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8.2-4 Integration Volume
8.2.2 ROLM MODEL 30/80 CBX REQUIREMENTS
The ROLM Model 30/80 CBX is configured differently for an integrated application than it is for a
non-integrated Octel 200/300 installation.
Neither the Octel 200/300 Links or the analog ports are configured in a hunt group. Instead, a group
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of phantom numbers is configured to appear on links that are used for call processing. These
phantom numbers are configured in a hunt group, and the pilot number of that hunt group is used as
the station forwarding target. The pilot number of the phantom hunt group must have "VMLINK"
programmed as the name.
Calls on incoming trunks to be handled by the Octel 200/300 are directed to the "VMLINK" hunt
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group using the ROLM DIT (dedicated incoming trunk) feature.
Each trunk to be answered by the Octel 200/300 must be programmed with a name in the following
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format:
Tnnnn
where nnnn is the trunk group number.
In this integration the links must be assigned to perform either called party identification or message
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waiting. They cannot do both.
The extension numbers entered for Octel 200/300 ports configured in the
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the PBX extension numbers. An invalid call record results if the extension assigned in the PBX for a
port is entered incorrectly in the
Extension numbers assigned to Octel 200/300 Links are the prime line on the display phones
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configured as key number 9 on the ROLMphone 400. These numbers are not actually used by the
Octel 200/300 system but are needed as part of the ROLMphone 400 configuration.
The same link that turns on a message waiting light must turn it off. Therefore, Serenade must be
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configured to support this option by specifying COS control in the
links.
The ROLM installation requirements are divided into three categories: Hardware, Software, and ROLM
Model 30/80 CBX Specific Configuration.
Hardware Requirements
Hardware consists of two parts — an analog and a digital interface.
Analog — Single Line Extension. The analog portion consists of the Octel 200/300 line interface
cards. Each port on the card is connected to an analog telephone port in the PBX. This is the same as in a
conventional Octel 200/300 installation.
Caution!
Octel 200/300
S.4.1
able.
SLOTS T
Each port must be connected to its assigned ROLM
Model 30/80 CBX extension number.
able must match
SLOTS T
able configuration for the
SLOTS T
PB60019-01

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