Dialing A Call To A Remote Office; Using Unique Extensions - 3Com NBX 3101 User Manual

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Dialing a Call to a
Remote Office
Using Unique
Extensions
You can dial calls between sites in your organization that are separated
geographically but that are linked by a Wide Area Network (WAN)
connection. Each site must have an NBX system. Typical configurations
are described in the next sections.
In the sample network shown in
organization has a unique telephone extension. Whenever you make a
call to an extension that is not located at your own site, your NBX system
sets up a connection to the NBX system at the other extension's site.
In this example, to call a user in Dallas, a user in Chicago dials a Dallas
extension (3000 through 3999). The dial plan on the Chicago NBX system
sets up the necessary connection to the Dallas NBX system and then to
the extension at that site.
Figure 10 Using Unique Extensions to Dial Remote Offices
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1 NBX System in Chicago
Extensions: 1000–1999
2 Wide Area Network (WAN)
3 NBX System in Atlanta
Extensions: 2000–2999
4 NBX System in Dallas
Extensions: 3000–3999

Dialing a Call to a Remote Office

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