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Ring Tables
Ring Table
The ring table is a routing object used for sequential routing of incoming calls to
multiple objects, thus combining the advantages of a bundle and a ring group. The
incoming call routing obeys predefined rules, which are always searched from the
beginning. If an incoming call is answered by the destination to which it has been
routed, the ring table routing process is terminated.
Ring Table Setting
To set a ring table use the
menu. A list of
Routing – Routing objects – Ring tables
available ring tables is displayed on the left. Add, delete or rename the ring tables
using the context menu. The configuration menu of a selected ring table is displayed on
the right, providing the following parameters:
Default alert tones– use this section to define specific alert tones for specific
situations.
Normal – here set the alert tone to be used in all situations except for the
two cases mentioned below.
Queued– here set the alert tone to be used for extension routing if one of
the following commands is used.
Route with queue – the selected alert tone is used regardless of the
setting at the final destination.
Queue
Route – the selected alert tone is used only if the
parameter
Queue
is enabled at the final destination.
No–port extension – sets the alert tone to be used for routing to a
no–port extension user (external extension). Such user has to be assigned
an external extension and one internal (active) extension at least.
Otherwise, you will hear the alert tone.