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Identification Table Setting
In the right–hand part of the menu, set the parameters of the identification table as
selected on the left. The configuration window can be logically divided into four parts:
,
,
Calling party determination
New identification determination
Advanced
and
. The table rows are arranged according to
settings
Default destination
priorities. To change a row priority use the arrows on the right–hand side of the screen.
To add rows with a certain priority use the
and
Insert ahead selected
Insert behind
options. The
option is used for adding a record behind the currently last
selected
Add
one (i.e. the lowest priority record).
Calling party determination
Calling party determination
is performed at the beginning of each identification
table row. Here define the object to which the below–selected identification rule will be
assigned. For this purpose, use the following parameters:
Destination type
– in this column select a type of the calling party for the rule.
Choose
,
,
,
,
,
or
Every Extension Extension type User Group Virtual port
.
Virtual port type
Destination
– use this column to define a calling party of the selected type (e.g.
a extension).
Scheme
– use this column to specify if the calling party identification should be
presented as a
,
or non–specified (
).
Number URI
Every
Subtype
– use this column to define the calling party number subtype before
identification changing. Choose one of the
,
,
,
Unknown Internal Local National
,
and
options. Use
if you are not sure which number
International
Every
Every
subtype is used. Use
only if the
parameter is set to
.
Subtype
Scheme
Number
CPN prefix
– use this column to ensure that one and the same extension can
identify itself differently depending on the called number.
New identification determination
New identification determination
is executed in the second part of each row. For
convenience, this part can has a yellow background. The identification rule sets a
completely new calling party identification using five columns with the following
meanings:
Scheme
– use this column to define whether the calling party shall identify itself
by a number or URI or use the previous identification after passing through this
row.
Subtype
– If the
column is set to
, choose
,
Scheme
Number
Unknown
,
,
or
as the new CPN subtype.
Internal Local National
International
Number
– set a number to be used for creating the new CPN identification within
this row.
Replace from end
– use this parameter to define the count of new CLI digits (as
set in
) to be replaced by the original CLI digits. If the CLI is not
Number
transmitted, the resultant CLI is as set in the
parameter.
Number
Add to beginning
– use this parameter to add selected digits to the beginning
of the new CLI.
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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 ...
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