1.5 Making Call Features
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A company name or customer name can be assigned on a trunk port basis so that the operator or
extension user can view the destination that the external caller is trying to reach before answering. This
is useful, for example, when multiple companies share the same operator.
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It is possible to identify the trunk ports that have trunks connected. This prevents extension users from
originating a call to a trunk that is not connected.
Programming Manual References
PC Programming Manual
2.7.21 [1-1] Slot—Extension Port—Connection
2.7.27 [1-1] Slot—LCO Port—Connection
2.7.30 [1-1] Slot—BRI Port—Connection
2.7.32 [1-1] Slot—PRI Port—Connection
2.7.35 [1-1] Slot—T1 Port—Connection
2.7.41 [1-1] Slot—E1 Port—Connection
2.7.44 [1-1] Slot—E&M Port—Connection
2.7.47 [1-1] Slot—DID Port—Connection
2.7.50 [1-1] Slot—IP-GW Port—Connection
2.7.54 [1-1] Slot—IP-Extension Port—Connection
2.8.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features
→ Idle Line Access (Local Access)
→ Trunk Group Access
→ Single CO Line Access
2.8.13 [2-7-2] Class of Service—External Call Block
2.9.1 [3-1-1] Trunk Group—TRG Settings—Main—Line Hunting Order
2.9.2 [3-1-2] Trunk Group—Local Access Priority
2.10.5 [4-1-4] Wired Extension—Flexible Button
→ Type
→ Parameter Selection (for Single CO)
→ Parameter Selection (for Group CO)
2.10.13 [4-2-3] Portable Station—Flexible Button
→ Type
→ Parameter Selection (for Single CO)
→ Parameter Selection (for Group CO)
2.10.17 [4-3] DSS Console—Flexible Button
→ Type
→ Parameter Selection (for Single CO)
→ Parameter Selection (for Group CO)
2.14.1 [8-1] System Settings—ARS Mode
2.16.1 [10-1] CO Line Settings—CO Name
PT Programming Manual
[400] LCOT/BRI Trunk Connection
[401] LCOT/BRI Trunk Name
[409] LCOT/BRI Trunk Number Reference
[500] Trunk Group Number
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Feature Guide