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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION - SYSTEM PARAMETER SETTINGS
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
To access the proper menu for Extension Numbering Plan, follow the menu path as
shown:
System Administration Top Menu - 1 - 5 - 6 - 1
Table 61
Parameter
Value Range
(Default)
Description/Function
Numbering
Plan
1-16
2-5 digits
consisting
of 0-9, X
(None)
Specifies the first 1 or 2 digits of the PBX extension numbers.
Up to 16 entries can be added to the list. Each entry can contain
2-5 digits of numeric characters, "0-9", and "X" which matches
any digit. Extension numbers cannot begin with "0."
Examples:
a) If valid PBX extension numbers are to be specified 101
through 164 and 201 through 264, specify the numbers as
follows:
1XX: Indicates any 3-digit extension number starting
with "1."
2XX: Indicates any 3-digit extension number starting
with "2."
b) If valid PBX extension numbers are to be specified 400
through 450 and 3300 through 3399, specify the numbers
as follows:
4XX: Indicates any 3-digit extension number starting
with "4."
33XX: Indicates any 4-digit extension starting with "33."
Note:
Auto Configuration will set this parameter automatically.
The Automated Attendant will dial any 2-5 digit PBX
extension number (except numbers beginning with "0")
whether valid or not. If the dialed number is included in the
numbering plan, the Automated Attendant will immediately
send it to the PBX without waiting for further input. If not
included in the plan, the Automated Attendant will wait until
the dialed number is recognized as an extension number, the
internal inter-digit timer expires, or the caller dials 5 digits.
If the number for an outgoing call is not found on the
Numbering Plan, the VPS will consider it an outside number.
The VPS will then attempt to dial it using the "Outgoing Call
Setup Sequence."
Summary of Contents for KXTVS200 - VOICE MAIL SYSTEM
Page 2: ...2 ...
Page 13: ...VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW 13 Section 1 VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW ...
Page 26: ...1 3 SYSTEM BASICS 26 VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW Table 6 CO Lines Port 1 4 1 5 8 2 ...
Page 30: ...1 4 DIGITAL INTEGRATION 30 VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW ...
Page 31: ...INSTALLATION 31 Section 2 INSTALLATION ...
Page 97: ...CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM 97 Section 5 CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM ...
Page 127: ...FINAL SETUP 127 Section 6 FINAL SETUP ...
Page 135: ...SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 135 Section 7 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 166: ...7 5 SPECIFICATIONS 166 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 167: ...SYSTEM FEATURES 167 Appendix A SYSTEM FEATURES ...
Page 188: ...A1 SYSTEM FEATURES 188 SYSTEM FEATURES ...
Page 189: ...SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 189 Appendix B SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION ...
Page 247: ...SYSTEM MANAGER S GUIDE 247 Appendix C SYSTEM MANAGER S GUIDE ...
Page 261: ...MESSAGE MANAGER S GUIDE 261 Appendix D MESSAGE MANAGER S GUIDE ...
Page 302: ...D7 LIST OF MODIFIABLE PROMPTS 302 MESSAGE MANAGER S GUIDE ...
Page 312: ...312 Glossary ...
Page 313: ...Index 313 INDEX ...