Avaya Octel 200 Installation And Maintenance Manual page 471

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HUNT GROUP NAME — (Generic 1003 only) Leave this entry blank.
EXTENSION NUMBERS — Enter all of the extension numbers of the MIC ports used for MWI.
Do not include the extension used for CPI or any other extension.
Trunks and Trunk Groups
Use CDE form 14, NON-DIAL-IN TRUNKS, to configure any trunks that are to be answered by the
Octel 200/300. Each individual trunk must have its own entry in the Octel 200/300 TRUNK GROUP
Table. Configure each trunk as follows:
1. Set the answer points for DAY, NIGHT 1, and NIGHT 2 service to the MIC port hunt group number
according to when the trunk is to be answered by the Octel 200/300.
2. Note the trunk number so that this number may be entered in the Octel 200/300 TRUNK GROUP
Table. For Generic 1003 only, the trunk Name entry must be left blank.
For Generic 1003 only, use CDE form 15, DIAL-IN TRUNKS, to check the names of any dial-in trunks
to be answered by the Octel 200/300. The Name entries for all such trunks should be blank.
Except for Generic 1000, which does not allow naming of trunk groups, use CDE form 16, TRUNK
GROUPS, to check the names of any trunk groups containing trunks to be answered by the Octel
200/300. Be sure that any names assigned to these trunk groups follow the naming conventions described
in the beginning of this section.
Station Extensions
Certain COS options in the PBX may need to be enabled for individual employees so that they can access
the Adaptive Integration features. The features, and their associated COS options, are described below.
In order to use Adaptive Integration for secondary answering of internal calls, employees must be
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able to forward their phones to the MIC port hunt group. This requires that they be assigned a COS
with one or more of the following COS options enabled:
206 — Call Forwarding − Busy
207 — Call Forwarding − Don't Answer
209 — Call Forwarding − Follow Me
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Installations using sub-attendant message waiting indication. For extensions using MWI,
only the use of Call Forwarding − Don't Answer is recommended, because when a phone forwards
immediately, the Octel 200/300 cannot turn that phone's message waiting indicator ON or OFF.
Refer to Mitel SX-200 Digital Limitations and Applications, in this section.
COS option 253, the Call Forward − Don't Answer Timer, must be set to one greater than Octel
200/300 INFORMATION Table Index 7, RINGS BEFORE NO ANSWER. This ensures that the
Octel 200/300 can still perform screened transfers to a ringing extension that has been forwarded on
ring-no-answer.
Operation of MWI requires that stations with message waiting indicators be assigned a COS with
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COS Option 232, MESSAGE WAITING SETUP — LAMP, enabled. Stations that do not have
message waiting indicators must not be assigned COS Option 77.
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Forwarding is enabled or disabled, by mailbox holders, by means of feature access codes, at
the station itself. It is the responsibility of each individual to turn their forwarding ON or OFF
as the application requires.
Mitel SX-200 Digital Adaptive Integration
Octel 200/300
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