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=== Internal Extensions === | === Internal Extensions === | ||
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! MAC Address | ! MAC Address | ||
! Additional Information | ! Additional Information | ||
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" | 6011 | ||
+ | | Ground floor Metal Workshop | ||
+ | | Cisco 7941 | ||
+ | | 00:07:0E:6D:74:51 | ||
+ | | [[Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="text-align: center;" | 6012 | ||
+ | | Ground floor Wood Workshop | ||
+ | | Cisco 7941 | ||
+ | | 00:21:55:03:D3:EF | ||
+ | | [[Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones]] | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 6013 | | style="text-align: center;" | 6013 | ||
− | | 3D Printing | + | | Ground floor 3D Printing |
| Cisco 7942 | | Cisco 7942 | ||
| 3C:CE:73:AC:D2:29 | | 3C:CE:73:AC:D2:29 | ||
− | | - | + | | [[Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones]] |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="text-align: center;" | <s>6014</s> | ||
+ | | <s>Ground Floor Modelling</s> | ||
+ | | <s>Cisco 7942</s> | ||
+ | | 3C:CE:73:AC:16:CF | ||
+ | | [[Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones]] | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 6021 | | style="text-align: center;" | 6021 | ||
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| [[Media:Lhs-rshack-phone.png| Cisco 7970]] | | [[Media:Lhs-rshack-phone.png| Cisco 7970]] | ||
| 00:07:0E:57:06:BE | | 00:07:0E:57:06:BE | ||
− | | | + | | [[Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones]] |
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| style="text-align: center;" | 6112 | | style="text-align: center;" | 6112 | ||
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| [[Media:Lhs-rshack-phone.png| Cisco 7970]] | | [[Media:Lhs-rshack-phone.png| Cisco 7970]] | ||
| 00:1B:D4:32:CF:BD | | 00:1B:D4:32:CF:BD | ||
− | | - | + | | [[Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones]] |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" | <s>6113</s> | ||
+ | | <s>1st Floor Quiet Room</s> | ||
+ | | <s>Cisco 7942</s> | ||
+ | | 1C:AA:07:10:E9:2F | ||
+ | | [[Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones]] | ||
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" | 6114 | ||
+ | | 1st Floor Radio Room | ||
+ | | Cisco 7942 | ||
+ | | 3C:CE:73:59:C4:C4 | ||
+ | | [[Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones]] | ||
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" | <s>6115</s> | ||
+ | | <s>1st Floor Electronics Lab</s> | ||
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+ | | [[Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones]] | ||
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=== Internal Ring Groups === | === Internal Ring Groups === | ||
− | Its all possible to ring a group of extensions simultaneously. | + | Its all possible to ring a group of extensions simultaneously. Ring groups should be in the format 70XX |
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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There are several internal feature codes. These can be dialled from any phone. Hopefully this list will grow in future. | There are several internal feature codes. These can be dialled from any phone. Hopefully this list will grow in future. | ||
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+ | ==== Network Numbers ==== | ||
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+ | Network numbers are usually boring numbers that are useful for support or troubleshooting. They usually begin with a 1. | ||
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| style="text-align: left;" | Hello World | | style="text-align: left;" | Hello World | ||
| style="text-align: left;" | Plays "Hello World" several times and then hangs up. | | style="text-align: left;" | Plays "Hello World" several times and then hangs up. | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | ==== Special Numbers ==== | ||
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+ | Special Numbers are for more advanced features. They start with 77. | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! style="text-align: center;" | Code | ||
+ | ! style="text-align: center;" | Name | ||
+ | ! style="text-align: center;" | Description | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 7777 | | style="text-align: center;" | 7777 | ||
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+ | === Directories === | ||
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+ | Each of the phones has a Directory Button that looks like a book - pressing it will bring up a menu that lists the various extensions and ring groups so you don't have to remember them. | ||
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+ | [[File:Cisco_Keys.png|300px|thumb|right| Close up of function keys]] | ||
=== Security === | === Security === | ||
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[[Category:Premises]] | [[Category:Premises]] | ||
[[Category:Infrastructure]] | [[Category:Infrastructure]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Update Needed]] |
Latest revision as of 21:19, 15 December 2022
We have various phones dotted around the Hackspace. Feel free to use and interact with the phones. Usage is documented below.
Internal Extensions
You can dial any of the extensions from another extension in the Hackspace. Just dial the extension number.
Extension Number | Location | Model | MAC Address | Additional Information |
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6011 | Ground floor Metal Workshop | Cisco 7941 | 00:07:0E:6D:74:51 | Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones |
6012 | Ground floor Wood Workshop | Cisco 7941 | 00:21:55:03:D3:EF | Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones |
6013 | Ground floor 3D Printing | Cisco 7942 | 3C:CE:73:AC:D2:29 | Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones |
3C:CE:73:AC:16:CF | Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones | |||
6021 | Ground Floor Cage | GAI-Tronics Commander | 00:1C:58:A2:50:0A | Outdoor Phones |
6022 | Ground Floor Car Park | GAI-Tronics Titan for Rail | 00:1C:58:A2:50:0A | Outdoor Phones |
6111 | 1st Floor Kitchen | Cisco 7970 | 00:07:0E:57:06:BE | Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones |
6112 | 1st Floor Prototyping | Cisco 7970 | 00:1B:D4:32:CF:BD | Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones |
1C:AA:07:10:E9:2F | Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones | |||
6114 | 1st Floor Radio Room | Cisco 7942 | 3C:CE:73:59:C4:C4 | Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones |
Cisco 79XX Series VoIP Phones |
Internal Ring Groups
Its all possible to ring a group of extensions simultaneously. Ring groups should be in the format 70XX
Number | Ring Group |
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7000 | Ring All |
7001 | Ring Ground Floor |
7002 | Ring 1st Floor |
N.B. The Car Park phone is not in any ring group, to avoid the general public answering internal calls.
Internal Feature Codes
There are several internal feature codes. These can be dialled from any phone. Hopefully this list will grow in future.
Network Numbers
Network numbers are usually boring numbers that are useful for support or troubleshooting. They usually begin with a 1.
Code | Name | Description |
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100 | Operator | Accesses the same help menu as the external telephone number. |
152 | Echo Test | Echos back all audio. Good for testing phones. |
155 | Hello World | Plays "Hello World" several times and then hangs up. |
Special Numbers
Special Numbers are for more advanced features. They start with 77.
Code | Name | Description |
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7777 | Broadcast / Page Call | Allows you to Broadcast your speech around the Hackspace. Listen to the instructions. |
Outbound Calls
Outbound calls to chargeable numbers are blocked, however its possible to dial Free and Emergency numbers. See below for details.
Freephone Numbers
Calls to 0800 and 0500 Freephone numbers are permitted.
Emergency Numbers
Outbound calls to the Emergency Services and Single Non-Emergency Numbers such as 101 are supported. However, as with all VoIP systems its strongly recommended that you use a fixed line or mobile phone where available. In the event of an internet or power outage, outbound calls will not work.
Peered Networks
The Hackspace Phone system is peered (connected) with other networks via SIP. If you wish to peer with other networks such as other Hackspaces, contact a maintainer.
When dialling a peered network, enter the required prefix followed by hash, then dial the number you wish to call.
E.G 1001#5470
N.B: Coming Soon
Directories
Each of the phones has a Directory Button that looks like a book - pressing it will bring up a menu that lists the various extensions and ring groups so you don't have to remember them.
Security
Currently all calls are unencrypted.