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Virtual port – this parameter shows the port to which the extension is currently
assigned. The parameter has an informative character only and cannot be
changed in this menu.
Protocol – this parameter defines the communication protocol to be used by the
virtual port to which the extension is currently assigned. The parameter has an
informative character only and cannot be changed in this menu.
Terminal – this option provides a correct identification of the calling user. It is
used only for the extensions that are assigned to the ISDN, SIP or Cornet ports.
In other cases, you can connect one terminal only to each physical port and so
the terminal identification matches the extension number.
You can connect two terminals to the Cornet port –
and
but
Master
Slave
the PBX can only connect one digital telephone to the physical port and so
you are recommended to keep the
setting.
Master
You can connect a bus with up to eight terminals to the ISDN BRI port.
Each terminal has its own identification (Multi Subscriber Number, MSN).
Assign the MSN numbers to the terminals created in the
tag for the
Stack
BRI port. Use the
option to assign a selected extension to one of
Terminal
the available terminals.
The SIP terminals identify themselves with their SIP URI. Define the
terminals on the SIP proxy level. Use the Terminal option to assign a
selected extension to one of the available terminals.
Active – this option means that the station on the given port is the main station.
Its outgoing calls are identified as this station. Incoming calls are routed to
secondary stations too.
Goto virtual port – click on the button to pass to the settings for the virtual port
to which the station is logged in.
Required licences
This section displays the licence requirements and statuses for the CallBack, Mobility
Extension and Call recording services. The fact that a licence is required yet absent or
insufficient in the PBX is signalled by a red text. The fact that a licence is required and
present and valid in the PBX is signalled by a blue text.