Station Overview - Nortel Remote Office 9150 Installation And Administration Manual

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Configuring the Remote Office 9150 unit

Station overview

Introduction
This section explains how to configure the Remote Office 9150 unit so that it can
route calls between the stations at your site and the host PBX
Each station is associated with a port on the MIG RLC, and can be
configured with different capabilities.
make calls through the local PSTN or to other stations at the Remote Office
9150 site
If resources on the MIG RLC on the host PBX allow, you can configure up to
32 telephone stations plus one analog device (such as an analog telephone or fax
machine). This configuration assumes that none of the stations are equipped
with Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs) or Meridian Communication Adapters
(MCAs).
Call processing capabilities and station settings
Each station can be defined as a telephone that can process
local calls only
remote calls only
local and remote calls
Stations defined with local call capability are further defined with telephone
features and local call appearance keys. Stations that are defined with remote
call capability do not need to be further configured because they inherit their
features and call appearance keys from their associated port configurations on
the host PBX.
Local call capability
Stations defined as local can make and receive calls through the local PSTN or
to other stations at the Remote Office 9150 site. Calls through the host PBX are
not allowed.
Local stations are not associated with MIG RLC ports.
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