DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506 Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference
1551Terminating Extension Group
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Station user records cannot be shared between TTI ports and EAS login ID
extensions. This reduces the number of possible TTI ports your system
provides, depending on the number of administered EAS login IDs. For
example, if you administer 2,000 EAS login IDs, the maximum number of
TTI ports that the system can provide is reduced by 2,000.
Hunt Group Uniform Call Distribution/Direct Department Calling
The system excludes telephones previously X-ported as a result of a TTI
separate, a PSA dissociate, or administration from all transactions already
active in the hunt group when the telephone is merged.
Site Data
If Terminal Translation Initialization is enabled, a warning mes sa ge
displays when you tab off the Site Data fields.
If Terminal Translation Initialization is enabled, and you change the Port
field on the Station screen from “x” to a real port number and change the
Room, Jack, or Cable fields in the Site Data section, a warning message
displays when you tab off the fields.
Terminating Extension Group
If any member of the TEG (that was previously an X por t as a result of TTI,
PSA or telephone administration) is merged, that member is excluded fr om
all transactions already taking place in the TEG when that member is
merged. The member is able to join in all subsequent calls to the group.
Related topics
For more information about configuring the TTI system-wide fields, refer to
‘‘Feature-Related System Parameters’’ on page 632.
For more information about setting the TTI feature access codes, refer to ‘‘Feature
Access Code’’ on page 619.
Terminating Extension Group
A Terminating Extension Group (TEG) allows an incoming call to ring as many as
4 phones at one time. Any user in the group can answer the call.