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INTER-TEL
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AXXESS
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
BRI Card Configuration
— Overflow Digits Sent In Overlap: Sends any overflow digits in subsequent infor-
mation messages. This option allows overlap sending.
— Overlap And Equal Access Facility: Sends any equal access digits in the setup
message, but sends overflow digits that are not considered equal access in subse-
quent information messages. This option allows overlap sending.
— Overlap Sending Enabled For All Calls: Sends all digits in subsequent informa-
tion messages (that is, none are included in the setup message). The number of
digits sent in each information message is limited by the Maximum Digits in
Called Number IE setting. This option allows overlap sending.
• Sending Complete Indication: Select how the phone system will indicate that it has
finished sending digits to the network provider. If Sending Complete IE is selected, the
phone system includes a sending complete information element in the setup or informa-
tion message. If ‘#’ Digit in Called Number IE is selected, the phone system inserts a
pound [hash] digit (#) at the end of the digits in the Called Number information ele-
ment. By default, this is Sending Complete IE.
NOTE: This field is ignored if the Transmit Sending Complete Indication flag is dis-
abled.
• Transmit Sending Complete Indication: Enable this flag to have the phone system
send the complete indication type selected in the Sending Complete Indication field. If
this flag is disabled, the phone system will not send any indication to the network pro-
vider that no more digits follow. By default, this is disabled.
NOTE: The Transmit Sending Complete Indication and Sending Complete Indication
fields also affect ISDN trunks that use the “en bloc” method for delivering digits. For
example, if the Transmit Sending Complete Indication flag is enabled and the Sending
Complete Indication value is set to ‘#’ Digit in Called Number IE, the system will insert a
pound [hash] digit (#) after the collected digits.
ISDN [Local Exchange] Switch Type
3.121 The BRI Cards support AT&T 5ESS Custom, National ISDN1, National ISDN2, and
DMS-100 switch types in the United States and NET-3 in Europe. No other switch types are
currently supported by the System. The default type in European systems is National ISDN1.
To change the setting, select the current value and use the drop-down list box to scroll to the
desired setting. Then press
ENTER or select another field to save the change.
CO Provides Progress Tones
3.122 (For trunk ports only.) When the System provides local ringback, some central offices/
local exchanges (particularly in Europe) take too long to send the System the connect message
when a call is received. When the CO [local exchange] connects a call too slowly, the user can
answer before the caller is on the line, causing the caller to miss the greeting (such as “Wel-
come to Inter-Tel. How may I help you?”). If this flag is enabled, the System does not provide
local ringback. Instead, the System connects the call to the line and the caller hears CO [local
exchange] ringback. That way, when the called party answers, the calling party is already on
the line. The flag is disabled by default. Most sites will not require this flag and it is best to
leave it disabled unless the delayed-connect problem occurs. To change the setting, select the
current Value and then place a check mark in the box by selecting it (to remove the check,
select the box again). then press
ENTER or select another field to save the change.