Configuring Telephony Components; Figure 14 Process For Configuring The Telephony Components - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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System configuration process maps

Configuring telephony components

Figure 14 Process for configuring the telephony components

System
setup is
complete
Set up
lines/loops
Set up
access
Set up
telephones
Confirm
system
settings
Set up
special
features
Set up
call
management
features
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Refer to the preceding flow chart.
When the trunk media bay modules are configured, the system assigns line
or loop numbers. You may need to change some of the line attributes. You
can also refer to the lines and loops to set up line pools and call routing.
Refer to
"Configuring lines" on page
See also
"Data and split-line configuration" on page 161
When your lines are configured, you can set up system access
configurations. Refer to
"Controlling access into the system" on page
When the station media bay modules are configured, the system assigns
extension numbers (DNs) for each telephone connection.
DNs define each device connected to the system. Within the System DN
headings, you can define how individual devices will interact in the system.
Refer to
"Configuring DNs for system devices" on page
Cordless/wireless telephones (WLAN IP telephones, the 7406) have
separate installation and configuration guides and feature cards.
A number of settings affect all lines or telephones. Most of these settings
are default. Confirm that they suit your purposes.
Refer to
"Configuring system settings" on page
After you set the basic telephony information, you can configure the special
features such as:
Hunt groups
("Configuring Hunt groups" on page
Hospitality
("Configuring Hospitality Services" on page
IP music
("Configuring the music source" on page
The Business Communications Manager has built-in call management
applications. Basic CallPilot features can be accessed from the CallPilot
button on the first page of the Unified Manager. CallPilot documentation
describes how to install and use the available features. CallPilot also has
enhanced features, which require a keycode to activate (refer to the CD
contents flowchart:
"System documentation map" on page
Remote voice mail: If your system is not the voice mail host, set up remote
access to the network voice mail system. Refer to
voice mail" on page 563
239.
"Configuring outgoing calls" on page 311
293.
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"Configuring centralized

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