11. Administer BRI links as required.
Refer to Administering BRI parameters on page 174.
12. Administer the trunk groups.
Refer to
Administering trunk-group parameters on page 176. Note that you can add
members to the trunk group only after you administer the signaling group
information.
13. Administer the signaling groups.
Refer to
Administering signaling-group parameters on page 183.
14. Administer ARS dial patterns for outgoing calls.
Refer to Administering dial-pattern parameters on page 185.
15. Administer digit treatment for incoming routed calls.
Refer to Administering incoming-routing parameters on page 186.
16. Optionally administer the attendant feature for the purpose of call routing by entering
set attendant access-code extension, where access-code specifies the
dial access code for the attendant feature, and extension specifies the station
which serves as the branch office attendant position.
Incoming trunk calls that have dialed strings that cannot be completely routed, will
now be routed by SLS to this attendant position. In addition, stations in the branch
office may directly dial the attendant using the access-code.
17. Administer the Feature Access Codes (FACs) by entering set fac feature
fac, where feature is one of the following:
• ars1
• ars2
• hold
• contact-open
• contact-close
• contact-pulse
• fac
A 1 to 4 digit string that includes the digits 0 through 9, excluding * and # for
analog rotary phones. The fac string must be unique and must not conflict with
station extension numbers and Trunk Access Codes (TACs).
Examples
• set fac ars2 *9
• set fac contact-close 8
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