Linksys SPA 900 Series Manuel D’Utilisation

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Linksys IP Phone Administrator Guide
Firmware Version 5.1
Chapter 3      Managing Linksys IP Phones
Using Call Features
Dialing Assistance 
Dialing assistance is an option you can enable or disable under the Preferences menu. If the option is 
enabled, the phone shows up to ten potential matches from the Redial List (most recent first) and from 
the Personal Directory as you dial the target number. This feature applies to both off-hook (with dial 
tone) and on-hook (without dial tone) dialing. When the suggestion list appears, you can scroll down the 
list using the Up/Down key to select the desired target number from the list. When looking for matches 
from the Redial List and the Directory, the 900 Series phone skips any leading *codes, so that the match 
is purely based on the target number. If configured on the phone, the *code that is skipped may be any 
of the following:
Call forward activation and deactivation codes 
Secure call activation and deactivation codes
Block CID activation and deactivation codes 
Block anonymous call activation and deactivation codes 
DND activation and deactivation codes 
Prefer codec and Force codec codes 
Referral services codes and Feature Dial Services codes 
Supplementary Services 
The 900 Series phone supports the following supplementary services: 
Block Caller ID —If enabled, the 900 Series phone attempts to hide the caller-ID on all outbound 
calls by default. You can also enable or disable this feature on a per call basis by pre dialing a *code 
before making the call. 
Block Anonymous Call —Rejects all inbound calls with no caller-ID with a 406 response 
Do Not Disturb (DND) —Rejects all inbound calls as if the phone is busy. That is, the phone either 
responds a 302 if call forward on busy if enabled, or 486 otherwise. 
Secure Call —If enabled, the 900 Series phone tries to negotiate on all outbound calls to use 
encrypted media (SRTP) by default. You can also enable or disable this feature on a per-call basis 
by pre dialing a *code before making the call. Note that to use Secure Call on an extension, <Mini 
Certificate> and <SRTP Private Key> must be configured for that extension. The enabling and 
disabling of these services applies to calls on all configured extensions on the 900 Series phone 
Call Logs 
There are three call logs maintained for each VoIP interface: 
Redial List—Each Redial List entry is added when dialing is completed, regardless if the number is 
correct or not, or if the call is successful or not.
Answered Calls—An Answered Call is logged when the incoming call is answered. 
Missed Calls—A Missed Call is logged for each incoming call that causes the phone to ring but not 
answered. 
The 900 Series phone keeps up to 60 entries per log in reverse chronological order. The logs are saved 
in the phone non-volatile memory. All call logs can be viewed on the 900 Series phone web page using 
the following link: 
http://ip_address/calllog.htm