Off PBX Configuration Set field descriptions

Last Updated : Feb 22, 2021 |

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Number

The Off PBX endpoint configuration set number.

Description

Description of the Off PBX endpoint configuration set. The description field can also specify the name of the Off PBX Configuration Set.

Calling Number Style

Determines the format of the caller ID for calls from a local Communication Manager extension to an extension to a cellular telephone. The possible values are:

  • Network: Provides a display of only 10-digit numbers. For internal calls, the ISDN numbering tables are used to create the calling number. DCS calls use the ISDN calling number, if provided. Externally provided calling numbers are used for externally originated calls.

  • Port: Provides a display of less than 10-digits. Extensions are sent as the calling number for all internal and DCS network-originated calls.

CDR Origination

Determines the Call Detail Record (CDR) report format when CDR records are generated for a call that originates from an Extension to Cellular cell phone. To generate this CDR, you must enable the Incoming Trunk CDR. The CDR report excludes dialed Feature Name Extensions (FNEs). The possible values are:

  • phone-number: The calling party on the CDR report is the 10-digit cell phone number. This is the default value.

  • extension: The calling party on the CDR report is the internal office telephone extension associated with the Extension to Cellular cell phone.

  • none: The system does not generate an originating CDR report.

CDR EC500

Determines whether a CDR is generated for any call to the cellular telephone. Available only if CDR reports are enabled for the trunk group. The possible values are:

  • true: Treats calls to the XMOBILE station as trunk calls and generates a CDR.

  • false: Treats calls to the XMOBILE station as internal calls, without generating a CDR.

Fast Conn

Determines whether additional processing occurs on the server running Communication Manager prior to connecting a call. Fast Conn is reserved for future that the cell telephone provider might provide.

Post Conn

Determines whether additional capabilities, beyond standard ISDN dialing, are available for those incoming ISDN trunk calls that are mapped to XMOBILE endpoints. Post Conn options come into effect after the call has entered the active state. The possible values are:

  • dtmf: Expect digits from either in-band or out-of-band, but not simultaneously. The server allocates a DTMF receiver whenever the server needs to collect digits. This option is normally used for Extension to Cellular XMOBILE endpoint calls.

  • out-of-band: Expect all digits delivered by out-of-band signaling only. The server running Communication Manager collects digits from the out-of-band channel or no touch-tone receiver. In addition, any digits received when the server is not collecting digits are converted to DTMF and is broadcast to all the parties on the call. This option is implemented for DECT XMOBILE endpoint calls.

  • both: Expect all subsequent digits delivered by simultaneous in-band and out of-band signaling. Out-of-band signaling consists of digits embedded in ISDN INFO messages while in-band signaling consists of DTMF in the voice path. The server running Communication Manager collects all the digits from the out-of-band channel. To prevent double digit collection, touch tone receive is not allocated. End-to-end signaling occurs transparently to the server through in-band transmission of DTMF. This option is implemented for PHS XMOBILE endpoint calls.

Voice Mail Dest

Voice Mail Dest prevents cellular voice mail from answering an Extension to Cellular call. When the call server detects that the cell phone is not the entity answering the call, the call server brings the call back to the server. The possible values are:

  • none: No restrictions on cellular voice mail. This is the default value.

  • timed: When you enter timed, the system displays the seconds field, which accepts values from 1 to 9. The default value is 4 seconds. In the Extension to Cellular-enabled environment, if you answer the call at the cell within the configured time, Communication Manager treats the call as a call that the cellular voice mail answers, and disconnects the cellular leg of the call. The call continues to ring at the desk phone. You can use this configuration for any type of network, including GSM, CDMA, and ISDN.

  • message: The message option works with carriers who use non-ISDN voice mail systems. You must not use this option with ISDN-based voice mail systems.

System

The name of the Communication Manager system.

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View

Click to view the details of the Off PBX Configuration Set.

Edit

Click to edit the Off PBX Configuration Set.