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UCM6510 IP PBX User Manual
Version 1.0.20.31
When Route-Level Inbound Mode is enabled, the user can configure a “Default Destination” and a “Mode
1” destination for each specific route. By default, the call coming into this specific inbound route will be
routed to the default destination.
Users can toggle the route’s inbound mode by dialing "Global Inbound Mode feature code + Inbound Mode
Suffix” and the current inbound route can be monitored by subscribing a BLF to the Inbound Mode Suffix.
For example, Inbound Default Mode feature code is set to *61 and the Inbound Mode suffix for route 1 is
set to 1010. To switch the mode of route 1 to Default Mode, users can dial *611010.
Note: Toggling the global inbound mode will not affect routes that have Route-level Inbound Mode enabled.
If all routes have the option enabled, toggling the global inbound mode via BLF will trigger a voice prompt
indicating that none of the routes will be affected by the global inbound mode change.
Inbound Route: Inbound Mode BLF Monitoring
Users can assign MPKs and VPKs to monitor and toggle the current global inbound mode of the UCM.
To do this, please refer to the following steps:
1. Access the UCM web GUI and navigate to Extension/Trunk->Inbound Routes.
2. Click on the button and enable Inbound Multiple Mode.
3. Edit the subscribe number field to the desired BLF value.
Figure 133: Global Inbound Mode
4. Configure the BLF value on a phone’s MPK/VPK. As an example, a GXP2140 with the BLF
configured will show the Inbound Mode status on its screen once configured. The 777 BLF is lit
green, indicating that the current inbound mode is “Default Mode”.