Virtual port options 3.7 – 2N PBX 2N NetStar - Configuration Manual v2.6.0 User Manual
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Autoclip routers section
This part is used for assigning specific autoclip router to the virtual port. You have to assign autoclip
router for calls and for messages separately, but you can assign the same autoclip router to both of
them. More information about autoclip routers you can find in the chapter 7.4 Autoclip routers.
Calls – Here you can assign autoclip router for saving records of outgoing calls, which weren't
accepted or were rejected by opposite user. Another condition for saving records into assigned
autoclip router is assigning of autoclip parameters to the calling user. This you can realize in the
menu
Routing - Users & groups
on the level of the user or group of users. Autoclip parameters
which you can then assign, you have to set up in the menu
Global data - Autoclip parameters
.
Messages – Here you can assign autoclip router for saving records of outgoing SMS messages.
Another condition for saving records into assigned autoclip router is assigning of autoclip
parameters to the sending user. This you can realize in the menu
Routing - Users & groups
on
the level of the user or group of users. Autoclip parameters which you can then assign, you have to
set up in the menu
Global data - Autoclip parameters
.
Own channel count – Parameter shows number of voice channels, which could be served by this
virtual port.
Progress info
With parameters on this tab you are able to enable or disable progess tones, which are played to the
user during specific period of the call. In some cases are progress tones generated by the PbX, in the
others are progress tones transmitted from the network. Final effect isn't dependent only on set up of
users virtual port, but it is combination of set up of users virtual port (mostly inner port of the PbX)
and set up of opposite virtual port (port for connection to another networks or another inner port of
the PbX).
Port generates progress info from network to opposite port:
Dial tone – Port is source of network dial tone for opposite port, if this one demands dial tone.
Alert tone – Port is source of network alert tone for opposite port, if this one demands alert tone.
Disconnect tone – Port is source of network disconnect tone for opposite port, if this one demands
disconnect tone.
Port requests progress info from PBX or from opposite port:
Dial tone – Port demands dial tone from the PbX or from the opposite port, which is able to generate
dial tone.
Alert tone – Port demands alert tone from the PbX or from the opposite port, which is able to
generate alert tone.
Disconnect tone – Port demands disconnect tone from the PbX or from the opposite port, which is
able to generate disconnect tone.
For easier orientation in this questions are here following examples:
1) User A has connected phone to the inner port of the PbX. If you want him to hear dial tone after
picking up the phone, you have to set up dial tone request for this port. If the same user establishes
connection to the second inner user and you want him to hear alert tone, you have to set up alert
tone request at the same port.
2) When the PbX is connected to the public network (or private) which generates progress info, you
have to set up this tab also. If the calling user from your PbX wants to hear alert tone, you have to
set up, that port used for connection to the public network generates alert tone and port where is
connected user station requests alert tone. Otherwise calling user can't hear alert tone during calls to