NEC SL1100
Issue 6.0
Networking Manual
13 - 39
Network Call Park
In the following example extension 101 and 201 will have Call Park orbit 01 on line
key 1 of their phones. When a call is parked in this orbit (Park 01) both of these line
keys will indicate that a caller is parked. The call can be picked up from these two
stations by pressing the key or the call can be retrieved from any user in the network
using an access code.
-Note- By default Call Park bins are shared with every phone throughout the network.
This can be changed so that each site has their own call park locations and will not be
shared throughout the network.
Program
Site A
Site B
Notes
10-20-01
Device Type 4 = Default
Device Type 4 = Default
Verify that both sites still have the default
value of 30000 assigned.
Port numbers other than default can be
used but all sites must use the same port
number.
If the port numbers at each location do
not match or are unassigned calls will still
be completed across the network
however Call Park indication and retrieval
will not function properly.
20-01-04
3
3
Allows the sites to see Park status (on
line keys or DSS consoles) across the
network.
15-07-01
On ext 101 assign key 1
as:
*04- Park Key 01
On ext 201 assign key 1
as:
*04- Park Key 01
PRG 15-07-01 is assigned per phone.
All phones wanting to see network Call
Park indication will have to be assigned
individually.
11-12-31
NA
NA
Default Service Code = #6.
By default any user in the network can
park a call using this service code.
11-12-32
NA
NA
Default Service Code = *6.
By default any user in the network can
retrieve a parked call from anywhere in
the network using this service code.
24-03-01
NA
NA
This program is used to change the
extensions Park Group. By default all
users in the network are in group 1.
If the users do not want to share the Park
bins throughout the network move them
to another group (valid options 1~64).
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