System Options - Mitel 3000 Administrator's Manual

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System options

The following table details the various system options available.
Option
Analogue Lines
ISDN Basic Rate Accesses
(2 ISDN Lines per Access)
ISDN S-bus interfaces
ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI)
ADSL Interface
Internal LAN 10/100 Base T
Feature phones
Standard telephones
Hybrid extensions - Feature phone or
standard telephone
IP extensions
ISDN devices (connected to S-bus
interfaces)
Programming Extension (via standard
Feature phone)
Operator extension
Headset operation
Door Intercom
Door Open
Public Address
Outgoing (Line) Groups
Extension Groups
Hunt Groups
Incoming Ringing Groups
Courtesy Service
Extension Voicemail boxes
Phantom Voice Boxes
Group Voice Boxes
Customised Courtesy Service
Answering Machine Service
Auto-attendant Service
Speed Dial –Common
Speed Dial - Personal
Classes of Service (Call Restriction)
Conference Calls
SMDR
Internal/External Music On Hold sources
Battery Backup Unit
PABX operation
Remote maintenance and programming
Remote diagnostics
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Capacity
16
8
4
30
1
4 Port switched hub
40
40
40
12 Max.
32
1
1
Yes
1
All extensions
Yes
11
20
Yes
52
10
20
Yes
Yes
Yes
500
30
6 classes
3 participants
2 external
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Notes
16 Lines total
8 ISDN Basic Rate
interfaces total
Via 10 base T interface
on the Broadband
module
Supplied on the
Broadband Module
40 extensions
The Broadband Module
supports up to 12 IP
extensions and VoIP
trunks
8 per interface
Extension 20 (default)
Extension 20
Extension 23
A total of 20 extension
groups is available
TheOptional Voice
Module must be
equipped. Three
versions are available:-
2 port 4 hour capacity
4 port 8 hour capacity
8 port 20 hour capacity
4 Tables of codes
External Music-On-
Hold module required
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