Internal Phone Numbers - Auerswald COMmander 6000 Advanced Information

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Internal Phone Numbers

Internal Phone Numbers
Internal numbers must be configured for the internal ports so that the
connected end devices are accessible. Each connected end device
receives a subscriber number.
If multiple internal end devices need to be accessible via a phone number,
a common group for the internal subscribers must first be configured.
Internal phone are also needed to make e. g. connections to devices, voip
accounts or functions.
Note: It is a good idea to create a phone numbering plan for the internal
numbers before allocation and then use the following steps to transmit
this to the PBX.
Proceed as follows for configuration:
Create internal phone numbers for subscribers.
– Using the Configuration Manager (page Subscriber (scr.) > Phone
numbers)
Create internal phone numbers for groups.
– Using the Configuration Manager (page Groups > Phone numbers)
Create internal phone numbers for Voice mail/fax boxes.
– Using the Configuration Manager (page Devices > Voice mail/fax
boxes > Phone numbers)
Create internal numbers for door stations and announcement outputs.
– Using the Configuration Manager (page Devices > Device wizard)
Create internal numbers for alarms.
– Using the Configuration Manager (page Devices > Alarms)
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COMmander 6000/R/RX - Firmware V7.0D - Advanced Information V19 04/2018

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