Installation
2004 by TELES AG Berlin, Version 2.0/iPBX8TRe/6.02, Issue: May 1998
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3.2.3 Call Numbers (MSN) of Ports
Note:
By default, no call number is set. All calls for your ISDN line’s
telephone numbers will arrive therefore on port 1; the so-called
drop port (section 5.13, page 47
If you assign a unique call number to each TR port, only the attached device will
answer calls sent to that number. You will find the call numbers available for
your ISDN line in the documents provided by your ISDN carrier. For point-to-
multipoint lines, you may receive
three or more MSNs
(depending on country
and carrier). These MSNs (= Multiple Subscriber Numbers) are your complete
call numbers without prefixes. Up to
10 MSNs
are programmable in the box.
Assign a call number to a TR port:
Υ
Lift the receiver. You hear the dial tone.
∗
Press the star key.
Π
Enter the PIN. By default, no PIN is set. If no PIN is set, you do
not need to enter anything.
041
Enter the digits 041.
Ν
Enter the port number: e.g. 11 for the first port 1, 12 for second
port, 13 for the third port, etc. (see above)
Ν
Enter the appropriate MSN.
#
Press the pound key.
∆
Listen for the confirmation tone. Put the receiver down.
Example:
You have been assigned, for example, the MSNs 39928312,
39928313 and 39928314. Port 11 should be reached by the first
MSN, i.e. the call number 39928312.
∗
(
Π
) 041
1
1
39928312
#
Note:
You may enter each MSN only
once
. Would you like to have
several ports accept calls for one MSN use the distribute calls
function (section 4.6.1 or 9.2).
Delete:
Single
MSN on the port:
∗
(
Π
)040 MSN
#
.
All
MSNs of the box:
∗
(
Π
)0400
#