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Configuring
Selective Ringing
The default ring tone for an incoming call is specified in the phone profile
assigned to a phone. A ring tone can be set to identify inside calls,
outside calls, private calls, and call waiting. See Creating a Phone Profile
.
You can also configure ring tones to identify calls based on source
number (calls to your extension) or destination number (calls to a bridged
line or hunt group extension). This referred to as selective ringing.
■ For source-based selective ringing, you can configure distinct ring
tones for up to 10 telephone numbers.
■ For destination-based selective ringing, you can configure distinct ring
tones for up to 10 bridged line extensions and hunt group extensions
combined. Selective ringing for bridged extensions has priority over
hunt group extensions.
For example, if you do not configure selective ringing for a bridged
extension, you can configure selective ringing for 10 hunt group
extensions. If you configure selective ringing for 2 bridged extensions,
you can configure selective ringing for 8 hunt group extensions.
If you exceed the selective ringing limit for hunt group extensions,
VCX software sorts the extensions by ascending number and
impliments selective ringing up to the allowed limit. For example, if
you configure selective ringing for 2 bridged extensions and 12 hunt
group extensions (1001 through 1012), VCX software impliments
selective ringing for the two bridged extensions and for hunt group
extensions 1001 through 1008. Hunt group extensions 1009 through
1012 use the default hunt group ring tone configure in the phone
profile.
Outgoing Date This field contains the date when a call was
initiated using the YYYY-MM-DD format.
Time This field contains the time a call ended.
Called Party This field contains the extension of the phone
who received a specific call.
Table 17 Call History Information for Phones (continued)
Main Column Sub Columns Description