8.1.3 Rolm Specific Configuration; Incoming Trunks; Octel 200/300 Port Extensions; Ric Display Phone Extensions - Avaya Octel 200 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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8.1.3 ROLM SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION

The CBX's configuration is divided into four sections:

Incoming trunks

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Octel 200/300 port extensions

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RIC display phone extensions

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Customer telephones
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Incoming Trunks
The Octel 200/300 can distinguish between different trunk groups that are dedicated to the Octel
200/300 and play different greetings accordingly. The Octel 200/300 uses the Trunk Group Number to
make this distinction. This number is configured into the CBX and assigned to a group of incoming CO,
WATS, or DID trunks. It is not necessary to split up the Octel 200/300 ports to achieve different greetings
as long as the trunks themselves belong to different trunk groups. Therefore, to configure Octel 200/300
to play different greetings to external callers, the specific trunk group numbers must be known.
In a ROLM installation, the incoming aspect of a TIE trunk is defined as an extension number, typically
starting with a zero (e.g., 0953). TIE trunk calls are treated as external calls by the Octel 200/300. For
Octel 200/300, the trunk group number for TIE trunks is made up of the digits following the first digit of
the incoming aspect extension number. For example,
TIE trunk number
Trunk group number
This number can be configured into the
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Each TIE trunk has its own unique number. When using the
taken to ensure that trunk group numbers for TIE trunks are not the same as any other trunk group
number.
Octel 200/300 Port Extensions
The Octel 200/300 ports must be configured into a hunt group. The Octel 200/300 hunt group must be
configured with a fail-safe extension for no-answer and busy conditions. If the Octel 200/300 cannot
answer a call due to a system failure, or if all the Octel 200/300 ports are busy, the call forwards to the
fail-safe extension.
Caution!
RIC Display Phone Extensions
The RIC has four digit display extensions (Links #1 and #2 on each integration unit). An integration unit
is responsible for handling 16 ports of call integration handling.
The configuration procedure in the Display Phone Keyboard Layout section below is for one integration
unit on a card. To configure the second integration units, repeat the procedure.
PB60019-01
=
0953
=
953
TRUNK GROUP T
The Octel 200/300−ROLM integration requires that
the Octel 200/300 ports be connected to their
assigned CBX extension numbers. This should be
checked during installation. Refer to ROLM Testing,
Step 2 —
EXTENSION NUMBER CHECK
chapter.
Rolm CBX Adaptive Integration
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like a normal trunk group number.
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TRUNK GROUP T
in this
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Octel 200/300
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