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3.2 Cornet
Cornet is a digital virtual port for the StarPoint key phones with proprietary signalling
(UPN interface). The Stack tag provides limited configuration capacities only. The
parameters are divided into logical sections according to their respective functions. For
the StarPoint configuration parameters refer to the Softphone subtag of the Properties
tag. For more details on Softphone extensions refer to Chapter
.
Setting Properties
Virtual port status
The upper menu field displays information on the stack type and its current status
including information on the L1 and L2 states, increased bit error rate or
nonsynchronous L1.
Digital interface parameters
Interface type
– the parameter cannot be configured. It only shows the type of
interface.
Interface mode
– this parameter is set to NT and cannot be reconfigured. Thus,
cross–connecting lines cannot be made using these ports.
Bus mode
– this parameter is always set to PTP and cannot be reconfigured.
This port is used for one terminal only.
Enabled channels
– use this parameter to enable selected interface channels. If
none is enabled, the interface cannot be used and behaves as if it was busy.
Keep L1 active
– check this option to make the PBX keep the interface active
automatically.
Inactive L1 as error
– use this option to activate a caution about the first layer
being inactive. This is indicated by a red exclamation mark on the port in the
menu and a red text in the upper stack status field.
Hardware – Boards
Set BER
– select BER as error to enable acceptable BER range parameters. If the
BER rate gets over the
, a red exclamation mark appears on the
BER error level
port in the
menu and a red text is displayed in the port
Hardware – Boards
status field. This error status gets changed after the BER value falls below the
. The interval between these two values represents hysteresis. The
BER OK level
BER values are entered in an exponential format (e.g. 3e–5 means 3 errors in
100,000 bits).
Master terminal
Type
– shows the type of the StarPoint terminal connected.
Firmware
– shows the current firmware version of the terminal connected.
Extenders
– shows information on the active extenders of the terminal
connected.
Slave terminal
Type
– shows the type of the StarPoint terminal connected.
Firmware
– shows the current firmware version of the terminal connected.
Extenders
– shows information on the active extenders of the terminal
connected.
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 ...