Installation and Maintenance Manual - Aastra 5000 AMT/PTD/PBX/0058/4/6/EN
Description et caractéristiques d’un PBX 01/2011 Page 119
3.9.2 Standard configuration
The standard configuration is a customised configuration. It caters for the special
requirements of a company. The standard configuration is suitable for single-company
installations, whether in small premises or for larger-scale organisations with a large
number of extensions. Customisation can include changing the numbering plan, setting
up an automatic call distribution service, defining categories, and much more to optimise
the use of the iPBX by the customer.
3.9.3 Multi-company configuration
This is the term used to describe a configuration that enables many organisations to use
one iPBX. An iPBX can manage up to 32 different organisations. Each company/
department pair can be fully customised to suit its own unique requirements, including for
example, its own central office trunks, operator consoles, speed dial numbers, and
greeting messages.
3.9.4 Multi-site configuration
A multi-site network is made up of a number of interconnected sites, thus offering services
similar to those of a high capacity system. Multisite operation ensures that users are
unaware of the geographical location of the various sites composing a company.
3.9.5 Hotel/motel configuration
The iPBX offers additional features suitable for hotels/motels. Monitoring can be carried
out on an operator console or a digital set for the following services:
• Room status - occupied or free
• Check-in and check-out
• Wake-up function
• Billing credit allowance and record printouts
• Message lamp control for message notification
•…
3.9.6 Hospital configuration
This configuration, similar to hotel operation, can also include functions specific to
hospitals such as:
• A voice prompt
• Management of DID (Direct Inward Dialling) specifically suited to patients
• The do not disturb function for patients during the night
• Charging according to patient downpayments.