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98 Chapter 5 Configuring local VoIP trunks
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Viewing SIP summary and status
SIP trunk programming provides a summary page that provides general information about the
trunks on the system. As well, it indicates the current status of the trunks.
1 In Unified Manager, click the Services, IP Telephony, IP Trunks keys.
2 Click SIP Trunks.
The Summary dialog appears.
Figure 28 SIP Summary dialog box
Incoming calls: Assigning target lines
To receive an incoming call directly to the telephone from a VoIP network, you need to ensure that
the telephone is mapped to a target line.
How to use target lines
A target line routes incoming calls to specific telephones (DNs) depending on the incoming digits.
This process is independent of the trunk over which the call comes in.
You can assign the target line to a number of telephones, if you want the call to be answerable
to a call group, for instance.
If System-Wide Call Appearance (SWCA) keys are configured on memory buttons on the
telephones, the incoming line acts the same way as any other incoming call, which depends on
how SWCA has been set up to behave. Refer to the Programming Operations Guide and the
Telephony Feature Handbook for more information about setting up SWCA keys.
You can assign the target line number to a Hunt Group DN if you want the call to appear on a
group of telephones set up as a hunt group. Refer to the Programming Operations Guide for
more information about setting up Hunt groups.
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