Table 76 General Record Values - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Identifying the telephone (General heading)
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Use the information in the following table to choose the general settings for the telephone.

Table 76 General record values

Attribute
Value
Name
<up to seven alphanumeric
characters>
DN type
ISDN and DECT
Companion
Model
7000
7100
7208
7310/7316
7324
2004/2050
2002
i2001
7316E
DMC Prtb
Other
Device port
<port number>
Control set
DN: <any telephone DN>
None
DN:221<start DN>
N0008589 3.3
Description
Use this field to provide a more specific description of the telephone,
such as the last name of the user or the location, or the actual
extension number if it is different than the DN number.
This heading only appears for DN records in the following ranges:
Companion: 565 to 596
ISDN and DECT: 597 to 624
This heading appears for telephones in the digital DN range, which
starts at the Start DN (default:221) up to DN 433. Choose the setting
that is appropriate for the telephone you want to configure.
This field will be read-only if the telephone is already attached or
registered to the system.
7000 (European only), these models are used in specific
non-North American markets
7310/7316: Use for 7310, 7316, and 7406 telephones
7324: Use for 7324, 7324N telephones and Digital Doorphones
7316E: Use for 7316E telephones and 7316E telephones with
KIMs
2004: Use this for the 2210 and 2211 WLAN IP telephones. Note
that on the IP terminal record, the fields show the specific WLAN
handset model (IP Telephony Configuration Guide).
Other: Analog telephones, 7000 digital phones
This number indicates the port number that this DN corresponds to.
A group of port numbers relates to a specific station module installed
in your Business Communications Manager. Station modules
support 32 ports, which are assigned to the DNs related to each
module in sequence. Refer to
on page 367
to see how the DN numbering corresponds to the type
of station module that is installed in the system, and to the
corresponding Bus numbers and ports for that bus. If you change
the DN for a telephone, the port number remains the same. If you
physically move a telephone with the relocation feature turned on,
the DN transfers to the new port, and the DN for that port transfers
to the vacated location.
This field is not available or not shown for Companion and ISDN and
DECT device records as these devices have a specific range of DNs
to which they are assigned.
IP telephone ports refer to virtual ports on the MSC. These ports
are not static. An IP telephone grabs the first available port when it
registers with the Business Communications Manager.
The Control telephone attribute allows you to define a DN that will
act as a control telephone.
A control telephone is used to enable/disable Scheduled Services,
such as Restriction Services, for the telephones to which it is
assigned. For more information about services, see
service schedules" on page
You can assign several control sets for your system but you can
only assign one control telephone per DN.
* If you changed the Start DN, this number reflects that change.
Doorphone note: Ensure this DN does not belong to a doorphone.
"DN mapping for digital telephones"
"Defining
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