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Nortel Networks N0060600 Manual
306 pages 6.16 Mb
3 Task List7 Contents15 Chapter 123 Chapter 225 Chapter 329 Chapter 4System schedule settings and services scheduling 33 Chapter 5System features and feature codes 41 Chapter 669 Chapter 7Common procedures: copying and renumbering DNsCopying settings to other DNsTo copy telephone configurations 70 Renumbering DNsChange telephone DNs using the Element Manager To change telephone DNs 71 Chapter 8Global telephony settings 83 Chapter 9Telephony system and device programming 85 Chapter 10Configuring system speed dial numbers 89 Chapter 1191 Chapter 12Setting up central answering positions 95 Chapter 1399 Chapter 14107 Chapter 15Monitoring Hunt GroupsMonitoring external hunt group calls 109 Chapter 16Configuring Hospitality services 115 Chapter 17Configuring analog telephones and devices 119 Chapter 18Configuring telephones: Digital telephones 135 Chapter 19Configuring telephones: IP telephones 139 Chapter 20149 Chapter 21Default memory button programming for telephones 179 Chapter 22Programming telephone sets: Desktop Assistant portfolio 187 Chapter 23193 Chapter 24Feature configuration: Answering callsAnswering calls directed to your telephoneConfiguring handsfree and handsfree answerback To configure handsfree and handsfree answerback 194 Answering calls not directed to your telephoneCall Queuing Directed Pickup 195 Pickup GroupTo add a telephone to a pickup group Trunk Answer To allow trunk answer To block user access 196 Answer DNsDetermining which calls alert Assigning Answer DNs to telephones To assign an Answer DNAnswering a call coming to an Answer DN 197 Configuring privacyDo Not Disturb DND on BusyProgramming a telephone for DND on Busy 198 To program a telephone for DND on BusyAllowing Do Not Disturb on a telephone Turn Privacy on or offProgramming privacy on a line 199 To program privacy on a lineProgramming a line to automatically enable privacy To automatically enable privacy on a lineUsing the Privacy feature Intrusion controlsSetting intrusion controls To set intrusion controls 200 Holding callsUsing Hold Hold automatically (autohold) To program full autohold on a line To program auto hold on a telephone Hold a call exclusively To program Exclusive Hold 201 Parking or transferring calls209 Call informationCall display information To allow call display Call duration timer Time and date display 210 Malicious Caller ID (MCID)Call logSetting call log space for the system To reset call log spaceSet call log options Reset Call Log Password Using the Call Log feature Auto bumping 212 LogIt 213 Chapter 25Feature configuration: Making callsBlocking user access to feature programmingTo block user access to feature programming Protecting outgoing call privacy 214 Managing a busy signal on an internal callPriority CallAllowing a telephone to make priority calls To allow a telephone to make priority calls Ring Again Other ways of communicating with internal users215 Leaving a messagePagingFeature constraints: Configuring system settings for page 216 To configure system settings for pageSetting the page timeout Configuring telephone settings for page To configure telephone settings for pageSetting Auto hold on incoming pages Making a page announcement 217 To make a page announcementMaking announcements to individuals (Voice Call)Making a voice announcement To make a voice announcementPreventing voice announcements at a telephone 218 Create a conference callSetting a conference tone To set up a 3-party conference call To set up an Ad-hoc multiparty conference call 220 Dialing shortcuts 225 Chapter 26Using telephones for special features 233 Chapter 27Display prompts and messagesCommon display prompts 245 Call log promptsThese are the prompts you can receive when you are viewing your call logs: 249 Chapter 28Assigning SWCA keys About System-Wide Call Appearance (SWCA) keys 255 Chapter 29Market profile attributesMedia bay module availability 256 FEM MBMNorstar trunk cartridge combinations257 Time zones and language informationTime and date format based on language258 Chapter 29 Market profile attributes 258 Language support for South America and Central AmericaTable 66 shows the language support for South American and Central American countries.Table 65 Time/date formats based on language Table 66 South/Central America language support Chapter 29 Market profile attributes 259 Caller ID display formats 259 Core parameters for market profilesTable 67 Australia, Brazil, CALA, Canada, Caribbean, and Denmark parameters (Sheet 1 of 4) 260 260 Chapter 29 Market profile attributesTable 67 Australia, Brazil, CALA, Canada, Caribbean, and Denmark parameters (Sheet 2 of 4) 261 Chapter 29 Market profile attributes 261Table 67 Australia, Brazil, CALA, Canada, Caribbean, and Denmark parameters (Sheet 3 of 4) 262 262 Chapter 29 Market profile attributesTable 68 France, Germany, Global, Holland, Hong Kong, and Italy parameters (Sheet 1 of 4) Table 67 Australia, Brazil, CALA, Canada, Caribbean, and Denmark parameters (Sheet 4 of 4) 263 Chapter 29 Market profile attributes 263Table 68 France, Germany, Global, Holland, Hong Kong, and Italy parameters (Sheet 2 of 4) 264 264 Chapter 29 Market profile attributesTable 68 France, Germany, Global, Holland, Hong Kong, and Italy parameters (Sheet 3 of 4) 265 Chapter 29 Market profile attributes 265Table 69 Mexico, New Zealand, North America, Norway, Poland, and PRC parameters (Sheet 1 of 4) Table 68 France, Germany, Global, Holland, Hong Kong, and Italy parameters (Sheet 4 of 4) 266 266 Chapter 29 Market profile attributesTable 69 Mexico, New Zealand, North America, Norway, Poland, and PRC parameters (Sheet 2 of 4) 267 Chapter 29 Market profile attributes 267Table 69 Mexico, New Zealand, North America, Norway, Poland, and PRC parameters (Sheet 3 of 4) 268 268 Chapter 29 Market profile attributesTable 70 Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, and United Kingdom parameters (Sheet 1 of 4) Table 69 Mexico, New Zealand, North America, Norway, Poland, and PRC parameters (Sheet 4 of 4) 269 Chapter 29 Market profile attributes 269Table 70 Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, and United Kingdom parameters (Sheet 2 of 4) 270 270 Chapter 29 Market profile attributesTable 70 Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, and United Kingdom parameters (Sheet 3 of 4) 271 Chapter 29 Market profile attributes 271Table 70 Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, and United Kingdom parameters (Sheet 4 of 4) 272 Global analog trunk parameters274 274 Chapter 29 Market profile attributesTable 73 Call supervision parameters Table 74 On-hook caller ID, disconnect supervision, and message waiting parameters (Sheet 1 of 2) Chapter 29 Market profile attributes 275 275 GASM8 parameters278 ISDN line servicesTable 78 ISDN line services Table 79 ISDN services by protocol Chapter 29 Market profile attributes 279 279 Analog and digital trunk typesTable 80 Analog and digital trunk types and descriptions (Sheet 1 of 2) 281 Chapter 30Configuring the music source 293 Index
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