Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 164

Prefix for dest. call, number at incoming internal, Legend, PBX Networking, Technical Details

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PBX Networking Technical Details route (for example for a callback), you must set the appropriate digit prefixes in the bundle configuration for the routes to be reseized. Tip: If, for example, you are configuring a route which can be seized using routing code "5" and have selected one or more bundles for this route, change the Prefix for dest. call number at incoming internal setting to "5" for this bundle in order to enable the route to be reseized. Owing to their hardware properties, not all S0 ports of the OpenCom 100 can be used for PBX networking without restrictions. Depending on the type of system, some ports can only operate in the L1 master mode or L1 slave mode. The external S0 and S2M ports can be set according to the following table. OpenCom 130 OpenCom 150 S0 1 S0 2 S0 3 S0 4 S2M S M/S - - M/S - - - - M/S Legend S = Slave M/S = Master/Slave M = Master Note: The S0 ports on add-on cards can be operated in both L1 master and L1 slave mode. 162

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PBX Networking
Technical Details
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route (for example for a callback), you must set the appropriate digit prefixes in the
bundle configuration for the routes to be reseized.
Tip:
If, for example, you are configuring a route which can be
seized using routing code “5” and have selected one or more
bundles for this route, change the
Prefix for dest. call
number at incoming internal
setting to “5” for this bundle in
order to enable the route to be reseized.
Owing to their hardware properties, not all S
0
ports of the OpenCom 100 can be
used for PBX networking without restrictions. Depending on the type of system,
some ports can only operate in the L1 master mode or L1 slave mode. The external
S
0
and S
2M
ports can be set according to the following table.
Legend
S = Slave
M/S = Master/Slave
M = Master
Note:
The S
0
ports on add-on cards can be operated in both
L1 master and L1 slave mode.
S
0
1
S
0
2
S
0
3
S
0
4
S
2M
OpenCom 130
S
M/S
-
-
M/S
OpenCom 150
-
-
-
-
M/S