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Inter-Tel Imx/Gmx 256 Installation And Field Maintenance Manual
Inter-Tel Imx/Gmx 256 Installation And Field Maintenance Manual
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEIssue 1. No”%= 3.39If cross-tenant traffic is denied, hunt group sta- tions not in the same tenant group as an intercom caller do not receive the incoming intercom call. 3.40If an outside call rings in or is transferred to a pi- lot number that does not have hunt group station assign- ments, the call is sent to the primary attendant. If a sta-tion user attempts to transfer an intercom call to an invalid pilot number, the call is placed on transfer...
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PEATURESIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTKESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE tributed order until it is answered or the Overflow timer expires. If unanswered when the timer expires, the call is sent to an overflow station. The overflow station can use the following types of devices:Hunt Group, Voice Computer Group, or Station: The overflow station be another hunt group, a voice computer group, or a station not in the group. If theoverflow station is a hunt group, voice computer group, or a...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMx/GMx 256 INSTACLATION & MAINTENANCEFxATuREsIssue 1, November 1994 I Iexpires, the call is picked up by a playback device overflow station that answers the call and plays a message. Meanwhile, the call continues circulating through the hunt group (unless it has been sent to a voice computer station). If the call is answered by an available hunt group station while the overflow station is connected to thecall, the call will leave the overflow station. If the call remains unanswered...
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INTER-TELdPRACTICEsIMXh2M.X 256 INS’IXLLATION & MAINTENANCE 3.59 To monitor a hunt group member’s call, the supervisor enters the Station Call Monitoring feature code and dials the desired extension number. The supcr- visor is then connected to the ongoing call and can hear both parties, but CaMot be heard by either one. Ifusing a display keyset, the top line of the supervisor’s display shows the hunt group member’s extension number (or user name) and trunk number (or trunk identification). The bottom...
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INTER-TELPRACrICEsIMX/GMX 256 NTIALLATION & MAINTENANCE E.VOICE lUlI.JVOICE COMPUTER HUNT GROUPS 3.63Any hunt group can be designated as a voice computer hunt group. These hunt groups can be assigned special dial rules that signal the voice mail unitto perform such tasks as dialing a voice mail access number or the called station’s mailbox number. (See page 4-16 for more information about hunt groups.) 3.64The order in which the voice mail stations receive incoming calls (intercom, transferred, direct...
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ii!EyEember 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INST4LLATION & DANCE have a voice mailbox. (2) It dials the intercom number of a station when a call is transferred to the voice mail unit.For example, if extension 100 transferred a call to a voice computer hunt group that used dial rule 3 and entered “200” in response to the system-generated prompt, the system would dial ‘200” when it transferred the call to the voice computer. 3.75Diai rule 4-Original Destination Extension: This dial rule dials the...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMWGMX 256 INS’IXLIATION d!k MAINTENANCE I 1 i 3 4 e 7 e s 1 1 1 1 1 1 MAL RULEIC-TO-VOICE COMPUTER CALlCO-TO-VOICE COMPUTER CALL1 Originating Extension Originating station’s intercom number No code sent t Controlling ExtensionOriginating station’s intercom numberNo code sent 1 Destination ExtensionIntercom number of last non-voice mailIntercom number of last non-voice mail station to forward the call if a chain ofstation to forward the call if a chain ofstations is forwarded to voice...
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FEATURESIssue 1, November 1994INTER-TELPRACTICESIMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 4. TRuNKFEATuREs4.1 The256Systemcancontainupto184trunks.This section explains the trunk functions and programmablefeatures. Trunk capacities are explained in SPEClPI- CHTONS on page 2-2.NOTE REGARDING TRUNK SECURITY While this system is designed to be reasonably se-cure against CO trunk misuse by outside callers, there is no implied warranty that it is invulnerable to unauthorixed intrusions and toll fraud. If the...
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INTER-TELPRACTICESIMx/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCEC. RlNGlN/ANSWER PATI’ERNS4.8 Trunk groups, DID numbers, and auto ring-in E&M trunks can be assigned to ring in to one of the fol- lowing:l A single station extension number 0A hunt group pilot number. DISA 0Multiple stations in a programmed ring-in/ answer pattern43 Up to 40 ring-in/answer patterns can be set up and assigned to the trunk groups, DID numbers, and auto ring-in E&M trunks (when the groups are not designated for ring-in to a single...
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I PEA-INTEX-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994lMX/GMX 256 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE G.TRUNK RESTRICTION AND STATION TOLL RESI’RICTION 4.20 Trunks and stations can be toll restricted using several methods. Trunks can be “subject to toll restric- tion” or “unrestricted.” They can also be identified to al- low equal access dialing and/or to absorb digits. Stations can be toll restricted using a combination of eight station class of service (SCOS) restrictions and/or they can be restricted from accessing...