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To add a new object, you must select the relevant object and then click the
new
link beside the PBX objects list box. Depending on which object was selected in
the list box, the page setup of the subsequent popup changes. This popup page
No The call number of the object.
Node The node that the object is assigned to.
PBX The PBX that an object is assigned to.
Filter Display of the filters that were created for the relevant object.
See chapter entitled “
Administration/PBX/Filter
”.
Groups Display of the group(s) that the object belongs to. Clicking
the link
+
or an existing group name opens a popup page, on
which new groups can be defined and edited.
Groups can be configured as
static
,
dynamic-in
or
dynamic-
ou
t. For members of static groups, calls are always signalled.
It works differently for members of dynamic groups, which
register with or unregister from a group dynamically using a
function key (Join Group). The difference between
dynamic-
in
and
dynamic-out
lies in whether the object is to be contai-
ned in the relevant group as standard (
in
) or not (
out
).
The
active
check box determines whether the group is enab-
led for the relevant object.
CF* Display of the call forwarding(s) defined for the object.
Clicking the link
+
or the
name
of an existing call forwarding
opens a popup page, on which new call forwardings can be
defined and edited. On this popup page, you can use the
Type list box to select a call forwarding type ( Call Forwarding
Unconditional, Call Forwarding Busy and Call Forwarding No
Response).
A call forwarding can be made dependent on a Boolean
object. This can be inverted with the
Not
button.
With the
Only
and
Only not
filters, you can define additional
exceptions, so that particular subscribers are excluded from
the forwarding (
Only not
) or the forwarding is to apply only
to a particular subscriber (
Only
).
Type Display of the object type. Possible entries:
bool, broadcast,
dect, dtmf-ctrl, executive, gateway, multicast, mwi, map, loc,
trunk, vm
and
waiting
. If the object has already registered,
then this is indicated through specification of the
IP address
,
with which the object has registered. The registrations mar-
ked with a “*” use a password.