Programming
Parameter
Description
Address
Options
Note
Parameter
Description
Address
Options
DBS-2.3/9.2-540
Ring Programming for Virtual Ports
Assigns CO Trunk(s) to ring at ports 159, 160, 161, 162
(Virtual Ports).
These calls can then be forwarded to an network extension on
another DBS node (see Transfer Network Extension Number
below).
FF4 1# (159-162)# (1-144)# (0/1)# - Day
FF4 2# (159-162)# (1-144)# (0/1)# - Night
FF4 5# (159-162)# (1-144)# (0/1)# - Day Delayed
FF4 6# (159-162)# (1-144)# (0/1)# - Night Delayed
FF4 9# 1# (159-162)# (1-144)# (0/1)# - Night2
FF4 9# 2# (159)-162)# (1-144)# (0/1)# - Night 2 Delayed
0 - No ring
1 - Ring
A call cannot ring at a virtual port and another extension at the
same time. Once a virtual port receives a call, it is forwarded.
Transfer Network Extension Number
Assigns a remote network node extension to receive calls
forwarded from a Virtual Port
FF1 8# 4# 8# 7# (Virtual Port #)# (NXXX)#
Virtual Port # = 1 (Port 159) to 4 (Port 162)
NXXX= 1100-1699, 2100-2699, 3100-3699, or 4100-4699
T1 Networking - Revised April 2000
T1 Settings Added for Networking
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