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there.
Basic
The
tag includes the following parameters:
Basic
Name according to the physic port – use this option to rename a virtual port
according to the physical port to which it is assigned. The name consists of the
stack name and hardware address in the square brackets. In the event of a
manual name change, the option keeps automatically unchecked.
Type – use this parameter to assign a virtual port to a specific virtual port type,
which represents another hierarchical level for some parameters.
Enable call without extension – use this parameter to enable/disable
answering of incoming calls without the CLI. This parameter is enabled by
default. For example, it can be used where a terminal is connected to a certain
physical port and no extension has been assigned to the virtual port.
Internal numbering plan – here set the Calling Line Identification (CLI)
subtype to
.
is typically set for internal ports and
for external
Internal YES
NO
ports. If
is selected, no CLI normalisation is made and Mobility Extension
YES
terminals are not recognized.
Call on port is accounted – an indicator (a = accounted) is inserted in the
accounting sentence that is used for charging outgoing calls through this port.
The accounting sentences are thus easily traceable by the accounting software.
CLI section
Identification tab – use this parameter to assign an identification table to a
virtual port. Choose any of the tables available in the
Routing – Identification
menu. The selected identification table is used for changing the Calling
tables
Line Identification (CLI) for outgoing calls through the corresponding virtual port.
Add prefix for external CLI – use this option to assign a prefix to the virtual
port as defined in the
menu. The prefix is
Global data – Global parameters
then added to the Calling Line Identification for all external subtypes, but does
not influence number assignment to a phone directory name. The prefix addition
facilitates CallBacks for the virtual ports that do not support the number subtype
(analog lines, SIP).
Keep number subtype
The parameter defines the final subtype of incoming and outgoing numbers for a virtual
port, including the Calling Line Identification (CLI) and Called Party Number (CPN).
You can set the following:
Incoming CLI – the parameter sets whether an incoming CLI will be
retained or not.
Incoming CPN – the parameter sets whether an incoming CPN will be
retained or not.
Outgoing CLI – the parameter sets whether an outgoing CLI will be
retained or not.
Outgoing CPN – the parameter sets whether an incoming CPN will be
retained or not.
Meanings of set values:
Default – with this option settings from higher levels can be taken over.
Replace unknown – with this option the numbers are only normalised