The ISDN user settings are configured by clicking on the button ISDN users.
- Entry active
- Activates or deactivates this entry.
- Internal telephone number
- Internal number of the ISDN telephone or name of the user (SIP URI).
Note: By using the # character as a placeholder, you can use a single entry to address entire groups of numbers, e.g. when using extension numbers at a point-to-point connection.Note: User entries that use # characters to map user groups cannot be used for registration at an upstream PBX. This registration always demands a specific entry for the individual ISDN user.
- Display name
- Name for display on the telephone being called.
- Comment
- Comment on this entry.
- MSN/DDI
- Internal MSN that is used for this user on the internal ISDN bus.
- MSN: Number of the telephone connection if it is a point-to-multipoint connection.
- DDI (Direct Dialing in): Telephone extension number if the connection is configured as a point-to-point line.
Note: By using the # character as a placeholder, you can use a single entry to address entire groups of numbers, e.g. when using extension numbers at a point-to-point connection.Note: User entries that use # characters to map user groups cannot be used for registration at an upstream PBX. This registration always demands a specific entry for the individual ISDN user. - ISDN/S0 bus
- ISDN interface for the users to establish a connection.
- En-bloc detection
- With en-bloc dialing the device automatically detects that the dialed number is complete. A result of this is that the device places a call if it recognizes a group of digits as a contiguous block (e.g. for speed dialing). However, redialing is not an option.
- Parallel call
- If you use this feature, signaling occurs on all selected both ISDN lines. The call is accepted at the first telephone to pick up the call.
- Domain/realm of PBX
- Domain of an upstream SIP PBX when the ISDN 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 at any upstream SIP PBX when the 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.
- Hide your telephone number from the person being called (CLIR)
- Switches the transmission of the calling-line identifier on/off.