To Assign A Line To A Telephone; System Dns - Line Access Tab; Job Aid: Notes About Assigning Lines To Telephones - Nortel BCM50 2.0 Configuration Manual

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System DNs - Line Access tab

References:
"Job aid: Notes about assigning lines to telephones" on page

To assign a line to a telephone

1
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Line Access.
2
Select the line listing the appropriate DN for the telephone.
3
Select the field that you want to modify.
4
Name: Enter a name that identifies the user or the location (maximum of seven digits).
5
Port: Enter the port number for the device.
6
Pub. OLI: Enter or confirm the number that displays at the far end for calls going out over the
public network (only on digital and VoIP trunks).
7
Priv. OLI: Enter or confirm the number that displays at the far end for calls going over the
private network. This number is usually the same as the DN (only on digital and VoIP trunks).
8
Fwd No Answer: Enter the number of the device that receives calls when this telephone does
not answer. The device can be another telephone or a voice mail service.
9
Fwd Delay: Confirm or change the number of rings you want to occur at the telephone before
a call is forwarded. (Default: 4).
10 Fwd Busy: Enter the number of the device you want to receive calls when this telephone is
busy. This can be another telephone or a voice mail service.
11 Fwd All: Enter the number of the device where all
12 Next step:

Job aid: Notes about assigning lines to telephones

Read these notes for more information about assigning lines to telephones.
Nortel 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. These trunks are used to monitor incoming call usage, or to place outgoing calls
(auto-answer loop start and T1 E&M trunks).
A line that is configured as private cannot be assigned to another telephone.
Chapter 18 Configuring telephones: Digital telephones
"Line Assignment and Line Pools" on page
125.
calls to this telephone are forwarded.
128.
Device Configuration Guide
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