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COMpact 3000 analog/ISDN/VoIP - Firmware Version 4.0 - Version of the Manual 03 02/11 351
Configuring and Managing the PBX
Internal Telephone Numbers
Creating ISDN Subscribers
Note: The PBX automatically detects the dialling type of the analog private
branch exchange.
5. Select the analog port to which the end device is connected from the Port list field.
6. Click .
Note: The subscriber properties, wake-up times and a time account (or call
allowance account on a COMpact 3000 ISDN or on the COMpact ISDN
module available as an option) are configured on the page PROPERTIES >
Internal subscribers. Click to switch directly to this page.
7. Repeat step 2 to 6 to enter additional telephone numbers.
Further steps:
Save your settings before you leave the page.
Creating ISDN Subscribers
The ISDN subscribers are on the end devices for which internal telephone numbers are
allocated and that are connected to the internal S
0
port. The telephone numbers are used to
access the end devices via the PBX.
Note:
It is a good idea to not connect more than two devices on the S
0
port in order
to allow separate calling on either of the two B-channels.
The internal telephone number entered here needs to be entered in the
ISDN unit or in the system telephone as the (first) MSN. Also on an ISDN
unit, make sure that the telephone number is transmitted to the PBX.
If a COMfortel DECT 900 Base is on the internal S
0
port, no further end
devices can be run on this port due to output limitations.
analog, unspecified: Analog telephone, analog modem
analog, DTMF telephone: Analog telephone with dual-tone multi-frequency
analog, pulse dial telephone: Analog telephone with pulse dialling
Answering machine: Analog answering machine
Fax machine: Analog fax machine