FAQ-1664 AVAYA IP OFFICE SMDR RING TIME
On the Avaya IP Office the ring time starts counting once the call arrives at the IP Office and ends when the call is picked up. The ring time is not just the amount of time that the phone set rings, it includes the time it takes the IP Office to answer the call, and route it to the extension where it is picked up.
RING TIME FOR OUTGOING CALLS
Outgoing ring time starts when the call is initiated (dialing) and ends when the call is answered on the other end.
DIGITAL TRUNK REQUIRED FOR OUTGOING RING TIME
A digital trunk is required for the ring time to show properly on outgoing calls. Analog trunks (regular POTS lines) like you would have at home are unable to detect that a call was answered on the other end and so if you have Analog lines the Avaya IP Office cannot provide ring time for outgoing calls.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
FAQ-1664
Avaya IP Office
SEE ALSO
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FAQ-1683 Enable/Disable SMDR Ip Office
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FAQ-1663 IP Office SMDR Fields
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FAQ-1667 IP Office / Multiple Sites
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FAQ-1668 IP Office / Dropped Calls
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FAQ-1671 IP Office / DNIS Dialed #
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FAQ-1670 IP Office / Call Duration
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FAQ-1664 IP Office / Ring Time?
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FAQ-1665 IP Office / Hold Time
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FAQ-1666 IP Office / Park TimeTime?
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FAQ-1669 IP Office / Caller ID
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FAQ-1690 IP Office / Power Issues
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FAQ-1689 IP Office / Set Records to Buffer
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FAQ-1664 Avaya IP Office - Ring Time
Posted: 02/02/2017
Updated: 06/03/2020
Author: Comm One Technical Support