Avaya 7042 manual Disconnect Type, Configuring the Comdial DXP, Configuring Station Ports for O100

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C o m m u n i c a t i o n s A p p l i c a t i o n s G r o u p

Disconnect Type

Programming switch

parameters

Configuring Station Ports

for O100

Assigning O100 Ports to

ExecuMail Table

Configuring O100 Port

Transfer Parameters

Octel 100 Configuration Note (7042)

Comdial DXP

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4.1DISCONNECT TYPE

Disconnect is achieved via an A Tone sent from the DXP. For proper external disconnect supervision, Ground start or Supervised Loop start CO lines are recommended.

5.0CONFIGURING THE COMDIAL DXP

Before you begin programming, it is recommended that a hard copy of the customer database be obtained to verify existing programming.

Refer to the Programming section in the Comdial DXP manual for information on entering, saving, and exiting database programming.

5.1CONFIGURING STATION PORTS FOR O100

After installing the appropriate interface devices for the O100 ports (VMI-X for analog stations, ATI-D-1PT for digital stations, or DXIST for industry standard stations), you must identify the ports where the devices are connected. Program as follows:

1.From Main Menu, select Stations.

2.From Stations Menu, select Phone Types.

3.Enter the row number for the station port type. (ExecuTech=analog, DigiTech=digital, IST=industry standard).

4.Enter row number for the device that is connected to the O100 port (VMI-X or ATI-D-1PT). This step is not required for IST.

5.Enter the O100 station port number.

Repeat this step for each O100 port.

5.2ASSIGNING O100 PORTS TO EXECUMAIL TABLE

This procedure is required to provide Voice Mail functionality to the O100 ports and also forms a circular hunt group for the O100 ports.

1.From Main Menu, select Peripherals.

2.From Peripherals Menu, select ExecuMail.

3.Enter the row number for the O100 port to be assigned as ExecuMail.

4.Enter the Intercom Number (or name) of the O100 port.

5.Press TAB to move cursor to the Linked Station field and enter the intercom number (or name) of the next O100 port (link the last O100 port to the O100 port in the first row).

6.Press ESCAPE and repeat steps 4-6 for the next row number.

5.3CONFIGURING O100 PORT TRANSFER PARAMETERS

O100 listens for DTMF to determine call progress. Two DXP transfer parameters could conflict with O100 call progress, Automatic Attendant Transfer on Busy and Immediate Transfer. Both of these should be disabled.

Disable Automatic Transfer on Busy as follows:

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