10.2.4 Mitel Sx-100/Sx-200 Analog Configuration - Avaya Octel 200 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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10.2.4 MITEL SX-100/SX-200 ANALOG CONFIGURATION

This section describes the changes that must be made to the Mitel SX-100/SX-200 Analog configuration
so that the PBX can use the Octel 200/300 Adaptive Integration features. The configuration requirements
may differ slightly for different Mitel software releases. The configuration instructions note any of these
differences.
CDE Form 02 — FEATURE ACCESS CODES
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CDE Form 03 — COS DEFINE
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CDE Form 05 — TENANT INTERCONNECTION TABLE
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CDE Form 09 — STATIONS/SUPERSET TELEPHONES
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CDE Form 14 — NON-DIAL-IN TRUNKS
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CDE Form 15 — DIAL-IN TRUNKS
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CDE Form 16 — TRUNK GROUPS
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CDE Form 17 — HUNT GROUPS
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The Mitel SX-100/SX-200 Analog configuration requires access to the attendant console or maintenance
console connected to the PBX. Configuration changes are made for some or all of the following:
System Options
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Feature Access Codes
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COS Define
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Superset Telephones
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Hunt Groups
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Stations
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Non-Dial-In Trunks
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Dial-In Trunks
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The changes to the PBX configuration are divided into four sections:
MIC Extensions
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System Options
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Trunks and Trunk Groups
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Station Extensions
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Prior to these sections is a description of the conventions for names that may be programmed for Superset
phones.
PB60019-01
Mitel SX-100/SX-200 Analog Adaptive Integration
10.2-9
Octel 200/300
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