Commander Connect Owners Manual
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Network Divert
Network Divert is an ISDN service available from your ISDN Network Provider, which allows you
to divert calls from an incoming ISDN Line.
Note:
that Network Divert differs from the divert options described on page 22. With network
divert, the call never rings in to your Commander Connect. Rather, it is diverted by the network
to the number you specify.
To have the network divert calls on your ISDN Lines
•
Press the NETWORK Key
•
Select ‘Network divert’
•
Select ‘Divert all calls’, or ‘Divert when busy’, or ‘Divert on no answer’ as required
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Select ‘Activate’ to activate the facility, or ‘Deactivate’ to deactivate the facility, or
‘Interrogate’ to check the current status of the divert
•
If you select ‘Activate’ you will be promoted to ‘Enter destination number’. Dial the
desired destination for your calls and select ‘Send to line’.
Note:
For ISDN Lines in P-MP mode, a Station must be programmed with an MSN number in
order to activate the Network Divert facility. If a Station, which has not been provided with an
MSN, attempts to activate the feature, it will be presented with the prompt ‘Invalid’.
Note:
For ISDN Lines in P-P mode, the Network Divert applies to all ISDN Lines, that is, all
Lines will be diverted. To protect unforeseen diverts, the user is prompted to enter the System
Programming Password upon selecting ‘Activation’ above.
Security Warning:
It is possible that a Station may misuse the Network Deflect facility.
Using ISDN to the desktop
The Commander Connect can be equipped with an interface to an internal ISDN bus, which
allows ISDN devices to use your system ISDN lines. When the Commander Connect is
equipped with 40 Stations, up to four internal ISDN buses can be provided.
Each of the ISDN buses can be equipped with up to eight ISDN devices. Four of these can be
powered from the Commander Connect
,
the remaining four, if equipped, must be independently
powered.
Eight Station numbers are allocated to each ISDN internal bus interface. The first interface is
allocated Stations 110 – 117, and the second is allocated Stations 120 – 127, the third is
allocated Stations 130 - 137 and the fourth is allocated Stations 140 – 147
.
Incoming data calls are presented to an internal ISDN bus when one its ISDN Station numbers
is programmed in the ringing group. If an appropriate device is connected to the internal bus,
the call will be presented to it. For example, if you connect an ISDN fax machine to the first S-
bus interface of your system and program an MSN number to ring Station 110
directly, then
callers can use this MSN number to send you ISDN faxes.