Cisco Systems SPA9000 manual Example 1,3

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SPA9000 Field Reference

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Group 1/2/3/4 Line

Ordered comma-separated list of line interfaces. The

 

SPA9000 attempts to make external calls for group members

 

in the order in which the lines are listed.

 

Example: 1,3

 

When a group member places an outbound call, the

 

SPA9000 attempts to use Line 1 first. If Line 1 is not available,

 

the SPA9000 attempts to use Line 3.

 

By default, this field is blank, meaning that no line can be

 

seized.

 

 

Hunt Groups

Defines one or more hunt groups that can be called directly

 

by any client station like a regular extension. The syntax is the

 

same as <Contact List>. Each defined group extension and

 

name also appears in the corporate directory. This parameter

 

is parsed twice by the SPA9000 such that a group member

 

of one group can also be the extension of another group (that

 

is, one level of recursion allowed).

 

Default: blank

 

 

SIP DIDN Field

Determines which field is used to indicate the DID number for

 

an incoming INVITE to a line interface. The choices are:

 

TO UserID—The user-id field of the TO header

 

TO Param—A parameter in the TO header with the name

 

specified in <SIP DIDN Param Name>, such as didn=1234

 

Default: TOUserID

 

 

SIP DIDN Param Name

Parameter name to indicate the DID number in an incoming

 

INVITE message.

 

Default: didn

 

 

Accept All MWI as Line

Choose the line. Choices are 1, 2, 3, 4, or Current.

 

Default: Current

 

 

Phone DLG Refresh Intvl

Default: 0

 

 

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