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Coverage Conditions
For this example, assume that the condition describes coverage by the Octel 200/300 with the following
configuration:
Direct internal calls to coverage if station is active, busy, or RNA.
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Direct external calls to coverage if station is busy or RNA.
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Coverage Points
The coverage path is set up as follows:
The first coverage point is the Octel 200/300 hunt group.
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The second coverage point (in the event the Octel 200/300 fails to answer the call) is the attendant
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(extension 0).
No third point is specified.
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Figure 7.2-10 shows a coverage path configured to meet the above specifications. For stations assigned
this coverage path, internal calls are redirected to coverage if the station is either active or unanswered
after four rings. An external call is redirected to coverage if the station is either busy or unanswered after
four rings. Specifying busy also redirects calls if the station is active.
Calls redirected to coverage are first sent to the Octel 200/300. Should the Octel 200/300 fail to answer
the call within the Don't Answer Interval for Subsequent Redirection (e.g., if all the Octel 200/300 ports
are busy), the call is redirected to the attendant (extension 0).
Configuration
Proceed with the coverage path configuration as follows:
1. List all coverage paths and note which ones need to be changed.
2. Use the CHANGE command to modify one of the noted coverage paths. Figure 7.2-10 shows an
example of the data entry screen for a coverage path.
3. Enter the Hunt Group (HX)Octel 200/300 as a COVERAGE POINT in the coverage path.
4. Check the COVERAGE CRITERIA. Verify that the number of rings for Don't Answer is one more
than the number of rings specified for RNA in the Octel 200/300
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each coverage path which must be changed.
6. Add and define any new coverage paths that are needed for special applications involving the Octel
200/300. Create a coverage path that has the attendant as its first coverage point and the extension of
the last the Octel 200/300 port as the second coverage point. This is the coverage path (referred to as
CPX) that should be specified for the Octel 200/300 access extension (EXTL1) Octel 200/300.
The coverage path assigned to the Hunt Group should be specified as 9 rings before forward.

Trunk Groups

Any incoming CO trunk group answered by the Octel 200/300 must have its incoming destination defined
to be the Octel 200/300 access extension. The group name for all trunk groups must use the format
required for identification by the Octel 200/300.
PB60019-01
RNA means a call is unanswered after four rings. (The number of rings specified for RNA in
must be less than four.)
AT&T System 75/Definity G1 Adaptive Integration
7.2-21
Octel 200/300
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