Programming
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Pro
gramming
Programming a Dial-In Trunk
1. Form 01, System Configuration
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Program a trunk card that meets the trunk type requirements.
2. Form 13, Trunk Circuit Descriptor
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Create a trunk circuit descriptor that corresponds to the type of
trunk that you are programming.
3. Form 03, Class of Service
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Assign trunk options only.
4. Form 15, Dial-in Trunks
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Assign COS, COR, and Tenant.
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Column N lists the number of expected digits.
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Column M lists the number of digits to absorb. To absorb no
incoming digits, set to 0.
To absorb n digits, enter n (a whole
number).
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Column X defines the number of digits to insert.
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Assign a Trunk Name if desired. This name appears on the
consoles and on the set displays for incoming and outgoing
calls.
Assign a separate COS for the Dial-In Trunk.
If this digit is 0, the system treats this as a Tie trunk. If this digit
is not 0, the system treats this as a DID trunk.
Do not insert 0 as a blank.
To insert no digits, leave blank.To
insert digits, enter the actual digits.
Summary of Contents for SX-200 EL
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