Table 6-29 Base Extension Numbers - Inter-Tel AXXESS Manual

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C. DEVICE BASELINE EXTENSIONS
9.21 The Device Baseline Extensions feature is located under System\Numbering Plan. The
user can define the base extensions of all equippable devices in the system. This allows net-
worked systems to manage extension ranges with less effort from the user. When the system
equips one of the devices listed below, it checks the Base Extension Table for the starting
extension for that device. For example, the user equips a new phone and DB programming
pops up a message box, as shown below.
9.22 In this case, the base extension for a phone is 1000; however, the system already has
extensions 1000-1015 allocated so DB programming picks the first extension that is available
starting with the base extension.
NOTE:
extension were 10000 instead, DB programming will pick the first free extension after 10000.
Note that wildcard extensions (e.g., 12XXX) are not valid.
ALSO:
extensions will be a "P" extension.
9.23 The base extension numbers for all devices are as follow:
Device Baseline Extensions
INTER-TEL
The number of digits in the base extension is maintained. For example, if the base
Although the "P" prefix is not displayed, any new extension generated for "P" type
Table 6-29:
Base Extension Numbers
Device
ACD Agent ID
Auto Attendant
Auto Attendant Recall
B-Channel Station
Call Routing Announcement
CO Trunk Group
Group List
Hunt Group
IP Connection
Keyset Base Extension
Message Notification/Retrieval
Node Trunk Group
Non-Associated Mailbox
Off-Node IP Connection
Page Port
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AXXESS
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Base Extension
1000
2500
2500
1000
2500
92001
1000
2000
6000
1000
2500
97501
1000
6000
91000 [99000 in Europe]
Programming
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