Lucent Technologies partner advanced communications system Identify Restrictions/Permissions

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Identify Restrictions/Permissions

Specify restrictions and permissions for each extension.

Line Access Restriction {#302}

By default, access to all lines is set to No Restriction. To change the default, write the line numbers in the appropriate columns, as follows:

Outgoing only

User can place outside calls and receive only

 

 

transferred calls on specified line.

Incoming only

User cannot place outside calls but can receive calls

 

 

on specified line.

No Access

User cannot place or receive outside calls on

 

 

specified line (but can receive transferred calls, pick

 

 

up calls on hold, or join calls).

Outgoing Call Restriction {#401}

Write “IN” or “LOC” to indicate restrictions for all outgoing calls on all lines at that extension, as follows:

IN

User can make only intercom calls to other system extensions.

LOC

User can make only intercom and local outside calls (no calls that

 

 

require a “0” or “1” prefix).

Any available outside lines can still be used to dial numbers on an Allowed Phone Number List assigned to the extension, numbers on the Emergency Phone Number List, or Marked System Speed Dial numbers.

Identify Group Assignments

To assign extensions to any of the following groups (each extension can be in one or more groups), write the group number or place a check mark in the appropriate columns.

Pickup Group Extensions {#501}

Any extension can answer an intercom, transferred, or outside call ringing at an extension in the Pickup Group, without knowing which extension is ringing and without being in the group. Do not put PARTNER MAIL or PARTNER MAIL VS extensions in a Pickup Group.

Calling Group Extensions {#502}

A user can ring or page (voice signal) all extensions in a Calling Group simultaneously or transfer a call by ringing the group. Once an extension answers, the ringing or paging stops at the other extensions in the group. Do not assign extensions connected to auxiliary equipment, PARTNER MAIL, PARTNER MAIL VS, or External Hotlines to a Calling Group.

If a loudspeaker paging system is connected and Simultaneous Paging is desired, put all desired system phones with speakers in Calling Group 1.

NOTE: When the user voice signals an extension that has a system phone, the phone beeps and the user’s voice is heard through its built-in speaker. System phones are the only ones that can be voice signaled.

Hunt Group Extensions 1–6 {#505}

Calls can ring or be transferred to the first non-busy extension in a Hunt Group. A call rings at an extension in a Hunt Group three times; if it is not answered, it hunts to the next non-busy extension, continuing until someone answers or the caller hangs up. (If you voice signal a Hunt Group, only the first extension is signaled; the call does not keep hunting if there is no answer.) Incoming calls on specific lines can be directed to a Hunt Group using Group Call Distribution {#206}. Do not put PARTNER MAIL or PARTNER MAIL VS extensions in Hunt Groups 1–6.

VMS Only (Hunt Group 7)

For extension where PARTNER MAIL or PARTNER MAIL VS is connected, check this box to assign the extension to Hunt Group 7. The system recognizes any extensions assigned to Hunt Group 7 as Voice Mail Service (VMS—either PARTNER MAIL or PARTNER MAIL VS) extensions. Do not assign any extensions other than VMS extensions to Hunt Group 7. Also, do not assign PARTNER MAIL or PARTNER MAIL VS extensions to any other Hunt Groups, to any Calling or Pickup Groups, or to the Night Service Group.

Night Service Group Extensions {#504}

Check this box if the extension should be in the Night Service Group. When Night Service is on, incoming calls on assigned lines or pools ring immediately at the extensions in the Night Service Group, even if Line Ringing for those extensions is set for “delayed ring” or “no ring.” Do not put PARTNER MAIL or PARTNER MAIL VS extensions in the Night Service Group.

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