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I guess it depends upon what you mean by "virtual ports". For stations, you can identify the station type as 9 for "virtual". You can then program that station for pretty much anything you'd use for physical extensions. As for virtual mailboxes, if they are designated in the 200s, those mailboxes are generally used for use by non-existent extensions. Of course, these parameters can be changed in programming.
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