Stations 8.4 – 2N PBX 2N NetStar - Configuration Manual v2.6.0 User Manual
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Active – With this option you can activate or deactivate selected station. Deactivated station is
unreachable for other stations (incoming call to this station is rejected), but station itself is able to
establish outgoing calls.
SIP – With this option you can mark SIP station among another stations. SIP station is then
highlighted by green colour. Stations which are SIP and external together are red highlighted.
Don't ring at call to user – With this option you can set up call routing to this station in the case,
that it is routed to the user. If it isn't checked, calls are routed to this station only if incoming call is
routed directly to it.
Enable object Callback – With this option you can enable function Callback for selected station.
Function is under licence and so you have to make sure if option Licenced is checked after saving
data or not. If it isn't checked you have to control your licence in the menu
Global data – Licence
.
External – With this option you can create external stations. Withal you enables different way of call
routing for this station (as described within the parameter Number). This function is under licence
and so you have to make sure if option Licenced is checked after saving data or not. If it isn't
checked you have to control your licence in the menu
Global data – Licence
.
Scheme – Parameter sets scheme of the number. You can choose between Number and URI.
Subtype – Parameter sets subtype of the number. You can choose between Unknown, Internal,
Local, National and International.
Number/URI – This number or URI is used for outgoing and incoming identification of the selected
external station. The routing number is also used for call routing to another networks (e.g. GSM
network). It should be filled in according to the number subtype.
Resend SMS – With this option you can enable or disable resending of the SMS messages. If this
option is checked, all SMS messages delivered to the user are resent to this external station.
Figure 2 View of checkboxes where you can ensure if functions are licenced.
Ring group – With this option you can choose ring group. Within this ring group you can take over
calls from members of this group and you needn't to be member of this group.
Carrier – This parameter shows carrier to which is station currently assigned. Parameter has only
informative character and it can't be changed within this menu.
Protocol – This parameter shows communication protocol which is used by carrier to which is station
currently assigned. Parameter has only informative character and it can't be changed within this
menu.
Terminal – This option provides correct identification of calling user. It is used only at stations which
are assigned to ISDN, SIP or Cornet carriers. In other cases you can connect only one terminal to
each physic port and its identification matches to the station number.
a) To the Cornet carrier you can connect two terminals – Master and Slave, but to the physic port
you can currently connect only one digital terminal and it is recommended use only setting Master.
b) To the ISDN BRI carrier you can connect bus with up to eight terminals. Each terminal has its own
identification (so called MSN – Multi Subscriber Number). You have to assign MSN numbers to
teminals created on the tab HW at the specific BRI carrier. With option Terminal you can easily