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Echo Trunk Number
4.311 When this flag is enabled, the system will echo the trunk number {DNIS, DID (or DDI
for Europe), etc.}, if the call is being routed out a trunk. The base digits are combined with the
collected trunk number to create an outside number. If the trunk rings into another trunk in the
system via individual trunk, trunk group, or ARS, the trunk number is dialed as the outgoing
number.
4.312 Note that if the collected trunk number is incomplete or invalid, the collected digits are
not used for the outside number, to avoid the system from dialing the wrong outside number.
Enable Hookflash
4.313 The Hookflash (Recall) feature can be enabled or disabled for each trunk group. If dis-
abled, users cannot use the Hookflash feature code (330) while using the trunks in the trunk
group. Hookflashes (Recalls) dialed through ARS are ignored by the trunk groups with hook-
flash (recall) disabled. To enable this flag, select the current Value and then select the check
box to place a check in it. Then press
remove the check and disable the flag, select the check box again.)
Camp-Ons Allowed
4.314 The Camp-On feature can be enabled or disabled for each trunk group. If disabled,
users placing outgoing calls will hear busy signals when all trunks in the group are in use or
unavailable. If enabled, users will be able to camp on and wait for an available trunk. To enable
this flag, select the current Value and then select the check box to place a check in it. Then
press
ENTER
flag, select the check box again.)
ISDN Data Calls Allowed
4.315 This is a BRI-only trunk. This flag allows you to prevent ISDN data calls from being
routed to trunk groups containing trunks that cannot support data calls (e.g., loop start trunks).
When set to
to add B-channel trunks only to the group. If the flag is set to
ISDN data calls to this trunk group, and you can add any type of trunk, except private network-
ing B-channel trunks, to the group. Any non-B-channel trunks must be removed from the CO
trunk group before the flag can be set to
group that has this flag enabled, you will be warned that none of the trunks will be added to the
group if any of the trunks to be added are non-B-channel trunks.
Day/Night Ring-In Type
4.316 Ring-in type is determined separately for day and night modes. To set the Ring-In Type,
select the current Value and scroll to the new setting. Then press
to save the change.
NOTE:
list. The system can send ring signal to up to 30 stations simultaneously.
4.317 The Ring-In Type can be the same for both modes, or any combination of the following
can be used:
Single: The trunk group can ring at a single extension number or a hunt group. This can
be a local or off-node extension number. When you select Single, you must also enter
the destination extension in the Ring-In column. Use one of the following methods:
CO Trunk Groups
INTER-TEL
or select another field to save the change. (To remove the check and disable the
, the system can route ISDN data calls to this trunk group, and you are allowed
Yes
When using an extension list for ring-in or hunt groups, do not exceed 30 stations per
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or select another field to save the change. (To
ENTER
No
. If you move multiple trunks into a CO trunk
Yes
ENTER
Programming
, the system will not route
or select another field
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