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Revision as of 16:31, 29 March 2007
The Number Map PBX object allows you to store abbreviated dialling numbers in the PBX. For example, you can define the abbreviated dialling number #1 (Number = #1) for the local police station (07031-110). When using several locations, this can have undesired side-effects however, since a subscriber of a different location (B) would always call the police station of the one location (A) with this abbreviated dialling number. Therefore, when defining a Number Map, the IP address range with network mask must always be specified.
The following specifications are made in the MAP section:
- Address: The IP address range that is authorised to use this Number Map. To allow all subscribers to use this Number Map, you can leave this field empty.
- Mask: If all subscribers are to be permitted to use this Number Map, you must enter the subnet mask 0.0.0.0; otherwise, you enter the relevant network mask of the authorised IP address range.
- Dest. No: The destination number with which this Number Map is to be linked.