Octel 200/300 S.4.1PB6001901
Keys that are entered from a telephone key pad or terminal function
keys are represented within a box.
An example of a telephone key pad entry is: 9
An example of a key on a terminal is: Escape
Execute commands by pressing either the Return key or the Enter
key, depending on which key is available on the terminal. Enter is
used throughout this manual and is interchangeable with Return .
When text represents a prompt spoken by the Octel 200/300, it is
printed in italics and enclosed in quotes.
“Thank you. Just a moment.”
This is the format for a note.
.Please refer to the Configuration volume, User Table chapter.
The I&M Manual’s Volumes and Chapters

Volume 4 — Installation

and Maintenance Volume 5 — Integration Volume 6 — Networking

INSTALL
Hardware
Preparing the Phone System
Installation
Reports
MaintenanceCommands
LOG Commands
System Errors and Traffic Pegs
HardwareReplacement
DTIC Card
LAN Card
Procedures
Standard DTMF Integration
AdaptiveIntegration
Enhanced DTMF In-band In tegration
Centrex SMDI/SMSI
NEC NEAX-2400
Northern TelecomSL-1
AT&T(ATTIC Integration)
Definity G3
System 75/Definity G1
System 85/Definity G2
ROLM
CBX
9751 Model 30/80
CortelcoMillenium
Mitel
SX-200 Digital
SX-200/SX-100 Analog
SX-2000
Meridian 1
AT&TAPIC Integration
Definity G3
System 75/Definity G1
System 85/Definity G2
Northern TelecomNPIC
MD110 Adaptive Integration
DPNSS Integration
ISDN Integration
QSIG Integration
Networking
Analog Networking
Protocol 1 and 3 Voicenet
Protocol 2
Protocol 4 AMIS
Protocol 5 OctelNet
Collocated Analog Networking
DigitalNetworking (Remote and
Domain)
Network Name Confirmation
Route Table
Location Table
Numbering Plan Table
Network Schedule Table
Configuration Forms
Keys on the
telephone key pad
and all terminals
Executing
commands
Octel 200/300
prompts
Notes