IP Server 900 Programming Manual Function 2: CO line programming
E.30
To program the DID and DNIS translation table:
1. Either enter the DID or DNIS number (enter valid numerical digits) or use the scroll keys to select a
previously programmed number or exception. When done, press #.
Range: 3–10 digits.
DID/DNIS NUMBER
#:9724229700 >
Notes: Pressing the right scroll key will start with a blank number field for entry and continue through all
previously programmed numbers, ending with the exception entry (continuing to scroll will start over
the blank entry).
Pressing the left scroll key will start with the EXCEPTION entry, continue in reverse order with
previously programmed numbers, and end with the blank number entry (continuing to scroll will
start over with the exception entry).
Pressing HOLD will delete an entry.
2. The DID number entered in step 1 now carries over to the top line of the display, as the system prompts
you to enter a name for this DID (the name will appear on the bottom line of the display of a station
using the line):
DID# 9724229700
NAME: >
Enter a name (or leave it as it is) and press #. (For detailed help with this step, press HELP or see
“Entering alphanumeric characters,” page C.2).
Note: If a name is entered for a DID and there is an inbound CO call, the DID name (instead of the
Caller ID number) will be displayed until the call is answered.
3. The system will prompt you for the day mode’s call routing:
DID# 9724229700
DAY EXT:1000 >
Use the scroll keys to select whether you’re routing to a branch (ID), mailbox (MB), extension or
department (EXT), or the fax server; then enter the number. Here are examples, based on the example
table on page E.31:
DID# 9724229702
DAY ID: 12 >
DID# 9724229702
DAY MB: 100 >
DID# 9724229703
DAY: ESI FAX >
DID# 9724229703
ASSC EXT: 100 >
Note: If routing to the fax server, enter the associated extension to be used for sending the fax PDF file
via the e-mail setting in user programming 652/653.
When done with this step, press #.
(Continued)