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Figure 97: sla example - mpk configuration – Grandstream UCM6100 User Manual for 1.0.9.25 User Manual

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UCM6100 Series IP PBX User Manual

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3. On the SIP phone 1, configure to register UCM6100 extension 1002. Configure the MPK as BLF mode

and the value must be set to “extension_trunkname”, which is 1002_fxo1 in this case.

4. On the SIP phone 2, configure to register UCM6100 extension 1005. Configure the MPK as BLF mode

and value must be set to “extension_trunkname”, which is 1005_fxo1 in this case.

Figure 97: SLA Example - MPK Configuration

Now the SLA station is ready to use. The following functions can be achieved by this configuration.


• Making an outbound call from the station/extension, using LINE key

When the extension is in idle state, pressing the line key for this extension on the phone to off hook.

Then dial the station’s extension number, for example, dial 1002 on phone 1 (or dial 1005 on phone 2),

to hear the dial tone. Then the users could dial external number for the outbound call.

• Making an outbound call from the station/extension, using BLF key

When the extension is in idle state, pressing the MPK and users could dial external numbers directly.

• Answering call using LINE key

When the station is ringing, pressing the LINE key to answer the incoming call.

• Barging-in active call using BLF key

When there is an active call between an SLA station and an external number using the SLA trunk,

other SLA stations monitoring the same trunk could join the call by pressing the BLF key if “Barge

Allowed” is enabled for the analog trunk.

• Hold/Unhold using BLF key

If the external line is previously put on hold by an SLA station, another station that monitors the same

SLA trunk could unhold the call by pressing the BLF key if “Hold Access” is set to “open” on the analog

trunk and the SLA station.

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