Routing objects 7.2 – 2N PBX 2N NetStar - Configuration Manual v2.6.0 User Manual
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incoming call isn't terminated after routing to the last unused object, but it rings to the last
destination. Last unused object needn't to be the object from the last row of the bundle.
Default alert tones – Within this section you can set up different alert tones for specific situations.
Normal – It sets alert tone which is used at all cases except following two.
Queued – It sets alert tone, which is used by routing to the station with active queue.
Incoming call have to be queued into it, otherwise is used normal alert tone.
No port station – It sets alert tone, which is used by routing to the user with station without
carrier (external station). That user have to have assigned external station and at least one
other internal station (which is active). Otherwise you will hear another alert tone.
Advance settings
Force CLIP – It is used as quick identification tab for incoming way differentiation. Calling party
identification is changed after passing this object. You have to set up Scheme (Number or URI),
Subtype (Unknown, Internal, Local, National, International) and Number/URI (specific number or
address). In call history at the called user is presented original identification of the calling user.
Force Facility – It refers to the called number. It is used within DSS1 messages during
communication with Ericsson exchanges for billing. You also have to set up Scheme (Number or
URI), Subtype (Unknown, Internal, Local, National, International) and Number/URI (specific
number or address).
Force Redirecting – It refers to the called number. It is used within DSS1 messages during
communication with Nokia exchanges for billing. You also have to set up Scheme (Number or URI),
Subtype (Unknown, Internal, Local, National, International) and Number/URI (specific number or
address).
Except above mentioned parameters is here available table for object adding. This table consists of
three columns with following meaning:
Destination type – In this column you have to select type of the routing object, where you want to
route incoming call. You can set there station, user, carrier, set, ring group, another bundle, ring tab
or voicemail. Selected row you can also disable. Don't forget that by routing to the voicemail is call
directly accepted!
Destination Id – With this column you can set specific object of the selected type.
Check overusing – With this parameter you can search free rows within the bundle faster .
Assistant – Within this section you can set up selected bundle in face of user application Assistant.
Visible in Assistant – With this option you can display bundle within mentioned application.
If it isn't checked, specific bundle isn't displayed and you aren't able to use it within the
application.
Group – With this option you can set group or subgroup of users, who are able to work with
selected bundle within the application. If specific group (or subgroup) contains subgroups,
bundle is available only for the users, who are assigned directly to that group (or subgroup) to
which is bundle assigned.