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Features Page 183 of 910
IP Line Description, Installation and Maintenance
The Personal Directory allows a user to enter or copy names to a personal
directory, and delete those entries if desired.
The Callers List and Redial List are call log features. The content of these lists
is generated during call processing. A user can scroll through the Callers List
to see who has called. The user can dial a number from the Redial List.
The Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List use a separate central
database, called the IP Phone Application Server, to store directory data and
user profile options.
Note: Since the IP Phone Application Server is part of the IP Line 4.5
software on the Signaling Server, the Personal Directory, Callers List,
and Redial List are only supported on CS 1000 systems.
Password protection is available to control access to a user’s Personal
Directory, Callers List, and Redial List.
Fore more information, refer to “Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial
List” on page 253.
IP Call Recording
IP Call Recording provides the IP address and port information for an
IP Phone in Information Elements (IE) over Application Module Link (AML)
for Meridian Link Services (MLS). This information correlates the TN of a
specific IP Phone with its associated IP address for a call recording
application. When enabled in LD 17, IP Call Recording sends a modified
AML message for each call. The modified message identifies the call’s IP
endpoint and makes it possible to correlate the RTP packets for that call to a
particular IP Phone
IMPORTANT!
CPND must be configured on the system to enable Personal Directory,
Callers List, and Redial List.
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