Nortel BCM50 2.0 Configuration Manual page 100

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Chapter 13 Creating ring groups
Figure 34 Ring Group lines
Table 32
describes the headings on both these panels.
Table 32 Ringing group schedule line values
Attribute
Value
Lines Settings tab
Line
XXX
Line Settings panel
Schedule
<read-only>
Ring Group
Ring Group <XXX> Type in a ring group number (001-100).
Aux. Ringer
<check box>
Also refer to:
"Configuring scheduled service" on page 31
NN40020-300
NN40020-300
Description
This list includes all analog and digital lines plus the target lines (PRI and
VoIP lines). Program only those that are active on the system.
You only need to configure the schedules that you use for your system.
Only one ring group can be assigned to a line for each schedule. To combine
groups of ringing sets, you must create a new Ring Group that contains all the
sets you want to ring, and assign it to the line.
This variable indicates whether the auxiliary ringer (if installed) also rings
when Ringing service is on.
Tips:
The default ringing telephone is 221 (Start DN). This means that all lines
ring at telephone 221 when Ringing service is on.
If you have an auxiliary ringer programmed to ring for calls on an external
line, and you transfer a call on that line without announcing the transfer,
the auxiliary ringer rings for the call transfer.

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