Configuring Scheduled Service; Figure 9 Services Table; Table 11 Service Settings - Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual

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Section 1: System telephony

Configuring scheduled service

The table in the top frame lists all the schedules that are available on the system. Configure the
settings for the schedules that you are using for your system.
Figure 2 Services table
Table 11
describes the fields under Scheduled Services.
Table 3 Service settings
Attribute
Value
Service control
<alphanumeric>
password
Schedule
<read-only>
Routing Svc
Off
Auto
Manual
first second third
Overflow
<check box>
true/false - new
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System schedule settings and services scheduling
Description
Restriction and Routing schedules require the user to enter a password on the
control telephone before scheduling can be changed.
If you forget the password, enter a new password.
These are the schedules that are available on the system.
Off prevents the service from being activated.
Auto allows you to program a stop and start time for a service under the
Common Settings heading. These times are then automatically executed when
the service is active.
Manual allows you to turn the service on and off at any time from a control
telephone. This setting overrides any automatically-running schedules.
If all the lines used by a route are busy when a call is made, you can program
Routing service to overflow to the route used for normal mode. If this happens,
the telephone sounds a warning tone and displays the message Expensive
route. The caller can then release the call to avoid the toll charges, or continue.
TIPS:
A schedule must be active for overflow routing to be in effect. Overflow routing is
not available in normal mode.
You must create an overflow route to be used with each routing code. In this
way, every route used with a scheduled mode that has overflow service must
have an alternate route in normal service.

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