Configuring The Maximum Duration Of Transferred Calls (External To External); Switching The Ccbs Option For External Callers On/Off - Auerswald COMpact 3000 analog Installation, Operation And Configuration Instructions

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Configuring and Managing the PBX
Transfer and Callback

Configuring the Maximum Duration of Transferred Calls (External to External)

Configuring the Maximum Duration of Transferred Calls (External to External)
The maximum duration of transferred calls (external to external) indicates how many minutes
a connected call between two external subscribers may last at most.
The configuration can be made as follows:
• Via the configuration manager
Requirements:
– Configuration manager, opened with sufficient authorization
– Expert view (click
1. Open the page FUNCTIONS > Transfer.
2. Enter a value in the Maximum call duration entry field under Transfer two external
subscribers. The following entries are possible:
1 to 99: The PBX ends the transferred call after 1 to 99 minutes.
Further steps:
– Save your settings before you leave the page.

Switching the CCBS Option for External Callers On/Off

If the CCBS option for external callers is enabled, the PBX allows an external caller to request
a callback if the connection dialled is busy.
Note: If the function has been initiated, the caller's telephone is signaled
when a line that was previously busy becomes available.
Switching this on/off can be done as follows:
• Separately for external S
• Via the configuration manager
Requirements:
– External S
port (only COMpact 3000 ISDN or COMpact ISDN module available as an
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option) in the connection type point-to-point connection
– Service feature CCBS (callback on busy) is enabled by the network provider.
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COMpact 3000 analog/ISDN/VoIP - Firmware Version 4.0 - Version of the Manual 03 02/11

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