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Virtual Extensions
Description
Virtual Extensions are available software extensions on the Basic and Expanded Port
Packages. A Virtual Extension assigned to a line key can appear and ring on an
individual station or multiple stations and be used for outbound access.
Virtual Extensions (VE) are shared with Call Arrival (CAR) Keys. In virtual extension
mode, the key acts as a secondary extension. Up to 512 CAR/VE keys are
provided.
Conditions
There are 512 available ports/Extensions shared between CAR keys
and Virtual Extensions.
The 512 available ports/Extensions are assigned per extension for
CAR key mode or Virtual Extension key mode.
More than one extension can share a Virtual Extension key.
An extension can have more than one Virtual Extension key assigned.
Assigning a Virtual Extension key of the extension the key is
assigned on is not supported.
Up to 32 incoming calls can be queued to busy Virtual Extension key.
You cannot have a CAR key and Virtual Extension on the same telephone.
Virtual Extensions do not support the following features:
Barge-In
Conference
Conference, Voice Call/Privacy Release
Reverse Voice Over
Tone Override
Voice Over
When a valid system station calls a Virtual Extension appearing on
another station, Voice and MW softkeys appear in the display of the
calling station, but they do not operate.
When talking on a Virtual Extension you cannot mute the handset.
Calls on Virtual Extension keys cannot be put in Personal Park if Program 15-18-01 is set to
Land on the key (1).
If multiple CAR/SIE/VE keys are ringing on a station at the same time, the CAR/SIE/VE key
on the lowest Line Key is answered first.
Virtual Extension Keys assigned as code
*
03 do not support Voice Mail Message Indication
on Line Keys.
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Summary of Contents for Univerge SV9100
Page 1: ... SV9100 Features and Specifications Manual Rev 1 2 March 2016 ...
Page 64: ...64 Required Component s None ...
Page 238: ...238 Walking Code Restriction 663 ...
Page 239: ...239 Temporary Code Restriction Override service code be changed 775 ...
Page 285: ...285 Single Line Telephone 1 Lift the handset A fast busy is heard 2 Dial 759 3 Hang up ...
Page 332: ...332 Circular Routing Department Calling Circular Routing CALL 1 CALL 2 CALL 3 CALL 4 ...
Page 406: ...406 Trunk Distinctive Ringing Flow Chart ...
Page 407: ...407 ICM Distinctive Ringing Flow Chart ...
Page 442: ...442 CCIS Standard Calls ...
Page 447: ...447 CCIS VE Standard Calls ...
Page 456: ...456 CPN sent when making a 911 call across CCIS trunks from a terminal ...
Page 461: ...461 CCIS VE 911 Calls ...
Page 637: ...637 Cascade Message Notification Flow Chart 1 ...
Page 638: ...638 Cascade Message Notification Flow Chart 2 ...
Page 639: ...639 Cascade Message Notification Flow Chart 3 ...
Page 655: ...655 Cascade Message Flow Chart 1 ...
Page 808: ...808 DTI U40 ETU Programming Flowchart for ISDN PRI Answering Calls the GCD PRTA Overlap ...
Page 813: ...813 ...
Page 844: ...844 None Related Features None Guide to Feature Programming None Operation None ...
Page 915: ...915 Communications Interface feature for more ...
Page 916: ...916 ...
Page 917: ...917 Operation None ...
Page 948: ...948 Operation Normal call handling procedures for single line telephones apply ...
Page 1015: ...1015 Related Features None Guide to Feature Programming None Operation None ...
Page 1026: ...1026 Operation Refer to Central Office Calls Answering ...
Page 1030: ...1030 Multiline Room Monitoring ...
Page 1031: ...1031 Single Line Telephone Room Monitoring ...
Page 1146: ...1146 SMDR Flowchart Continued ...
Page 1147: ...1147 SMDR Flowchart Continued ...
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Page 1400: ...1400 To answer off hook signaling 2nd call and 2nd caller disconnect the call NOTE ...
Page 1402: ...1402 SV9100 Features and Specifications Manual NEC Enterprise Solutions ...