Aastra Telecom 2816-003 User Manual
Chapter 5, Phone Features
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Emergency Location Identification
Emergency Location Identification Determined by IP Address (ELIP) is a method used to
determine the calling party number to be used when a SIP phone places an emergency
call.
determine the calling party number to be used when a SIP phone places an emergency
call.
When a SIP phone enabled with ELIP places an emergency call, the Pointspan system
searches a database to map the SIP phone’s IP address to an Emergency Location
Identifier to be used as the calling party number.
searches a database to map the SIP phone’s IP address to an Emergency Location
Identifier to be used as the calling party number.
Hear your Emergency Location Identifier
You can hear the emergency location identifier for your station by dialing #*9. When the
complete identifier has been spoken, you hear a zip-zip tone. If there is no emergency
location identifier defined for your phone, you hear only a zip-zip tone.
complete identifier has been spoken, you hear a zip-zip tone. If there is no emergency
location identifier defined for your phone, you hear only a zip-zip tone.
#*9 is valid for any station in the Pointspan system.
CLASS Services Remote Access for SIP Stations and Trunks
The CLASS Services Remote Access feature allows a remote user (SIP Station or user
connecting to Pointspan via a SIP Trunk) to set up three specific CLASS Service features
for a directory number that supports these CLASS service features on Pointspan. No
other CLASS services are implemented.
connecting to Pointspan via a SIP Trunk) to set up three specific CLASS Service features
for a directory number that supports these CLASS service features on Pointspan. No
other CLASS services are implemented.
The following 3 CLASS features are available for SIP stations and trunks.
CLASS Feature
Turn ON
Turn OFF
Call Forward-All
*72
*73
Selective Call Forward
*63 for Access
Anonymous Call Rejection
*77 ON
*87 OFF