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use the properties of electricity to convey changes in voice over cabling. |
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Provides the intelligence behind the PBX system; all call setup, routing, and management functions |
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The voice signaling protocol used around the world |
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North American Numbering Plan (NANP) |
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1. country code 2. area code 3. CO code 4. station code |
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Unified Presence, you can connect your organization to other domains, such as Google Talk or WebEx Connect, thus giving you worldwide reach. |
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items such as device language, firmware version, call processing server IP addresses, port numbers |
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contains items such as directory/line numbers, ring tones, softkey layout (on-screen buttons) |
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This command verifies the active phones registered with CME and the status of their lines. |
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a group of devices you want to manage using CCP |
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translate between dissimilar networks (such as your VoIP network connecting to the public switched telephone network [PSTN] over analog or digital trunks). |
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configures the maximum number of IP phones the router will support |
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specifies the maximum number of directory numbers |
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enables the router to know which IP address will receive registration requests from the IP phones. |
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ephone-dn is able to make or receive only one call at a time. If a call arrives on an ephone-dn where there is already an active call, the caller receives a busy signal. |
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the ephone-dn is able to handle two simultaneous calls. This is useful for supporting features like call waiting, conference calling, and consultative transfers. |
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used to logically link an ephone to the physical IP phone it represents |
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