Numbering plan
65
System functions and features as of R4.1
syd-0570/1.2 – R4.1 – 08.2016
3. 2. 5. 4 Virtual terminals
Virtual terminals respond in the same way as analogue internal terminals except that
they
• do not physically occupy a port as there is no hardware involved,
• do not require a B channel.
Other properties
• Virtual terminals are capable of sending and receiving messages via the third-party
CTI interface.
• A user who has been assigned only one virtual terminal is referred to as a virtual
user.
• When the caller dials a virtual user he obtains the ring-back tone or the busy tone (if
the user is already in a call).
• Virtual users belong to the group of users with their own DDI number, the maximum
number of which is restricted by the system limits per system.
• Virtual users have their own recall time, which can be set throughout the system. It
is used if no recall time is defined in the user setting (see also "Recall", page 371
).
Application examples:
• During an explicit call transfer without prior notice to a virtual user a call can be
parked for up to 900 seconds and then transferred using *86 User No.
• To integrate a PISN user into a user group, it is possible to accept a virtual user in
the user group using a CFNR to the PISN user.
• In third-party CTI applications virtual users can be used to send and receive mes-
sages.
3. 2. 6 PISN users
This category comprises users who belong to the same private integrated services net-
work (PISN) but are connected to a different PINX. They can also be users of a virtual
PINX.
The numbers of user groups, call distribution elements, abbreviated dialling destina-
tions, routes or door intercoms can also be entered as PISN users, besides the num-
bers of internal users.
The configuration takes place in the PISN user( =gv) view.