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3. Access the INTERCONNECT RESTRICTION table to allocate an interconnect number which
permits all the Octel 200/300 users and trunks to access the MIC ports.
4. Access the Superset 4 Assignment form to assign the Prime Directory Numbers and Interconnect
Numbers for the MIC Superset ports. Using this form, program each MIC Superset line's entries as
follows:
ACD Agent. Set this entry to NO. The MIC ports cannot be ACD agents.
Call Announce Number. Leave this entry blank.
Interconnect Number. Enter the Interconnect Number selected in step 3 above so that all the Octel
200/300 users can access the MIC ports.
5. Access the Station Service Assignment form to assign station service parameters to each of the MIC
ports. Use the same parameters for all ports. Program the form's entries as follows for each MIC
port:
Intercept Number. Assign the number of an entry from the Intercept Handling form according to the
customer application. Intercept Handling may be used to specify an alternate directory number to
which calls are routed if the MIC ports are out of service.
Class of Service. Assign the COS number allocated for the MIC ports in step 2 above. Use the same
COS for Day, Night 1, and Night 2 operation.
Class of Restriction and Default Account Code Index. Assign these parameters according to the
customer application.
6. Access the Hunt Group Assignment form to create a hunt group that includes all of the MIC port
extensions used for CPI. If this is an upgrade of an installed Octel 200/300, use the existing Octel
200/300 port hunt group, but include only the CPI extensions as hunt group members. Otherwise,
allocate a new hunt group. Program the form's entries as follows:
Pilot Number. Allocate a convenient access number that is used to call the Octel 200/300 and enter
it as the hunt group access code.
Hunt Mode. Enter "Circular." Mitel Adaptive Integration requires the MIC ports be in a circular
hunt group.
Group Type. Enter "Voice."
Name. A name cannot be programmed for the hunt group using this form, but can be programmed
using the telephone directory form.
RAD 1, RAD 2, NIGHT RAD. Leave these entries blank.
Priority. Enter a priority number for this hunt group in accordance with the SX-2000's Priority
Queuing feature.
1st Threshold (%), 2nd Threshold (%), Alert Device. If desired, program values for these entries
so that hunt group load level can be monitored.
Phase Timer. Enter zero.
Directory Number. Enter the extension numbers of the MIC ports used for CPI.
Configuration for Message Waiting Indication Ports
If the PBX class of service option COV Voice Mail Port is available, any Octel 200/300 outcall port can
perform MWI. If the COV Voice Mail Port Option is not available, SX-2000 ports must be dedicated for
MWI. Configure dedicated MWI ports as follows:
1. Allocate a Superset extension for each MWI port.
2. Assign the MWI ports the same PBX COS assigned to the MIC call processing ports.
Octel 200/300
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