Incoming Calls - Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual

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Chapter 3 Telephony programming: Configuring call traffic
Figure 13 Dialing plan configuration
"Dialing plan: System settings" on page 267
"Dialing plan: Public network" on page 275
"Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codes" on page 357
"Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes" on page 259
"Dialing plan: Routing configurations" on page 247
"Configuring CLID on your system" on page 205
"Call security: Restriction filters" on page 433
"Call security: Remote access packages" on page 439

Incoming calls

For incoming calls, you can have a central reception point, or you can specify target lines to one or
more telephones to receive directed calling.
You can arrange your telephones in Hunt groups, ringing groups, or call groups that use
system-wide call appearance (SWCA) assignments to share calls.
You can also configure lines for use by system users who call in from outside the system. You can
give them direct access to the system with an Auto DN, or you can configure the line so they hear
a stuttered dial tone, at which point they need to enter a password (CoS) to gain access
(DISA DN).
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(outgoing calls)
(incoming calls)

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