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3. Access the Superset 4 Assignment form to assign the Prime Directory Number and Interconnect
Number for each MIC MWI port extension. Using this form, program the extensions as follows:
Prime Directory Number. Enter the extension number of the MIC port.
ACD Agent. Set this entry to NO.
Call Announce Number. Leave this entry blank.
Interconnect Number. Enter the same Interconnect Number assigned to the MIC call processing
ports in step 4 above.
4. Access the Intercept Handling Assignment form and allocate an intercept handling assignment that
routes to reorder tone for all of the intercept reasons listed. This prevents the MWI ports from ever
reaching an actual intercept position.
5. Access the Station Service Assignment form to assign station service parameters to each MWI
extension. Program the form's entries as follows:
Intercept Number. Assign Intercept Handling number selected in step 11 above.
Class of Service. Assign the COS number allocated for the MWI ports in step 8 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. Class of Restriction should apply only if the MIC ports are controlling message
waiting indicators across MSDN links.
6. Access the Feature Access Code Assignment form and note the Feature Access Codes for Message
Waiting - Activate and Message Waiting - Deactivate. These are needed to configure the Octel
200/300 for message waiting control. Note that in an MSDN environment, these codes must be the
same for each SX-2000 node at which the Octel 200/300 will control message waiting indicators.
Trunks and Trunk Groups
Trunks that are to be answered by the Octel 200/300 must be configured to terminate at the MIC hunt
group. If the Octel 200/300 is to identify a group of incoming trunks for special applications, trunks in
that group must be assigned the same trunk service number.
Access the Trunk Service Assignment form to configure trunk service for the Octel 200/300. Modify the
following entries as required:
Non-Dial-In Trunks Answer Points. Set the answer points for Day, Night 1, and Night 2 service to the
MIC port hunt group access code according to when the trunk is to be answered by the Octel 200/300.
Dial-In Trunks Digit Modification. Program these entries so that dial-in trunks to be answered by the
Octel 200/300 terminate to the MIC hunt group.
Trunk Label. If the application requires the Octel 200/300 to identify different groups of incoming
trunks uniquely, program this entry with a name that includes the trunk service number according to the
Naming Conventions at the beginning of this section. Note the trunk service numbers so that they can be
entered in the Octel 200/300 TRUNK GROUP Table.
PB60019-01
Mitel SX-2000 Adaptive Integration
Octel 200/300
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