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To set up a secret code from the interface of the virtual extension, click on the Phone Terminal Setup icon, scroll down to the Extension Virtualization fieldset, and fill in the Set secret code field.
When the extension is virtualized, all fields detailed below are displayed in the interface.
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To enable this option from the interface of the base extension, click on the Provisioning and SIP icon, scroll down to Extension Virtualization fieldset, and select the Allow virtualization on this extension option.
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Please note that this option is disabled by default because during virtualization a base extension becomes unavailable! |
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So basically the physical terminal of B is used as a base and at the same time B is virtualized. Even if the user tries to unvirtualize (return to base) from its own physical extension or from the virtualized extension, it will be unvirtualized on request, without the need to provide any password. If *30 is dialled from the physical terminal of B, then A will be unvirtualized. Then, if *30 is dialled again, extension B will return to its own physical extension.
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