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IP Series Installation Manual Function 2: CO lines
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3.
Enter the desired name (see “Entering alphanumeric characters,” page C.2).
4. Press the # key. The system will prompt you for the day mode call routing.
5. Use the scroll keys to select whether you’re routing to a branch (ID), mailbox (MB) or extension
(EXT); then enter the number. Here are two examples, based on the example table below:
DID/DNIS #: 3352
DAY ID: 12 >
EXCEPTION:
DAY EXT: 100 >
6.
Press the # key. The system will prompt you for the night mode call routing.
7. Use the scroll keys to select whether you’re routing to a branch (ID), mailbox (MB) or extension
(EXT); then enter the number. Here are two examples, based on the example table below:
DID/DNIS #: 3352
NIGHT MB: 300 >
EXCEPTION:
NIGHT EXT: 100 >
8.
Press the # key to finish.
Example:
DID or DNIS
Name Day translation Night translation
3578 X105 X105
3624 X290 MB310
3352 ID12 MB300
Exceptions Operator (X100) Operator (X100)
Function 225: Pilot number table
Every call on a PRI span is sent with the called number in the setup message. This means you can
determine whether to use a number as a pilot number or as a DID number. Pilot numbers are a
means of routing a company’s primary published phone number differently from a DID. The system
supports up to five pilot numbers, each with its own answer ring assignment. This is important,
because the dynamic channel allocation prevents you from routing based on channel. Pilot num-
bers can be routed to an ID branch, department, extension or mailbox. This varies from DIDs in that,
when a DID number is routed to an extension, it is considered answered and follows the busy/no-
answer routing of the extension; but, with pilot numbers, the call will be routed to the extensions
for live answer for the designated number of rings, then can be routed to an ID branch in the event
of busy/no-answer.
Note: This feature is accessible only if Function 2135 is enabled.
9. Enter the pilot number. It can be up to 10 digits long.
10. Enter the name for the pilot number. Each name can have up to 10 alphanumeric characters.
11. Enter the maximum calls allowed on this pilot number.
Range: 1–23.
Default: 23.

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