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Programming
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
Method B
1.
2.
3.
4.
NOTE:
places the trunks in the first available node trunk group. (See
on node trunk groups.) If you change to any other ISDN Switch Type option, all of the trunks are
moved to the "Unused" trunk group.
CO Provides Progress Tones
3.99 (Used for PRI-equipped Cards only) When the System provides local ringback, some
central offices/local exchanges (particularly in Europe) take too long to send the System the
connect message when a call is received. When the CO connects a call too slowly, the user can
answer before the caller is on the line, causing the caller to miss the greeting (such as "Wel-
come to Inter-Tel. How may I help you?"). If this flag is enabled, the System does not provide
local ringback. Instead, the System connects the call to the line and the caller hears CO ring-
back. That way, when the called party answers, the calling party is already on the line. The flag
is disabled by default. To change the setting, select the current Value and then place a check
mark in the box by selecting it (to remove the check, select the box again). Then press
or select another field to save the change.
NOTE:
another node (e.g., Node 2 uses ARS to place outgoing calls using the PRI span on Node 1). If
it is not enabled, some of the calls from Node 2 may not go out to the public network properly.
Enable this flag for all nodes in a system.
Connect On Call Proceeding
3.100 (Used for PRI-equipped Cards only) This flag affects outgoing Primary Rate ISDN
calls. If it is enabled, the system will connect the B-channel as soon as the Call Proceeding
message is received from the CO interface. Some CO interfaces, especially SS7 interfaces, do
not send progress indicators when they are playing tones or announcements on the B-channel.
They play the tone or announcement prior to sending the progress message, after the call pro-
ceeding. In this case, if the flag is disabled, the user experiences audio clipping. If the flag is
enabled, the channel is opened when the call proceeding message is received and the system
does not have to wait for a progress indicator (indicating alerting, busy, reorder tones or
announcements).
Operator System Access
3.101 (Used for PRI-equipped Cards set for National ISDN2 only) If National ISDN 2 is
selected, there is an option to enable Operator System Access. Operator System Access (OSA)
is required by some central offices. If this flag is enabled, the user will be allowed to request
access to an operator services system.
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Right-click on the existing Node Number. An option box appears.
Select
Change Node Number
device to include.
Select
or
Local Node
Remote Node
(You can view a list by selecting List or view details by selecting Details.)
Highlight the node and then select
If you change the ISDN Switch Type to Private Networking, the system automatically
This flag should be enabled for PRI spans that are used for placing outgoing calls from
T1, T1/PRI, or E1/PRI Card Configuration and Programming
. A window appears that asks you to select the type of
and then select
Next
. Your selection appears as the Node Number.
Finish
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. The list of nodes appears.
for more information
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