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Table 11
Dial Plan Extension Settings
Field
Purpose
Telephone Extensions
The range of extensions for Telephones. The default range
for a 3-digit system is 100–449, and for a 4-digit system is
1000–4949.
Length
: This field specifies the number of digits for
telephone extensions. You can choose either 3 or 4.
Auto Attendant
Extensions
The range of extensions for auto attendants. The default
for a 3-digit system is 500-599, and for a 4-digit system is
5500 through 5599 (user-added auto attendants); the NBX
100 also retains 500 (the first default auto attendant) and
501 (the voice mail auto attendant) from the 3-digit plan.
Hunt Group Extensions The range of extensions for Hunt Groups. The default for a
3-digit system is 450-499, and for a 4-digit system is
4950–4999.
Park Extensions
The range of extensions for Call Park. The default for a
3-digit system is 601–609, and for a 4-digit systems is
6001-6009. Note: Park extensions must be a subset of
external
extensions.
External Extensions
The range of extensions for External Extensions. For both
3-digit and 4-digit systems, this range
includes Analog Line
Card ports, Digital Line Card ports, and Call Park
extensions. For a 4-digit system, this range also includes the
page
extensions.
The default range for a 3-digit system is 600–799, and for a
4-digit system is 6000–7999.
Start External Discovery
At
Extension to use when discovering incoming telephone
lines (analog or digital). The NBX 100 assigns extensions
starting with this number and incrementing upward.
This default value for a 3-digit system is 750, and for a
4-digit system is 7500. Typically, systems do not use all of
the extensions from 750 through 799 (or 7500 through
7999). If, however, the system uses all of these extensions
and needs another one, it starts looking from the
beginning of the external range and selects the first unused
one. The default values for the beginning of the external
range rae 600 for the 3-digit and 6000 for the 4-digit plan.
Summary of Contents for NBX 100
Page 1: ...http www 3com com NBX 100 Installation Guide Release 2 8 Part No 900 0026 01 November 2000 ...
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Page 18: ...18 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 128: ...128 CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURING THE DIAL PLAN ...
Page 196: ...196 CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURING NBX 100 SYSTEM LEVEL SETTINGS ...
Page 238: ...238 CHAPTER 6 SETTING UP USERS AND FEATURES 6 Click Apply to effect the changes 7 Click OK ...
Page 268: ...268 CHAPTER 7 CONFIGURING DIGITAL LINE CARDS T1 E1 AND BRI CARDS ...
Page 286: ...286 APPENDIX A NBX 100 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 290: ...290 APPENDIX B T1 AND ISDN PRI SERVICES CIRCUIT PROVISIONING ...
Page 294: ...294 APPENDIX C GUIDELINES FOR REMOTE AUDIO DEVICE CONNECTIONS ...
Page 306: ...306 INDEX ...