LANconfig:
- Entry active
- Activates or deactivates the entry.
- Internal call number
- Internal number of the analog telephone or name of the user (SIP URI).
- Display name
- Name for display on the telephone being called.
- Comment
- Comment on this entry.
- Analog interfaces
- Select the Analog interfaces which should be alerted when a call is made to the Internal call number.
- Dial interfaces
- Select an Analog interface. A telephone connected to this interface uses the Internal call number as a source number when it makes a call.
- Suppress transmission of own phone number to the remote site (CLIR)
- Switches the transmission of the calling-line identifier on/off.
- Generate metering pulse
- The metering pulse is used in analog telephone networks to inform callers of the costs of their calls. With appropriate terminal equipment (e.g. telephone with charge display), the metering pulse is filtered out from the overall signal and this information is converted to display the call charge.Note: This option allows the metering pulse to be passed on to the analog user/equipment. It is possible for charge information from the ISDN telephone network to be transferred to an ISDN line and converted into an analog metering pulse.
- Domain/realm of PBX
- Domain of an upstream SIP PBX when the analog user is to be logged in as a SIP user. The domain must be configured for a SIP PBX line in order for upstream login to be performed.
- Authentication name
- Name for authentication at any upstream SIP PBX when the user's domain is the same as the domain of a SIP PBX line.
- Password
- Password for authentication as a SIP user to any upstream SIP PBX when the analog user's domain is the same as the domain of a SIP PBX line. It is possible for ISDN users to log in to an upstream SIP PBX using a shared password ("Standard password" on the SIP PBX line).
- Device type
- Type of device connected.Note: The type determines whether an analog connection should be converted into SIP T.38, where applicable. Selecting "Fax" or "Telephone/Fax" activates fax signal recognition that could result in an impairment of the connection quality for telephones. Therefore please select the corresponding type of device connected in order to ensure optimum quality.