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12. PBX Networking
OpenCom 100 provides all the features necessary for PBX networking. You need
PBX networking in the following cases:
■ To operate the OpenCom 100 as a subsidiary system on another PBX. This will
also allow you to use the OpenCom 100 as a DECT server, for example.
■ To network the OpenCom 100 with an OpenCom 1000. In this way you can use
the OpenCom 100 as a PBX for a branch office, for instance.
■ To network several OpenCom 100s into a PBX system.
■ To use flexible configuration possibilities of trunk lines for a OpenCom 100.
All settings that affect the configuration of PBX networking can be found in the
Configurator menu Telephony: Trunks and in the Telephony: Settings dialogue
under QSIG linking. Refer also refer to the corresponding help topics in the
OpenCom 100 online help.
You can use ISDN point-to-point connections (Q.SIG or DSS1 protocol) or IP con-
nections (Q.SIG-IP protocol) for TK system networking.
Note: If you do not need the features of PBX networking,
the simplified configuration is sufficient in most cases. For
this purpose, assign the preconfigured bundles (bundles)
Multi-terminal access or System access to the ports. The
preconfigured route called External trunk now makes it
possible to seize an external line immediately or by first dial-
ling the prefix “0”. You can rename the preconfigured bun-
dle and the preconfigured route if required, but you cannot
delete them.