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A virtual dummy station is a station that is configured to play a certain role in an application. It may not be necessary that the station is physically connected. Call queueing is just one example that can be handled by a Virtual Dummy Station.  
A virtual dummy station is a station that is configured to play a certain role in an application. It may not be necessary that the station is physically connected. Call queueing is just one example that can be handled by a Virtual Dummy Station.  
An example of this is placing Call Requests with a Dummy Station so they can call out to the Public Telephone Network one by one using a SIP Gateway. [[Elevator alarm to external phone with voice identifcation|Elevator alarm to External Phone]]
Virtual Dummy Stations do not consume an IP Station License.


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[[Physical Dummy Station]]
[[Physical Dummy Station]]
 
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Revision as of 21:11, 22 March 2022

A virtual dummy station is a station that is configured to play a certain role in an application. It may not be necessary that the station is physically connected. Call queueing is just one example that can be handled by a Virtual Dummy Station.

An example of this is placing Call Requests with a Dummy Station so they can call out to the Public Telephone Network one by one using a SIP Gateway. Elevator alarm to External Phone

Virtual Dummy Stations do not consume an IP Station License.

Related Article: Physical Dummy Station

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