Understanding The Process Of Line Configuration; Figure 54 Process Map: Configuring The Lines For Your System - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Understanding the process of line configuration

Understanding the process of line configuration
Refer to the process map below, which leads you through the order for configuring the lines for
your system.

Figure 54 Process map: Configuring the lines for your system

Trunk module lines
Modules are
installed and
system is
running.
Note the lines that are active.
Services, Telephone Services, Physical
LInes or VoIP lines, Active LInes
Select the line you want to configure. Refer to
"Determining which lines you need to program" on
page 242
Configure the lines to suit your system,
including assigning them to line pools, where
applicable.
Assign line pool codes or assign line pools to routes, and create destination codes for
the routes. Refer to
Assign lines, line pools and target lines to DNs with the Add Users Wizard.
Line pools, routing, and target lines:
page
293.
Assign to DNs:
Chapter 15, "Configuring DNs for system devices," on page 399
Set up target lines to direct incoming calls from unsupervised lines, such as DID, PRI and
VoIP lines, to specific telephones or groups. Refer to
Set up optional line features such as name display and services. Refer to
"Configuring system settings," on page
N0008589 3.3
Chapter 12, "Configuring outgoing calls," on page
Chapter 11, "Controlling access into the system," on
459.
VoIP lines
Keycodes
have been
entered
Set up the gateway and IP requirements.
Refer to IP Telephony Configuration Guide.
"Copying line programming" on page 242
"Using the General record" on page 247
"Assigning Trunk/line data" on page 248
"Assigning Restrictions" on page 273
"Setting line telco features" on page 275
311.
"Assigning target lines" on page
Chapter 16,
297.

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