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Figure 4

Single DN access method (one ICB card)

Single-access

Night Call Forward

 

DN for conferences

 

 

dial-in

 

 

 

ICB

ICB Card

 

ACD

 

 

DN

 

TUI services dial-in

 

 

(scheduling,

Night Call Forward

 

recording)

 

 

 

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The DNs on the left in Figure 4 can be Phantom DNs or CDNs, instead of ACD DNs. The DNs must be DID numbers.

In a dual-card system, each card requires its own single-access DN. In a dual-card set, conferences that span the two cards do not support the single DN access method. However, in a dual-card set, simple conferences that use only one card support the single DN access method.

Figure 5 on page 32 shows the DN configuration in a Meridian system for the single DN access method when the system uses two ICB cards. Single DN access requires one DN, instead of the separate 10 DNs required with direct meeting access.

The figure shows a configuration that supports the following:

Simple conference contained in the primary ICB – participants dial the single-access DN at the top of the figure.

Simple conferences contained on the secondary ICB – participants dial the single-access DN at the bottom of the figure.

Meetings spanning both cards – participants dial the “Dual meeting main DN” in the middle of the figure and the chairperson dials the “Dual meeting chairperson DN”. The figure shows that dual-card meetings do not use the single-access DNs.

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