Avaya Octel 200 Installation And Maintenance Manual page 557

Message servers
Hide thumbs Also See for Octel 200:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

10.3.4 MITEL SX-2000 CONFIGURATION
This section describes the changes that must be made to the Mitel SX-2000 configuration so that the PBX
can utilize the Octel 200/300's Adaptive Integration features. The configuration requirements may differ
slightly for different Mitel software releases. The configuration instructions note any of these differences.
The Mitel SX-2000 configuration requires access to a Superset 7 workstation or a terminal connected to
the PBX. Configuration changes will be made for some or all of the following:
Call Rerouting Assignment
-
Call Rerouting First Alternative Assignment
-
Call Rerouting Second Alternative Assignment
-
Call Rerouting Always Alternative Assignment
-
Hunt Group Assignment
-
ONS/OPS Assignment
-
ONS/OPS Circuit Descriptor Assignment
-
Station Service Assignment
-
Class of Service Options Assignment
-
Feature Access Code Assignment
-
System Options Assignment
-
Superset 4 Assignment
-
Superset 4 Key Assignment
-
Telephone Directory
-
Trunk Assignment
-
Trunk Service Assignment
-
Interconnect Restriction Table
-
Intercept Handling Assignment
-
The changes to the PBX configuration are divided into four sections:
MIC Extensions
-
Trunks and Trunk Groups
-
Rerouting Assignment
-
Station Extensions
-
Prior to these sections is a description of the conventions for SX-2000 trunk label assignment and
telephone directory name assignment.
Naming Conventions
The Mitel SX-2000 permits assignment of alphanumeric trunk labels to trunks in a given trunk service
number and, through the telephone directory feature, permits assignment of alphanumeric names to
PB60019-01
Mitel SX-2000 Adaptive Integration
Octel 200/300
10.3-13
S.4.1

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Octel 300

Table of Contents