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2-Digit Extension Numbering Example
When setting up 2-digit extension numbering in a SV8100 with VM8000 InMail, do not use
extensions 10~32. Although you can set up this application in 11-01-01 System Numbering
and 11-02-01 Extension Numbering, Subscriber Mailboxes assigned in 47-02-02 Mailbox
Number do not function. This is because mailboxes 1~32 are reserved for Routing
Mailboxes and cannot be reassigned.
The following example assigns a 2-digit extension number (26) to station port 6 and
enables the Subscriber Mailbox for extension 26. It also changes the * and # digits in
the active Dial Action Table to allow Quick Message and Remote Logon to the new
2-digit extension.
1.
2.
3.
2 - 100
Modify the Dial Action Tables to accommodate the new numbering.
Refer to
TRF Action - Screened Transfer (1) (TRF) on page

Optionally modify the active Dial Action Table actions for the new extension
numbers.
For example, to allow Automated Attendant callers to dial extension 5000, for
digit 5:
Change the Action to UTRF (2) or TRF (1).
Change the Data to XXXX.
By default (in the above example), the digit 5 is undefined.

VM8000 InMail Does Not Support 2-Digit Extension Numbers 10-16
Enable 2-digit extension numbers 20~29.
11-01-01
System Numbering
In 11-01-01 Digit for the digit 2x, enter 2.
In 11-01-01 Type for the digit 2x, enter 2.
By default, the digit 1 is set up as a 3-digit extension number (100~199).

Change the extension number for port 6 to 26.
11-02-01
Extension Numbering
For extension port 6, enter 26.
By default, extension port 6 is assigned to extension 106.

Change the mailbox number to match the new extension number.
47-02-02
Mailbox Number (Mailbox Number)
For mailbox 6, assign mailbox number 26.
By default, mailbox 6 is assigned to mailbox number 106.

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