In Manager E, you go to Incoming Calls, Ringing Assignment per Line, and then enter your day extension and night extension for the calls to ring in on for each phone line.
I'm sorry. I don't know that much about ISDN BRI. I've used a few of them here to connect ISDN modems, but I've never connected them to a switch and tried to access the A and B channels on them. I know they have 2 phone numbers.
When I hook my ISDN PRI up to the switch, each of the 23 channels gets it's own trunk number. Are you sure those 2 ISDN lines are not splitting into 4 trunks that you can send to whatever station you want?
No i got 1 isdn line white 2 trunks. And i can have 2 phone calls at the same time. but i have got 4 PABX numbers. and i can make 4 trunk groups but. I cant give the stations a PABX number.
Oh, so you are saying that you have DID coming in on an ISDN line. You have 2 channels (trunks) and 4 DID numbers assigned to you?
In that case, the first thing you need to know is how many digits are being sent to you by your provider. Commonly you may see the last 3-digits of the number, the last 4-digits of the number, or the full 7-digits (not as often) of the number.
If the station configuration is the same as the 150 Pro I have, there are 2 boxes for the extension number, then the name, then the status, device type and port listed for each station.
The first extension box is for the number you dial to reach that phone from inside, and is the phone's "official" extension. The 2nd box is the DID number for that phone. This is where you put the digits sent by your provider for the outside number you want to ring on that phone. Each of the 4 numbers you have can only be used once - so you will have 4 extensions that can be called from outside directly (which is wierd, because the numbers typically come in blocks of 20).
Here is a line from my station configuration. My inside and outside numbers match, so you will see the same number for extension as it is for DID. It does not have to be this way, but it is less confusing to the users if you match your extension numbers to your DID block. I am receiving 4-digits from my provider, which also matches my extension numbers which are 4-digits.
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Thanks for your great answer. I will ask how many digits i receiving in the nederlands. but i got one quastion. is it nesseseri to confugirate the the protocol setting to for the isdn line to receive the PABX numbers.
Fill in at International 31 at National 20 for A'dam 40 for Eindhoven. And at Abonnee nr the first digit "1" if your number is 020 1 2345678 and the last 5 or 6 numbers have to be filled in at "Toestellen" then in the kollum "doorkiesnr"
greetzzz..Bas
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It works! Now if only I could remember what I did...
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