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Chapter 10 Configuring lines
Table 27 Trunk/Line Data main panel (Sheet 2 of 2)
Attribute
Value
Prime set
DN:
None
Pub.
<digits associated with a
Received #
specific target line>
(Target lines
only)
Priv.
<digits associated with a
Received #
specific target line>
(Target lines
only)
Distinct ring
None
Pattern 2
Pattern 3
Pattern 4
Properties
The Properties tab shows basic line properties. Not all fields apply to all types of lines.
The Properties tab is shown in
NN40020-603
NN40020-603
Description
Assign a telephone to provide backup answering for calls
on the line. For an Auto Answer line, calls are redirected if
the received number is invalid or the target line is busy, and
if the
If busy parameter is set To prime.
Each line can be assigned only one prime telephone.
Specify the digits the system will use to identify a call from
the public network to this target line.
•
A received number cannot be the same as, or be the
start digits, of a line pool access code, a destination
code, the DISA DN or the Auto DN.
•
If you are configuring auto-answer BRI trunks to map to
target lines, the received number should be the same as
the Network DN supplied by your service provider. The
call will be directed to the prime telephone for the
incoming line if the Network DN is not used.
Specify the digits the system will use to identify a call from
the private network to this target line.
•
A received number cannot be the same as, or be the
start digits, of a line pool access code, a destination
code, the DISA DN or the Auto DN.
•
If you are configuring auto-answer BRI trunks to map to
target lines, the received number should be the same as
the Network DN supplied by your service provider. The
call will be directed to the prime telephone for the
incoming line if the Network DN is not used.
Choose the distinctive ring pattern that you want to assign
to the line. This allows you to provide selective service to
calls with differing answer priorities.
When more than one line with the distinct ring settings rings
at a telephone, the line with the highest priority rings first.
•
Pattern 4 has the highest ring priority
•
Pattern 3 has second highest ring priority
•
Pattern 2 has third highest ring priority
•
None has the lowest ring priority.
By default, all telephones and lines are set to None.
Figure 36 on page
133.