Configuring Paging Groups - Cisco Small Business SPA509G Administration Manual

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Configuring Paging Groups

You can configure a phone as part of a paging group. Users can then direct pages
to specific groups of phones.
Limitations:
A phone can be a listening member of no more than two paging groups.
No more than five paging groups can be configured on a phone.
To configure a phone as part of a paging group:
Log in to the configuration utility for the phone.
Click Admin Login and advanced.
Click the Phone tab.
Under Multiple Paging Group Parameters, enter the paging commands into the
Group Paging Script field. The syntax is as follows:
pggrp=ip-address:port;[name=xxx;]num=xxx;[listen={yes|no}]];
Where:
IP address: Multicast IP address of the phone that listens for and receives
pages.
port: Port on which to page; use different ports for each paging group. All
phones in the same paging group must use the same port number.
name (optional): The name of the paging group. In this name, do not use the
pggrp string because it is reserved. Using it causes the script not to work,
as in these examples:
pggrp=224.168.168.168:3141;name=ITGPgGrp;num=800;listen=yes;
pggrp=224.168.168.168:3141;name=PgGrp;num=800;listen=yes;
num: The number users will dial to access the paging group; must be unique
to the group.
listen: If the phone being configured is a listening member of the page
group. A phone can be a listening member of a maximum of two groups. If
no value is entered, the default is to not listen as a member of this group.
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