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pabxTerminalTable
OIDNameTypeAccess
.1IdINTEGERRW
.2NameDisplayStringRW
.3SlotINTEGERRW
.4UnitINTEGERRW
.5DestinationENUMD
.6PrimUserIdINTEGERRW
.7TypeENUMRW
.8ProfileIdINTEGERRW
.9SystelSerialNoDisplayStringRW

Id
The id uniquely identifies a terminal and can have the values

0 up to 2147483647, where number 0 has the special meaning

'auto id' when creating new terminals.
Name
This optional field contains just a (preferably unique)

descriptive name for the terminal.
Slot
Designates the slot of the physical interface the terminal

is attached to.
Unit
Designates the unit of the physical interface the terminal

is attached to.
Destination
This object specifies the type of the destination. When

set to physical, the destination is the physical device

selected by pabxExtSlot and pabxExtUnit. When set to

application, the extension may be used by CAPI or TAPI

software applications. When set to internet-telephony,

the destination is the computer on the network with

the ip-address pabxExtIpAddr. When this object ist set to

multiprotocol-routing, the destination is the builtin

multiprotocol-router. In this case the object

pabxExtLayer1Prot may be used to specify the layer1 protocol

and pabxExtIfIndex may be used to assign the extension to

a specific multiprotocol-interface. Finally isdn-login may

be used to assign the extension to the isdn-login facility

of the system.
Enumerations:
  • delete (1)
  • physical (2)
  • application (3)
  • internet-telephony (4)
  • multiprotocol-routing (5)
  • isdn-login (6)
  • msg-box (7)
PrimUserId
The primary user id allows for automatically setting the user

for newly created extensions for that terminal. The default

value is 0 meaning no particular user.
Type
The terminal type identifies which kind of terminal it is.

By default type is set to phone; other possibilities are

modem, fax and headset.

When set to modem or fax the normal dial tone is provided

instead of a pulsed one normally (without automatic dialout

on trunks).
Enumerations:
  • phone (1)
  • modem (2)
  • fax (3)
  • headset (4)
  • answeringmachine (5)
  • system-phone (6)
ProfileId
ProfileId holds an id specifying an applying profile entry in

pabx profile table.

If set to 0 no profile applies as 0 is not a valid id for

profiles. In that case system default settings apply for

the terminal (-> pabxSTATICTable).
SystelSerialNo
This field is only for terminals of type system-phone and

specifies its serial number.

For terminals set to terminal type 'system phone' the next

system terminal found will automatically be associated with

a terminal in case serial number is left blank.

Default value is the empty string.


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