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Parameter |
Description |
Range size | The number of directory numbers in the range. All codes in the range defined by First code and Range size must have the same number of digits. For example, if the first code is 900, you cannot configure a range size of more than 100 because this gives a mix of three-digit and four-digit codes. |
First Directory number | The first external 10-digit directory number in the range. Either type in the number (noting that if the Number status of the parent PBX object is Normal, Ported from, or Non-geographic, the directory number must be within an active Number Range), or click on the ellipsis symbol at the end of the field to select from the list of numbers not currently in use, as follows.
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First code | The code that will be pulsed to the PBX to identify the terminal corresponding to the first directory number in the range. Specify a numeric code of 2-9 digits (if the Call Agent signaling type of the parent PBX is Analog line / T1 CAS), or 2-25 digits (if it is ISDN PRI or SIP). This code must be the same length as the codes for any existing direct inward dial ranges already configured for this PBX. All codes in the range defined by First code and Range size must have the same number of digits. For example, if the range size is 100, you cannot configure a first code between 901 and 999 because this gives a mix of three-digit and four-digit codes. |
Limit incoming calls | Specifies whether to limit the number of simultaneous incoming calls to this range of numbers. Values:
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Maximum incoming calls | This field appears only if Limit incoming calls is True. The maximum number of simultaneous incoming calls to this range of numbers. When the limit is reached, any further calls will be treated as though the PBX is busy. |