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For an individual extension, the name must contain the string XXXX where XXXX is the
extension number. The string must not be immediately preceded by the letter T.
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For trunk groups, the name must start with the string TXXX where XXX is the trunk group
number assigned in the VP 300 TRUNK GROUP Table.
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The name may contain any other information that is desired, but the string specified in
items 1 and 2 above must precede any other numeric characters. Also, the character
immediately following the string must be non-numeric.
The following are examples of valid names:
Valid Names for Extension 234
J. JONES 234
234 DEPT. 4
Valid Names for Trunk 15
T15
T15 WATS
The following are examples of invalid names:
Invalid Names for
JOE JONES
No extension number
Extension 234
DEPT. 4, 234
Number precedes extension number
and will be decoded as extension 4
T.234, JOE
Contains trunk ID T
JOE J, 2345
Incorrect extension number
Invalid Names for
IN TRUNK
No trunk number
Trunk 15
TRK T015
TXX not at beginning of name
9 T156
Number precedes trunk number
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MIC Extensions
Each MIC port requires a Superset 4 extension from the Mitel PBX. The MIC message waiting
ports (the ports that MWI uses for control of message waiting indicators) are configured
differently from the remaining MIC ports. The configuration for these message waiting ports is
outlined here.
1.
Allocate a Superset extension for each of the MIC ports.
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In the SX-200 Digital, both analog Superset line cards and digital COV line cards
may be available. Superset lines from the analog cards are recommended, but are not
mandatory. The analog Superset line card sends display information more quickly,
allowing the VP System to process calls faster.
2.
(MWI only) Allocate an unused PBX COS for the MIC message waiting ports. Assign this
COS only to the MIC message waiting ports, and not to any other extension. Assign the
options according to the Option Names given below; the Option Numbers for some options
differ amount the various Generics. The option numbers given below are for Generic 1003.
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Some of these options are not available on earlier Generics.
Toshiba VP Systems
Release 7.1
July, 1994
10.1-14
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