UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 5.0
Flexible Transfer/Virtual Loopback 1 - 533
Guide to Feature Programming
Operation
Example
By default it is not possible to directly dial an Incoming Ring Group (IRG) but by configuring the Virtual
Loopback it is possible to dial a 'Pilot Number' for this purpose.
1. Enter required number of loopback ports
o Easy Edit reference
o Blades, Virtual Loopback Basic Setup, Virtual Loopback Basic Setup
2. 2. Make a note of automatically configured trunk and extensions ports (e.g. trunk = 01, extn = 08)
3. 3.Enter the virtual loopback extension ports into a free department group e.g. 10
Program
Number
Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data
10-42-01 Loopback Port Count Assign the number of virtual
loopback ports required.
(default not assigned)
10-42-02 Logical Trunk Port Displays the starting port for the
virtual loopback trunks. View only.
(default not assigned)
10-42-03 Logical Telephone Port Displays the starting port for the
virtual loopbackextensions. View
only.
(default not assigned)
10-42-04 Layer 3 Timer Type Specified the layer 3 timer for
virtual loopback
default = 1
10-42-05 Calling Party Number
Announcement
Specifies whether the CPN is
announced
Default enabled
10-42-05 S-Point DDI Digits Specifies the amount of digits
dialled in addition to the virtual
loopback extension numbers.
Default none
10-42-06 S-Point Call Busy Mode Specifies whether an alerting or
disconnect message is sent when
a call is made to a busy port
default alerting
11-07-01 Department Group Pilot
Numbers
Assign a pilot number to the
department group assigned to the
virtual loopback extension ports
defaulkt = 1
16-02-01 Department Group Assignment
for Extensions.
Assign the loopback extension
ports to an unused department
group
Default =1