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Trunks
Strata CIX Programming Vol.1 12/09 6-15
Trunks
01 Day1 Destination Type
02 Day2 Destination Type
03 Night Destination Type
Select Destination Type for each.
Possible values:No Data (default), Dialing Digits, DISA, Built-in Modem, or Night
Bell
No Data – no destination will ring when the line rings into the system.
Dialing Digits – assigns the line to ring the directory number or access code
defined in the Destination Digits assignment.
DISA – assigns the line to ring in as a DISA call. DISA dial tone will be
returned to the caller.
Modem – assigns the line to ring the remote maintenance modem on the CIX
processor. Used to call into the system with an eManager PC and modem.
Night Bell – Assigns the line to cause the night relay to pulse (one-sec. close
/ 3-sec. open)
Day1 Destination Digits
Day2 Destination Digits
Night Destination Digits
Enter Destination, Directory Number or Access Codes for each, only if Dialing
Digits is selected as Destination Type.
If Dialing Digits is the Destination Type, enter the Directory Number that the
line should ring. If the line should ring over external page, enter #31xx, where
xx is the external Page group number.
If the default page access code #31 was changed, use the new page access
code as the leading digits.
Line access codes and network routing numbers can also be entered to route
incoming calls back out to a public or private network number.
Possible values:Up to 32 digits (default = no value)
04 MOH Source Select the Music On Hold source for the line. Quiet Tone means no music on
hold for the selected line.
Possible values:Quiet Tone, External1~15, Internal (default)
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