Lucent Technologies SLC ConnectReach User & Service Manual page 150

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Configuring the SLC
ConnectReach
Using the Configuration Commands
Configuring Digital Trunks (Continued)
Key commands
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Issue 4
June 2002
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Line-group
This command is used when the line or group
option is selected in the incoming-routing
command. Use this command to specify the line or
group number designated to receive incoming calls.
When line is specified, and the line specified is busy,
the call will be forwarded to the line designated in the
busy-forward-line command. When group is
specified, and the first line in the group is busy, the
SLC ConnectReach system will forward the call to the
next line in the group until an available line is found. If
all lines in the group are busy, the caller will hear a
busy signal. To assign lines to a group, refer to the
group command located in the section entitled
"Configuring Lines", located later in this chapter.
Digits-type
This command allows the user to select the
digit-addressing option. There are three options:
dual-tone multiple frequency (DTMF), multiple
frequency (MF), and pulse. Incoming addressing
contains DID or DNIS information.
Busy-treatment
This command specifies how a call will be handled if
the line (station) is busy. If the busy-signal option is
selected, the caller will hear the standard busy signal.
If the busy-out option is specified, whenever all lines in
a line group are in use, all trunks that route to that line
group are placed in busy-out mode by taking them
off-hook. The forward option sends the call to another
line.
Busy-forward-line This command is used in conjunction with the line
option for incoming-routing . If the line specified
for receiving incoming calls is busy, the call will be
forwarded to the line specified in the busy-forward-
line command.
Analog transmit
gain
This command adjusts transmit signal levels to the
network from the FXS interface. Three settings are
available (0, –3, and –6 dB).
Analog receive
gain
This command adjusts receive signal levels from the
network to the FXS interface. Four settings are
available (0, –3, –6, and –12 dB).
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