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Sample configuration, Figure 94: enable sla mode for analog trunk, Figure 95: analog trunk with sla mode enabled – Grandstream UCM6510 User Manual User Manual

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be no timeout.

Ring Delay

Configure the time (in seconds) for delay before ringing the station when a

call first coming in on the shared line. No delay is set by default. If set to 0,

there will be no delay.

Hold Access

This option defines the competence of the hold action for one particular

trunk. If set to “open”, any station could hold a call on that trunk or resume

one held session; if set to “private”, only the station that places the trunk

call on hold could resume the session. The default setting is “open”.

SAMPLE CONFIGURATION

1. On the UCM6510, go to web UI->Basic/Call Routes->Analog Trunks page. Create analog trunk or

edit the existing analog trunk. Make sure “SLA Mode” is enabled for the analog trunk. Once enabled,

this analog trunk will be only available for the SLA stations created under web UI->Basic/Call

Routes->SLA Station page.

Figure 94: Enable SLA Mode for Analog Trunk

Click on “Save”. The analog trunk will be listed with trunk mode “SLA”.

Figure 95: Analog Trunk with SLA Mode Enabled

2. On the UCM6510, go to web UI->Basic/Call Routes->SLA Station page, click on “Create New SLA

Station”. Please refer to section

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CREATE/EDIT SLA STATION

]

for the configuration parameters.

Users can create one or more SLA stations to monitor the analog trunk. The following figure shows two

stations, 1002 and 1005, are configured to be associated with SLA trunk “fxo1”.