Add Subscriber
Proceed as follows:
Using the Configuration Manager (page Subscriber (scr.) > Phone numbers > New)
* Note: PINs and passwords are automatically assigned to the new subscriber by means of a random number generator (change via page Subscriber (scr.) > Properties). The following passwords must be adapted:
* Note: The device type Handset on COMfortel WS-IP requires up to 32 characters (numbers and/or letters - no special characters!).
Add subscriber
This is an internal number. You can select any of the numbers in the internal supply of phone numbers. This number is then used for distributing calls and can be called directly by another internal subscriber.
Several subscribers with a contiguous number range can be created in the fields from to.
* Note: A number cannot be allocated twice.
* Note: Using numbers with few digits (two- or three-digit numbers) inevitably restricts the possible supply of numbers that require more digits. For example, if the phone number 12 is assigned, the phone numbers 120 to 129 and 1200 to 1299 are no longer available.
* Note: The default exchange line access number on the PBX is 0 in the factory settings. However, this can be changed. Note that changing the exchange line access number restricts the phone numbering plan.
* Note: The internal number entered here needs to be entered in the ISDN device or in the system phone as the (first) MSN. Also on an ISDN device, make sure that the phone number is transmitted to the PBX.
Name
Freely selectable name. This name is used to identify the subscriber within the PBX and the connected system phones. The name can also be transferred to the VoIP end devices via LDAP server.
Module / Port
Module and port to which the end device (e. g. phone) is to be connected.
Device type
Device type depending on the end device connected.
Analogue end devices
Phone
analogue phone, analogue modem
Answering machine
analogue answering machine
Fax machine
analogue fax machine
Door terminal
analogue door terminal, selection deletes the subscriber and opens Devices > Device wizard for configuration of a door terminal
Announcement output
analogue announcement output, selection deletes the subscriber and opens Devices > Device wizard for configuration of an announcement output


ISDN end devices
ISDN system phone
System phone 1200/1400/1600/2600
ISDN phone
ISDN phone in compliance with the Euro ISDN Standard (DSS1)
ISDN PC controller
ISDN PC controller in compliance with the Euro ISDN Standard (DSS1)
Fax machine
ISDN fax machine in compliance with the Euro ISDN Standard (DSS1)


VoIP end devices
COMfortel IP
COMfortel 1400 IP, COMfortel 2600 IP, COMfortel 3200, COMfortel 3500, COMfortel 3600 IP
COMfortel 1200 IP
COMfortel 1200 IP
Standard VoIP phone
Standard VoIP end device (SIP) from other manufacturers, soft phone (SIP)
Handset on COMfortel WS-IP
Handset (e.g., COMfortel M-100/200/210/300/310) on a COMfortel WS-400 IP or COMfortel WS-650 IP
Handset on COMfortel WS-500
Handset COMfortel M-510/520/530 on a COMfortel WS-500S or WS-500M
COMfortel C-400
Conference phone COMfortel C-400
Door terminal
VoIP door terminal, selection deletes the subscriber and opens Devices > Device wizard for configuration of a door terminal
Assigning the MAC address of the device
The MAC address of a phone is needed to identify a phone that is assigned to a specific subscriber. For all transactions between phone and PBX the PBX must be able to identify the MAC address of the phone so that the phone can be matched to a subscriber and his/her provisioning data.
found devices
Select one of the existing MAC adresses.
assigned devices
MAC adresses already assigned to the subscribers.
manual assignement
Enter manually (only digits) or take over a MAC adress after reading with a bar code scanner.
The MAC address of a device can be found as follows:
Retrieving from a client certificate sended by the phone
Reading with a bar code scanner enabled and connected to the computer (e. g. via a USB interface)
Reading e. g. on the menu oft the phone or on a label
* Note: If a MAC address has been entered and assigned to a subscriber, the corresponding phone can already be provided with provisioning data during its first boot process.
Provisioning file
The subscriber receives the required configuration via the provisioning file selected here.
* Note: A configuration can also be assigned to this and further ssubscribers via the page Subscriber (scr.) > IP Provisioning > File management.
* Note: If a required file is not yet available here, a file must first be created on the page Subscriber (scr.) > IP Provisioning > File management. There, the file can be assigned to one or more subscribers.
Manufacturer name or product name
Provisioning file already assigned to the manufacturer name/product name.
Other
All other available files.
Files not used by other devices
List of files not yet assigend to a device.
IPUI of the device (only COMfortel M-5x0)
To identify a handset, the IPUI of the handset is used. For all transactions between the handset, base station and PBX, the PBX must be able to determine the IPUI of the handset and use it to assign a handset and its provisioning data to the handset.
already used IPUI
IPUI already assigned to another subscriber.
free IPUI
Slection of an unassigned IPUI.
manual assignment
Manual input (digits or letters) or transfer of an IPUI. This can be determined as follows:
Read out the barcode label on the package with a barcode reader connected to the computer (e. g. via the USB interface)
Reading from the handset: Press the control button and enter *#06#
Reading from the package label
* Note: If an IPUI is registered and assigned to a subscriber, the corresponding handset can alreday be supplied with provisioning data during the first boot process.
COMfortel WS-500 Base Station (only COMfortel M-5x0)
The subscriber is assigned to a base station here.
* Note: This and other subscribers can also be assigned a base station via the page Subscriber (scr.) > COMfortel WS-500x > COMfortel M-5x0.