4. PBX Systems
4.6. Nortel Meridian 1 The Nortel Meridian 1 is a full-featured PBX that can provide thousands of
ports and many PBX voice and data features. The Meridian 1 uses digital
signaling to control its station sets and digitized voice. The PBX uses plug-in
station modules to connect to station sets, and trunk modules to connect to
trunk lines.
The Dialogic® PBX Integration Board has either four or eight channels that
can be connected directly to a station module in a Meridian 1. The switch has
many standard features that are supported by the PBX Integration Board, such
as:
• direct inward dialing (DID)
• hands free operation (for MWI ON/OFF operation only)
• speed dialing
• hunt groups
• message waiting indication
• user programmable Feature Keys
• called/calling number identification
• call forwarding
4.6.1. Nortel Meridian 1 Programming Requirements
There are specific switch programming requirements that apply if using a
Dialogic® PBX Integration Board with a Meridian 1. Pay attention to set these
features exactly (and assigned to the right keys) so that the PBX Integration
Board and the Dialogic® Unified API can function correctly.
Table 30 lists the menu structure used when configuring a Nortel Meridian 1.
For details about programming a Meridian 1, refer to the appropriate Meridian
1 manual.
The M-1 ports should be configured as a M2616 telephone with a display as
follows:
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