VS1 Installation, Configuration & Operating Guide
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Setting up a CO Port Type
Setting up a CO port involves filling in the accompanying text and check boxes. What follows is a
description of the boxes and how that information is used by the VS1 System. Click the
Save
button
in the toolbar when information has been changed or entered.
CO Line
Description
: Explains what the CO port is used for. When a DP200 display phone or CTI station
option user gains access to the CO line, the user sees the characters entered in this text box.
Extension
: The default extension for the CO Port is set to
–1
. Telecor recommends that this not be
changed. Doing so helps prevent toll fraud. If an extension is assigned to the CO Port, then anyone
can dial that CO Port extension from any extension on the system, or through an Auto Attendant.
They can then directly gain access to dial tone and bypass any toll restrictions.
Note
If your site needs the capability to perform PSTN Call Forwarding, you must assign an
extension to the first CO port in the hunt group. Then dial that CO port extension to get
dial tone and configure the PSTN Call Forwarding.
Number
: This text box is generally used to enter the telephone number for the CO port. That
number is used for two purposes: by the Attendant station users to pop
Greetings
windows based on
the number called and for DID Routing.
Target
Rings
and
Target Ports
are used in conjunction with each other when a call rings a CO
port. At the
1st
Target the calls ring the Ports listed under
Target Ports
for the number of times
specified under
Rings
. If the call is not answered in the specified number of rings, the call drops to
the
2nd
Target, where it rings the Ports listed under its
Target Ports
for the specified number of
rings.
A total of 20 Ports can be entered in one
Target Ports
text box. The Ports must be separated by
commas and without spaces (e.g., 7,8,9,10). All the extensions configured for the Ports listed in the
Target Ports text box ring simultaneously. For example, if Ports 7,8,9,10 are listed under the
1st
Target Ports
, the extensions configured for ports 7, 8, 9, and 10 all ring at the same time. Calls that
ring through the
4th Target Ports
without being answered are moved back up to the
1st Target
Ports
to try again.
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