Siemens M SERIES MG-2D Manual Do Utilizador
Multi Address Appearance on OpenStage
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Disclaimer
This document contains information on multiple address appearance on OpenStage
phone. It raises no claims to completeness.
phone. It raises no claims to completeness.
Disambiguation
This document describes Multiple Address Appearance (MAA) for Open-
Stage@Asterisk. The Telecommunication Industry Association (TIA) has defined
terms for VoIP telephony features [1] which slightly differ from the Siemens Enter-
prise Communications (SEN) wording. This has historical reasons. As SEN uses the
terms consistently in every kind of documentation, this document will also use the
SEN wording. The following terms are affected:
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Multiple Address Appearance (MAA)
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Multiple Line Appearance (MLA)
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Multiple Station Appearance (MSA)
The following table gives an overview about the differences:
Term
(SEN)
Meaning Term
(TIA)
MAA/
MLA
Private
line
type
line
type
The Multiple Address Appearance feature, also commonly
known as "Multiple Line Appearance", provides the served user
with multiple addresses appearing on a single telephone. The
served user has the ability to originate, receive and otherwise
control calls on each of these address appearances. These ad-
dress appearances behave independently of each other.
known as "Multiple Line Appearance", provides the served user
with multiple addresses appearing on a single telephone. The
served user has the ability to originate, receive and otherwise
control calls on each of these address appearances. These ad-
dress appearances behave independently of each other.
MAA/
Keyset
Keyset
MSA
Shared
line
type
Shared
line
type
Multiple Station Appearance provides the ability for the same
address (e.g. telephone number, DNS name, URL) to appear on
multiple telephones. Users at each telephone may be provided
with the ability to make, answer, share and otherwise manipu-
late calls on the affected telephones.
address (e.g. telephone number, DNS name, URL) to appear on
multiple telephones. Users at each telephone may be provided
with the ability to make, answer, share and otherwise manipu-
late calls on the affected telephones.
MLA
/
MSA
The main difference is the usage of the term “Multiple Line Appearance”; SEN uses
MLA for MSA too, whereas TIA uses MLA together with MAA.