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4. DEVICES AND FEATURE CODES

4.1
Changing the codes or numbers can cause existing assignments to be erased. For example, if
300, 305, and 306 are assigned as feature codes and you attempt to assign 30 as another feature
code, you would receive a warning message, because 30 makes up part of existing codes. The
warning message allows you to clear all of the existing numbers (300, 305, and 306) and use
the new one (30) by selecting
Cancel.
4.2
ever, the network should have a universal numbering plan so that extension numbers on the
various nodes do not overlap and do not conflict with feature codes. That is, when planning the
extension numbers for each of the nodes in the network, set aside a block of extension numbers
(for stations, hunt groups, Voice Processor applications, etc.) for each node.
4.3
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The extension numbers and feature codes are preset to carefully selected default values.
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Each node in the network has its own extension and feature code programming. How-
Devices and Feature Codes programming include the following fields:
DSS Consoles—U.S. Only (see
Extension Lists (see
page 6-158
Feature Codes (see
page 6-159
Hunt Groups (see
page 6-160
IP Connections (see
page 6-172
)
IP Ports (see
page 6-178
Modems (see
page 6-180
Network Groups (see
page 6-182
Node IP Connection Groups (see
)
Nodes (see
page 6-190
Page Ports (see
page 6-193
Page Zones (see
page 6-194
Phantom Devices (see
page 6-196
)
Stations (see
page 6-198
System Serial Ports (see
page 6-227
CO Trunk Groups (see
page 6-228
Node Trunk Groups (see
page 6-243
):
Trunks (see
page 6-244
, or to leave the existing numbers unchanged by selecting
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