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Page 5-290
System Features
INTER-TEL
®
AXXESS
®
MANUAL VERSION 11.0May 2008
Trunk Groups
DTMF or Dial-Pulse Signaling: Trunks can be set for DTMF or dial pulse signals.
Trunk Group Assignment: Trunks can be assigned to trunk groups on an individual
basis.
Busy Trunk: This feature allows the administrator to temporarily remove a trunk from
service. While the trunk is out of service, it cannot be used for placing outgoing calls.
However, incoming calls on analog trunks will ring in and can be answered. Incoming
calls on ISDN trunks cannot be answered. The trunk will remain out of service until the
Trunk Busy Out timer expires or the administrator places the trunk back in service.
Trunk Groups
Day/Night Answer Access: The Administrator can program separate lists for stations
with allowed-answer access in day and night modes.
Day/Night Ring-In: The Administrator can program separate lists of stations with ring-
in for day and night modes.
Change Toll Restrictions: The Administrator can program toll restriction classes of
service for the trunk groups. Classes of service are described in detail on page 5-103.
Trunk List: Each trunk group has a programmed list of individual trunks.
52.35 The Trunk DB Programming process is summarized in the flowchart shown on page 5-
295. Program planning sheets are included on the system software CD-ROM, Documentation
folder. You can also find all documentation on the Inter-Tel edGe Web site. For readers located
in Europe, contact the Inter-Tel Europe office for technical documentation.
NOTE: If necessary, you can press the asterisk ( ) or Speaker button to cancel program-
ming and discard any unsaved changes at any time during the following procedure.
52.36 When the procedure asks you to enter a station, trunk, or trunk group extension number,
you can use any of the following methods. (If you enter an invalid extension number, you hear
reorder tones and must try again.)
Enter a Complete Number: Enter the extension number using your keypad. When the
circuit information is displayed, press again to continue.
Enter a Partial Number: Enter a partial extension number then press the button,
high end of the Volume button, or the
ACCEPT menu button. The display shows the
extension number, username, and circuit number of the station, trunk, or trunk group
that most closely matches the partial extension number. Press or
ACCEPT to accept
the displayed extension, or scroll to another station as described below.
Scroll through the Numbers: To scroll through the extension number list, press the
high end of the Volume button or the
NEXT menu button to scroll forward, or press the
low end of the Volume button or the
PREVIOUS menu button to scroll backward. When
the desired extension number is displayed, press or
ACCEPT to continue.
52.37 To program trunk information:
1. While on hook, enter the Program Database feature code (9932 or 9132).
2. If a password is required, the display shows ENTER PASSWORD. Use the keypad to
enter your 1-8 digit password and press . (If you enter an incorrect password, the dis-
play shows INVALID PASSWORD.)
If a password is not required, skip this step.
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