Step 5: Should trunk names be left at their default setting (Trunk 1, Trunk 2 etc.).
Step 6: Set the trunk access options at each extension for each trunk.
Step 7: Should extension have line keys for placing trunk calls?
Step 8: Should DSS Console have line keys for placing trunk calls?
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Office Calls, Placing (Sheet 2 of 4)
If no
If yes
If no
No access
Incoming
Outgoing
Full
If yes
If no
If yes
If no
System Programming
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In Program 0504 - Trunk Port Extension Numbers
(Fixed Slot), change the trunk extension numbers
to meet the site requirements (e.g., 501-516).
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In Program 1001 - Trunk Name, leave the trunk
names at their default setting.
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In Program 1001 - Trunk Name, change the trunk
names to meet the site requirements
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In Program 1803 - Extension Line Access Assign-
ments enter 0 to prevent both incoming and out-
going access on the trunk.
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In Program 1803 - Extension Line Access Assign-
ments enter 1 to allow incoming access only.
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In Program 1803 - Extension Line Access Assign-
ments enter 2 to allow outgoing access only.
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In Program 1803 - Extension Line Access Assign-
ments enter 3 to allow full access (both incoming
and outgoing).
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In Program 1701 - Line Key assign programmable
keys as line keys (code 03). The options are 01-48
(for trunks 1-48) in DS2000, 1-6 in DS1000.
•
In Program 1701 - Line Key make sure no keys
are assigned as line keys (code 03).
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In Program 1701 - Switched Loop Key or in Pro-
gram 1701 - Fixed Loop Key assign a loop key to
any extension without line keys. This allows the
extension to answer trunk calls.
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In Program 1704 - Line Key assign programmable
keys as line keys (code 03). The options are 01-48
(for trunks 1-48) in DS2000, 1-6 in DS1000.
•
In Program 1704 - Line Key make sure no keys
are assigned as line keys (code 03).
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