Using The Dn Panels; System Dns - Line Access Tab; Job Aid: Notes About Assigning Lines To Telephones - Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual

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Configuring telephones: Digital telephones

Using the DN panels

On each panel on the DNs list, add or modify settings to customize the telephone operations.
For a detailed description of the fields on each panel, refer to

System DNs - Line Access tab

References:
"Job aid: Notes about assigning lines to telephones" on page
Select the line listing the appropriate DN for the telephone.
1
Select the field that you want to modify.
2
Name: Enter a name that identifies the user or the location. (Maximum of eight digits).
3
Public OLI: Enter or confirm the number that will display at the far end for calls going out
4
over the public network.
Private OLI: Enter or confirm the number that will display at the far end for calls going over
5
the private network. This is usually the same as the DN.
Call Fwd No Answer to: Enter the number of the device you want to receive calls when this
6
telephone does not answer. This could be another telephone or a voice mail service.
Fwd No Answer Delay: Confirm or change the number of rings you want to occur at the
7
telephone before a call is forwarded. (Default: 4).
Fwd on Busy to: Enter the number of the device you want to receive calls when this telephone
8
is busy. This could be another telephone or a voice mail service.
Next step:
"Line Assignment and Line Pools" on page
9

Job aid: Notes about assigning lines to telephones

Read these notes for more information about assigning lines to telephones.
The BCM50 Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA2), or a portable telephone cannot process more
than two simultaneous calls.
Nortel Networks recommends a maximum of four line buttons per telephone. You can
program more than four line buttons on a telephone by programming less than four on other
sets. For example, you might program 20 line buttons on a receptionist telephone equipped as
a CAP station and only two lines on all other telephones.
You can program a maximum of 93 telephones with a line appearance for a specific line,
including VoIP and target lines. Above this maximum, you can configure more than one
appearance per telephone of a target line.
Do not assign auto-answer loop start trunks, auto-answer T1 E&M trunks and T1 DID trunks
to telephones. If assigned, use them to monitor incoming call usage, or make outgoing calls
(auto-answer loop start and T1 E&M trunks).
Section 2: DN records
"DN records parameters" on page
73.
76.
BCM50 Device Configuration Guide
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91.

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