Set-based Music on Hold provides the option to configure different music for callers on hold
based on the type of phone involved in the call. If a call is placed on hold, the destination side
listens to Music on Hold as defined in the TN block configuration.
When configuring a phone for Set-based Music on Hold, use the Music Route number (MRT)
prompt in LD 11 to configure standard or IP-based music Route Data Blocks. You can apply
the same MRT number to multiple phones and configure it at both the Customer Data Block
(CDB) and Route Data Block (RDB) levels. Use the Class of Service prompts SBMA (Setbased
Music Allowed) and SBMD (Set-based Music Denied) to allow or deny the feature.
This feature supports all possible combinations of phone types. The following list contains
examples of supported combinations:
• TDM phone with Standard Digital Music on Hold (Miran card)
• TDM phone with IP-based Music on Hold
• IP phone with Standard Digital Music on Hold (Miran card)
• IP phone with IP-based Music on Hold
Note:
If a phone has an empty MRT and a CLS of SBMA, music is not provided even if the CDB
or RDB prompts have music configured. If a phone has a defined MRT and a CLS of SBMD,
music is provided as defined in the CDB or RDB.
You would enable Set Based MOH with MRT on the set and set the CLS - (SBMD/SBMA - Set Based Music denied or allowed)
Hope this helps.
John
John Anaya
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