21.3HOW TO CONFIGURE THE SLOTS TABLE

Beginning with slot Al, amfigure the slots used for line cards in consecutive order, without skipping any slots within the group of line cards.

Beginning with slot A9, reserve any slots needed for future cards. Then, amfigure integration card slots in consecutive order, without skipping any slots within the integration cards.

If the VP 3OOsM’ 300 ax@uraUon includes VF%&, configure the VI%& At2 card in slot Al2

m tine Cards

Each port co~ected to a PBX extension can be configured to handle calls differently. The following descr&es the valid or invalid entries for the SLOTS T&ble fields.

CARD TYPE

PORT

MiENSiON #

cos

MODE

OUTCALL

Enter the type of line card - LIC4, DAC4. TLC4

Cmfiie the ports in consecutive order.

Enter the PBX extension number connected to each vP3tKkNP3oopo~.

Enter the COS for each port on the line card

Enter the Answering Mode. Must be either Primary Answer - AX, Secondary Answer - CX, or Message Center - MX.

Enter YES or NO to enable or disable message waiting, network message, and alarm calls.

Non-integrated Systems:

In most cases, allow all ports to make out& When all ports are defined as YES, the VP 3OOsWP 300 only makes outcalls when no more than % of the ports are in use. This leaves ports available for incoming calls. If NO is defined for any porn all ports defmed as

YES are used for outcalls, even when more than % are in use.

It is recommended that NO for OUTCALL be used only for special applications.

Integrated Systems:

If less than eight ports are configured, the \P 3OOsAT 3CKl makes outcalls when at least two ports are idle. Lf 5 fo 32 ports are configured, the VP 3OOsAT 300 makes outzllls when at least three

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