Assign Trunks As Automated Attendant Trunks – Method 2 - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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Assign Trunks As Automated Attendant Trunks – Method 2:
Program
Program Name/Description
Number
22-02-01
Incoming Call Trunk Setup
Assign Service Type 0 to each trunk you want
to ring into Voice Mail as a normal line.
22-05-01
Incoming Trunk Ring Group Assignment
Use this program to assign Normal Ring Trunks
(Program 22-02) to Incoming Ring Groups
(Program 22-04).
For Either Method:
Program
Program Name/Description
Number
22-04-01
Incoming Extension Ring Group
Assignment
To enable Voice Mail Overflow, assign selected
extensions to a Ring Group that rings for
unanswered DILs to Voice Mail ports. In
Program 22-06, enter 1 to enable overflow
ringing.
22-08-01
DIL/IRG No Answer Destination
For Voice Mail Overflow, enter the Ring Group
that unanswered DILs to Voice Mail ring after
the DIL Call Waiting time (Program 22-01-04).
Input Data
Trunks 1 ~ 400
0 = Normal
1 = VRS (second dial tone if no
VRS installed)
2 = DISA
3 = DID
4 = DIL
5 = E&M Tie line
6 = Delayed VRS
7 = ANI/DNIS
8 = DID(DDI) Mode Switching
Trunks 1 ~ 400
Incoming Group Number for
Day/Night Mode (1 ~ 8):
0 = (No Setting)
001 ~ 100 = (Incoming Group)
102 = (In-Skin/ External Voice
Mail or InMail)
103 = (Centralized VM)
Input Data
Maximum of eight digits.
0 (No Setting)
001 ~ 100
(Incoming Ring Group)
102 (In-Skin/
External Voice Mail
or InMail)
103 = Centralized VM
588
Default
0
1
Default
Extensions
01 ~ 108 (first
eight ports) ring
for incoming
Ring Group 1
calls. No other
extensions ring
for incoming
Ring Group 1
calls.
1

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