Automatic outside line access

Using the LANCOM VoIP router and the enhancement with VoIP functionality within your telephone structure is designed to support the users' telephone behavior with the greatest possible convenience. One of the core aspects of this is the use of "spontaneous" or "automatic" outside line access, a feature that is familiar to users of standard PBX systems.

When the telephone structure is extended with a LANCOM VoIP router, a variety of new possibilities become available for connecting telephone terminal equipment. This includes the existing analog or ISDN telephones (where necessary, connected to the respective PBX) or VoIP terminal equipment such as SIP telephones or PCs with VoIP software.

As a new and central building block in the telephone structure, the LANCOM VoIP router assumes many of the PBX tasks for the terminal equipment connected to it. As such, you can also set up the automatic outside line access for the terminal equipment connected to the LANCOM VoIP router directly for the ISDN or SIP subscriber groups, thereby adapting it to existing telephone behavior.

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