Incoming VoIP Features
Incoming Features Overview:
These are the features on the Control Page, under the 'Incoming' Tab.
Recording
- AAISP can record all call, just incoming or just outgoing, as either wav, mp3 or ogg.
- The recordings will be emailed upon completion of being converted to mp3 or ogg.
- Recordings are in stereo - with the 2 parties on separate channels.
- Callers can be warned, with a pre-recorded announcement, that the call will be recorded
Queuing
- Calls to this number will get ringing even if the target is busy
- When the target is available, the call will be put through
- Applies to SIP phones only
ACR
- Anonymous Call Reject - callers who withheld their number will be rejected
Voicemail
- Calls after a certain time can be sent to voicemail
- Record your greeting by calling 1571 from the SIP phone registered to the number
Timezone
- Callers will get a pre-recorded message saying that the person they are calling is in a different time zone, and will say what the time is there.
- Set to Local to disable this feature
Syslog
- You can set a syslog host to get syslog messages for all incoming calls to the number
- Works for group rings and so on, even if you are busy or DND, etc.
- It advises your number, the caller number, and caller name if known
- Also see status page post
Profile
- The time range that a number is in service
- a number can have multiple time
Multiple Targets
Incoming call routing is configured on the Control Pages. Call Routing is based on setting the 'Target' - a number can have multiple targets, eg, can be routed to a SIP phone as well as a mobile, and multiple other numbers. Indeed, you can also register multiple SIP phones against the same number, and calls will go to all the SIP phones that are registered.
Delays
Each target can be given a delay (0-30 seconds). Eg, you can have your number ring your SIP phone immediately, and then also ring your mobile after 10 seconds.