Trunk Access Groups; Virtual Port; Virtual Port Used For Virtual Extension - Panasonic DBS 576 Technical Manual

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Chapter 3. System Features

Trunk Access Groups

Description
Trunks can be placed in trunk groups. When a trunk group is accessed, the System automatically
selects an open trunk from the group.
Operation
To access a trunk group:
1. Enter a trunk access code (default trunk group access codes
are 9 or 81-84).
2. Dial the phone number.
Hardware Requirements
N/A
Related Programming
FF1-3: MCO Access
Considerations
Trunks can only appear in one trunk group.
If Automatic Call Routing is enabled, the MCO access code (9 by default) automatically
accesses the Automatic Route Selection (ARS) features.

Virtual Port

Description
Virtual ports are not physical ports in the System. They are phantom or simulated ports used in the
System to support:
Virtual extension ringing
Virtual floating hold
Up to 96 virtual ports may be assigned per cabinet.

Virtual Port used for Virtual Extension

You can assign an actual extension number to a virtual port. You can then assign the extension number
as any actual extension (incoming call settings and types, Station Class of Service (COS), tenant
group, pickup group, etc.). You can also assign the virtual port to an FF key on one or more telephones
and set to ring. Any call directed to the virtual port extension number will ring the assigned
telephone(s).
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Action
DBS 576 (USA) issued April 2002
Section 700 - Operation
Result
576-51-700

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