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Programming
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
Page 6-238
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Method A
Select the current Value and enter the new value in the text box.
a.
Press
. A screen appears showing you what is associated with the number
b.
ENTER
you entered.
Select
. The new number appears in the field.
c.
OK
Method B
Right-click on the existing value. An option box appears.
a.
Select
b.
Change Ring-In
device to include.
Select the appropriate device type and then select
c.
appears. (You can view them in a list by selecting the List button or view details
by selecting the Details button.)
Highlight the device you want to use and then select
d.
appears in the Ring-In field.
Multiple: The trunk group can ring in to a list of stations, extension lists, and/or appli-
cations (but not hunt groups). The list can include local or off-node device extension
numbers. Set the ring-in destination as described on
DISA: If the trunk group is to be used for DISA, a security code can be assigned by
selecting the Ring-In field and entering the code in the text box. For example, a trunk
group can use DISA to forward a station/endpoint to an outside number. If a trunk
group has DISA access, an outside caller can call into the corresponding trunk and per-
form various "Remote Programming" features. After the outside caller gets past the
DISA security code (if one exists), the user can enter the "359" Remote Programming
feature code. At this point, the user will enter the station/endpoint extension and station
password they want to forward. After getting past the station password, the outside
caller can then use the "355" (manual forward) feature code to forward to an outside
number (or inside number for that matter).
NOTE:
To prevent unauthorized access to the public network, all trunk groups using
DISA should have a security code.
Call Routing Table: If the trunk is used for Caller ID [CLIP], DID/DNIS, or ANI, the
calls can be routed according to the information sent by the central office. See
89
in FEATURES for complete information on Call Routing Tables. When you select
Call Routing Table, you must also enter the destination table in the Ring-In column,
using one of the following methods:
Method A
Select the current Value and enter the new value in the text box.
a.
Press
. A screen appears showing you what is associated with the number
b.
ENTER
you entered.
Select
. The new number appears in the field.
c.
OK
Method B
Right-click on the existing value. An option box appears.
a.
Select
b.
Change Ring-In
device to include.
. A window appears that asks you to select the type of
page
. A window appears that asks you to select the type of
. The list of devices
Next
. Your selection
Finish
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