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Programming Operations Guide
Glossary
The following sections provide brief explanations of the terms used in this documentation.
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Numerical
7000 digital phone
This telephone has four programmable buttons, but no display, and is not available in all
markets.
7100 digital phone
This telephone has a single line display and one programmable button without an
indicator.
7208 digital phone
This telephone has a single-line display and eight programmable buttons with indicators.
7316 digital phone
The telephone has a two-line display with three display buttons, 16 programmable buttons
with indicators, and eight programmable buttons without indicators. This telephone has a
separate Mute button. It also has a headset button that allows the user to switch from
handset to headset without unplugging the headset.
7316E digital phone
This telephone is based on the 7316 except that the 7316E has separate Mute and
Handsfree keys under the dialpad and can support Key Indicator Modules (KIMs) to
provide extra memory, line and hunt group appearance support (eKIM). The default button
programming for this telephone is also different from the 7316. However, on systems
running software earlier than BCM 3.5, this telephone acts like a 7316.
A
absorb length
This setting determines how many of the digits in a destination code the system does not
dial. You assign the Absorb Length under
Destination codes
. (Services, Telephony
Services, Call Routing). Refer to
“Grouping destination codes using a wild card” on page
341
.
Summary of Contents for BCM 3.7
Page 4: ...4 Software licensing N0008589 3 3...
Page 32: ...32 Contents N0008589 3 3 W 937 Index 939...
Page 46: ...46 Tables N0008589 3 3...
Page 64: ...64 How to get help N0008589 3 3...
Page 90: ...90 Manually activating Telnet N0008589 3 3...
Page 116: ...116 Delayed system restart N0008589 3 3...
Page 194: ...194 Configuring a data module N0008589 3 3...
Page 276: ...276 Setting line telco features N0008589 3 3...
Page 310: ...310 Using COS passwords N0008589 3 3...
Page 364: ...364 Enhanced 911 E911 configuration N0008589 3 3...
Page 380: ...380 Renumbering DNs N0008589 3 3...
Page 398: ...398 Saving wizard pages on your computer N0008589 3 3...
Page 458: ...458 Voice Mail settings N0008589 3 3...
Page 488: ...488 Setting system telco features N0008589 3 3...
Page 508: ...508 Other programming that affects public networking N0008589 3 3...
Page 522: ...522 PRI networking using Call by Call services N0008589 3 3...
Page 592: ...592 Monitoring Hunt groups N0008589 3 3...
Page 636: ...636 Configuring Double Density N0008589 3 3...
Page 640: ...640 Using the Network Update Wizard N0008589 3 3...
Page 666: ...666 Importing and Exporting DHCP data N0008589 3 3...
Page 722: ...722 Restarting the router N0008589 3 3...
Page 726: ...726 Important Web Cache considerations N0008589 3 3...
Page 748: ...748 Configuring an Interface with NAT N0008589 3 3...
Page 794: ...794 IPSec N0008589 3 3...
Page 818: ...818 Configuring the Policy Agent characteristics N0008589 3 3...
Page 832: ...832 Firewall rules for Business Communications Manager with Dialup interfaces N0008589 3 3...
Page 876: ...876 ISDN Programming N0008589 3 3...
Page 1004: ...1004 Index N0008589 3 3...