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1052 Matrix PRASAR UCS System Manual
•In Port Number, enter the software port number on which the SIP or Virtual Extension is
connected.
If you have selected OTBG then enter the OTBG number here.
If you have selected the Voice Mail Auto Attendant as the Port Type, select the Voice Mail Auto
Attendant (VMAA) Menu to assign to the respective routing group.
You may click the Voice Mail Auto Attendant (VMAA) Menu link to edit the parameters of desired
VMAA Menu. For details, see “Voice Mail Auto-Attendant Menu”.
•In Ring Timer (sec), configure the time for which the extension, on which the call lands, should
ring. By default, the ring timer is set to 015 seconds and can be changed.
Select the Continuous Ring check box, if you want an extension to ring continuously until the call
is answered. The first extension will continue to ring even as the system hunts for other extensions
in the routing group to land the call. If the call still remains unanswered, the system will return the
call to the first extension once again. This parameter is not relevant, if there is only one member
extension in a routing group.
Click Submit.
Repeat the same steps when you select other Routing Group Number.
To route incoming calls on a trunk, you must assign a Routing Group in the Trunk Landing Group in a
Trunk Feature Template assigned to the trunk.
To assign a Routing Group as a Trunk Landing Group, under “Configuring Trunks”, see “Trunk Feature
Template”.
To assign a Routing Group as a Department Group, see “Department Call”.
To assign a Routing Group as a Alarm Notification Group, under “Alarms”, see “How to configure”.
To assign a Routing Group as a Floor Service Group, see “Floor Service”.

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