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Point-to-Multipoint Connection
In the PBX, configure each existing Point-to-
Multipoint connection with the telephone num-
bers provided by the network provider.
To do this, open the page displayed in the fig-
ure to the right.
Under "Multiple subscribers numbers for
port", select the external S
would like for your Point-to-Multipoint connec-
tion from the list field.
Under "Name of the PTMP connection",
enter any name with a maximum of 16 char-
acters.
In the "MSN" column under "from:", enter
your first available MSN.
Under "Name", enter a suitable name with a
maximum of 16 characters.
Under "Ringer rhythm", select the desired
ringer rhythm for external calls over this tele-
phone number from the list field.
Then click the "Execute" button to apply the settings to the PBX.
Configure the settings for all additional MSNs.
The Point-to-Multipoint connection is now configured.
If there are additional Point-to-Multipoint connections present, under
"Multiple subscribers numbers for port", select the next external
S
port from the list field and configure the settings for this port.
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If you have contiguous telephone number ranges, you can
enter the beginning and end values under "from: until".
Note
Only after clicking "Execute" will the name and ringer
rhythm be available for entries.
Point-to-Point Connection
In the PBX, configure each existing Point-to-
Point connection with the telephone numbers
provided by the network provider.
To do this, open the page displayed in the fig-
ure to the right.
Under "PBX base number", enter the PBX
base number (without extension).
Under "Name", enter any name with a maxi-
mum of 16 characters.
Under "DDI range", enter the extension range
with the lowest and the highest DDI.
Then click the "Execute" button to apply the
settings to the PBX.
The PTP connection is now configured.
If additional PTP connections are present, under "PBX base
number", enter the next PBX base number (without extension) and
configure the settings for it. (This is not necessary if there are multiple
bundled PTP connections with the same PBX base number.)
Then click the "Execute" button to apply the settings to the PBX.
In the right column, select the applicable port for the telephone
number entered.
Make sure to follow the instructions provided by your net-
work provider for entering the DDI value range exactly. If
Note
you want to enter a one or two-digit DDI range, your net-
work provider must provide you with one and two-digit
DDIs. The same applies to a two and three-digit DDI range.
The figure shows you the following page with the settings for
COMset
port that you
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The figure shows the following page with the settings for
COMset
Example 1: Basic Configuration with Internal Subscribers and Call Distribution
External numbers
PTMP connections
A change under "GSM" and "LCR" is only necessary in exceptional
cases (for example, when operating a GSM gateway) (see
GSM Routing (Exception Telephone Numbers) on page 76
Cost Routing with Soft-LCR easy on page 77
with Soft-LCR 4.0 on page
Under "Charge information", a change is only necessary if problems
are caused by call charges (see
Under "CLIP no screening", a change is only necessary if you would
like to transfer special telephone numbers (see
Telephone Number Information Presentation for "CLIP no Screening"
2
on page
45).
2
The telephone service CLIP no screening is only available on Point-
to-Point connections in Germany.
External numbers
PTP connections
A change under "GSM" and "LCR" is only necessary in exceptional
cases (for example, when operating a GSM gateway) (see
GSM Routing (Exception Telephone Numbers) on page 76
Cost Routing with Soft-LCR easy on page 77
with Soft-LCR 4.0 on page
Under "Charge information", a change is only necessary if problems
are caused by call charges (see
Under "CLIP no screening", a change is only necessary if you would
like to transfer special telephone numbers (see
Telephone Number Information Presentation for "CLIP no Screening"
on page
45).
Configuration Manual
Example 1 on page
11:
MSNs
and
Least Cost Routing
78).
Recording Call Data on page
Customer-defined
Example 1 on page
11:
PBX base numbers/trunk bundles
and
Least Cost Routing
78).
Recording Call Data on page
Customer-defined
VoIP and
and
Least
53).
VoIP and
and
Least
53).
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