Setting General Trunk Attributes
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Overlap
- Transmitting dialed DTMF digits to the CO without buffering digits in
the system first. Use Overlap dialing for analog and T1-CAS trunks for best
results. Calls will be completed faster.
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En-bloc
- The system will buffer all dialed digits and send it to the CO at once.
Typically is used in ISDN-PRI trunk and SIP trunk.
Note:
For IP tie trunks, use the IP Dialing Table in Enterprise Manager to set the
dialing scheme (Enterprise Manager is available by selecting
VoIP >
Enterprise Network Management
, or from the Windows
Start
menu).
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Trunk Call Predial String
—To have the system automatically insert the configured
digits whenever the selected trunk is used for outgoing calls. This feature is used to
prevent having to dial “9” twice for trunk access when the system is used behind
another PBX system or this trunk is a Centrex line, which requires dialing “9” to make
a call. If you select this option, type the predial digit(s) into the text box.
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Enable Centrex Transfer
—When checked, the system is able to transfer an
incoming call to another outside number through the same trunk and release the
incoming trunk. Before you configure this option for the trunk, please make sure
your trunk is a Centrex line or supports the Release Line Transfer (RLT) feature.
Depending on the type of trunk, your configuration may be different:
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If this is an analog Centrex line, you only need to check the
Enable Centrex
Transfer
check box. A FLASH signal will be transmitted to the CO if the
incoming trunk call needs to be transferred to an outside number.
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If this is a T1-CAS trunk, you may need to add “transfer predial string.” From
the CO point of view, it is their feature code to initiate RLT. Please check with
your carrier to get the specification.
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If this is a PRI trunk, you need to ask your carrier if they support RLT through
DTMF. Some carriers accept *8 to signal RLT. AltiGen PRI trunks currently do
not support 2-B channel transfer feature.
How to signal MAXCS that it is a Centrex transfer:
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If a call is connected to an extension, the extension user needs to dial
FLASH * plus trunk access code and the outside number.
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If a virtual extension forwarding or speed dialing number is configured to an
outside number and the extension user transfers a call to the virtual extension
or speed dialing number, the system will add the Centrex FLASH automatically.
You don’t need to add the “*” in the forwarding or speed dialing digit stream.
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Attribute—In Service
makes the trunk available for use.
Out of Service
prevents
the trunk from being used (for example, while performing maintenance).
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Enable Tie Trunk
—This configuration field is meaningful only if you use T1 or PRI
to connect two MAXCS systems back-to-back. Do not check this box if you connect
a MAXCS to a third-party PBX via T1 or PRI trunk.
When this configuration is checked, the system software will interpret the incoming
[ANI] [DNIS] digit sequence as [Caller’s Extension Number] and [Target Extension
Number]. An incoming tie trunk call will be routed to the target extension and all the
Incall Routing rules will be bypassed. If you do not check this box for system-to-
system tie trunk, the system will check the Ext. DID/DNIS Routing/Caller ID Routing
table first. If there is no match, the trunk incall routing rule will apply.
Note:
The
Enable Tie Trunk
field under
Board Configuration > Protocol
needs
to be enabled for T1/PRI tie trunks as well. It will tell the system to transmit
[Caller’s Extension Number] and [Target’s Extension Number] as [ANI]
[DNIS] to the other system. In case this is a T1-CAS, which typically cannot
Summary of Contents for ACM 6.5
Page 1: ...MAX Communication Server Administration Manual ACM 6 5 Update1 4 2010 4413 0001 6 5 Update1 ...
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Page 36: ...Overview 22 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
Page 46: ...Troubleshooting Error Messages 32 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
Page 58: ...Stopping the AltiGen Switching Service 44 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
Page 88: ...Feature Profiles 74 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
Page 104: ...Creating Distribution Lists 90 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
Page 130: ...Configuring Call Recording 116 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
Page 134: ...Application Extension Setup 120 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
Page 190: ...Configuring the Virtual MobileExtSP Board 176 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
Page 196: ...DNIS Routing 182 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
Page 208: ...Resolving Dialing Delay for Non USA Canada Countries 194 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
Page 246: ...Setting an IP Extension 232 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
Page 260: ...Configuring Auto Discovery of Server IP Address 246 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
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Page 330: ...MaxCall Configuration 316 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
Page 340: ...Joining a Meeting 326 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
Page 390: ...When Information May Be Out of Sync 376 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
Page 442: ...Setting Up the Client 428 MAXCS ACM 6 5 Administration Manual ...
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