Avaya Octel 200 Installation And Maintenance Manual page 654

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6.
Changes to Customer Telephones:
Phones that require secondary answering must be programmed to for-
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ward on a no-answer and hunt on busy conditions to the main "pilot
number" of the Octel 200/300 hunt group. Set the prompts as follows:
Phones that require a visible message waiting indicator must be pro-
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grammed to have Lamp Allowed in the CLS. If the customer does not
have lamps to turn on, only MWC (message waiting call) is required and
provides the phone with stutter dial tone to indicate message waiting.
2500 sets with message waiting lamps:
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Under CLS
2500 sets without message waiting lamps and use stutter dial tone:
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Under CLS
M1 sets with a message waiting key:
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Under CLS
M1 sets without a message waiting key will still get stutter dial tone:
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Under CLS
Octel 200/300
S.4.1
Table 11-5 M1 Configuration (continued)
HUNT XXXX (main pilot number of the Octel 200/300 hunt group)
CLS = HTA
FDN XXXX (main pilot number of the Octel 200/300 hunt group)
CLS = FNA
= LPA (lamp allowed)
MWA (message waiting allowed)
= MWA (message waiting allowed)
LPD (lamp denied)
= MWA (message waiting allowed) Key XX
= MWK XXXX (Assign a key that will go to the
pilot number of Octel 200/300 when
the key is pressed.)
= MWA (message waiting allowed)
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