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TheGateway PBX object is used to register a gateway with the PBX. | TheGateway PBX object is used to register a gateway with the PBX. A Gateway object in contrast to a User object allows additional dialing digits to be sent. Also for incoming calls the incoming calling party number is passed on. | ||
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|valign=top nowrap=true|'''Enblock Count''' | |||
|If this number of digits is dialed after the number of the Gateway object itself, the call is sent out as enblock call. This is useful to connect to gateway which are not capable of overlap receiving. | |||
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|valign=top nowrap=true|'''Prefix''' | |||
|If this checkmark is set, the number of the Gateway object itself is removed from the called party number for outgoing calls and added to the calling party number for incoming calls | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:42, 25 July 2007
TheGateway PBX object is used to register a gateway with the PBX. A Gateway object in contrast to a User object allows additional dialing digits to be sent. Also for incoming calls the incoming calling party number is passed on.
Enblock Count | If this number of digits is dialed after the number of the Gateway object itself, the call is sent out as enblock call. This is useful to connect to gateway which are not capable of overlap receiving. |
Prefix | If this checkmark is set, the number of the Gateway object itself is removed from the called party number for outgoing calls and added to the calling party number for incoming calls |