Specifications
TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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DTMF Features The DTMF Features object is used to set call diversions via DTMF (Dual
Tone Multiple Frequency). For this, a DTMF Features object with a
unique name and call number is defined. To set a call diversion, a user
needs only to dial this call number, followed by the desired DTMF
feature code (for example, *21* for CFU) and the destination number
(where the call is to be diverted to) completed by the hash character (#).
It works exactly the same when deleting existing call diversions via
DTMF. First you dial the call number of the DTMF Features object,
followed by the desired DTMF feature code (for example, ##21# for
CFU). The destination number does not have to be specified when
deleting.
The following features codes were implemented for the DTMF Features
object :
• Set CFU = <DTMF object call number>*21*<Destination number>#
• Delete CFU = <DTMF object call number>##21#
• Set CFB = <DTMF object call number>*67*<Destination number>#
• Delete CFB = <DTMF object call number>##67#
• Set CFNR = <DTMF object call number>*61*<Destination number>#
• Delete CFNR = <DTMF object call number>##61#.
Executive
(Not supported)
The Executive object type is used to define a boss for the boss-secretary
functions.
Gateway A Gateway object needs to be created to handle external calls. See
11.4.4 Set up a Gateway Object to handle External Extensions on page
76.
LDAP Quickdial
(Not supported)
The LDAP Quickdial object allows to map quickdial numbers by means
of LDAP queries into telephone numbers. After a successful query a call
will be forwarded to the resulting destination number.
The LDAP query will be submitted with the dialled number, reduced by
the object's own extension, resp. own prefix. E.g. if an LDAP Quickdial
object has got the extension *1 and a user dialled *11001, the LDAP
query will be submitted for an attribute content of 1001.
MCast
Announce
(Not supported)
The Multicast object creates an object which distributes the calls as
announcements to all members of the group.
This relies on the network architecture supporting the multicast
function of the IP protocol, and if the loudspeaker on the telephone is
able to be automatically activated for direct announcements in the
event of calls to subscribers of this group.
Message
Waiting
The Message Waiting Indication object type is used to create an object
which distributes the calls to a voicemail box at no answer. Refer to
11.4.6 Message Waiting Activation/Deactivation on page 79.
Node The PBX Node object is used to define the node hierachy of the PBX
objects.
Number Map
(Not supported)
Depending on the location of the telephone, different call numbers can
be routed to by means of the Mapping object type. This is important for
emergency call numbers, such as the number of the local fire brigade.
PBX The PBX object defines a location and the corresponding area code. If a
PBX name is set in PBX > General on the remote VoIP Gateway the
name set here should be the same.
Trunk Line
(Not supported)
The Trunk object type is used to create exchange lines.
Used to log on VoIP Gateways to the PBX Application. The exchange
call number is added to the subscriber number as prefix for incoming
calls via the exchange. For outgoing calls via the exchange, the
exchange call number is removed form the subscriber number.