PBX Features
  Blind Transfer
  BLF Support
  Blacklist
  Call Back
  CDR(Call Detail Records)
  Call Forward
  Call Parking
  Call Recording
  Call Pickup
  Call Routing
  Call Transfer
  Call Waiting
  Caller ID
  Conference
  Define Office Time
  DDNS
  Dial by Name
  DISA(Direct Inward System Access)
  DIDs
  Distinctive Ringtone
  DND(Do Not Disturb)
  FAX (T.38)
  Firewall
  Follow me
  IVR (Interactive Voice Response)
  Intercom/Zone Intercom
  Mobility Extension
  Multi-language Prompt
  Music On Hold
  Music On Transfer
  One touch record
  OpenVPN
  Phone Provisioning
  PIN User ( PIN Code Control)
  Paging/Zone Paging
  PPPoE
  Queue
  Ring Group
  Route by Caller ID
  Skype Integration (Skype Connect)
  SMS to Mail/Mail to SMS
  Speed Dial
  Static Route
  Three-way Calling
  Voicemail
  Voicemail to Email
  Voicemail Forwarding
  Web Based Control Panel
  *TR069

 DIDs


Introduction:

Direct inward dialing (DID), also called direct dial-in (DDI) in Europe and Oceania, is a feature offered by telephone companies for use with their customers' private branch exchange (PBX) systems.

In DID service the telephone company provides one or more trunk lines to the customer for connection to the customer's PBX and allocates a range of telephone numbers to this line (or group of lines) and forwards all calls to such numbers via the trunk. As calls are presented to the PBX, the dialed destination number (DNIS) is transmitted, usually partially (e.g., last four digits), so that the PBX can route the call directly to the desired telephone extension within the organization without the need for an operator or attendant. The service allows direct inward call routing to each extension while maintaining only a limited number of subscriber lines to satisfy the average concurrent usage of the customer.