Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
170 Numbering Plan Part 2
• Virtual subscribers belong to the group of subscribers with their own DDI
number, the maximum number of which is restricted by the system limits per
system.
• Virtual subscribers have their own recall time, which can be set throughout the
system. It is used if no recall time is defined in the subscriber setting (see also
"Recall", page 472).
Application examples:
• During an explicit call transfer without prior notice to a virtual subscriber a call
can be "parked" for up to 900 seconds and then fetched using *86 <SC No.>.
• To integrate a PISN subscriber into a user group, it is possible to accept a virtual
subscriber in the user group using a CFNR to the PISN subscriber.
• In third-party CTI applications virtual subscribers can be used to send and
receive messages.
Cordless subscribers
Although Ascotel DECT-subscribers are also part of the group of internal subscrib-
ers, they are allocated to a separate category in the numbering plan as their des-
tination address is not a physical user-network interface; instead, a handset iden-
tification has to be stored under each number. This is done using a procedure for
logging handsets on to the PBX.
The specific settings for a cordless subscriber will be examined in the subscriber
configuration.
Allocating a name to a cordless subscriber in the subscriber configuration makes
it possible to:
• The subscriber to be dialled internally by entering his name rather than the call
number (dialling by name)
• Display the name on the terminal of a destination subscriber on the system’s
own PBX / PINX or on another PINX in the PISN (CNIP)
PISN subscribers
This category comprises subscribers who belong to the same PISN but are con-
nected to a different PINX. They can also be subscribers of a virtual PINX.