Assign A Specific Phone Number To An Extension; Multiple Call Handling; Calling Line Identity (Cli) Services - Mitel 3000 Administrator's Manual

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Assign a specific phone number to an extension.

If your Mitel 3000 system has ISDN lines attached, and your network provider has allocated
'multiple subscriber numbers (MSN's)' or 'Direct Dial inward numbers (DDI's)' , you can now
assign a specific number to an extension. When that extension makes a call, that specific
number is sent to the network.
To assign an extension for specific sending
From the Programming Extension, press the PROGRAM Key
Select 'System programming'
Enter the System Programming Password
Select 'Extensions'
Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'Send Specific MSN/DDI' is displayed
Select 'Send Specific MSN/DDI'
Select the extensions you wish to have specific assigned numbers.
The default is that no extensions are assigned numbers.
Note: To assign a number to the extension, go to 'DDI Programming'.

Multiple Call Handling

You can program more than one MSN/DDI number to ring at an extension. If a call is
presented to your extension while you are on another call you will hear a Call Waiting tone,
provided your extension is programmed to receive Call Waiting tones. (See page 59).

CALLING LINE IDENTITY (CLI) SERVICES

Calling Line Identity (CLI) services are ISDN services available from your ISDN Network
Provider. You must contact your Network Provider and subscribe to these services before
their functionality is available to the Mitel 3000
The Calling Line Identity Presentation (CLIP) service provides that, when you receive an
incoming call on your ISDN lines, the caller's number is presented to the Mitel 3000. This
number, (or name, if a name has been associated with the number in the system speed dial),
is displayed on all Feature phones programmed to ring. It is also displayed on any standard
phones capable of detecting CND. In addition, you can store caller numbers, dial stored
numbers, and route incoming calls to extensions based on the caller number provided. For
information on using these features, see page 37.
Your number will also be presented to the person you are calling on an ISDN line, if they
subscribe to the CLIP service. The Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) service
allows you to restrict the network from presenting your number.
The Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR) service prevents the transmission of
your number to the caller when you answer a call. Contact your Network provider for further
information.
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