Client
A client uses the services provided by a server. Clients are usually
workstations.
CLIP
Abbreviation for Calling Line Identification Presentation. Telephone
number display of calling party.
CLIR
Abbreviation for Calling Line Identification Restriction. Temporary
suppression of the transmission of the calling party's telephone
number.
COLR
Connected Line Identification Restriction (suppress B telephone
number). This performance feature permits or suppresses the dis-
play of the called subscriber's telephone number. If display of the B
telephone number is suppressed, your telephone number is not
transmitted to the caller when you take a call. Example: You have
set up call diversion to another terminal. If this terminal has activ-
ated suppression of the B telephone number, the calling party does
not see a telephone number on the terminal display.
Combination device
If an analogue terminal connection of the PBX is set up as a "multi-
functional port" for combination devices, all calls are received, re-
gardless of the service. In the case of trunk prefixes using codes,
the service ID "Analogue Telephony" or "Telefax Group 3" can also
be transmitted, regardless of the configuration of the analogue con-
nection. If 0 is dialled, the service ID "Analogue Telephony" is also
transmitted.
Conference call
Performance feature of a PBX: Several internal subscribers can
telephone simultaneously. Three-party conferences are also pos-
sible with external subscribers.
Configuration Man-
ager
Windows application (similar to the Windows Explorer), which uses
SNMP commands to request and carry out the settings of your gate-
way. The application was called the DIME Browser before BRICK-
ware version 5.1.3.
Configuration of the
PBX with the PC
One important prerequisite for the transfer of your configuration to
the PBX is that you have set up a connection between the PC and
PBX. You can do this using the LAN Ethernet connection.
Configuration of the
PBX with the tele-
phone
With some restrictions, you can also program your PBX using the
telephone. For information on programming your PBX using the tele-
phone, please see the accompanying user's guide.
Connection of ana-
logue terminals
The performance features for analogue terminals can only be used
with terminals that use the MFC dialling method and that have an R
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