Functions, Uses, Concepts
ISDN Connection
ISDN Connection
The existing ISDN connections can be connected to the external S
the PBX (optional, see Technical Data in the Instructions).
Proceed as follows for configuration:
•
Configuring the connection type for the ISDN connection.
– Using the Configuration Manager (page Hardware > Port configu-
ration)
•
Configuring the PTMP connection and entering phone numbers.
– Using the Configuration Manager (on the following pages)
– Public switched tel. networks > ISDN connections > PTMP
connection
– Public switched tel. networks > ISDN connections > PTMP
connection > Configure
•
Configuring the PTP connection and entering phone numbers.
– Using the Configuration Manager (on the following pages)
– Public switched tel. networks > ISDN connections > PBX base
numbers/trunk bundles
– Public switched tel. networks > ISDN connections > PBX base
numbers/trunk bundles > Configure
– Public switched tel. networks > ISDN connections > Extension
numbers PTP connection
•
Creating a call distribution for the ISDN connection.
– Using the Configuration Manager (page Public switched tel.
networks > Call Distribution)
•
If necessary, entering additional numbers for the PTP connection.
– Using the Configuration Manager (page Public switched tel.
networks > ISDN connections > Additional PBX base numbers)
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