
*
Only when the outbound trunks are ISDN or SIP trunks.
**
ISDN will need to accept the inbound Caller ID as the Calling Party Number (CPN) presentation for
the outbound call.
Table 1-32 Caller ID Sent to Mobile Telephone
Inbound Trunk
Outbound Trunk
Y/N
Analog CID
CFA Analog
N
Analog CID
CFA ISDN PRI/SIP
Y
ISDN PRI
CFA ISDN PRI/SIP
Y
ISDN PRI
CFA Analog
N
Analog CID
CFNA Analog
N
Analog CID
CFNA ISDN PRI/SIP
Y
ISDN PRI
CFNA ISDN PRI/SIP
Y
ISDN PRI
CFNA Analog
N
Conditions
•
If an extension in a call forward chain has Call Forward with Both Ring, calls do not continue routing
to other extensions in the chain.
•
If the extension has Call Forward-Both Ring set to another extension, it will only continue to forward
if the Both ring location is forwarded (B/NA or NA) to VM and no where else.
•
ISDN and SIP trunks are only supported for the outbound call to the Mobile Extension.
•
Analog, ISDN and SIP trunks are supported for the outbound call to the Mobile Extension.
•
It is recommended that this feature uses ISDN platform (as these trunks provide answer supervision).
•
The analog line must provide CLI information to allow the Mobile Extension to dial into the system to
access features.
•
For the
extension
DTMF, the minimum Detect Level for the DTMF Tone (Program 80-03-03) must be
set to allow a minimum detection level of -25dBm. This entry is dependent on the Detect Level se-
lected in Program 80-03-01.
•
The Mobile Extension uses the
*
to perform a flash, so any service codes which begin with
*
must
be changed (Programs 11-10, 11-11, 11-12, 11-13).
•
To provide a proper disconnect, Disconnect Supervision is required for the trunks used for this fea-
ture.
•
When an entry is made in Program 15-22-01 for a Mobile Extension, ports are reserved for Mobile
Extension usage in groups of 4.
•
To keep consecutive port numbering for units, you may wish to consider starting Mobile Extensions at
the upper extension port range.
•
The incoming Caller-ID for a call that is forwarded to a mobile extension will not be presented to the
Mobile Extension.
•
Calls on Mobile Extension can be easily picked up from a telephone in the system. This is done via a
Barge-In key (34+Mobile Ext # or 34+
*
)
*
will Barge-In to the Extension that Call Forward Both Ring
is set to. If no Forward Both Ring is set, the key will act as a basic Barge-In key.
Default Settings
No Mobile Extensions are configured.
System Availability
Terminals
Any Multiline Terminal
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Summary of Contents for SL1000
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