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The table consists of two columns with the following meanings:
Destination type
– in this column select the type of the routing object to be
used for incoming call and SMS routing. Define the extension, user, carrier, set,
ring group, another bundle, ringing table and VoiceMail, or disable the selected
line. Remember that a call is answered immediately when routed to the
VoiceMail.
Also keep in mind that if an SNS is routed to the bundle, the
ringing table and ring group object rows are not applied!
Destination Id
– use this column to set an object of the selected type.
Disable logout
– select this option to disable user or station logout from a
bundle using the Logout from bundle service. Any logout attempt is notified as an
error.
Advanced settings
Send CLIP
– this is a table facilitating incoming call identification. Having passed
the table, the call Id is modified as required. The
Send as
parameter helps you
set two identification display modes. Select
Display
to display the
Number/URI
as the CLIP on the telephone, but the original CLIP will be stored in the CPN
history. Select
Force
to modify both the CLIP displayed during ringing and the
CLIP stored in the CPN history. Use
Scheme
to select either number or URI and
Type
to set the number subtype (Unknown, Internal, Local, National or
International).
Force Facility
– refers to the called number. It is used in DSS1 messages for
communication with Ericsson exchanges for billing purposes. Again, set the
(Number or URI),
(Unknown, Internal, Local, National,
Scheme
Subtype
International) and
(specific number or address).
Number/URI
Force Redirecting
– refers to the called number. It is used in DSS1 messages
for communication with Nokia exchanges for billing purposes. Again, set the
(Number or URI),
(Unknown, Internal, Local, National,
Scheme
Subtype
International) and
(specific number or address).
Number/URI
Assistant
– in this section set up a bundle with respect to the Assistant user
application.
Visible in Assistant
– use this option to display a bundle within the
application. If it is not checked, the bundle is not available for use.
Group
– use this option to select a group or subgroup of users who are
allowed to work with a selected bundle within the application. If the
selected group (or subgroup) contains subgroups, the bundle is available
only to the users who are assigned directly to the group (or subgroup) to
which the bundle is assigned.
Accounting group
– use this option to enable adding the selected group
number to the accounting sentence for a selected object for later cost distribution
purposes.
Summary of Contents for Netstar
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Page 78: ...78 4 SIM Here is what you can find in this chapter 4 1 SIM Cards ...
Page 168: ...168 Refer to the User Manual for details on the Login to bundle service ...
Page 172: ...172 Id choose a router of the selected type ...
Page 176: ...176 Figure View of Ring Group Configuration Menu Advanced ...
Page 180: ...180 Figure View of Ring Table Configuration Menu Advanced ...
Page 229: ...229 9 Setting Properties Here is what you can find in this chapter 9 1 Setting Properties ...
Page 243: ...243 10 Billing and Tariffs Here is what you can find in this chapter 10 1 Billing and Tariffs ...
Page 248: ...248 Console structure Figure View of Console Structure for Easier Orientation ...
Page 260: ...260 Annex 2 Flow chart showing the processes for an outgoing call to an external extension ...
Page 261: ...261 Annex 3 Flow chart showing the processes for sending SMS to an external extension ...
Page 262: ...262 Annex4 Flow chart showing the processes for forwarding SMS to external extension ...
Page 270: ...270 time zone settings and purpose of the NetStar Here choose the GSM GW option ...