnectionsSpeed Dial by Directory OfficeServ NewsSystem Maintenance Alarms System AlarmsText Message Service System DirectoryTone or Pulse Dialing Toll Restriction OverrideTraffic Reporting TransferVoice Mail-Inband Integration Virtual PortVoIP Networking Page Wireless LAN Service Walking Class of ServiceVoIP Trunk Interface H.323/SIP Page Station Features Appointment Reminder Add-On ModuleAutomatic Privacy Busy Station Indications BLF Busy Station CallbackCall Logs Do not Disturb Override Direct Station Selection DSSDo not Disturb Programmable Door Lock ReleaseLine Queuing with Callback Manual SignallingLine Skipping Loud Ringing InterfaceOne Time Do Not Disturb Off-Hook Voice Announce StandardOne Touch Dialing Buttons On-Hook DialingProgrammed Station Messages Pulse to Tone SwitchoverProtection from Barge-In Pullout Directory TrayRinging Preference Remote HoldSpeakerphone Tri-Colored Lights Volume SettingsWall-Mountable phones Display Features Account Code Display Call Duration TimerCall for Group Identification Call Processing InformationCalling Party Name Conference Information Calling Party Number9 2nd Time Display Dial by NameIdentification of Recalls Stopwatch TimerIdentification of Transfers Message Waiting Caller NumberPage General Description Guide

OfficeServ 12 specifications

Boss Audio Systems has carved a niche for itself in the realm of audio solutions, offering innovative products that cater to various acoustic needs. One of their standout offerings in the realm of office audio solutions is the Boss Audio Systems OfficeServ 12. This sophisticated system is designed to deliver high-quality sound and enhance the overall auditory experience in any workspace, whether it's a corporate office, conference room, or collaborative environment.

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