The PABX
What is a PABX?
A Private Branch automatic switching or simply PABX, is a central digital telephone exchange which links telephone networks to VoIP networks.What is a PABX?
A Private Branch automatic switching or simply PABX, is a central digital telephone exchange which links telephone networks to VoIP networks.
At the beginning of the 1990s there were available resources and means to actually change the inner working of a PABX and have also opened business opportunities for newcomers to the market of mid-size PABX, since they have lowered the entry barrier for new manufacturers.
Functionally, the PABX performs four main call processing duties:
- Establishing connections (circuits) between the telephone sets of two users (e.g. mapping a dialed number to a physical phone);
- Maintaining such connections as long as the users require them (i.e. channeling voice signals between the users);
- Disconnecting those connections as per the user’s requirement;
- Providing information for accounting purposes (e.g. metering calls).
In addition to these basic functions, PABX offer many other calling features and capabilities, with different manufacturers providing different and more features in an effort to differentiate their products.
Common capabilities include (manufactures may have a different name for each capability):
Auto Attendant
ACD – Automatic Call Distributor
Automatic Ring Back
Call forwading (on busy or absence)
Call Park
Call pick-up
Call transfer
Call Waiting
Conference Call
Customized Abbreviater dialing (Spreed Dialing)
Direct Inward Dialing (DID or DDI)
Do Not Disturb
Follow me
IVR – Interactive Voice Response
Music on hold (MOH)
Night Service
Shared message boces (where a department can have a shared voicemail box)
Voice mail
Voice paging (using specif phone sets or a PA system)
Welcome Message
Interfaces for connecting extensions to a PABX include:
Protocols for connecting two or more PABX to each other include:
Interfaces for connecting PABX to trunk lines include:
Inter faces for collecting data from the PBX include: