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Collected Digits: This ring-in type indicates that the collected DID [DDI in Europe] or
DNIS digits (plus the base digits) should be used as the destination extension. This
helps to keep the number of call routing table entries down to a minimum when using a
3200D to route calls to extensions.
Both trunk groups and call routing table entries can use the new ring-in type. When the
new Ring-In Type of Collected Digits is selected, the Ring-In Destination field is
empty.
If the collected digits plus the base digits do not make up a valid ring-in destination, the
call is routed to the primary attendant. Valid ring-in destinations include on- or off-node
stations, on-or off-node hunt groups, trunk groups, individual trunks, voice mail appli-
cations, automated attendants, and ARS.
Send Station Caller ID to Attached PBX
4.318 Allows the user name and extension in the ISDN setup request message to be sent on an
outgoing ISDN call. All intercom calls that route externally from the system through an ISDN
circuit will send the user name and extension for the caller ID name and number instead of the
Calling Party Number or Name information. This field is intended for Axxess endpoint calls
routed to an Inter-Tel 7000 system. The default value is set to No. Consider the following when
using this flag:
This flag is enabled on a per trunk group basis.
Only ISDN trunks (non-private networking) use this field.
The user name and extension that are sent on the outgoing call are always the extension
that has originally placed the call. For example, a voice mail application calls an exten-
sion that is forwarded to an outside number. The system sends the user name and exten-
sion from the voice mail application and not the extension that was forwarded to the
outside number. If the voice mail application answers and transfers an incoming call to
an extension that is forwarded to an outside number, the system sends the user name
and extension from the voice mail application.
Hunt group calls that are processed by an extension or open architecture interface (OAI)
are governed by the same conditions as listed in the chart on
name has not been programmed, the system will not include the name information on
the outgoing call.
The user name may not be processed on an outgoing call across nodes if the outgoing
PRI is using "display IE" instead of "facility IE" for caller ID name. The user name on
the Inter-Tel system is not passed immediately between nodes, which is why the "dis-
play IE" does not contain the user name. The "display IE" on an outgoing call is sent
immediately where a "facility IE" is delayed.
All System and Manual Forward types apply to this feature.
This flag applies to both local and remote node calls.
CO Trunk Groups
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
Select
and then select
Call Routing Table
can view them in a list by selecting the List button or view details by selecting the
Details button.)
Highlight the table you want to use and then select
in the Ring-In field.
NOTE:
Loop start trunks that are connected to paging equipment should not have
any ring-in designations. They should be reserved for internal use only.
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