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Example:

In this example, the new numbering plan starts at extension number 4500. You want to know the extension number of the telephone connected to card 8, unit 12:

1

Subtract 1 from the card slot number (8-1):

= 7

2

Multiply by 16:

x 16

 

 

=112

3Add the first extension number:+4500

4 Add the unit number:+ 12

Number assigned to card 8, unit 12 4624

Note: If you are using a three digit numbering plan, follow the same procedure.

Example:

The new three digit numbering plan starts at extension number 300. You want to know the extension number of the telephone connected to card 8 unit 12:

1

Subtract 1 from the card slot number (8-1):

=

7

2

Multiply by 16:

x 16

 

 

=112

3

Add the first extension number:

+ 300

4

Add the unit number:

+

12

 

Number assigned to card 8, unit 12 424

 

 

For the system to have a consecutive numbering plan, make sure that the line cards are in consecutive card slots in the Option 11C Mini chassis.

If you arrange the line cards consecutively, the preassigned telephone extensions automatically configure during telephone activation. You do not have to manually enter the extensions.

Using the Meridian Mail Mini Auto-configure feature

The Meridian Mail Mini Auto-configure feature automatically matches Meridian Mail Mini mailboxes with telephone extensions. If you have the Meridian Mail Mini card option and you want to use the Meridian Mail Mini Auto-configure feature, make sure

The numbering plan is consecutive.

The first number in the Option 11 system and the Meridian Mail Mini system are the same.

553-3021-209 Standard 3.00 April 2000

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Nortel Networks Option 11C Mini manual Using the Meridian Mail Mini Auto-configure feature, Example