NEC SL1100 Features And Specifications Manual page 451

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ISSUE 2.0
Program Num-
ber
20-02-12
System Options for Multiline Telephones - Forced Inter-
com Ring (ICM Call Type)
20-06-01
Class of Service for Extensions
20-08-11
Class of Service Options (Outgoing Call Service) - Protect
for the Call Mode Switching from Caller
24-09-01
Call Forward Type
Per physical extension select the call forward type as to the
users' preference.
It is recommended to set the users physical extension as call
forward both to the mobile extension. This will allow for the in-
ternal extension number and the external phone number, pro-
grammed in PRG 13-04-01, to ring at the same time. If the
user requires their calls to forward back to the voice mail in the
SL1100, in a no answer condition, set the mobile extension to
call forward no answer to the voice mail pilot number.
24-09-02
CO Call Forwarding Destination for Both Ring, All Call, No
Answer
This is used to set the stations forwarding destination number
(for Trunk Calls) in one of the following three conditions:
1.
Call Forward Both Ring
2.
Call Forward ALL Calls
3.
Call Forward No Answer
24-09-03
Intercom Call Forwarding Destination for Both Ring, All
Call, No Answer
This is used to set the stations forwarding destination number
(for Intercom Calls) in one of the following three conditions:
1.
Call Forward Both Ring
2.
Call Forward ALL Calls
3.
Call Forward No Answer
24-09-04
CO Call Forwarding Busy Destination
This is used to set the stations forwarding destination number
(for Trunk Calls) if the called station is in a Busy state.
24-09-05
Intercom Call Forwarding Busy Destination
This is used to set the stations forwarding destination number
(for Intercom Calls) if the called station is in a Busy state.
24-09-06
Call Forward Destination for CTX for ALL Call, No Answer
This is used to set the stations forwarding destination number
if the call originates on a Centrex trunk (assigned in PRG
14-04). This is for the following conditions:
1.
Call Forward All Calls
2.
Call Forward No Answer
24-09-07
Call Forward Destination for CTX for ALL Call, No Answer
This is used to set the stations forwarding destination number
if the call originates on a Centrex trunk (assigned in PRG
14-04). This is for the following condition:
1.
Call Forward Busy
84-26-01
VoIP Basic Setup – IP Address
Assign the IP address for each DSP on the VOIPDB.
84-26-02
VoIPDB Basic Setup - RTP Port Number
Features and Specifications Manual
Program Name
Default
1
Extension 101 is Class 15 and other Ex-
tension are Class 1
COS 01 ~ 15 = 0
0 = No Call Forwarding
1 = Call Forward Both
2 = Call Forward No Answer
3 = Call Forward All
4 = Call Forward Busy No Answer
5 = Call Forward Busy
(default = 0)
Maximum of 24 digits (0 ~ 9,
*
P, R)
@ = Wait for Answer Supervision - ISDN
trunks only
P = Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R = Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
*
Maximum of 24 digits (0 ~ 9,
P, R)
@ = Wait for Answer Supervision - ISDN
trunks only
P = Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R = Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
Maximum of 24 digits (0 ~ 9,
*
P, R)
@ = Wait for Answer Supervision - ISDN
trunks only
P = Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R = Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
Maximum of 24 digits (0 ~ 9,
*
P, R)
@ = Wait for Answer Supervision - ISDN
trunks only
P = Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R = Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
*
Maximum of 24 digits (0 ~ 9,
P, R)
@ = Wait for Answer Supervision - ISDN
trunks only
P = Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R = Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
Maximum of 24 digits (0 ~ 9,
*
P, R)
@ = Wait for Answer Supervision - ISDN
trunks only
P = Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R = Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
172.16.0.20
VoIP GW1 = 10020
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