Page 2 - Disclaimer; Meaning Term
Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage 00.00.2007 I 2 Disclaimer This document contains information on multiple address appearance on OpenStage phone. It raises no claims to completeness. Disambiguation This document describes Multiple Address Appearance (MAA) for OpenStage@Asterisk. The Telecommunic...
Page 4 - Contents
Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage 00.00.2007 I 4 Contents Disclaimer 2 Disambiguation 2 Contents 4 Scope 5 Functional Overview 7 Motivation 7 User Experience 8 Basic Representation 8 Making Calls with multiple lines 10 LED Status Overview 14 User Configuration Items 14 Administrative Options 16 ...
Page 5 - Scope; Figure 1: A shared line with multiple line appearances
Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage 00.00.2007 I 5 Scope This document specifies the Multiple Address Appearance (MAA) interface between an OpenStage SIP phone and a SIP based communication server like Asterisk and describes the configuration. A line is identified by an AoR resp. SIP URI and typic...
Page 6 - OpenStage; Figure 2: A phone with multiple address appearance
Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage 00.00.2007 I 6 OpenStage Phone Line 2 Line 1 Primary appearance Secondary appearance Line 3 Secondary appearance Figure 2: A phone with multiple address appearance A client configured as a keyset need not have any secondary lines; in that case, it has only a sin...
Page 7 - Functional Overview; Motivation
Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage 00.00.2007 I 7 Functional Overview Motivation A telephone is normally associated with a directory number, or in general, with SIP: an AoR. This number is used for placing calls to this telephone and for displaying the telephone's, resp. user's identity when plac...
Page 8 - User Experience; Basic Representation
Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage 00.00.2007 I 8 User Experience MAA is automatically activated if the phone has line keys configured, thus the phone works as MAA phone ‘out of the box’. Line key administration is done by the administrator; the user has no influence on these settings. Depending ...
Page 10 - Making Calls with multiple lines
Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage 00.00.2007 I 10 Making Calls with multiple lines Incoming call Incoming calls are notified as known from a single user phone. Additional information about the affected line is shown in the incoming call popup and the line FPK LED. The user can pick up the call u...
Page 14 - LED Status Overview; User Configuration Items
Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage 00.00.2007 I 14 Overview Context Menu: The overview context menu offers a subset of the call context menu. The subset consist of the most used functions within a call and the view option to switch the call view of this call. LED Status Overview The LED shows at ...
Page 16 - Administrative Options; General Keyset Options
Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage 00.00.2007 I 16 Administrative Options The MAA is a subset of the SEN proprietary MLA. Therefore the administrative settings are used in both scenarios. The explained configuration parameters are reduced to the MAA needed settings. A deviating usage of the param...
Page 18 - Line Preview; Data required
Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage 00.00.2007 I 18 Preselect mode determines the phone’s behaviour when a call is active, and another call is ringing. If the parameter is set to "Single button", the user can accept the call a single press on the line key. If it is set to "Preselection...
Page 19 - FPK line key programming
Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage 00.00.2007 I 19 Line action mode: Determines the consequence for an established connection when the line key is pressed. Value range: "Hold", "Release" Default: "Hold" Show focus: Determines whether the line key LED blinks or is steady wh...
Page 22 - Limitations
Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage 00.00.2007 I 22 Limitations When OpenStage is configured as a keyset device with multiple lines then uaCSTA services can only be applied to the prime line of the OpenStage device, secondary lines cannot be controlled using the uaCSTA interface. When invoking cal...