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DN records parameters
Table 6 Capabilities and Preferences tabbed panel
Attribute
Values
Control set
DN: <any telephone
DN>
None
DN:221<start DN>*
First display
Name
Number
Line
Tips: The Call Information feature displays and toggles between the name and line number for
Call Display information.
Alpha tagging: If you are using the alpha tagging feature, choose Name. Refer to
tagging for name display (incoming)" in the BCM50 Networking Configuration
Auto called ID
<checkbox>
true/false
Set log space
<read-only>
Description
The Control telephone attribute allows you to define a DN that will act as
a control telephone.
A control telephone is used to enable/disable Scheduled Services, such
as Restriction Services, for the telephones to which it is assigned. For
more information about services, see
services scheduling" on page
You can assign several control sets for your system but you can only
assign one control telephone per DN.
* If you changed the Start DN, this number reflects that change.
Doorphone note: Ensure this DN does not belong to a doorphone.
Determine what call display information appears first.
This feature depends on which services you subscribe to. Call Display
information may contain the name of the caller, the number of the caller,
the name of the line in your BCM50 where the call came in, or all. For
each telephone, you can determine what information displays first.
See also
"Programming incoming CLID" in the BCM50 Networking
Configuration
Guide.
Select whether you want to see the extension number and name of the
telephone you call on your display.
The Auto called ID set for target lines is the same telephone that has an
appearance on that target line.
This setting indicates the amount of space that the user has to store call
log items for the telephone. Default: 20.
Section 2: DN records
"System schedule settings and
37.
Guide.
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