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400 Series

Brand: Aastra | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Product and Safety Information
  12. user information
  13. Safety Information
  14. Data Protection
  15. About this System Manual
  16. About Aastra
  17. System interfaces
  18. Network Interfaces
  19. Basic rate interface BRI-T
  20. Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Connections
  21. Primary rate interface PRI
  22. Clock synchronization
  23. Direct Dialling Out (DDO)
  24. SIP acces
  25. Analogue Network Interfaces
  26. Analogue down-circuit connection
  27. Attenuation on analogue network interfaces
  28. Terminal interfaces
  29. DSI terminal interfaces
  30. IP terminal interface
  31. Analogue terminal interfaces
  32. Special Interfaces
  33. Interface for door intercom system
  34. Interface for general bell
  35. Numbering plan
  36. The System's Numbering Plan
  37. Categories in the Numbering Plan
  38. Exchange Access Categories
  39. Category for abbreviated dialling
  40. Category for emergency number
  41. Category for internal users
  42. Mobile phones
  43. Aastra Mobile Client (AMC)
  44. Virtual terminals
  45. PISN user
  46. Separate Regional Prefix Category
  47. Shared Numbering Plan
  48. PISN with different Regions
  49. Identification elements
  50. Internal and External Ringing Patterns
  51. Displaying Numbers (CLIP) and Names (CNIP)
  52. Displaying the CLIP
  53. CLIP with Incoming Calls
  54. Presentation of the CLIP on the Terminal
  55. Replicating the Name Display in the Communication Server
  56. Flow charts for name identification (CNIP)
  57. CLIP with Outgoing Calls
  58. Entering a fixed CLIP
  59. CLIP flowcharts for Outgoing Calls
  60. CLIP Display with a Virtual Network PISN User
  61. Outgoing call with local call forwarding
  62. Incoming call that is already redirected
  63. Incoming call with CDE overflow
  64. CLIP / COLP Settings
  65. User
  66. CLIP/CLIR settings
  67. Examples of CLIP Displays in the PISN
  68. PISN-Internal Calls
  69. Outgoing Calls to the Public Network
  70. Incoming calls from the public network
  71. CLIP format for transit connections in networks
  72. CLIP on analogue exchange accesses
  73. Routing elements
  74. Overview
  75. Trunk groups
  76. Trunk Groups of Network Interfaces
  77. Routing Functions of the Trunk Group for Incoming Calls
  78. Route
  79. The Route's Routing Functions
  80. Other Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
  81. Direct Dialling Plan (DDI plan)
  82. Call Distribution Element (CDE)
  83. Call destination
  84. Routing Functions for Incoming Calls
  85. Other Functions and Settings of the CDE
  86. Switch Groups
  87. User Group
  88. Ordinary user groups
  89. Call distribution in the member group
  90. Large user groups
  91. User Groups for Voice Mail and Other Applications
  92. Application example for a user group
  93. User Configuration
  94. Operator console
  95. Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
  96. Capolinea
  97. General bell
  98. Using Terminals as Key Telephones
  99. KT line and Line Key
  100. Incoming Calls via a KT Line
  101. Outgoing Calls via a KT Line
  102. Application Examples for Key Telephones
  103. Destination KT
  104. Queue with announcement (Number in Queue)
  105. ACD Server
  106. Call routing
  107. Dialling internal destinations via external call numbers
  108. Internal Digit Barring
  109. Call from the Public Network
  110. Call from the Private Leased-Line Network
  111. direct routing
  112. Personal call routing
  113. Response if busy
  114. Forwarding a call if busy
  115. Not Forwarding a Call if busy
  116. Response if unobtainable
  117. Emergency Routing
  118. Release Destination if Dialling is Incomplete
  119. Automatic reject of collect calls
  120. Outgoing traffic
  121. Digit barring
  122. Call to the Public Network
  123. Routing the call
  124. Call to the public Network via a Key Telephone
  125. Call to the public Network via an operator console
  126. Exchange access
  127. Call to the private Leased-Line Network
  128. Call to a DSS1 Terminal equipment on the S Bus (DDO)
  129. Least Cost Routing (LCR)
  130. LCR function
  131. Allocating the Internal Routing Table (LCR Table)
  132. Selecting the Network Provider (Routing Tables)
  133. Time zone
  134. Alternative Routing (Fallback Routing)
  135. Conversion and Routing (Network Provider Table)
  136. Bypassing LCR manually (Forced Routing)
  137. LCR with Key Telephones
  138. Call logging and Data Protection
  139. Higher-Level LCR Settings
  140. Exchange-to-Exchange Connection
  141. Setting up Exchange-to-Exchange Connections
  142. Clearing down Exchange-to-Exchange Connections
  143. Possible Exchange-to-Exchange Connections
  144. Transferring Call Forwarding Unconditional to the Exchange
  145. Three-Party Connections in the Exchange
  146. Transit Routing in the Private Leased-Line Network
  147. From the Public Network to the Private Leased-Line Network
  148. From the private leased-line network into the public network
  149. line network
  150. Testing overflow routing in the PISN
  151. Overflow routing within the private leased-line network
  152. Overflow routing via the public network
  153. Break-Out
  154. Data service
  155. Data-service connections and destination tables
  156. Routing in the private leased-line network
  157. User-to-user signalling (UUS)
  158. Fax service
  159. Call logging (CL)
  160. Individual charge counting or ICC
  161. Surcharge calculator
  162. ICC report
  163. Call logging for outgoing calls (OCL)
  164. General OCL settings
  165. Charge management
  166. Virtual charges
  167. Call data output
  168. Output types
  169. Printer faults
  170. Output formats
  171. Structure of the PC5 output format
  172. Data fields of the PC format
  173. Explanation of the data fields
  174. serial number
  175. server
  176. Examples of PC5 output in a PISN
  177. Protocol format
  178. Individual receipt format
  179. Output formats PC1 to PC4
  180. PC1 format
  181. PC2 format
  182. PC3 format
  183. Features
  184. Description categories and terminology
  185. Information about the system phones
  186. Terminology
  187. Network services, authorizations and operation
  188. ISDN supplementary services supported
  189. Notifications supported by the system
  190. Features in the private network
  191. Virtual Networking in the ISDN Network
  192. Features in the up-circuit communication server
  193. User-related features
  194. User-related authorizations
  195. Operating the features on the terminal
  196. Configurable keys
  197. Languages supported
  198. default values
  199. One Number user concept
  200. Call Forwarding Unconditional functions
  201. Call Forwarding Unconditional to exchange
  202. Wait for connection" setting
  203. Examples of Call Forwarding Unconditional
  204. Follow me
  205. Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNR)
  206. Deflecting a call during the ringing phase (CD)
  207. Reject call
  208. Twin Mode / Twin Comfort
  209. Do not disturb
  210. Substitution
  211. DECT Follow Me
  212. Organising absences on the workstation
  213. Connections involving several users
  214. Hold (enquiry call)
  215. Enquiry call with return to initial call
  216. Brokering (switching back and forth between two calls)
  217. Three-party conference from an enquiry call
  218. Conference
  219. Call transfer (switching)
  220. Call transfer without prior notice
  221. Call transfer if busy
  222. Recall
  223. Call acceptance
  224. Added features
  225. Voice memory capacity and voice channels
  226. Operation of the voice mail functions
  227. communication system
  228. Audio guide
  229. Scope
  230. Access concept
  231. Functions in prefix dialling
  232. Suffix dialling functions
  233. Dialling by name
  234. End-of-selection signal
  235. Call waiting
  236. Intrusion
  237. Silent intrusion
  238. connections overview
  239. Announcement to one or more users
  240. Intercom
  241. Charge recall
  242. Picking up a call
  243. Hotline
  244. Sending and reading text messages
  245. Message function
  246. Leave message
  247. Standard texts
  248. Park
  249. Central call parking
  250. Call parking function of the key telephone
  251. Call parking function on the operator console
  252. Callback if user busy / free
  253. Callback to free user
  254. Wait until free
  255. Team functions
  256. Locking and unlocking terminals
  257. Locking / unlocking terminals (telephone lock)
  258. Unlocking the terminal for each call
  259. Making calls with your own settings on a third-party phone
  260. Private calls with PIN
  261. Appointment reminder call
  262. Acceptance of a call or data connection
  263. Accepting the connection
  264. Take (taking a call)
  265. Fast take (pick up a call or a call connection)
  266. default settings
  267. Room monitoring (Baby surveillance)
  268. Functions
  269. Passive room monitoring
  270. Conversation recording
  271. Special features
  272. Answer general bell
  273. General bell on analogue terminal interface FXS
  274. Announcement service
  275. Clear configurations
  276. Suppression of the call number display
  277. Recording malicious calls (MCID)
  278. User group: Logging in and logging out
  279. Home alone
  280. Switching switch groups
  281. Switch control outputs
  282. Door function
  283. Door bell
  284. Open door"
  285. Dial door intercom
  286. System time and system date
  287. Free seating
  288. Remote control features
  289. Remote controlling features from within the system
  290. Remote controlling features from outside the system
  291. Time-controlled functions
  292. Hospitality/Hotel
  293. Configuration and operating concept
  294. Network printer and Aastra 400 Print Spooler
  295. System configuration
  296. Setting up phone booths
  297. Message and Alarm Systems
  298. Internal messaging system for system phones
  299. External messaging and alarm systems
  300. Alarm handling
  301. Alarm trigger with ATAS/ATASpro
  302. Functions with Aastra Alarm Server
  303. Interface descriptions
  304. Features Overview
  305. Limited Warranty (Australia only)
  306. Index
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