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When a new database is created in [[EMT overview | Exigo Management Tool]] it is possible to define a new range of directory numbers.
 
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In Advanced Settings in the wizard it is possible to set the System ID and Directory Number Index. <br>
 
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The System ID and Directory Number Index can also be changed later on. <br>
 
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This is done by right-clicking on System in the Device Tree and select '''Select System ID's'''.
 
This is done by right-clicking on System in the Device Tree and select '''Select System ID's'''.
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Revision as of 15:24, 17 August 2017

This article explains the principle of how the ExigoNet works.

With the use of SIP/SIP Trunk it is possible to make integration between different Exigo system.


Directory Numbers

In order to avoid conflicts regarding directory numbers each Exigo system needs to have its own range.
More information regarding Directory Numbers can be found here.

When a new database is created in Exigo Management Tool it is possible to define a new range of directory numbers.

ExigoNet - System ID and Directory Number Index


In Advanced Settings in the wizard it is possible to set the System ID and Directory Number Index.
System ID - Changing this number will change the first two directory numbers according to the rules.
Directory Number Index - This will set the directory number range for the Action Calls.

The default range for Action Calls is from 98001 to 98099.
If you set the Directory Number Index to 1 the default range for action Calls will be 98101 to 98199.

The System ID and Directory Number Index can also be changed later on.
This is done by right-clicking on System in the Device Tree and select Select System ID's.

Select System ID's