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Module settings
The
Module Settings
tab is for specifying several basic module properties. These details
can be entered once the individual functions and GUI components have been developed,
as soon as the area of application and module features have been determined.
The key settings include:
Define module type
Target function
If the module contains several functions, the target function is the one executed when
the module or more accurately its future configurations are called up.
The system differentiates between three basic module types:
Standard
The module reacts to calls for phone numbers that have been assigned
during module configuration. It "answers" these calls. This module type
is suitable for IVR (Interactive Voice Response).
Call-Processing
A module of this type intervenes during the standard PABX call process
and can make changes (e.g., changing incoming phone number/resolv-
ing caller name in a directory) and forwarding the call conventionally.
This type of module is suitable for e.g., blacklists, reverse number
lookup in external systems, announcement before pick up. This module
type also requires the
Activation
setting. This specifies the cases in
which the module should be activated:
u
For all calls
u
For all incoming calls
u
For incoming calls for groups and users
u
For all outgoing calls
u
For outgoing calls differentiating between the lines used. This
means that you can define functions with case distinctions for vari-
ous lines (ISDN, provider, etc.) in the module.
Extended
This module type is only required for very complexly structured mod-
ules. The module can be called up via
Standard Entrypoints
(based on
user and group properties) and
Call-Processing Entrypoints
. Configur-
ing modules of this type creates an additional option for the standard
rule for phone number and/or the ringing strategy of groups (see
and