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Assigning Trunk/line data
Table 36 Target lines and DASS2 line fields (Continued)
Attribute
Value
Distinct rings
read-only
in use
Distinct ring
None
Pattern 2
Pattern 3
Pattern 4
Use auxiliary
Y or N
ringer
Received #
<digits
associated with
(Private
a specific target
Number/
line>
Public
Number)
Redirect to
<dial string>
WARNING: Enable modules
If you disabled any trunk media bay modules prior to performing programming, enable them now to
ensure your system will function properly.
Assign target lines
N0008589 3.3
Description
This field shows the Distinct Ring Patterns that have already been assigned to at
least one line.
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 will ring 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
Warning:
If you assign a distinctive ring pattern to a line, and that distinctive ring pattern has
already been assigned to a telephone, all telephones with that ring pattern will be
reset to pattern 1.
If you assign a distinctive ring pattern to a telephone, and that distinctive ring
pattern has already been assigned to a line, all lines with that ring pattern will be
reset to None.
Turn the auxiliary ringer on or off for all telephones using this line.
When programmed on a line, the auxiliary ringer will ring every time a call is
received.
Note: When programmed only on a telephone, no ring occurs for a transferred call.
An auxiliary ringer can also be programmed in Services to ring for a line placed into
a scheduled Ringing service. Refer to
Specify the digits to make a specific target line ring.
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.
For further information, refer to
Enter a dial string (including routing code) to redirect the line to an external
telephone, such as a call attendant on another system.
If you want to stop redirection, you need to delete the dial string and allow the
record to update.
Refer to
"Assigning target lines" on page
"Configuring ringing service" on page 496
"Received #" on page
271.
297.

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