Global prefixes – 2N NetStar Admin manual User Manual
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Example:
Figure: View of Global Parameter Configuration Menu
Global prefixes
Global prefixes are primarily used for
and
virtual ports for easier
Analogue
VoIP
dialling (CallBacks) even to public networks from the list of missed calls. The prefix is
not added where the CLI has the
subtype. Assign the respective prefixes to
Internal
the virtual ports using the
included in the
tag.
Added prefix for external CLIP
Basic
Unlike the frequently used identification table, this option is applied close before
departure to the selected port, i.e. after pairing with the telephone directory. It would
be necessary to keep different phone directories for digital, analogue and SIP virtual
ports if this option were not used.
Add prefix when dialling via CTI – use this option to enable dialling prefixes also for
CTI calls, i.e. calls from the Tray icon, Assistant and–or Communicator. In order to set
up a call, the PBX checks the length of the called number against the Numbering plan
parameter in the Localisation menu. If the called number is longer, the prefix
length
matching the calling user group is dialled.
Add prefix also when dialling from Assistant – use this option to enable dialling
prefixes also from the Assistant. The key fact for whether to enable or disable this item
is whether or not the prefixes are included in the phone directories. If so, do not check
this option off to avoid double prefix dialling. You can select this option only if the
preceding one is enabled.
The meanings of the tag columns are as follows:
Prefix name – here define the prefix name to be used in other menus for
identification.
Prefix – here define the prefix to precede the calling party identification.
Group of users – here define the group of users to use the given prefix. If no
group is selected, the prefix is valid for all groups of the PBX.