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bintec Rxxx2/RTxxx2
activates the Loudspeaker function so that a conversation can take
place immediately. Please see the information on the telephone
user's guide on the simplex operation function.
SIP
Session Initiation Protocol
SMS
Short Message Service
SMS receipt
If you have connected an SMS-enabled terminal, you can decide
whether SMS receipt is to be permitted for the connection. The ex
works setting is no SMS receipt. To receive an SMS with your SMS-
enabled terminal, you must register once with the T-Com SMS Ser-
vice. One-time registration is free. You simply send an SMS contain-
ing ANMELD to the destination call number 8888. You then receive
a free-of-charge confirmation of registration from the T-Com SMS
Service. You can deregister your device or telephone number by
sending an SMS containing ABMELD to the destination number
8888. Incoming SMS are then read out. Information on which tele-
phones are SMS-enabled can be obtained from T-Punkt, our cus-
tomer hotline 0800 330 1000 or on the Internet at ht-
tp://www.t-com.de.
SMS server tele-
You can connect SMS-enabled telephones to your PBX and thus
phone numbers
use the SMS performance feature in the T-Com fixed network.
SMSs are forwarded to the recipient via the T-Com SMS server. To
send an SMS with an SMS-enabled terminal, the telephone number
0193010 of the SMS server must be prefixed to the recipient num-
ber. This telephone number is already stored in your PBX, so manu-
al input of the server telephone is not necessary and does not need
to be sent from the telephone. To receive an SMS with your SMS-
enabled fixed-network telephone, you must register once with the
Deutsche Telekom SMS Service. Charges are made for sending
SMSs. There are no costs for receiving SMSs.
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
SNMP shell
Input level for SNMP commands.
So bus
All ISDN sockets and the NTBA of an ISDN point-to-multipoint con-
nection. All So buses consist of a four-wire cable. The lines transmit
digital ISDN signals. The So bus is terminated with a terminating
resistor after the last ISDN socket. The So bus starts at the NTBA
and can be up to 150 m long. Any ISDN devices can be operated on
this bus. However, only two devices can use the So bus at any one
time, as only two B channels are available.
Glossary
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