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11.16 Ring-In Destination: To select the specific destination for the pattern, use one of the
following methods:
Method A
Select the current Value and enter the new value in the text box.
1.
Press
2.
entered.
Select
3.
Method B
Right-click on the existing Ring In Destination. An option box appears.
1.
Select the Change Ring-In Destination option. A window appears that asks you to select
2.
the type of device to include.
Select the appropriate destination type and then select
3.
(You can view them in a list by selecting the List button or view details by selecting the
Details button.) If the Ring-In Destination is set to "None" the call will be sent to the
primary attendant. (Do not set this to None if there is not a primary attendant, because
the call will not ring at any station.)
NOTE:
used by selecting ARS; individual B-channel trunks or trunk groups containing B-chan-
nel trunks will not function properly with this feature.
Highlight the desired device and then select
4.
In Destination field.
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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.
Extension List: You can choose from any extension list in the local node.
Call Routing Table: When programming a call routing table that rings in to
another table, make sure the two tables do not send calls to each other, creating a
"loop." You can only select call routing tables located on the local node.
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 col-
lected 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 applications, automated attendants, and ARS.
NOTE:
If Single, Extension List, or Call Routing Table is selected, you must also
program the destination as described below. DISA ring-in requires no additional
programming. Any DISA security codes programmed for the trunk group will apply
to callers.
. A screen appears showing you what is associated with the number you
ENTER
. The new number appears in the field.
OK
Even though Primary Rate trunks appear in the selection list, they can only be
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. The list of devices appears.
Next
. Your selection appears in the Ring-
Finish
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