YYY is the number of the extension that the call was forwarded from.
Upon receiving this display, the MIC uses the Superset 4’s display line
status feature to identify the source of the call. The PBX then provides a
display containing the following information:
XXX is the extension number of the calling party.
The VP 300 answers the call, tells the caller that the person they are
calling is unavailable, and offers options. If the caller leaves a message
and is calling from an extension that is a valid mailbox number, this
number is attached to the caller’s message so the VP 300 knows what
caller left the message. When the person receiving the message listens to
it, the VP 300 is able to play the name of the caller who left the message
before playing the message itself. The person receiving the message may
automatically reply to the message or immediately call the sender
(IntraMessaging feature).
If the called extension does not contain the extension number in the name
field, the call is handled as a direct external call from Trunk Group 0. The
VP 300 does not identify the source of the call.
If Trunk Group 0 is set up in the TRUNK GROUP Table, the VP 300
answers with the greeting for Trunk Group 0. If Trunk Group 0 is not
configured, the VP 300 answers with the main company greeting.
If the attendant is the calling party of a forwarded call, the VP 300
identifies the source of the call as Trunk Group 00. Refer to the
description of calls from the attendant under Direct Internal Calls, above.
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In multicabinet VP 300 systems, the VP 300 does not play the
caller’s name to the person receiving the message, and, when using
the reply feature, the reply must be addressed.
Individual stations must be set forward to the VP 300 on
ring—no-answer/busy to ensure that the VP 300 provides
secondary answering when using transfer to ringing. For
PBX software releases prior to Generic 103, station
forwarding must be set again if the PBX is reset.
W A R N I N G
XXX CALLING
FROM YYY
Toshiba VP Systems
Release 7.1
July, 1994
MITEL SX-200 DIGITAL ADAPTIVE INTEGRATION
10.1-5
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