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The following table lists the available 'Lines' options, with their defaults, if applicable.
Feature
Equipped Lines
Group Programming
Ring Group
Hunt Group
Incoming Ringing
Outgoing restriction
Incoming calls only
Outgoing groups
Outgoing Line Priority
No Priority
ISDN Priority
PSTN Priority
PABX group
Answering Machine
Courtesy service source
Voice module source
Internal source
LCR Codes
LCR on
LCR off
LCR timebands
LCR On Time
LCR Off Time
LCR Weekend
CLI Programming
DDI Programming
Auto Attendant Mapping
Accept on Busy
Accept on Busy
Reject on Busy
PSTN programming
Loop calling
Tone dialling
Reversal on Idle
CND Detection
Dialtone detection
Line Name
ISDN programming
P->P or P->MP
MSN Programming
T or S interface
ISDN PABX
Accept on Busy
Directory MSNs
MSN to ignore
Call Deflection
PRI Programming
No. of B-channels
Default
All Lines equipped
All Groups with extension 20
only by default
Group 1 for all Lines and
Accesses
No restrictions
No restrictions
All Lines in group 1
No Priority
Not programmed
Not programmed
Internal Source
None programmed
Not programmed
Not programmed
Not programmed
Not programmed
Accept on Busy
None
On
None
None
On
None
P->P is set
None programmed
All set as T interfaces
Not programmed
Reject on Busy
Not programmed
Not programmed
Call Deflection Off
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