Overlap, Extensions, Free minutes/sms – 2N NetStar Admin manual User Manual
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During alerting – when the PROGRESS_IND message comes after the
opponent's alert signalling.
Overlap
Overlap is one of the Called Party Number (CPN) sending methods. If enabled, the CPN
is not transmitted all in a SETUP message, but digit–by–digit in an INFO message.
The setup consists of the following parameters:
Overlap sending – this parameter enables overlap sending in the port–to–PBX
direction. It is primarily used for ISDN virtual ports.
Overlap receiving – has not been implemented yet. The selection is inactive.
Overlap dialling – has not been implemented yet. The selection is inactive.
First digit timeout [ms] – this parameter sets the first digit dialling timeout
starting at the moment of the microtelephone pick–up. When it expires, the user
cannot go on dialling, obtains the disconnect tone and the call connection is
terminated. The default timeout value is set to 14s
Next digit timeout [ms] – this parameter sets the next digit dialling timeout
restarting after each digit received. When it expires, the call establishment
begins. The default timeout value is set to 6s. To initiate call establishing before
the timeout, push the button.
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Extensions
The
tag provides a list of extensions assigned to the virtual port. There are
Extensions
three forms of the tag depending on the virtual port type:
With the
,
,
and
virtual ports, the tag structure
BRI PRI SIP Gateway
SIP Proxy
respects the presence of a terminal. To create a terminal, use the
tag.
HW
Terminals are used for authorisation, MSN numbers and extension assignment.
The
tag consists of three parts. The first window from the left
Extensions
includes a list of terminals assigned to the virtual port. If you have not created
any terminal, you can use the
one. The central window provides a list of
Default
extensions assigned to the selected terminal. The field on the right–hand side of
the menu helps you select a extension to be active among multiple extensions
assigned to the terminal. You can make calls to all of the extensions, but all
outgoing calls from this terminal are identified as the active extension and
accounted to this active extension too (except for the Private call from my
service).
extension
With the
virtual port, the situation is similar. The difference is that
Cornet
extensions are assigned as Master or Slave terminals because you can connect
just one terminal to a Cornet port. If multiple extensions are assigned to this
virtual port, specify the active extension (one for Master and one for Slave).
With the
,
and
virtual ports, the situation is the simplest. The tag
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GSM
has two parts only. One is used for extension assignment and the other for active
extension specification.
Free minutes/SMS
The tag helps you set free minutes and SMS for a selected virtual port.