Assigning Trunk/line data
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Programming Operations Guide
Target lines and DASS2 fields
DNIS
Number
Y or N
Defines whether the digits dialed by an external caller on this line will be
collected.For T1 E&M trunks connected to a DTM, this setting only appears if
Signaling is set to WinkStart and Answer mode is set to Manual.
These digits are required for some third-party software applications.
*Gain
Normal
High
Set the level of gain for the channel.
*E&M trunks only. T1 E&M trunks do not have this field.
Redirect to
<dial string>
Enter a dial string (including routing code) to redirect the line to an external
telephone, such as a call attendant on another system.
If you want to stop redirection, you need to delete the dial string and allow the
record to update.
WARNING:
Enable modules
If you disabled any trunk media bay modules prior to performing programming, enable them now to
ensure your system will function properly.
Table 36
Target lines and DASS2 line fields
Attribute
Value
Description
Line type
Public
Private to:
Define how the line is used in relation to other lines in the system.
•
Public line: can be accessed by more than one telephone.
•
Private line: can be assigned only to one telephone and the prime telephone for
that line. Enter the internal number of the telephone.
If busy
To Prime
Busy Tone
Define whether a caller receives a busy tone or the call forwards to the prime
telephone when the target line is busy. Busy tone only works for PRI trunks.
Prime set
DN:
None
Assign a telephone to provide backup answering for calls on the line. For an Auto
Answer line, calls are redirected if the received number is invalid or the target line is
busy, and if the
If busy
parameter is set
To prime
.
Each line can be assigned only one prime telephone.
Table 35
E&M line fields (Continued)
Attribute
Value
Description
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Page 748: ...748 Configuring an Interface with NAT N0008589 3 3...
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