<p>The term <span class="reference">PBX</span> is used here to describe a telephone system. This refers 
to any of a range of a multiline telephone  systems typically used in 
business environments, encompassing systems ranging from small key 
systems to large scale private branch exchanges (PBX).</p>

<p>TIM Enterprise supports a large number of PBXs. <b>For a full list of supported PBXs</b>, please have a look <a href="http://www.tri-line.com/en/products/pbx_compatibility.php">here</a>.</p>

<p>TIM Enterprise can be configured to take call records from a single PBX 
covering just one site or one covering multiple sites. You can also 
connect to a number of individual PBXs located in different places. 
PBXs can be added anywhere in your directory. Simply drill-down your 
directory until you reach the point where you would like to add the 
collection point. Click on <span class="button">New object</span> and select <span class="button">PBX</span> as the object you 
would like to add. Then press <span class="button">Add</span> as shown below. The name given to the PBX is normally
 the make and model ID.</p>

<img id="border" src="http://www.tri-line.com/common/img/documentation/tim_enterprise/add_pbx_1.png" alt="Add PBX" />

<p>The example below shows a single ACM switch serving several sites.</p>

<img id="border" src="http://www.tri-line.com/common/img/documentation/tim_enterprise/add_pbx_1.png" alt="Add PBX" />

<p>The example below shows a Mitel 3300 on the London site.</p>

<img id="border" src="http://www.tri-line.com/common/img/documentation/tim_enterprise/add_pbx_1.png" alt="Add PBX" />