Issue 5.0 UNIVERGE SV8100
1 - 838 Ring Groups
Use the charts below to program the following example:
22-11-05/
06
DID Translation Table - Transfer
Target 1 & 2
For each DID Translation Table,
assign the destination for DID
Intercept. The destination can be a
Ring Group, In-Skin/External
Voice Mail, Centralized Voice Mail,
Depsrtment Group, VRS, DISA or
Abdial.
0 (No Setting)
1~100 (Incoming Ring
Group)
102 (In-Skin/External
Voice Mail or InMail)
103 (centralised voice
mail)
201~264 (Department
Group from 16-01),
400 (VRS),
401 (DISA),
501-599 (DISA-VRS
Message),
1000~1999 ([0~999]
Speed Dial Bin)
22-12-01 DID Intercept Ring Group For each DID Translation Table,
assign the destination for DID
Intercept. The destination can be a
Ring Group, In-Skin/External
Voice Mail, or Centralized Voice
Mail. For each table, make a
separate entry for each Night
Service mode.
0 (No Setting)
1~100 (Incoming Ring
Group)
102 (In-Skin/External
Voice Mail or InMail)
(default = 1)
25-03-01 VRS/DISA Transfer Ring Group
With Incorrect Dialing
Set the transfer destination for
each DISA and Automated
Attendant (OPA) trunk. The
destination can be a Ring Group
or Voice Mail. Make a separate
entry for each Night Service mode.
. For incoming calls, Ring
Group programming
(Program 22-04/Program
22-05) overrides Access Map
programming (Program
14-07/Program 15-06).
Ring Groups:
1~100
Trunk Ports:
001~200
Day/Night Mode:
1~8
0 (Disconnect)
1~100 (Incoming Ring
Group)
102 (In-Skin/External
Voice Mail or InMail)
(default = 0)
For this extension . . .
1, 2
301 Trunk 1 Rings Trunk 2 Flashes Trunk 3 Flashes
302 Trunk 1 Flashes Trunk 2 Rings Trunk 3 Flashes
303 Trunk 1 Flashes Trunk 2 Flashes Trunk 3 Rings
Program
Number
Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data