COMmander 6000/R/RX - Firmware V7.0D - Advanced Information V19 04/2018
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Functions, Uses, Concepts
External Outgoing Call
External Outgoing Call
An outgoing external call is made as follows:
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A user dials an external number.
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The PBX checks whether the phone number or the phone number
range is specified in the exception numbers (VoIP/GSM routing) and
switched on for the current configuration.
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If the phone number is found, the PBX automatically forwards the dial
attempt to the connections set up there, while taking into account the
dialling operations.
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If the phone number is not in the list of exception numbers (VoIP/GSM
routing), or it is not enabled for the currently valid configuration, the
system checks whether a preferred exchange line has been configured.
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If no preferred exchange line has been configured, or the preferred
exchange line is a land line connection, the system checks the phone
number, on the basis of the LCR networks (if LCR is configured and
enabled), and then dials it on a land line connection.
Note:
The VoIP/GSM routing is performed depending on the destination
number, if the exchange line settings (subscriber, group) do not prevent
this (e.g. exchange line authorisation only for selected connections,
preferred exchange line, call restrictor).
If a call is initiated over a targeted VoIP access point, VoIP/GSM routing
is not carried out.
The special numbers provided by the VoIP provider, for checking one's
account status or dialling, for example, usually do not include a local
code. It is not possible to route numbers via the exception table. In order
to correctly dial these phone numbers, use targeted exchange line
assignment with the account number (targeted VoIP access point).