Mitel 3000 Australia Administrator's Manual
To Program DDI numbers with names and have them ring
Extensions
If your switch is equipped with P-P Accesses then you can program DDI numbers.
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From the Programming Extension, press the PROGRAM Key
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Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'System programming' is displayed
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Select 'System programming'
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Enter the System Programming Password
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Select 'Lines'
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Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'DDI programming' is displayed
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Select an Index from 001-100. All currently programmed indices are also shown
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Enter the DDI telephone number (as supplied by your Network Provider). A total of
fifteen digits can be entered
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Select 'Confirm'.
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Enter a name as described on page 16 and press Confirm
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Select 'Day Mode', 'Night Mode' or 'Day and Night Mode'
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Select the extension or Group the DDI Number is to call
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Once Selected press 'Confirm'.
To Program MSN numbers with names and have them ring
extensions
If your switch is equipped with P-MP Accesses then you program MSN numbers:
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From the Programming Extension, press the PROGRAM Key
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Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'System programming' is displayed.
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Select 'System programming'
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Enter the System Programming Password and select 'Lines'
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Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'ISDN programming' is displayed
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Select 'MSN Programming'. Only Accesses programmed as P-MP appear in this
menu
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Select an Access
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Indices 01-10 are presented for Access 1, Indices 11-20 for Access 2 up to Indices
71-80 for Access 8. Either select an entry or dial the index
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Enter the MSN telephone number (as supplied by your Network Provider). A total of
fifteen digits can be entered
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Select 'Confirm'
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Enter a name as described on page 16 and press Confirm
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Select 'Day Mode', 'Night Mode' or 'Day and Night Mode'
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Select the extension or Group the MSN Number is to call. The call can also be
answered by either Auto-Attendant or Courtesy service by selecting the option at this
stage.
Press the Hands-free Key to finish programming.
Note: CLI Store routing will take precedence over MSN/DDI routing or normal call routing.
Refer to page 37 for information on CLI Store.
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