Configuring an analog device DN record
881
Programming Operations Guide
To assign line pools
1
Click on the
Line pool access
heading in the DN record
.
2
Click the
Add
button.
3
Enter a line pool identifier. <-
Pool
A
to
O>
.
4
Click the
Save
button.
The line pool identifier appears under the Line pool access heading.
To assign a prime line
1
Click on the
Line access
heading in the DN record.
Figure 225
Line access screen example
Caller ID set
Y or N
This setting only appears for analog lines that provide CLID.
This setting is for analog display telephones connected to an ASM 8+
module using the North American profile.
Choose
Y
to enable an analog display telephone to receive call display
information.
Note:
Not all analog display telephones are equipped to receive CLID.
Choose
N
to disable the analog telephone from receiving call display
information. Use this setting if the telephone does not have a display, or
if you do not want to provide call information to the user. Disabling this
function can reduce system resource requirements.
Limitation:
Only 30 telephones can have this field enabled for any given
line.
Vmsg set
N or Y
Choose
Y
to enable an external voice message system to send
Message Waiting Indication (MWI) to the analog telephone.
Analog telephones attached to an ASM or ATA2 device can only receive
stutter dial tone indication, if the telephone is set up to receive MWI.
Analog telephones connected to an ASM8+ can receive either lamp or
stutter dial tone indication, if the telephone is set up to receive MWI.
Refer to
“Msg Indicate” on page 886
for more information on how to
enable MWI for an analog telephone.
Table 286
Line assignment fields (Continued)
Attribute
Values
Description
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Page 522: ...522 PRI networking using Call by Call services N0008589 3 3...
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