Pbx Base Number/Bundle Settings - Auerswald COMpact 4000 Operation Manual

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PBX Base Number/Bundle Settings

PBX Base Number/Bundle Settings
Proceed as follows:
• Using the Configuration Manager (page Public switched tel. networks > ISDN connec-
tions > PBX base numbers/trunk bundles)
Requirements:
• External S
port (optional, see Important Information > Product Details > Basic Assembly
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and Extensions section)
• Connection type PTP connection on external S
PBX base number
A PTP connection has a PBX base number (base number, header, base phone number) and
(Direct Dial In - DDI) extension numbers. The network provider assigns the phone numbers for
the connection. The phone number to be dialled is formed from the PBX base number + (DDI)
extension number.
Name
Freely selectable name. This name is used to identify the port within the PBX.
Extensions block (DDI numbers)
A PTP connection has a PBX base number (base number, header, base phone number) and
(Direct Dial In - DDI) extension numbers. The network provider assigns the phone numbers for
the connection. The phone number to be dialled is formed from the PBX base number + (DDI)
extension number.
Notes:
You can enter a zero both as a single number (e.g. 0 to 99, as is usually the
case) and as a digit in the set number of places in extension numbers (e.g.
00 to 99).
If linear call distribution for the PTP connection is enabled (page Public
switched tel. networks > Call distribution), and if the internal numbers
match the external extension numbers, the system automatically performs a
1:1 assignment for the extension numbers in the extensions block. If an
extension cannot be assigned, the fallback call distribution function is
enabled.
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