Virtual port options 3.7 – 2N PBX 2N NetStar - Configuration Manual v2.6.0 User Manual
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that public network. Disconnect tone is mostly generated by own PbX.
Overlap
Overlap is one of two methods of called party number (CPN) sending. In the case of overlap dialing
isn't called party number transmitted all in the SETUP message, but it is transmitted digit by digit in
the INFO message.
Setup consists of following parameters:
Overlap sending – This parameter enables overlap sending in the direction from port into the PbX.
Above all it is used at ISDN virtual ports.
Overlap receiving – It isn't implemented yet. Parameter is inactive.
Overlap dialling – It isn't implemented yet. Parameter is inactive.
First digit timeout [ms] – This parameter sets timeout for first digit dialling. It starts at the
moment of pick up of the microtelephone. After timeout expiration isn't user able to dial another
digits, he obtains the disconnect tone and the call establishment is ended. Default value for this
parameter is set to 14 s.
Next digit timeout [ms] – This parameter sets timeout for next digit dialling. Timeout is restarted
after each received digit. When it expires without receiving next digit, call establishment begins. It
depends on sequent routing procedures, if dialled number is sufficient. Default value for this
parameter is set to 6 s. If you want to begin call establishment before timeout expiration, you can
press button #.
Stations
On the tab Stations is shown list of stations assigned to this virtual port. This tab you can find in
three forms depending on virtual port type:
a) On the virtual ports BRI, PRI, SIP Gateway and SIP Proxy is form adapted to necessity of
terminal using. Terminals are created on the tab HW. They are used for authorization, MSN numbers
and you can also assign stations to them. Tab Stations consists of three parts. First on the left side
is window with list of created terminals. If you haven't created any terminal, you can use Default one.
In the middle is situated window with list of the stations assigned to selected terminal. On the right
side of the menu is situated field, where you can specify active station. This is important if you have
assigned more stations to single terminal. To all stations you can realize call, but all outgoing calls
from this terminal will be identified as the active station and all calls will be accounted to this active
station too (except situation when you use service "Private call from my station").
b) On the virtual port Cornet is situation similar, but there aren't any terminals, because to this type
of virtual port you can connect only single terminal. Stations have possibility to be marked as Master
or Slave. If you have more stations on this virtual port, you can also specify active station (one for
type Master and one for type Slave).
c) On the virtual ports AVL, ASL and GSM is situation the simplest. Tab has there only two parts.
First one is used for stations assignment and the second for active station specification.
Properties
The tab Properties consists of many tabs, which are described in the separate chapter. This tab is
exceptional, because almost for all its parameters you can use hierarchical structure. This structure
and description of all parameters is situated in the chapter 9.1 Setting up the properties tab.