Send Specific Did; Enabling Specific Did; Flexible Numbering - Mitel 3000 Administrator's Manual

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SEND SPECIFIC DID

This feature allows the user to determine whether or not to send their individual MSN or DDI
number to the network when making an outgoing call. The Calling Party Number Information
Element will contain no number component by default for all outgoing calls except, where the
user has specifically programmed their own DID to be presented to the network for
outgoing calls.

Enabling Specific DID

Enter "Extension" programming menu
Scroll through and select the "Send Specific DID" option
When selected the display shows the list of extensions
Select the extensions required to send specific DID numbers on outgoing calls
Selected extensions will appear with solid diamonds
These selected extensions will present their DID number (if programmed) on all outgoing
calls on ISDN.
If no DID number is programmed for that extension then no number will be sent to the
network on outgoing ISDN calls. The network will supply the Base number for the access if no number is
sent by the Mitel 3000.

FLEXIBLE NUMBERING

The extensions numbers, line access digits, and first digit of the feature codes can be changed. This allows
systems with Direct Inward Dialing (DID) numbers to have their extension number reflect the DID number.
When you change the numbering, the extension numbers must be changed to 3 or 4 digit numbers. If you
want to return to the 2-digit scheme you must reset the switch to the default factory settings. See page 117.
From the Programming extension, press the PROGRAM key.
Select "System Programming".
Enter the System Programming Password and select "Extensions".
Press the Scroll Down key ( ) until "Flexible Numbering" is displayed.
Enter the number length from three or four digits.
Enter the first extension number (that extension 20 is to be changed to).
Press "Confirm".
Press the speakerphone key to finish programming.
The system will automatically allocate the remaining numbers.
If the range selected conflicts with the current programming, the system will automatically set a range that
does not have a conflict. The option to manually adjust the numbering can then be selected, the conflicting
numbers reprogrammed and the range can then be reset to the required numbers.
Once the numbers have been automatically reallocated, it is also possible to manually adjust the numbers
for the following: extension numbers, Misc. extensions, line access, Operator code, Feature code, Speed
Dial.
Once the above procedure is completed
Select "Manual Adjustment".
Select either "Extension Numbers" or "Other Codes".
If "Extension Numbers" is selected, select the required extension and change the number.
If "Other Codes" is selected, select one of the options: Misc. extensions, line access, Operator code,
feature code, Speed Dial.
The current number is displayed for 2 seconds.
Enter the new number required.
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