Setting Up The Networking Feature
Numbering Plan
Networking
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Entering two digits lets you de
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ne codes based on the
Þ
rst two digits a user dials. For
example, entering 60 allows you to de
Þ
ne the function of all codes beginning with 60. In
the default program, only * and # use two-digit codes. All the other codes are single digit.
If you enter a two digit code between 0 and 9, be sure to make separate entries for all the
other two digit codes within the range as well. This is because in the default program all
the two digit codes between 0 and 9 are unde
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ned.
Step 2: Specify the length of the code you want to change
After you specify a single or two digit code, you must tell the system how many digits com-
prise the code. This is the
Number of Digits Required
(page 133) table. In the default program, all codes from 100-999 are three digits long. Codes
beginning with 0 are one digit long. Codes beginning with * are 3 digits long and codes begin-
ning with # are 4 digits long.
Step 3: Assign a function to the code selected
After entering a code and specifying its length, you must assign its function. This is the Dial
Type column in the
(page 133) table. The choices are:
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Changing the
Dial Type
for a range of codes can have a dramatic affect on how your sys-
tem operates. Assume, for example, the site is a hotel that has room numbers from 100-
399. In order to make extension numbers correspond to room numbers, you should:
- Change the Dial Type for the digit 1 from 1 (Service Code) to 2 (extension number).
- Change the Dial Type for the digit 7 from 3 (not used) to 1 (Service Code).
- In Program 11-02, reassign extension numbers on each
ß
oor from 100 to 399.
- In Programs 11-10 - 11-14, reassign the Service Codes from the 100 series (e.g., 116)
to the 700 series (e.g., 716).
(Other applications might also require you to change entries in Program 11-10 through
11-16.)
Dial Types
Dial Type Description
Related Program
0
- Not Used -
1
Service Code
11-10
:
Service Code Setup
(for System Administrator)
11-11
:
Service Code Setup
(for Registration)
11-12
:
Service Code Setup
(for Service Access)
11-13
:
Service Code Setup (for ACD)
11-14
:
Service Code Setup
(for HOTEL)
11-15
:
Service Code Setup
(Special access)
2
Extension Number
11-02
:
Extension Numbers
11-04
:
Virtual Extension Numbers
11-06
:
2PGDAD (ACI) Extension
Numbers
11-07
:
Department Calling Group
Numbers
11-08
:
2PGDAD (ACI) Group Pilot
Numbers
3
Trunk Access Code
11-09
:
Trunk Access Code.
4
Special Trunk Access
11-09
:
Trunk Access Code.
5
Operator Access
20-17 : Operator’s Extension
6
ARS/F-Route Access
44-xx
8
Networking
10-03 : PCB Setup
10-12 : NTCPU Network Setup
10-20 : LAN Setup for External Equipment
10-27 : IP System IP
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