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Configuring and Managing the PBX
Internal Telephone Numbers
Creating Analog Subscribers
The following telephone numbers can also be freely allocated from the number range:
Exchange line access numbers (account numbers) for VoIP (8000 in the factory settings for
the VoIP account named VoIP)
Internal telephone numbers for subscribers (21 to 24 in the factory settings for analog
subscribers)
Internal telephone numbers for line groups (8700 in the factory settings for the configured
subscribers 21 to 23)
Internal basis telephone number for call parking
Internal CAPI dial-in number
Short-code numbers
Emergency numbers (110 and 112 in the factory settings of the German PBX models)
Note:
Double allocation of a number is not possible.
Using telephone numbers with few digits (two or three-digit numbers) inevi-
tably restricts the possible supply of telephone numbers with more digits.
For example, if the telephone number 12 is assigned, the telephone
numbers 120-129 and 1200-1299 are no longer available.
The default exchange line access number on the PBX is "0" in the factory
settings; however, this can be changed. Note that changing the exchange
line access number restricts the telephone number plan.
The telephone number plan can be opened in the configuration manager by
selecting Telephone number plan in the list field next to and then
clicking . To close the overview, click Close. The overview can be printed
by clicking Print.
Creating Analog Subscribers
The analog subscribers are on the end devices for which internal telephone numbers are
allocated and that are connected to analog ports. The telephone numbers are used to access
the end devices via the PBX.
The basic assembly has four analog ports. It is possible to add two ports is using a
COMpact 2a/b module.
The creation can be carried out as follows:
Via the configuration manager