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Connections
PBX Networking
PBX Networking
T-Comfort 930 DSL provides all the features necessary for PBX networking. You need PBX networking in the
following cases:
■
To operate the T-Comfort 930 DSL as a subsidiary system on another PBX. This will also allow you to use
the T-Comfort 930 DSL as a DECT server, for example.
■
To network several T-Comfort 930 DSLs into a PBX system.
■
To use flexible configuration possibilities of trunk lines for a T-Comfort 930 DSL.
All settings that affect the configuration of PBX networking can be found in the Configurator menu
PBX Configuration: Trunks
and in the
PBX Configuration: System: Settings
dialogue under
System
linking
. Refer also refer to the corresponding help topics in the T-Comfort 930 DSL online help.
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Note:
If you do not need the features of PBX networking, the simplified configuration is
sufficient in most cases. For this purpose, assign the preconfigured trunk groups (bun-
dles)
Multi-terminal access
or
System access
to the ports. The preconfigured route
called
External trunk
now makes it possible to seize an external line immediately or by
first dialling the prefix “0”. You can rename the preconfigured bundle and the preconfi-
gured route if required, but you cannot delete them.
Connections
Networking two or more TK systems means interconnecting them. The T-Comfort 930 DSL allows you to use
the following connections:
■
ISDN trunk lines
■
ISDN point-to-point connections (Q.SIG) on external S
0
ports
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