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System Functions and Features as of I7.9
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– A card’s control inputs can control one or more switch groups.
– The same switch group can only be switched by the control inputs of
one card.
Application Example for Switch Groups
If the secretary is the last person to leave the office at 6.30 p.m., she activates the
night service using the menu selection on the Office 45 or an external switch. The
PBX will then respond as follows:
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From this moment onwards external calls to the customer service number will
be diverted to a telephone answering machine.
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Calls to the main numbers will be informed of the office hours using Courtesy.
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The DDI numbers of office workers will be routed to the Voice Mail service.
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While dialling out will not be permitted in principle, emergency numbers are en-
abled.
To achieve the above, the following allocations were made for switch position 2
(
Night
) of switch group 1 in the system configuration:
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All customer service DDI numbers are routed to the internal number of the tele-
phone answering machine in the call distribution elements.
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The main call number is allocated Courtesy group 1 in the call distribution ele-
ment. (Courtesy group 1 must be activated).
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All office worker DDI numbers are routed in the call distribution elements to UG
17 (system 2065: UG 25) in which Voice-Mail is located.
As the user-specific allocation of the digit barring also depends on the switching
position of the switch group, they need to be adapted accordingly.
Other Subjects Related to Switching Groups:
Call distribution, User configuration, Operating switching groups