Distinctive ringing, Domain name server (dns), Emergency call – Xblue Networks X-50 User Manual
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Feature Description
Distinctiv
e Ringing
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Distinctive Ringing
Telephone Line
Each telephone line (PSTN or SIP Trunk) can be programmed to ring with one of eleven different ring tones.
Extension
Each SIP Telephone endpoint can be programmed to ring with one of eleven different ring tones.
Domain Name Server (DNS)
A Domain Name Server is the “Phone Book” for the Internet. It translates “Human Relatable” names such as
www.google.com
from the numeric IP Address 64.233.187.99. The DNS can be a local or remote server, and it is a
essential part of the Internet.
Emergency Call
The system, regardless of Class of Service, Call Routing, Call Restriction or Phone Lock programming, will not block
any of the five emergency numbers that are programmed into the Emergency Call Table. At default, 911 is
programmed into the table.
Note:
Numbers in the Emergency Call table cannot conflict with any numbers in the numbering plan. For example, when
using 3 digit extension numbers do not use “911” as one of the extensions.
Extension Password
All extensions in the system are assigned a password that is used to access voice mail and when using the phone lock/
unlock feature.
E‐mail Delivery of Voicemail Messages
The voice mail has the ability to send a new voice mail message to a users E-mail address. The systems uses Simple
Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) to send the voice mail message as a standard WAV file, which can be reviewed by most
smart phones or multimedia Personal Computers.
FAX/Modem Detection
The X-50 supports both FAX (T.38) and Modem detection and auto-fallback to G711, from an analog telephone line to
the Single Line Port.
Flash
The Flash key (or hook switch) on an analog telephone (Single Line Telephone) connected to the system can be used
to activate features such as placing a call on hold, picking up the held call, or when transferring a call to another
destination.