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3.7.2
Configure Keyset Operation
The following parameters provide general settings which are common for all keyset lines.
The Rollover ring setting will be used in the case that, during an active call, an incoming call
arrives on a different line. If "no ring" is selected, the incoming call will not initiate a ring. If "alert
ring" is selected, a special alert ringtone is activated on an incoming call; "alert beep" selects
a beep instead of a ringtone. "Standard ringtone" selects the default ringtone.
LED on registration determines whether the line LEDs will be lit for a few seconds if they have
been registered successfully with the SIP server on phone startup.
The Originating line preference parameter determines which line will be used when the user
goes off-hook or starts on-hook dialing.
The following preferences can be configured:
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"idle line": An idle line is selected. The selection is based on the Hunt ranking param-
eter assigned to each line (see Section 3.7.1, “Line key configuration”).
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"primary": The designated Primary Line is always selected for originating calls.
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"last": The line selected for originating calls is the line that has been used for the last
call (originating or terminating).
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"none": The user manually selects a line by pressing its line key before going off-hook,
or by pressing the speaker key, to originate a call. Manual line selection overrides au-
tomatic line preferences.
The Terminating line preference parameter decides which terminating line, i. e. line with an
incoming call, is selected when the user goes off-hook.
The following preferences can be configured:
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"ringing line": The line in the alerting or audible ringing state is automatically selected
when the user goes off-hook. In the case of multiple lines alerting or ringing, the lines
are selected on the one that has been alerting the longest.
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"ringing PLP": The line in the alerting or audible ringing state is automatically selected
when the user goes off-hook. However, if the prime line is alerting, it is given priority.
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"incoming": The earliest line to start audible ringing is selected, or else the earliest
alerting (ringing suppression ignored) line is selected.
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"incoming PLP": The earliest line to start audible ringing is selected, or else the earliest
alerting (ringing suppression ignored) line is selected. However, if the prime line is
alerting, it is given priority.
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When a terminating call exists, the terminating line preference takes priority over
originating line preference.