Understanding How The System Identifies Lines; Figure 55 Lines Menus And Fields - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Understanding how the system identifies lines

On a new system, lines and loops are numbered and assigned defaults based on the type of media
bay modules that have been connected to the system. The exception is the voice over IP (VoIP)
trunks, which require a keycode to activate.
The Unified Manager displays all active physical lines under:
Lines, Physical Lines, Enabled Lines.
These screens allow you to easily view which lines have been enabled through a media bay
module. (Refer to
about configuring media bay module records.)
From this heading, you can access each line record and assign attributes, as you require.
This section describes:
"Copying line programming" on page 242
"Determining which lines you need to program" on page 242
The following figure shows a detailed view of the Lines navigation tree headings.

Figure 55 Lines menus and fields

Lines
VoIP Lines
Enabled VoIP Lines
All VoIP Lines
Physical lines
Enabled Lines
All Physical Lines
Target lines
All lines
Line 001-492
General
Name
Control set
Use remote package
"Configuring resources — media bay modules" on page 135
Trunk/Line Data
Understanding how the system identifies lines
Trunk type
Line type
Dial mode
Received number
If busy
Prime set
Distinct rings in use
Distinct ring
Auto privacy
Trunk mode
Answer mode
Answer with DISA
Link at CO
Use auxiliary ringer
Full autohold
Loss package
Impedance (ohms)
Signalling
ANI number
DNIS number
for information
Restrictions
Line Restrictions
Normal
Night
Evening
Lunch
VoIP
Sched 5
Sched 6
Remote Restrictions
Normal
Night
Evening
Lunch
VoIP
Sched 5
Sched 6
Telco features
Voice Message Center
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