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Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100, 300s, 300 Configuration Manual
Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100, 300s, 300 Configuration Manual
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LOCATION Tath 14-5 14.2LOCATION TABLE FOR REMOTE NETWORKING Remote Networking refers to situations where Toshiba VP Systems re located at different locations behind different phone systems. Remote networking requires the optional SW-X0004. The LOCATION Table for remote networking contains the name of each location on the network, the route choices to access it, whether the location has a lbshiba VP System, if it ti,,on the same PBX, and the public or TIE network numbers required to access each location. Example of a LocATION Table: mThe Tmhiba VP System can process a call to a location without a Toshrba VP System. If the remote location has a PBX of the same type as the one placing the call, the Toshiba VP System waits for answer detection to ensure that the call is successfully completed. In the above example, AtIanta is a location for a site without a Toshiba VP System. BHow The LOCATION Table Is UsedThe LOCATION Table specifies the route choices and the public or TIE line numbers to use to call the Toshiba VP System at other locations. nHow to Configure the LOCATION TableA maximum of 498 locations may be defmed in the LOCATION Table. LOCATION NAMEDescriptive name to identify each location on the network. ROUTE CHOICESName of the routes used to access the location. Up to three route choices may be defined for each location.
HASSYSTEMSties whether the location has a Toshiba VP System, 2,.e&xl applications may desire support oflocations thatdo.not i:.,x the Toshiba VP System. SAMELOCSpecifies whether the location is a multi-cabinet Toshiba VP Zptem or a remote location on another PBX’AUTHLEN .- PUBLlC/TIENETNUMBERShkates the Public Network Number or TfE line number .x:~& to access the locatkm. n Using INSTALL - _This is the question fkoin 3IJ%XXLL that defines the locations on the network.If (location name) dues ~8. have a system, the next question is: If (locat ion name) does have a system, the next question is: If the above question is answered N, refer to the Feature Des&p& manual -NETWORKING.
LOCATlON Table 14-7 m Using UPDATE LIST, MODm ADD or DELETE a Network LOCATION. LISTLlsthg the LOCATION Table You can either LIST the entire IDCATION Table or just c&e location. To list all, return at the LST: prompt. To list one., type the number of the location you wish to list.MODIFY Modifying an exkting locatIon .....::..............-::.,~m~li~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ili;l~~~~~~~j~~~~~~~:..:::Tzl. k:zI;;;;-i :y ) :. .~jg$$$jg i~~i31~~:~.~~~~~~:~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~ :ii~~:14s~::i.‘l~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~......................... ... . . .. ..........:.~:.:.:.:...:...:.:.::.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................-.......::.........................,,,-__,,.,____..........~.~.~.......~ .: ..:.:.:...~.:.~.:.:.:.:...~.:.~.:.:.:.:.:.:.::::::~::::::.:..........................:. r:“:.:i.:::::::::“:2:.~::::p:::.:-::::::::::::::: 1’:,::“):,1:1:,:,If (location name) does not have a system, the next question is: If (location name) do-es have a system, the next question is -rcahh w syswmRelerrw 5.3WY. 1831
If the above question is answered N, refer to the Feature Lkscriptim manual - NETWORKING.ADD . Addlng entries to the LOCATION Table To ADD a cabiiet to the network, first add the new route to theROUT& Table, if needed, then add the new location to the -jig$ IDCATION Table, then add the location to the NUMBERING PLANIf (location name) does not have a system, the next question._ixIf (locat ion name) does have a system, the next question is: If the above question is answered N, refer to the Fearure Description manual - NETWORKING.
LOCATION Tab 144-DELETE Delethg a cabinet from the network 87 cn: c = cakdnumber;n- last‘n’digitsofthecalled number. First DELETE the location from the NUMBERING PIAN Table, then delete the location from the IDCATION Table, then delete the route from the ROUTE Table, if needed.
15NAMES TABLE - _Chapter Contents Section 15.1152 15.3 DescrbtionPaw UnderstandingtheNAMESTaMe......................................................15- 1 How the NAMES?We is Used........................................................15-2HowToconfigureTheNAMESTable...................................................15-3usill!J lN$-ALl.................................................................15-3Using UPDATE................................................................ 15-3
INTRODUCTION The NAMES Table contains the name and ma&ox number of each name in the Names Directoq. The Names Directory option (SW-X0023) allows a caller or a person addressing a message to dial a person’s name if they do not know the mailbox number.A NAMES Table entry con&s of -/l Maiboxnumberl Ma&ox holder’s name
Quick Reference Guide NAMES Table CommandDesafption - NAMES TableContains the maikx number and name of each entry in the the Toshiba VP System Names DiRCtOtJL NAMESTable and the INSTALL ProgramThere are no questions in the INSTALL program pertaining to the NAMES Table. To add or delete entries, use the UPDATE program.+_ Maximum Entries UPDATE Command OpUons LJST.L NAMTo list the Names Directory. ADD.A NAMTo add entries to the Names Directory. MODIFY.M NAMTo modify entries in the Names Directory. DELETE.D NAMTo delete entries in the Names Directory. The . prompt is displayed by the LJPDAE program. g4$$ ,,/
UNDERSTANDING THE NAMES TABLE The NAMES TabIe is used only with the Names Directory option. If the Toshiba VP System is not equipped with this option, this table does not appear in the configuration database. The NAMES Table contains the name and mailbox number of each name in the Names Directory. The Names Directory allows callers, and ma&ax holders when addressing messages (ii- IntraMessaging is installed), to dial a person’s naine when the mailbox number is not known. Example of a NAMES Table: RaJmavPsyJIem. Fwbm5.3’ WY. lc@l
15-2 Configuration Manud- 15.2HOW THE NAMES TABLE IS USED If a caller does not know the extension of the person thy are calling, the extension can be determined by calling the Names Directov rnaibuc(Ihe number of the Names Dirmry mailbox should be stated in the Company Greeting.) If a person is addressing a message from within a mailbox and the extension is not Eiown, the extension can be determined by pressing q q to reach the Names Directory mailbox. (7% information is given in the addressing options) Once in the Names Directory maibx, callers are prompted to enter the name of the person to receive the message. The NAMES Table is searched to locate the mailbox number associated with the name. - _Refer to the Featue Des&don manual -NAMES DIRUJTORY, for details on setting up the Names Diiectoq. ToshEa W Syaems -5.3 h&y. 11331