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4 Configuration files
VoIPBox DSL / VoIPBox BRI – version 21.0.009
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The following example applies for the VoIPBox BRI with 4
ISDN ports.
4.2.1.5
Subscriber settings
Features for each port can be defined using this entry. Chang-
es become active following a restart
list some
settings for the subscriber used for the VoIPBox DSL /
VoIPBox BRI.
Example 4.10
VoIPBox BRI with 4 ISDN ports
Controller00=9 TE DSS1 PMP
Controller01=10 NT DSS1 PMP
Controller02=10 NT DSS1 PMP
Controller03=10 NT DSS1 PMP
Controller04=40 VOIP
Controller05=40 VOIP SC
You must restart the system after making changes to acti-
vate the settings.
Table 4.11
pabx.cfg
: Subscriber Parameters
Subscriber<port>=<list>
<port>
Refers to the running (physical) port number of the controller.
The
<list>
variable may contain one or more of the following keywords:
TRANSPARENT
ROUTER
Only the number is sent as caller ID (without the virtual port
address). Activate configuration suffices to activate changes. If
TRANSPARENT ROUTER is not set, the address of the incoming
port is added to the A party number as a prefix.
ALARM
Activates the monitoring mode for the respective port. If a rel-
evant error occurs at the port, the error is written in the proto-
col.log file. Depending on the configuration, a remote
connection to the number defined for AlarmCallback is estab-
lished. Activate configuration suffices to activate changes.
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Summary of Contents for VoIP Box BRI Series
Page 1: ...VoIPBox DSL VoIPBox BRI Reference Manual Software version 21 0...
Page 15: ...1 Safety and security precautions...
Page 23: ...2 Overview...
Page 28: ...3 VoIPBoxinstallation...
Page 52: ...4 Configuration files...
Page 88: ...5 Additional VoIP parameters...
Page 114: ...6 Signaling and routing features...
Page 141: ...7 System maintenance and software update...
Page 181: ...8 Online traffic monitor...
Page 193: ...9 Troubleshooting...
Page 212: ...Appendix A Default config files...