Multiple Paging Group Parameters - Cisco SPA301 Administration Manual

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Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
Parameter
Headset Additional Input
Gain
Speakerphone Additional
Input Gain
Bluetooth Additional Input
Gain (Cisco SPA525G or
Cisco SPA525G2 only)

Multiple Paging Group Parameters

You can configure a phone as part of a paging group by using a Group Paging
Script. Users can then direct pages to specific groups of phones. A phone can be
part of no more than two paging groups, and user can page a maximum of five
paging groups.
Syntax:
[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; you must use different ports for each paging group.
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;
Description
Applies additional input gain to the headset. The
maximum value is 9.
NOTE
Does not apply to the Cisco SPA525G or
Cisco SPA525G2, or the Cisco SPA501G.
Applies additional input gain to the speakerphone.
The maximum value is 9.
NOTE
Does not apply to the Cisco SPA301 or
Cisco SPA525G or Cisco SPA525G2 or
Cisco SPA501G.
Applies additional input gain to the Bluetooth
device.
Defaults to zero. The maximum value is 9.
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