Program
Number
Program Name/Description
Assigned Data
16-01-04
Department Group Hunting Mode
This program sets what happens when an unanswered
call to a department group pilot number reaches the last
member of the group.
If this is set to (
0
), once the last extension is called the
hunting will stop.
If this is set to (
1
), once the last extension is called the
hunting will continue to look for an idle member to receive
the call.
NEC recommends setting this to (1) Circular when using
a department group for Voice Mail.
0 = Last extension is called and hunting stops
1 = Circular
(Hunting will continue)
(default = 0)
16-01-10
Department Group Enhanced Hunting
This program defines the conditions by which calls to the
pilot number will hunt to the available extensions in the
group.
For a description on all the hunting types, see the Depart-
ment Group feature.
NEC recommends setting the Voice Mail department
group as (
3
) Busy/No Answer.
0 = No Hunting
1 = Hunting when Busy
2 = Hunting when Not Answered
3 = Hunting when Busy/No Answer
(default = 0)
16-02-01*
Department Group Assignment for Extensions
This program is used to assign the extensions to the de-
partment group.
When using a department group for Voice Mail, you must
have licenses to cover every extension assigned.
1~50
Default:
Department Group No. 1: Extension No.
101~199, 200~271, 3100~3112
Department Group No. 50: Extension No.
3113~3128
16-02-02
Department Group Priority Assignment
This program sets the extensions priority within the de-
partment group. The lower the number that is assigned
the higher the priority.
When using a department group for Voice Mail, the low-
est voice mail port must have the lowest priority number
in the group.
For example if the VM had system ports 65~68 and used
extensions 165~168 the following would be the assign-
ment.
Ext 165 = Priority 1
Ext 166 = Priority 2
Ext 167 = Priority 3
Ext 168 = Priority 4
1~200
Extension 101~199 = Priority 1~99
Extension 200~271 = Priority 1~16
Extension 3100~3112 = Priority 100~112
Extension 3113~3128 = Priority 129~200
(Refer to the SL2100 programming manual for
the default values of all extensions)
45-01-01
Voice Mail Department Group Number
When using Centralized Voice Mail in an SL Net network,
this program MUST be left unassigned in all sites that will
access the VM.
0 = No Voice Mail Assigned
1~50 = Department Group 1~50
(default = 50)
45-01-10*
NSL Protocol
All sites using the Centralized Voice Mail must enable
this program for proper integration.
0 = Off
(Disable)
1 = On
(Enable)
(default = 0)
14-01-22
Caller ID to Voice Mail
This command enables or disables the ability for the sys-
tem to send the caller ID information to the Voice Mail.
This command is for ALL trunk types (analog, digital, and
IP).
0 = Disable
(Caller ID not sent to VM)
1 = Enable
(Caller ID is sent to VM)
(default = 0)
84-34-01*
DTMF Relay Mode
This program assigns the way the system handles DTMF
across the network.
When Centralized VM is required this program must be
set to
(1) RFC2833
in all systems.
0 = Disable
1 = RFC 2833
2 = H.245
Profile (1 ~ 6)
(default = 0)
84-34-02
DTMF Payload Number
This program assigns the way the system handles DTMF
across the SL Net network. For profile 1, Type 2 (Net-
working) this value should match in all SL Net systems.
96 ~ 127
(default = 110)
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