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10.1-24 Integration Volume
2. Configure the analog extensions so that they have the following COS options enabled in the PBX:
206 — Call Forwarding − Busy
207 — Call Forwarding − Don't Answer
209 — Call Forwarding − Follow Me
Enable the following COS option only if using MWI:
232 — Message Waiting Setup − Lamp
3. Note the PBX feature access codes for Call Forwarding − Busy/Don't Answer and Call Forwarding −
Follow Me, as these codes will be needed during the testing procedure. Refer to CDE form 02,
FEATURE ACCESS CODES, if necessary.
4. Allocate one trunk line into the PBX that can be individually called. This will be used to test external
calls into the Octel 200/300. Configure this trunk to ring directly into the first port of the MIC port
hunt group. During the testing, the trunk is reconfigured to ring directly into one of the analog test
extensions.
Mitel SX-200 Digital Testing
Perform the tests in this section before the actual installation of the MIC board. For these tests,
disconnect all cables connecting the Octel 200/300 ports to the Mitel SX-200 Digital.
This section refers to the parts of the Superset 4 telephone according to the following diagram,
Figure 10.1-1. Please refer to this diagram for the locations of parts of the Superset 4.
Octel 200/300
S.4.1
PB60019-01

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