NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 1888

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Issue 12.0
Program
Program Name
Number
22-11-05
DID Translation Table Number
Conversion – Transfer
Destination Number 1
22-11-06
DID Translation Table Number
Conversion – Transfer
Destination Number 2
25-03-01
VRS/DISA Transfer Ring Group
With Incorrect Dialing
2 - 1858
Description/Comments
For each DID Translation Table
entry (1-2000), specify the first
and second Transfer Destinations
if the callers receives a busy or no
answer (action defined in Program
22-11-04).
If the Transfer Destinations
are busy or receive no
answer, those calls are
transferred to the final
transfer destination (Program
22-10).
For each trunk port, set what
happens to a call when the DISA
or Automated Attendant caller
dials incorrectly or waits too long
to dial. The call can either
disconnect (0) or Transfer to an
alternate destination (a ring group,
In-Skin/External, Centralized).
When setting the DISA and DID
Operating Mode, you make an
entry for each Night Service mode.
This program defines the Incoming
Ring Group when dial tone is
timed-out or the wrong dialing is
received in DID, DISA.
VM8000 InMail – Automatic Access to VM by Caller ID
UNIVERGE SV8100
Assigned Data
1
0 = No Setting
1~100 = Incoming
Group
101 = (Not Used)
102 = In-Skin/External
Voice Mail or InMail
103 = Centralized VM
201~264 = Department
Group
400 = DUD
401 = DISA
501~599 = DISA/VRS
Message
1000~999 = Speed
Number (000~999)
(default = 0)
Ring Groups:
1~100
Trunk Ports:
001~200
Day/Night Mode:
1~8
0 (Disconnect)
1~100 (Incoming Ring
Group)
101 DSPDB-VM
102 (In-Skin/External
Voice Mail or VM8000
InMail)
103 Centralized VM
104 (Speed Dial table
Program 25-15-01)
Version 3000 software
or higher is required.
(default = 0)
Level
2
3

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