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5.2.4 Portable Station (PS) Features

5.2.4.6 Virtual PS

Description
An extension number can be assigned for a portable station (PS) without registering the PS unit itself. This is
known as temporary registration. If a forward destination is then assigned for this PS, all calls to that extension
number will be forwarded to the assigned destination. Using this setting to forward calls to outside destinations
or destinations at another PBX allows those destinations to receive calls as if they were within the PBX. In
addition, depending on system programming, the forward destination can use some of the features of the PBX.
This can be especially useful for a cellular phone user, who can use his cellular phone as if it were his extension
when he is away from his desk.
[Example]
Telephone Company
Dials "201"
Virtual PS 1
Extn. 201
Fwd to outside
destination
The following features can be accessed using this method:
Feature
Outside Destinations in
Incoming Call Distribution
Group
Network ICD Group
PS Roaming by Network ICD
Group
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Feature Guide
PBX-1
Virtual PS 2
Extn. 202
Fwd to destination
at other PBX
A virtual PS allows calls to an Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group
to be answered by outside destinations or extensions at another PBX.
® 2.2.2.3 Outside Destinations in Incoming Call Distribution Group
Using virtual PSs in an ICD Group, up to 4 other PBXs can be called
at the same time.
® 4.3.6 Network ICD Group
One PS can be registered at up to 4 PBXs. Using virtual PSs in an
ICD Group, all 4 PBXs can be called simultaneously to search for the
PS.
® 4.3.6.1 PS Roaming by Network ICD Group
Outside Caller
TIE Line Network
TIE Line
Description & Reference
PBX-2

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