Specifications

TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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• Node Select the node that the object is assigned to provided a
node has been created.
A Node hierachy can be configured using Node Objects.
Objects which are assigned to the same node can call each
other with just the number. To call an object in a different
node escapes and node prefixes have to be used. If no node
is configured, the object is assigned to the node of the
respective local pbx.
• Hide from LDAP Object will not be shown in users telephone book.
• PBX You can determine which PBX Application the object
belongs to by selecting an entry from the list, provided a
new PBX Application has been created.
• Local Marks an object as local. Local means that it can be called
from endpoints physically located at the same PBX without
prefixes even if the calling endpoint is in a different node.
Where the endpoint is physical located is defined by the PBX
the endpoint contacts first (it may be redirected to another
PBX then for registration). If the object does not have a PBX
configured the call is routed to the PBX where the calling
endpoint is registered.
For the User object: Enable if the user is to be administered
by the local slave PBX Application.
Leave empty if the user is to be administered centrally via the
master PBX Application.
• Send Number The calling party number for this call will be replaced by the
number given (if any). Used to hide an extension. Currently
works for non-gateway object types only.
• Config Template If a template has been defined it can be used. All parameters
not set (that is, are empty) in configuration will be inherited
from the template.
Config
• Filter You can select a filter for the object provided you have
defined a filter.
• Diversion Filter Another filter can be added to be used on diverted calls.
• Reject ext. Calls If set, a call from an external source to this object is rejected.
A calling party numbering plan private is used to decide that
the call is coming from an internal source
• Response Timeout The time limits (in seconds) for call diversions in the event of
no response.
• Busy On...Calls If this value is set a call to this user object is rejected with
User Busy if n or more calls are active on this user object. If
the object is of the gateway type (Gateway, Trunk, ...) calls
from endpoints registered to this object are rejected as well
in this case.
Note that entering a “1” will disable the call waiting feature
while entering a “2” or leaving empty will enable call
waiting.
• Twin Phones With this checkmark the twin phone mode is enabled for
this object, which means that one user uses different
phones. The main difference is, that if one phone is busy
and additional call is sent to the busy phone only as call
waiting and not to the other phones.