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string to be searched by the
function.
Find
Basic Settings
If you select a extension on the right-hand side of the screen, three tags will get
displayed on the right:
,
and
. The
tag contains the
Basic Properties
Profiles
Basic
following parameters:
Object
– specifies the object type.
Name
– shows the name of the selected station.
Station type
– defines the station type. The following options are available:
Normal
– a normal internal station.
SIP
– a SIP station. It should be assigned to a terminal on the SIP Proxy.
– an e-mail station. Not intended for calling.
External
– a Mobility Extension station.
Scheme
– use this option to define the station identification scheme. Choose
either a telephone number, or URI.
Prefix
– here choose one of the prefixes defined in the Global parameters menu.
This prefix partly substitutes the number subtype and facilitates CallBacks.
Number/URI
– define the station identification. Enter a number, e-mail
address, or URI. The function of the parameter depends on the Station type
setting. When an external station is identified, the originally dialled number is
changed and the call is routed with this number via the defined destination.
User
– shows the name of the current user. Use this option to assign a extension
to another user too.
Type
– use this option to assign a extension to a specific extension type. It can
facilitate setting of the common parameters for a group of extensions (e.g.
outgoing routing via a GSM bundle for all external extensions).
Ring group
– use this option to select the ring group in which you may take
over calls from the members of the group without being a member of the group
(default dial *#).
Active
– use this option to activate/deactivate a selected extension. A
deactivated extension becomes unreachable for other extensions (incoming calls
are rejected) but is able to establish outgoing calls.
Do not ring at call to user
– use this option to route a call to this extension in
case it is routed to the user. If it is checked, only the calls routed directly to this
extension alert the extension.
Resend SMS
– use this option to enable/disable SMS resending. If this option is
checked, all the SMS messages delivered to the user are resent to this external
extension.
Enable CallBack object
– use this option to enable the CallBack function for a
selected extension. The function is subject to licence and so make sure that the
option has been selected after data saving. If not, check your licence in
Licensed
the
menu.
Global data – Licences
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 ...