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System Features
INTER-TEL
®
AXXESS
®
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Extension Numbers
FEATURES
5
H. EXTENSION NUMBERS
4.10 Extension numbers are recognized as feature codes by the system. When the system is
in the default state, the extension numbers are assigned as follows:
Diagnostic - Query Node Traffic 9978 [9178] Using this feature code you can query the status of various
devices on the system based on the status of the traffic
flags in DB Programming. The output is sent to Message
Print.
Diagnostic - SIP View 9987 [9187] Allows the user to change the system wide SIP output
value. Options include No Output, Headers and Full Out-
put.
Diagnostic - Show Version 9928 [9128] To check the call processing software version at an Admin-
istrator's phone, you can enable diagnostics mode, then
enter this feature code to view the version and date of the
call processing software.
NOTE: For SIP endpoints, this feature code displays the
firmware version of the endpoint, not the Call Processing
version.
Diagnostic - Spare 1-3 9910-9912
[9110-9112]
This is used by Inter-Tel software developers and cannot
be used in Beta or Production software.
Diagnostic - System History 9974 [9174] This is used by Inter-Tel software developers and cannot
be used in Beta or Production software.
Diagnostic - View Displays 9983 [9183] This is used by Inter-Tel software developers and cannot
be used in Beta or Production software.
Seize Device 9973 [9173] Used during troubleshooting to seize a specific trunk or
station by indicating the board number, port number, and
device number.
System History—Freeze
System History—Unfreeze
9993 [9193]
9998 [9198]
The system fault history can be halted (frozen) or re-
enabled using these feature codes when diagnostics mode
is enabled. The fault history is used by service personnel
when troubleshooting the system
Table 5-4. Diagnostics Mode Feature Codes (Continued)
Feature Name
U.S.
[Europe]
Code
Definition
Table 5-5. Extension Numbers
Attendant 0
Stations 1000-1999
Modem (CPC Only) 1500
Hunt Groups 2000-2074 or 2000-2299
Voice Processing Applications 2500-2999
Page Zones 9600-9609 or 9600-9649 (Used only for programming a feature button to
select a page zone.)
External Page Ports 91000-91003 [99000-99003 in Europe]
Individual Trunks 94000-95999 (Determined by card slot and device number. Used for pro-
gramming and troubleshooting.)