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Signalisation d’appel
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Using the Configuration Manager ( Synthèses > Signalisation d’appel)
The dial plan shows all of the internal numbers already created and any additional numbers that have been taken from the internal dial plan:
Numéro de téléphone d’abonné
Numéros de téléphone de groupes
Voice mailbox numbers
Fax box numbers
Phone numbers for door terminals and audio outputs
Numéros abrégés
Numéros d’appel d’urgence et de service
Exchange line access numbers (account numbers) for VoIP accounts
Exchange line access number of the PBX
Standard automatiques SVI
Parçage d’appels
Internal CAPI dial-in number
Macros de numérotation abrégée
The internal dial plan of the PBX permits the allocation of 2 to 4-digit phone numbers in the 10-9999 range. Double allocation of a number is not possible.
Using numbers with few digits (two or three-digit numbers) inevitably restricts the possible supply of numbers requiring more digits. For example, if the number 12 is assigned, the numbers 120-129 and 1200-1299 will no longer be available.
*Note: For some functions a 3-digit maximum phone numbers can be assigned because the last position is needed for the function (e.g. door terminal numbers, phone numbers for call parking).
*Note: The exchange line access number on the PBX is 0 in the factory settings; however, this can be changed (Réseaux publics > Indicatif). Note that changing the exchange line access number restricts the dial plan.
*Note: The overview can be viewed and printed (Synthèses > Signalisation d’appel) in the Configuration Manager by opening the page Imprimer.
*Note: The phone numbers can be shown in the Synthèse globale or Groupé par type.
*Note: In the overview Groupé par typesur