13.
*3
Scroll to ext 110 and assign it to TRG group
3
Ext 110: 3
14. : Ext 111 to 118 :
15.
*3
Scroll to ext 119 and assign it to TRG group
3
Ext 119: 3
16.
F7 2 * 2
Assign trunks from customer A to TRG group
2
(slot 6/port 1)
Sl/Le 0601: 2
17.
*2
Assign trunks from customer A to TRG group
2
(slot 6/port 2)
Sl/Le 0602: 2
18.
*4
Assign trunks from customer B to TRG group
4
(slot 6/port 3)
Sl/Le 0603: 4
19.
*4
Assign trunks from customer B to TRG group
4
(slot 6/port 4)
Sl/Le 0604: 4
What has been configured so far:
- Customer call numbers
- Ext 100-109 (customer A) are already assigned to TRG group 1 by default
- Assignment of ext 110-119 (customer B) to TRG group 3
- Assignment of trunks (customer A) to TRG group 2
- Assignment of trunks (customer B) to TRG group 4
The TRG matrix defines the relationship between the various TRG groups:
20. F8
18-3-2-1
Keep the entry "yes" so that the extensions in
TRG group 1 can continue to conduct calls
with each other.
Grp 1, to Grp 1: yes
21.
*1
Set TRG group 1 to TRG group 2 to "yes"
(customer A can now conduct external calls
on his trunk)
Grp 1, to Grp 2: yes
22.
*1
Set TRG group 1 to TRG group 3 to "yes"
(customer A can now conduct internal calls
with customer B)
Grp 1, to Grp 3: yes
23.
Do not change to "yes" as otherwise customer
A can conduct external calls on customer B's
trunks
Grp 1, to Grp 4: no
24.
*1
Set TRG group 2 to TRG group 1 to "yes"
(incoming calls on customer A's trunks are
now also assigned to customer A)
Grp 2, to Grp 1: yes
25.
*1
Set TRG group 2 to TRG group 2 to "yes"
(otherwise you cannot set up a connection to
another external extension in the case of a
consultation, for example)
Grp 2, to Grp 2: yes
http://cmweb01.mch.pn.siemens.de/e_doku/en/h150/h15/30/sh/2/15_836.htm (3 of 5) [06/04/2000 13:12:10]