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Bizfon Manual II: Administrator's Guide  
Administrator’s Menus 
Bizfon2000 and Bizfon4000 (SW Version 4.1.x) 
 
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The  FXO Settings page lists the available local FXO lines, shared 
FXO lines on the remote devices (if any) and their settings. If the FXO 
service has been disabled, the Allowed Call TypeRoute Incoming 
Call to
 and PSTN number columns are set to “N/A”. 
Clicking on the FXO line number will open the FXO Settings - FXO# 
page where the FXO line settings may be modified. If having 
 service is enabled and the local Bizfon provides its 
FXO lines to the remote device, no FXO lines’ settings can be 
modified on the local Bizfon. In this case, all shared FXO lines can 
only be configured from the remote device. Any modifications in the 
shared FXO line’s settings on the master Bizfon will immediately be 
reflected in the FXO Settings table on the slave Bizfon. 
 
Fig. II-115: FXO Settings page 
The Enable FXO checkbox selection activates FXO support for the selected FXO line. 
The Allowed Call Type is used to choose the allowed call directions for the corresponding FXO line. The administrator may choose between:  
• 
Enabling incoming calls (prohibiting outgoing calls) for the selected FXO line.
 
• 
Enabling outgoing calls (prohibiting incoming calls) for the selected FXO line.
 
• 
Enabling both incoming and outgoing calls for the selected FXO line.
 
The  Route incoming FXO Call to manipulation radio buttons 
group allows you to define the destination where incoming calls 
addressed to the corresponding FXO line will be forwarded to. 
• 
Extension – this selection allows you to choose the local 
PBX user or auto attendant extension to forward calls. If an 
inactive extension is chosen from this list, the voice mail 
system will answer the call addressed to the corresponding 
FXO line. If the Auto Attendant extension is chosen, it will 
become the “default user” for the corresponding FXO line 
on the Bizfon.
 
• 
Routing – this selection allows you to forward the incoming 
calls to the destination defined through 
. This 
selection requires you to enter a routing pattern to the 
corresponding field. Based on the registered PSTN users, 
the caller will be able to reach the destination according to 
configurations in Call Routing Table. 
 
 
Fig. II-116: FXO Line Settings page 
By choosing a destination, the Bizfon administrator virtually assigns a default number that will start ringing when a call is initiated to the Bizfon’s 
PSTN number. 
The PSTN Number text field allows you to enter the PSTN number that the current FXO line is attached to. The field value is optional and used as 
an identification parameter for FXO lines. The field value can be left empty. 
Alternative AC Termination Mode appears if the local country (Germany, Israel, France, etc.) selected for Bizfon has two COs that use different 
types of AC termination. Contact your CO to learn about your AC termination mode. Selecting the checkbox may help if the voice quality over FXO is 
poor or an echo is noticed.   
 
To modify the FXO Settings 
1.
 
Select the FXO line number from the FXO Settings table. The FXO Settings -FXO# will appear where the line settings may be modified. 
2.
 
Enable the FXO line to receive calls from the PSTN. To reject calls from/to the PSTN, deselect the Enable FXO checkbox. 
3.
 
If FXO has been enabled, select the Call Type from the Allowed Call Type drop down list and the extension from the Route FXO Call to drop 
down list to route the FXO calls correspondingly. 
4.
   Insert a PSTN number in the same named text field to identify the FXO line. 
5.
   Enable Alternative AC Termination Mode if this is a requirement of your CO. 
6.  
Press Save to submit the FXO line settings. 
 
External PSTN Gateways 
The External PSTN Gateways page allows Bizfon to use the FXO lines on other Bizfons. This provides the option to call not only through local 
PSTN lines but also through available shared FXO lines in the network of Bizfons. When the sharing mode is enabled and one Bizfon is configured to 
use the shared PSTN lines of another Bizfon, the corresponding routing patterns will automatically be created in the Call Routing Tables (see 
) on both Bizfons. This will allow PSTN call routing between the two Bizfons. 
Attention:
 Any changes on this page will lead to the corresponding configuration changes on the slave device affecting the FXO lines that are 
currently being used by the actual Bizfon.