TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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6
Select the source of the call number in the lower drop-down list.
7
Determine the respective call numbers or subscriber names, if you have selected the
source
only
or
only not
.
8
Click “OK”.
The call diversion has now been entered and activated. An active call diversion is displayed
in the PBX > Objects > Show area, in the
CF*
column, with the destination of the
diversion.
Several call diversions can be entered for each subscriber, but only one call diversion type
can be active at a time.
To change or delete an existing call diversion, select the abbreviation in the
CF*
column.
Call diversions can be set up both for subscribers as well as for call groups.
11.4.9 Transfer External Calls to a Switchboard Position
1
Select PBX > Objects and click “Show”.
2
Click on the entry of the exchange line which has just been set up in the
CF*
column.
3
Select the unconditional entry in the Type field.
4
Enter the extension of the switchboard position in the Number entry. Select the
entry only from selected numbers in the Sources field
5
Enter the name assigned to the exchange line in the Name entry.
6
Click “OK”.
The PBX Application is now aware of the exchange line.
11.5 Registrations
In this menu all registered and unregistered devices are listed, and it shows the Address,
Long Name, Name, No, HW-ID, Product, Firmware and Uptime registered for the device.
11.6 Calls – Display Active Call
The calls currently being made by subscribers of the PBX Application are displayed in the
Calls
area.
• Empty
If the diversion is to apply to all callers.
• only
If the diversion is only to apply to selected numbers.
• only not
If the diversion is not to apply only to selected numbers.
For conflicting 'Only' and 'Only Not' configurations the 'Only'
configuration takes precedence.
• Ext.
• Int.
Filter option to check for Internal/External calls explicitly. The
private numbering plan is used to determine if a call is
Internal.