Reference:Administration/PBX/General

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The innovaphone PBX can be administered here.

  • PBX Mode: The PBX mode Off, Master, Slave or Standby.
    • Off - The PBX is disabled.
    • Master - Operates the PBX on this device as the master. Where several PBXs are operated in combination, there must be one PBX configured as the master.
    • Slave - Operates the PBX on this device as the slave. A slave must register with a master.
    • Standby - Standby PBX for the master. Monitors the functioning of the master and becomes active (as the master) if the master PBX is no longer available.
  • System Name: The system name. For H.323 terminals, this is the gatekeeper identifier.
  • PBX Name: The PBX name. If several devices are operated in combination, every device with a PBX component must be allocated a unique name. This name is also used for identification when a slave registers with a master.
  • Unknown Registrations: A checked check box allows unknown registrations. These are terminals that have no gatekeeper ID allocated and try to register with a gateway via the Gatekeeper Discovery.
  • Music On Hold URL: If a valid path (URL) to a music on hold file is specified here, then it is played as soon as a call is put on hold.
    The URL can be specified in the following format: http://192.168.0.1/webdav/moh.$coder?coder=g729,g711a&repeat=true
    The specification of the wildcard .$coder?coder=g729,g711a in place of the file extension .g729 enables several formats to be specified. They must be specified separated by a comma and must be available on the Web server. With the addition &repeat=true, an automatic repeat can be enabled.
  • External Music On Hold: For load balancing purposes, the music on hold can be read from a different device. This device can register with the name configured here. If no name is configured, the music on hold of the local device is read.
  • CFNR Timer: Global timeout (in seconds) for a call diversion when there is no response, unless configured differently for the respective user.
  • No. of Regs w/o Pwd: Number of possible registrations without a password entry.
  • Recall Timer: Time, after which the call is sent back to the switching user following a failed switching attempt (recall). If no value is configured, no recall is made.
  • Pickup Prefix: The prefix that is to apply to the pickup group.
  • Enable External Transfer: A checked check box enables external call switching.
  • Route External Calls to: Here, you specify the long name of the PBX object of the PBX type, to which external calls are to be routed.


Slave PBX section

If the PBX is operated in Slave mode, then the Slave PBX section is displayed:

  • Master: The IP address of the PBX master.
  • Alternate Master: The IP address of an alternative PBX master (standby), if available.
  • Password: The password of the PBX master (slave), if configured.


Standby PBX section

If the PBX is operated in Standby mode, then the Standby PBX section is displayed:

  • Master: The IP address of the PBX master.


Licenses section:

The Licences section provides you with a brief overview of the available PBX licences and those that have already been allocated:

  • Registrations: Registration licences.
  • Operators: Operator licences.
  • SoftwarePhones: SoftwarePhone licences.
  • PBX6#n: PBX basic licences.
  • PBX6#m@n: PBX basic licence upgrades.


Registrations section:

  • Limit: The maximum number of registrations of the device.
  • Current: The current number of registrations already performed.