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the desired destination. The DNS facility therefore, has less look-up work to do.
The number of extension digits included in the Terminal Code can be greater than that used in
the sample, but the Remaining Digits field must be adjusted accordingly. See Remaining
Digits, below.
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The Terminal Code is that of the PBX to which the unit is connected.
In the sample network, NY01 is PBX Office Code 21. The digits 5, 7, and 9 have been
added to facilitate routing to extensions 500-599, 700-799, and PSTN Access Code 9.
The result is that the Terminal Codes for this unit are 215, 217, and 219.
NY02 has the same destinations as those for NY01, but also includes the PBX Office
Code 27 because this unit is associated with a Trunk Group routed to PBX 27. No
additional digits are included so the Terminal Code is simply 27.
Remaining Digits
Record the number of digits in addition to the Terminal Code digits to be associated with the
destination unit. This is usually the number of digits used for the extension number.
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For the sample: NY01, most of the destinations have remaining digits set to 2. The one
exception is the PSTN destination, in which case the remaining digits is 10, allowing
PSTN numbers up to 10 digits in length to be accessed (e.g., 805- 555-1212). Setting
remaining digits to 10 does not mean that the user must dial all 10 digits when calling a
number.
Comments
Use the Comments field to record free text information regarding the unit. This information is
for reference purposes and is recorded in MCS files only.
2.2.4
Common Configuration Worksheet
In most circumstances, some configuration information is common to all units within a
network, or at least within a network group. The Maintenance Console Software provides a
Common Configuration facility that makes it easy to configure parameters that are shared by
all of the units in a group.
Use the Common Configuration worksheet to record values for parameters that are common to
many units within a network. The common configuration items include DNS, SNMP,
Gatekeeper, and Notify E-mail.
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These parameters can also be entered individually for each unit, using the Unit
Configuration folders.
Summary of Contents for KX-TDA0480
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