Designation | Explanation |
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Location | Enter a name for the Location. The name must be unambiguous within SwyxWare. |
Description | Enter a description, if applicable. |
Time zone | Select the time zone this Location is assigned to. The time zone is required for evaluating time-dependent restrictions, for example for routing. Example A Trunk Group (e.g. ISDN, Location Germany) is enabled only from 6p.m. to 8p.m. If a User in England now calls at 7:15p.m. local time a number in Germany (German local time 8:15p.m.), the ISDN Trunk Group is disabled for this call. |
Standard Location | Activate the check box, if you want the Location to be used as the default for all subsequently created Users and Trunk Groups. |
Number of concurrent calls | Enter the maximum number of connections for this Location. Connections are not only direct calls but also all connections to SwyxServer e.g. to a script. For instance, if you hold a call and start a second call, you have two connections to the SwyxServer. |
Designation | Explanation |
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Country code | Enter the country code of the location. Example:’44' for Germany |
Area code | Enter the location code of the site without leading '0'. Example: ‘20' for London or ‘161 for Manchester |
Public line access codes (separated by “;”): | Enter the code for external calls, e.g. Default value:'0' You are able to enter several public line accesses separated by a semicolon, e.g. to differentiate private and business calls using a different public line access. |
Prefix for long distance calls | Enter the code for long distance calls. Example:’44' for Germany |
Prefix for international calls | Enter the code for international calls. Example:’44' for Germany |
Number for undeliverable calls | Select from the Global Phonebook a User to whom calls will be forwarded which are in the SwyxServer number range but are not assigned to a User. The number for undeliverable calls can also be assigned to a User at a linked SwyxServer. |