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. Programming Interface pertaining to extensions, trunks, system and other related features are given in separate sections where they are listed in ascending order.
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Chapter 8................................... 8........................................................ .......................................... .......................................... .......................................... ..............................27 .........27 Operator Setting ......................................... .............................................................. .......................................... .......................................... .................................27 ............27 Operator hunt group setting........................................................................................................27 Member setting in operator hunt group ............... .................. .................. .................. ................. 27 Log-in / log-out of the hgroup members, ................. .................. .................. ................. ............. 27 How to set the operator key phone to pick up the desired incoming incoming call .................. ................. 28 Reminder port of the operator hunt group.... .................. ................. .................. ................. ........ 28 How To Define A VIP Extension................. .................. .................. ................. .................. ....... 28
Chapter 9................................... 9........................................................ .......................................... .......................................... .......................................... ..............................30 .........30 Extension Commands.................................. Commands....................................................... .......................................... ......................................... ................................30 ............30 Chapter 10.................................... 10......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... .......................................... ...........................53 ......53 Extension Name Setting ....................................... ............................................................ .......................................... .......................................... .......................53 ..53 Chapter 11.................................... 11......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... .......................................... ...........................55 ......55 Trunk Commands ......................................... .............................................................. .......................................... ......................................... ..............................55 ..........55 Chapter 12.................................... 12......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... .......................................... ...........................65 ......65 Class of Service ........................................ ............................................................. .......................................... .......................................... ....................................65 ...............65 Chapter 13.................................... 13......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... .......................................... ...........................77 ......77 DID Groups................................... Groups........................................................ .......................................... .......................................... ......................................... ..........................77 ......77 Chapter 14.................................... 14......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... .......................................... ...........................83 ......83 DOD Groups ......................................... ............................................................. ......................................... .......................................... ........................................83 ...................83 Chapter 15.................................... 15......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... .......................................... ...........................89 ......89 System Commands ......................................... .............................................................. .......................................... .......................................... .............................89 ........89 Chapter 16.................................... 16......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................... ... 109 Feat Commands ....................................... ............................................................ .......................................... .......................................... ..................................109 .............109 Chapter 17.................................... 17......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................... ... 118 Coral Telecom Ltd.
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Chapter 22.................................... 22......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................... ... 146 Flexible keys setting of key phone & DSS ..................................... ......................................................... ....................................146 ................146 Chapter 23.................................... 23......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................... ... 151 Authorisation Password ........................................ ............................................................. .......................................... .........................................151 ....................151 Chapter 24.................................... 24......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................... ... 153 Addition & deletion of the cards ......................................... ............................................................. ........................................ ...........................153 .......153 Adding a card ................. ................. .................. ................. .................. ................. ................. .. 153 Deleting a card ................. .................. ................. ................. .................. ................. ................. 153
Chapter 25.................................... 25......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................... ... 155 Changeover Timings Setting ....................................... ............................................................ .......................................... ..................................155 .............155 Chapter 26.................................... 26......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................... ... 157 Holidays Setting .......................................... ............................................................... .......................................... ......................................... ...............................157 ...........157 Chapter 27.................................... 27......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................... ... 159 Cost Table & C ode Ta ble......................................... ble.............................................................. .......................................... ......................................159 .................159 Chapter 28.................................... 28......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................... ... 165 Voice Guidance ........................................ ............................................................. .......................................... .......................................... ..................................165 .............165 Chapter 29.................................... 29......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................... ... 171 External Vo ice Mail Integration ................................................... ........................................................................ .....................................171 ................171 Voice Mail Mail Integration Integration with Inband Signaling .................. ................. ................. .................. ... 171 Voice Mail Integration with Outband Signaling .................. ................. .................. ................. 173
Chapter 30.................................... 30......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................... ... 175 Short Message Service - SMS ....................................... ............................................................ ......................................... .................................175 .............175 Internal SMSing SMSing Through Through IRIS Inbuilt Message Center. ................. .................. .................. .... 175
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Snap Commands ........................................ ............................................................. ........................................... ........................................... ...............................197 ..........197 Chapter 35.................................... 35......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................... ... 205 Setting of Sys Dial Tone & Ring Cadence of Extensions .................................................205 System Dial tone & RBT Setting .................. .................. ................. .................. .................. .... 205 Ring Cadence of analog & digital extensions ................. ................. .................. ................. ..... 206
Chapter 36.................................... 36......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................... ... 207 Bulk Programming ......................................... .............................................................. .......................................... .......................................... ...........................207 ......207 Chapter 37.................................... 37......................................................... .......................................... .......................................... ........................................... ......................... ... 209 System Programming from key phone ...................................... ........................................................... ........................................209 ...................209 Printing Commands........ .................. ................. .................. ................. ................. ................. .. 209 Host Computer Interface .................. ................. .................. ................. ................. .................. . 209 Day / Night Mode Changing ................. .................. ................. .................. .................. ............ 209 ASMDR Printing............. ................. ................. .................. ................. .................. ................ .. 209 Erasing of ASMDR of Specific Ext .................. ................. .................. ................. ................. .. 210 Reset Extension Password........ ................. ................. .................. ................. ................. .......... 210 Class of service changeover ................. ................. .................. .................. ................. .............. 210 Outward Dialing Rights For Extension ................ ................. ................. ................. ................. 210 Incoming Trunk Line Landing ................. .................. ................. .................. ................. .......... 211 Trunk Landing At Day/ Night Mode...... .................. .................. .................. ................. ........... 211 Set System Time............... ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. .. 212 Set System Date ................. ................. .................. ................. .................. ................. ............... 212 Call Budgeting Amount...................... .................. ................. ................. .................. ................ 212 Change System Password............ ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. ........ 212 Fill Library Numbers...... .................. ................. ................. .................. ................. ................. .. 213 Attendant Programming...... ................. ................. .................. ................. .................. ........... 213
Enable/ disable disable incoming incoming & outgoing outgoing on trunks. trunks. ............... ................. .................. ................. .. 213 Checking of the 16 KHz counter of any extension/trunk extension/trunk for current month ................. ........... 213 Checking of the 16 KHz counter of any extension/trunk extension/trunk for previous month............... ........... 213 Call Forwarding of an ACD to another ACD.................... .................. ................. .................. .. 214
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Entries are displayed as they are keyed in. All the commands are case insensitive. However the password, which you enter, is case sensitive. sensitive. All the changes made into the system through the programming programming interface are real time(i.e the changes are made to the system as the command is executed ). However it is always possible to go back previously saved database.
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IRIS Cards Description Main Controller Card – MCC 32 This Card is the Main Control Card of the system. This card supports maximum 8192 ports. One DSP card is inbuilt in this Card. DSP card performs following functionsa) b) c) d) e) f)
16 minutes music recording. External music facility. 3 VSN ports (For Voice Voice guidance). DTMF Generators and Receivers MFC Tones Generation and Decoding All tones (Dial tone, tone, Ring back tone, Busy tone etc.).
Peripheral Board Controller Card -RPBC This card is used for communication between the Main shelf and the Peripheral shelves.
Peripheral Cards Feature Line Card (FLC) :- 32 Port It is used for giving analog Lines. It is a 32 Port Card. Line Operating Voltage is 48V. Features provided by this card are – a) b) c) d) e) f) g)
DTMF receiver and dialer Polarity Reversal. FSK CLI DTMF CLI 16KHz / 12KHz 12KHz Pulse Generation. Integrated Test & Diagnostic Diagnostic Features - ITDF ITDF . Message waiting facility.
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This card is used to connect the key phones. It supports 16 key phones.
E&M card :- 8 Port This Card Supports 8 E & M Ports.
Both Way Trunk Card (BWT) :- 16 Ports This card is used to generate the level DID trunks as well as terminate the level DID trunks. This Card Supports 16 BWT Lines.
E1 or CEPT / PRI (30) This Card supports 30 Digital trunks. Hardware for E1/PRI is same only software is required required to be changed which can be changed in the field also by downloading required software in to the flash of the card. Using E1 or PRI, two exchanges can be tied-up. Moreover QSIG can be installed over PRI.
Basic Rate Interface Card ( BRI/ISDN) :- 8 Port ( S-Interface) PCB for E1 and BRI Card is same, either E1 Components or ISDN components will be loaded on the PCB.
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Combination Cards FDI Card- 16DID+16FLC This card has 16 ports of DID and 16 ports of FLC Extensions. Hardware is same 32 FLC card, only software of card is different.
DTF Card – 4 Digital + 8 FTC + 16 FLC This card provides 4 key phone connections , 8 analog trunk circuits & 16 analog extensions.
DTI Card – 4 Digital + 8 FTC + 16 DID This card provides 4 key phone connections , 8 analog trunk circuits & 16 level DID trunks.
DIP Switch Setting of MCC Card The MCC card of IRIS -IVDX has got 8 dipswitches. The function of these switches is as follows –
SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 SW-5 SW-6 SW-7 SW-8
ON Booting from Flash ROM Booting from Flash ROM IP address 192.168.65.190 IP address 192.168.65.190 Reserved Reserved Reserved Standby
OFF for uploading the Flash For uploading the Flash IP address 192.168.65.192 IP address 192.168.65.192
INIT ON
Note: When the IRIS IVDX + is installed for the first time, put SW-1, 2,3 & 4 in ON position and rest of the DIP-switches in the OFF position. After rebooting the system, put SW8 in ON position.
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This command is used to define the groups of incoming trunks.
dodg
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This command is used to define the groups of outgoing trunks.
ext
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For programming any extension parameter.
flex
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For programming flexible numbering.
keys
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For setting the definition of the KTS, DSS & ABCD keys.
name
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For entering the name of an extension.
net
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For programming the network parameters.
pswrd
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For programming the passwords
pnt
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For programming any TRUNK parameter
port
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For programming any port in the system .
Qsig
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For Qsig programming.
rsrd
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For defining the dialout table. For programming any system parameter.
sys
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timer
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To set the various timers.
toll
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For programming the call charges.
Note that the Programming Function & Command type can be viewed by the command `help’ Example C:>help (Enter) CORAL IRIS IVDX + PROGRAMMING INTERFACE TERMINAL COMMAND FORMAT: (BASIC COMMAND) (COMMAND TYPE) (NUMBER) (FEATURE) ***** BASIC COMMAND SET SHOW HELP SNAP
ADD COPY LOGIN TIME
RESET DATE LOGOUT
DELETE HDD REPEAT
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date This command is used for setting the system date. The format of the command is, date dd mm yy w Where
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Note : Date & time of the system can be set through key phone also.
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The default extension numbering starts from 20032 onwards and the trunk numbers start from 7000 onwards. The maximum length of the defined extension / trunk/ feature number will have to be defined. Note this is mandatory. To define the same, command is, set sys numlim If more than 4 digits numbering plan is used, `numlim’ also has to be defined as per the maximum length of the used numbering plan. By default: Numlim is defined 5. To have a view of the numbering plan, command is, show Port Now IRIS will show all the ports of the entered card & next card also. A sample of the display display of flexible numbering numbering scheme is given given below : show Port 1 Numbering Plan FM 32 TO 96 0-01(001),00->7000 | 0-01(001),01->7001 0-01(001),03->7003 | 0-01(001),04->7004 0-01(001),06->7006 | 0-01(001),07->7007 0-01(001),09->7009 | 0-01(001),10->7010 0-01(001),12->7012 | 0-01(001),13->7013 0-01(001),15->7015 | 0-01(001),16->7016 0-01(001),18->7018 | 0-01(001),19->7019 0-01(001),21->7021 | 0-01(001),22->7022 0-01(001),24->7024 | 0-01(001),25->7025 0-01(001),27->7027 | 0-01(001),28->7028 0-02(002),00->20064 | 0-02(002),02->20066 0-02(002),06->20070 | 0-02(002),08->20072 0-02(002),12->20076 | 0-02(002),14->20078 0-02(002),18->20082 | 0-02(002),20->20084 0-02(002),24->20088 | 0-02(002),26->20090 0-02(002),30->20094 |
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, - -> e wor , - -> e wor , - -> e wor 288,18-Q->Network#17 | 288,19-Q->Network#18 | 288,20-Q->Network#19 | 288,21-Q->Network#20 | 288,22-Q->Network#21 | 288,23-Q->Network#22 | 288,24-Q->Network#23 | 288,25-Q->Network#24 | 288,26-Q->Network#25 | 288,27-Q->Network#26 | 288,28-Q->Network#27 | 288,29-Q->Network#28 | 288,30-Q->Network#29 | 288,31-Q->Network#30 | 289,00-Q->Sel ACD#00 | 289,01-Q->Sel ACD#01 | 289,02-Q->Sel ACD#02 | 289,03-Q->Sel ACD#03 | 289,04-Q->Sel ACD#04 | 289,05-Q->Sel ACD#05 | 289,06-Q->Sel ACD#06 | 289,07-Q->Sel ACD#07 | 289,08-Q->Sel ACD#08 | 289,09-Q->Sel ACD#09 | 289,10-Q->Sel ACD#10 | 289,11-Q->Sel ACD#11 | 289,12-Q->Sel ACD#12 | 289,13-Q->Sel ACD#13 | 289,14-Q->Sel ACD#14 | 289,15-Q->Sel ACD#15 | 289,16-Q->Sel ACD#16 | 289,17-Q->Sel ACD#17 | 289,18-Q->Sel ACD#18 | 289,19-Q->Sel ACD#19 | 289,20-Q->Sel ACD#20 | 289,21-Q->Sel ACD#21 | 289,22-Q->Sel ACD#22 | 289,23-Q->Sel ACD#23 | 289,24-Q->Sel ACD#24 | 289,25-Q->Sel ACD#25 | 289,26-Q->Sel ACD#26 | 289,27-Q->Sel ACD#27 | 289,28-Q->Sel ACD#28 | 289,29-Q->Sel ACD#29 | 289,30-Q->Sel ACD#30 | 289,31-Q->Sel ACD#31 |
show flex flist 1 Feature List 1 290,00-Q->Sel ACD#32 | 290,01-Q->Sel ACD#33 | 290,02-Q->Sel ACD#34 | 290,03-Q->Sel ACD#35 | 290,04-Q->Sel ACD#36 | 290,05-Q->Sel ACD#37 | 290,06-Q->Sel ACD#38 | 290,07-Q->Sel ACD#39 | 290,08-Q->Sel ACD#40 | 290,09-Q->Sel ACD#41 | 290,10-Q->Sel ACD#42 | 290,11-Q->Sel ACD#43 | 290,12-Q->Sel ACD#44 | 290,13-Q->Sel ACD#45 | 290,14-Q->Sel ACD#46 | 290,15-Q->Sel ACD#47 | 290,16-Q->Sel ACD#48 | 290,17-Q->Sel ACD#49 | 290,18-Q->Sel ACD#50 | 290,19-Q->Sel ACD#51 | 290,20-Q->Sel ACD#52 | 290,21-Q->Sel ACD#53 | 290,22-Q->Sel ACD#54 | 290,23-Q->Sel ACD#55 | 290,24-Q->Sel ACD#56 | 290,25-Q->Sel ACD#57 | 290,26-Q->Sel ACD#58 | 290,27-Q->Sel ACD#59 | 290,28-Q->Sel ACD#60 | 290,29-Q->Sel ACD#61 | 290,30-Q->Sel ACD#62 | 290,31-Q->Opr Acd | 291,00--->Grp Paging | 291,01--->Dosa Cmd | 291,02--->AutoRdial | 291,03--->Park Call | 291,04-Q->Libs 1xx | 291,05-Q->libs 2xx | 291,06-Q->libs 3xx | 291,07-Q->libs 4xx | 291,08--->SubsCall | 291,09--->Accs.Feat | 291,10-Q->RMI Call | 291,11-Q->SMS Call | 291,12-Q->Conf #1 | 291,13-Q->Conf #2 | 291,14-Q->Conf #3 | 291,15-Q->Conf #4 | 291,16-Q->Conf #5 | 291,17-Q->Conf #6 | 291,18-Q->Conf #7 | 291,19-Q->Conf #8 | 291,20-Q->UnAssigned 291,20-Q->UnAssigned | 291,21-Q->UnAssigned | 291,22-Q->UnAssigned | 291,23-Q->UnAssigned | Coral Telecom Ltd.
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, - -> n ss gn gne , ---> orce rop , ---> o ow e 293,08--->AnyParked | 293,09--->Call Pick | 293,10--->SuperVs'r | 293,11--->Forw All | 293,12--->Retriv Msg | 293,13--->Name Dial | 293,14--->Cancel Adl | 293,15--->Pms Msg | 293,16--->FirstPark | 293,17--->Group Pick | 293,18--->RmService | 293,19--->Set Alarm | 293,20--->CallWtOn | 293,21--->CallWtOff | 293,22--->Clr Forw | 293,23--->UnAssigned | 293,24--->A/c 293,24--->A/c Code Code | 293,25--->VA/c 293,25--->VA/c Code Code | 293,26--->A/c Libs | 293,27--->Sleep 293,27--->Sleep Mon | 293,28--->Change 293,28--->Change COS COS | 293,29--->A/cPsw chng| 293,30--->WalkCOS | 293,31--->Que Pick |
show flex flist 3 Feature List 3 294,00--->Att. Prog | 294,01--->Messages | 294,02--->Spc Msgs | 294,03--->DialMode | 294,04--->PswChange | 294,05--->BossScrtry 294,05--->BossScrtry | 294,06--->SelfRing | 294,07--->ForwExtrn | 294,08-Q->UnAssigned 294,08-Q->UnAssigned | 294,09--->MLampOn/Off| 294,09--->MLampOn/O ff| 294,10--->IP Dial | 294,11--->IPGK Dial | 294,12--->LastCaller | 294,13--->Walk wCall | 294,14--->Emg Serv | 294,15--->Emg MSGS | 294,16-Q->conf call | 294,17--->Forw All | 294,18--->Forw Busy Busy | 294,19--->Forw No-Ans| 294,20--->DND 294,20--->DND R/Set | 294,21--->Camp C/All | 294,22--->Camp C/Any | 294,23--->SCR Status | 294,24-Q->UnAssigned | 294,25-Q->UnAssigned | 294,26-Q->UnAssigned | 294,27-Q->UnAssigned | 294,28-Q->UnAssigned | 294,29-Q->UnAssigned | 294,30-Q->UnAssigned | 294,31-Q->UnAssigned | 295,00-Q->UnAssigned | 295,01-Q->UnAssigned | 295,02-Q->UnAssigned | 295,03-Q->UnAssigned | 295,04-Q->UnAssigned | 295,05-Q->UnAssigned | 295,06-Q->UnAssigned | 295,07-Q->UnAssigned | 295,08-Q->UnAssigned | 295,09-Q->UnAssigned | 295,10-Q->UnAssigned | 295,11-Q->UnAssigned | 295,12-Q->UnAssigned | 295,13-Q->UnAssigned | 295,14-Q->UnAssigned | 295,15-Q->UnAssigned | 295,16-Q->UnAssigned | 295,17-Q->UnAssigned | 295,18-Q->UnAssigned | 295,19-Q->UnAssigned | 295,20-Q->UnAssigned | 295,21-Q->UnAssigned | 295,22-Q->UnAssigned | 295,23-Q->UnAssigned | 295,24-Q->UnAssigned | 295,25-Q->UnAssigned | 295,26-Q->UnAssigned | 295,27-Q->UnAssigned | 295,28-Q->UnAssigned | 295,29-Q->UnAssigned | 295,30-Q->UnAssigned | The defined codes of the features can be viewed by the command `show flex 288’ & `show flex 296’
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, 9-01(289),16->8916 9-01(289),19->8919 9-01(289),22->8922 9-01(289),25->8925 9-01(289),28->8928 9-01(289),31->8931
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, |9-01(289),18->8918 |9-01(289),21->8921 |9-01(289),24->8924 |9-01(289),27->8927 |9-01(289),30->8930
M>show flex 288 Numbering Plan FM 9280 TO 9344 9-02(290),00->8932 |9-02(290),01->8933 |9-02(290),02->8934 9-02(290),03->8935 |9-02(290),04->8936 |9-02(290),05->8937 9-02(290),06->8938 |9-02(290),07->8939 |9-02(290),08->8940 9-02(290),09->8941 |9-02(290),10->8942 |9-02(290),11->8943 9-02(290),12->8944 |9-02(290),13->8945 |9-02(290),14->8946 9-02(290),15->8947 |9-02(290),16->8948 |9-02(290),17->8949 9-02(290),18->8950 |9-02(290),19->8951 |9-02(290),20->8952 9-02(290),21->8953 |9-02(290),22->8954 |9-02(290),23->8955 9-02(290),24->8956 |9-02(290),25->8957 |9-02(290),26->8958 9-02(290),27->8959 |9-02(290),28->8960 |9-02(290),29->8961 9-02(290),30->8962 |9-02(290),31->9 |9-03(291),00->188 | 9-03(291),01->4994 |9-03(291),02->871 |9-03(291),03->872 | 9-03(291),04->10 |9-03(291),05->11 |9-03(291),06->12 | 9-03(291),07->13 |9-03(291),08->181 |9-03(291),10->4747 | 9-03(291),11->4848 |9-03(291),12->3941 |9-03(291),13->3942 9-03(291),14->3943 |9-03(291),15->3944 |9-03(291),16->3945 9-03(291),17->3946 |9-03(291),18->3947 |9-03(291),19->3948
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M>show flex 299 Duplicate Numbering FM 128 TO 192 M>show flex 312 Duplicate Numbering FM 544 TO 608 M>show flex 313 Duplicate Numbering FM 736 TO 800 And so on ………… Note: All the above feature codes are defied as default. The numbering plan of the system can be changed using the FLEX command. The
numbering of the extensions can range range from a single digit to 8 digits. The flexible numbering of the extension can be set as follows: set flex For example, to set the flexible number of extension 20032 as 30032, the command is, set flex 20032 30032 For setting the flexible number of extension 20031 as 9, the command is, set flex 20031 9 The numbering scheme for the various feature codes can also be changed. The format of the command is,
set flex or
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Similarly, extension flexible numbering also can be done through port command. Slot & port of any existed number can be viewed by the command,
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Flexible Numbering with “0 / * / #” `*’ & `#’ can be used for flexible numbering numbering of extension extension / trunk/ feature codes. Means any extension or or trunk or feature code can be set as `*202’ or `**22’ or `*#*#’ or `0000’. Any combination can be used for flexible numbering. For example, in the default setting, the code for setting the `Group Paging’, Paging’, is 188. Now if it is required to change this code to * 54, the command is, set port 291 00 * 54
Duplicate numbering A port can have multiple access numbers. Means any feature or any extension can have duplicate number also. This will be done through the following command only. set port dup For example, if an extension is supposed to be called by 475 & 375 both & the original no. is `20016’ than the command will be, set port 475 dup set port 375 dup Now the extension 20016 can be called by 375 or 475 as well well as 20016. It is applicable for feature code also. All the existing duplicate duplicate numbers of the system, system, can be viewed viewed by the following command, `show flex 296' Important : If a port is supposed to bring the default mode, the command for the same is, set port default
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port is present, first analog extension will be defined as the first member of ACD 63. Rest members of the Hgroup will be treated as the Auxiliary operators.
Member setting in operator hunt group To define the members in the desired hunt group, command is, set acd member There are two type of call handling are possible in the Acd group i.e. Fixed & second is circular. Depanding on the requirement that whether the call should land always on the first member of the hunt group or it should rotate in the circular circular pattern (i.e. the next member member of the Hgroup for next call.) setting can be done in acd group. The command for setting the same is as follows : set acd circ set acd fixed If `Fixed' type Hgroup is defined, every every call will land on the first member member & if it is busy than it will be diverted to the next member. With `circ' type ACD, the first call will land on first member of ACD, the next call will land on the second member & so on.
Log-in / log-out of the hgroup members, If an AUX operator is not on his seat, he can logout his extension, so that no call will land on that extension in his absence till he gets his extension Logged-In again. To login , extension user has to dial as follows,
Lift the handset & hear the system dial tone. Dial 85 + followed by the login Id + 1
To logout, extension user has to dial as follows,
Lift the handset & hear the system dial tone.
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Answer Trunk (AT) / Answer Station (AS) / Answer Back (AB) / Answer VIP (AV) / Answer wait (AW) , hot keys also can be defined on the KTS. On a call landing, operator will know the type of the call i.e. whether it is an internal call or trunk call or answer back call or a VIP internal call. Now if operator is logged-out, desired type of call can be picked up by pressing the corresponding key on DKT i.e. either AT/AB/AS/AV/AB.. For this, first define the desired key on all the Key phones of operator hunt group. For this refer the section `Flexible Keys Setting of key phone & DPM’ of the guide. All the Key phones defined in the operator hunt group, should be logged out. Note that as all the members of the operator ACD are logged-out, logged-out, on an incoming call call landing , no operator phone will ring. Only the key corresponding to type of call will blink i.e. if it is an ordinary internal call, AS will blink, for trunk call, AT will blink, for ANSWER BACK call, AB will blink. If any VIP extension user is calling operator, AV key will blink.
Reminder port of the operator hunt group No audio indication will be there on DKT as above. However if audio indication is required, an extension can be defined as the reminder port of the operator hunt hunt group. Reminder Port is the port that indicates that there is a call in the operator hunt group, to be attended. Operator has to pick that call by pressing the corresponding AS/AT/AB/AV key. If multiple calls are landing simultaneously, operator can pick-up any call as per his/her priority by pressing the corresponding key on KTS. To define the reminder port, command is,
set ext rmdport
How To Define A VIP Extension Note that VIP extension will be defined through the class of service of the extensions. In the respective COS of the VIP extensions, the command `VIP' should be enabled. To define the VIP extension, enable the VIP in the respective COS of the VIP extensions. Command for the same is, Coral Telecom Ltd.
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For example, the command for call forwarding all the calls of extension 20032 to extension 20035 is, set ext 20032 aforw 20035 and the command for deactivating this feature from this extension is, reset ext 20032 aforw Default: By default call forwarding is not activated for all extensions.
alarm
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This command is used for setting up an alarm for an extension. Through programming terminal, two alarms can be set for each extension. When the alarm matures, the extension will start ringing. On lifting the handset, music or voice message (if recorded & enabled), will be heard. Is the alarm call is not answered within a predefined time, the alarm port, defined for the system, will get a ring. The general format for setting the alarm for an extension is, set / reset ext no.> alarm Where is the alarm number and it can have values 1 and 2; is the hour, the minutes and the day of the alarm. If the alarm is required for the same day, must be entered as 32. For example to set an alarm at 10:00 for extension 23000 for the same day, the command is, set ext 23000 alarm 1 10 00 32 Note: The Alarm can be set by any extension and also through the computer by the system programmer/supervisor. Default : No alarm for no extension is set. Moreover, an extension can be defined as Alarm Port. To define the alarm port, define night DISA supervisor. Night DISA supervisor acts as alarm port also. also. If alarm call is not attended by the extension user, an intimation intimation will be given to alarm port. port. Only digital extensions extensions can be defined as night DISA supervisor. Coral Telecom Ltd.
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For example to set extension 23000 as the answering port, the command is, set ext 23000 ansport Default: No port is defined as Ansport.
autodrp This command is applicable only for key phone extensions. It is used for enabling or disabling the auto drop feature on a key phone. On enabling this feature on a key phone, if any internal caller of the key phone disconnects the call, key phone will get released automatically. The format for this command is, set / reset ext no.> autodrp Default: Default: This feature is enabled for all key phones.
autolft This command is applicable only for key phones. It is used for enabling or disabling the auto lift feature on a KTS. On enabling this feature for an extension, when an internal call lands on the KTS, after 3 rings, KTS will automatically answer that call through its speakerphone. The format for this command is, set / reset ext no.> autolft For example, the command for enabling this feature on KTS extension 23000 is, set ext 23000 autolft and the command for disabling this feature for extension 23000 is, reset ext 2300 autolft Default: Default: This feature is by default disabled for all KTS extensions.
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no.> bforw set / reset ext where extn. no. is the original extension number and forw. extn. no. no . is the extension number to which the calls are forwarded when the original extension is busy. For exp, the command for activating the call forward busy of 23000 to extension 22000, will be set ext 23000 bforw 22000 and the command for removing this feature from this extension is, reset ext 2300 0 bforw 22000 An extension user can can activate or deactivate the `Call forward busy’ busy’ from his extension also. Default: Call forward busy is not activated for any extensions.
boss This command is used for setting an extension as BOSS extension. For each BOSS extension, a secretary extension has to be defined. The secretary extension is also defined using this command. After defining a BOSS and a secretary extension, all the calls for the BOSS extension will automatically be diverted to the secretary extension. However, the secretary extension will be able to call the BOSS extension. The BOSS extension is also free to make any internal or external calls. The format of this command is, no.> boss set / reset ext where boss extn. no. no . is the extension number which has to be defined as the boss and sec. extn. no. no. is the extension number which has to be defined as the secretary for the boss. For example, to set extension 23000 as the BOSS extension & extension 24000 as the secretary extension, the command is, set ext 23000 boss 24000 Default: No extension is set as BOSS. Note: A Note: A BOSS can have only one one secretary whereas a secretary can have multiple multiple bosses. Coral Telecom Ltd.
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set / reset ext no.> budget For example, the command for enabling budgeting for extension 23000 is, set ext 23000 budget and the command for disabling the budgeting feature from this extension is, reset ext 23000 budget Note: In order to activate budgeting on any extension, system budgeting should be enabled. It must also be noted that budgeting is of two types i.e. amount-wise or 16Khz pulse-wise, therefore it has to be defined in the system. By default, amount based budgeting budgeting is defined. After enabling the budget budget for extension, first reset reset the advance of that ext. Default: Budgeting is disabled for all extensions.
bufport This command is very useful in GPAX mode. This command can be used to define an extension to be disabled for buffer full condition. When the buffer is getting full, buffer full port will be engaged automatically. GPAX owner will come to know the state of the Buffer port by calling the Buffer full port through DID trunk. To set the buffer full port, set ext bufport Default: No extension is set as bufport.
cdisp This command is applicable only for key phones. This command is used to enable or disable the display of the call charge on KTS. Coral Telecom Ltd.
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For example, the command to check in extension 21000 is, set ext 21000 checkin To chk-out an extension 21000, the command will be, reset ext 21000 checkin Important: An extension can be checked-in or checked-out, only if that ext is defined room.
clip This command is used to define an analog extension as an extension with CLIP facility. The format of the command is, set ext clip After enabling this command, IRIS will generate the CLIP on the defined extension in DTMF format. Default: Default: No analog extension is default with CLIP facility.
cos This command is used for setting the class of service for an extension. All the enabled features of the defined COS, will be available on an extension while all the disabled features of that COS, will not be available available on that extension. extension. An extension has two COS. COS. One is primary & second is secondary. The format of this command is, set / reset ext no.> COS Where pCOS pCOS is the primary class of service & s COS is the secondary class of service. Extensions user can change their COS by dialing a code. To set the pCOS 4 & sCOS 0 for the extension number 23000, the command will be, set ext 23000 COS 4 0 Coral Telecom Ltd.
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set ext cwait Default: Default: Call waiting is not enabled on any extension Important: It must be noted that this facility cannot be availed by the DISA Supervisor / Alarm Port / Reception Port.
deptt This command is used for allotting a department number for an extension. Total 10 departments can be created. The valid department numbers are from 0 to 9. Department setting is required for the following things – a) Call pick up within within department. b) Department-wise paging on key key phones. c) Department transfer through DISA. To define an extension in a desired department, the format of the command is, set / reset ext no.> deptt no.> Where dept no. no. is the department number assigned for for the extension. For example, to allot extension number 23000 to department 1, the command is, set ext 23000 deptt 1 Default: Default: All extensions are in in department 0.
device Additional devices can can be connected with one key phone like. For For example, with key phone, 3 No. DPM can be connected & with Scroll key telephone, PC Console can be connected. The command `device’ is used to configure the type of the additional device connected to a key phone. Coral Telecom Ltd.
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dforw This command is used to forward the DISA calls of an extension to the predefined extension. However rest typr of calls will not be forwarded. The format of the command is, set ext dforw To reset the DISA forwarding, command is, reset ext dforw Default: Not enabled for any extension. Note: Only DISA calls will be forwarded to another extension while rest type of the calls will land at the respective extensions.
disaon This command is used to enable or disable an extension for accessing through level DID trunks. The format of the command is, set / reset ext < ext no.> disaon For example, to reset ext. 21000 for accessing through level DID trunks, the command is, reset ext 21000 disaon Default: All extensions can be accessed through DID trunks .
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dnd
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This command is used for activating the do not disturb feature in an extension. On activating this feature, no extension can call this extension. However the extension is free to make any outgoing call. The format of this command is, set / reset ext no.> dnd Default: This feature is not activated for all extensions.
dosa This command is used to enable the DOSA facility for any extension. DOSA can be availed only if the incoming call is through the CO trunks. The command to enable it is, set ext dosa Default : DOSA access code is `4994’ & the password of the extension will be in 4 digits.
easmdr This command is used for erasing the billing details of an extension. On using this command, only the particular extension’s billing details will be erased. The format of this command is, no.> easmdr reset ext Note: Only already printed call data (through any printing command), will be deleted.
elan This command is used to define an extension as ELAN phone. An extension will be defined as ELAN phone for activation the CIDCW (i.e. Caller ID call waiting). With this feature, that extension will be able to show the CLI of queued call also. Coral Telecom Ltd.
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gate This command is used for setting or resetting an extension as a gate phone. When an extension is set as a gate phone, it will be set as a hotline to the operator. When this phone is lifted, it will automatically ring at the operator. It must be noted that when the operator is shifted, the hotline for the gate phone will get automatically shifted to the new operator. The format of the command is, set / reset ext no.> gate Default: No extension is set as a gate phone.
getcli It is used for enabling or disabling a CLI request for the far end exchange to be sent by system for an extension when an incoming call comes for this particular extension through level DID trunk (only in MFC) . The format of the command is, no.> getcli set / reset ext For example, to enable the CLI request for extension 21000, the command is, set ext 21000 getcli Default: Default: CLI request is disabled for all extensions and in this case CLI will not be asked from DID- MFC.
hotline (COS dependent) This command is used for defining an immediate hotline for an extension. The hotline can be an extension, a trunk line or any external number. After defining the hotline for an extension, on lifting the handset, the extension will connected to the defined hotline. The format of this command is, set / reset ext no.> hotline > Coral Telecom Ltd.
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set ext 23000 incut and the command for removing this feature from this extension is, reset ext 2300 incut Important: This feature depands on the trunk DID group also through which extension user is talking. The incoming calls of an extension will get disconnected only if `incut’ is enabled in the DID group of the trunk through which call is landing. Default: This feature is disabled for all extensions
keys This command command is used used to define define the keys of a key key phone. The key group is used to configure the flexible keys of the key phone. phone. To define the keys, the command is, set ext keys [par]
Default: First digtal port pertains key group no. 1 & second digital port pertains key group 2 & so on.
logout This command is used for logging out or logging in of an agent of an ACD group. The incoming calls lands on a agent of an ACD only if that agent is logged-in. The format of the command for logging out an agent from an A CD group is, set ext no.> logout and the command for logging in an agent into an ACD group is, reset ext no.> logout Default: On defining an ACD, all members of that ACD will be logged-out. Coral Telecom Ltd.
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e as go an n u m n ema sy sys em. ere are s x x e m es essages, w c can e activated for any extension. This command is used for activating any of these predefined six messages for any extension. On activating the message for an extension, any KTS extension calling this extension will get the corresponding message on his display. However, the called extension will continue to ring. The messages and their corresponding codes are given below: 1 2 3 4 5 6
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Out for lunch Back at HH:MM Gone for day Busy in meeting Back on DD/MM Call at EXT NO. NO.
The format of the command to activate or deactivate any of the above messages for an extension is, set / reset ext no.> mail code> It must be noted that for the message code 2,5 & 6, additional parameters like hours, minutes, date, month and extension number i.e HH:MM, DD/MM, Extension number are required. But for rest of the messages, are not required but it has to be defined for every message. For example to activate the Out for lunch msg. for extension 23000, the command is, set ext 23000 mail 1 1 and the command for erasing this message is, reset ext 23000 mail 1 1 Default: No messages are preset.
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For example for extension 23000, to set dialout mode 4 in day mode & no dialing in night mode, the command is, Set ext ext 23000 23000 mode 4 0 Default: Default: All extensions are having dialout mode 3. How to program the dialout mode Before you program the dialout mode please keep in mind the following for the different dial out levelsTotal number of modes are 0 to 6. Mode 0 and 6 are fixed. Mode 0 is only for Extension to Extension and Mode 6 is for ALL ON & rest of the modes modes i.e. modes 1 to 5 are programmable. Note the following for setting the dialout modes. a) Any mode can have maximum 8 entries and these entries can be single or two digits. digits. b) Digits, set in any mode cannot cannot be dialled by the same mode & the lower lower mode. For example, whatever digits are set in mode 2 cannot be dialled by mode 1 & 2. c) Digits can be set as per requirement. Whatever restriction is required in any mode, mode, can be set according to the requirement. d) Total numbers that that can be dialled after picking up a trunk are now programmable. This will also be done mode wise. Every mode can have different setting for this. e) Collect call number that starts from “000”, can be dialled through mode 5 only and collect call access enable / disable is also programmable. f) Using the same `rsrd’ table, table, national holidays, holidays, half day holiday & full day holiday also can be set. IRIS has a total of 8 number of National Holidays defined. By default, 26 nd 2 OCT are set as national holiday.
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The format of the command ` rsrd’ rsrd’ is, set rsrd Where R is the row Number & C is the column number. For R = 0 & C = 0 to 7, `X’ will be DD & `Y’ will be MM. `DD’ is the date & `MM’ is the month of the desired National holiday. For R = 0 & C = 8, `X’ will be the half day & `Y ‘ will be full day. In this case, value of `X’ & `Y’ will be 0 to 7. `0’ for Sunday & `1’ for Monday & so on. The value of X & Y will be `8’ for no Half-day & no Full day. For R = 1 to 5, C = 0 to 7, value of `X’ will be either single digit or two digit as per requirement. In this case, `Y’ will will not be used. For R = 1 to 4 & C = 8, the value value of X can be 00 to 99. This is the dial limit. Y will not be used. For R = 5 & C = 8, the parameter `Y’ is used for enable/disable the collect call access i.e. `000’ dialing allowed or not. If `Y’ is `1’, collect call will not be allowed & if Y is 0, collect call will be allowed. Note that on holidays, call charges will be calculated as per the holiday rates. Half-day timings will be set in the COST TABLE. ROW 1- COL 13 of the COST table will be the start time of the half-day & Row 1 – Col 14 will be the end time of the Half day. Holiday rates should be enabled in the COST TABLE for Half & Full day calculation. If full day rates are enabled then on national holidays also, IRIS IVDX + will calculate the call charges as per the holiday rates round the clock. By default, default, `rsrd’ table is defined as it is shown in the table. 26 set as National Holiday & Sunday is defined for halfday off.
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npaid This command is used to activate the VSN message ` Your Bill is not paid ’ on any extension. To activate the same, command is, set ext npaid This message can be activated on an extension by reception KTS also. Default: By default this is not activated for any extension.
oprkts All the unanswered trunk call call of an extension will will be diverted to the extension extension who transferred the call. But if it is required to divert such type of calls to the operator not to that extension who transferred, `oprkts’ should be enabled for every extension. All the unanswered calls of those extensions for whom `oprkts’ is enabled, will be diverted to the operator ACD. The format of the command is, set ext oprkts Default: Disabled for all extensions.
oprport This command is used to set any extension as main operator. This main Operator KTS will get the fault booking messages. To set any extension as reception KTS, the command will be, set ext oprport Default: Default: First digital port is set as main operator.
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Important: This feature deponds on the trunk DOD group also. The outgoing calls of an extension will get disconnected only if `outcut’ is enabled in the DOD group of the trunk through which extension user is talking.
pcoln This command is used to define an extension as PCO extension with line reversal signalling while maturing of an internal or external call. call. The format of the command is, set ext pcoln Default: No extension is defined as PCO line.
pcokhz This command is used to define an extension as PCO extension with 16Khz pulse signalling while maturing of an internal or external call. Note that for an outgoing call, on receiving a 16Khz pulse from the PSTN exchange, IRIS will generate the 16Khz for the PCO extension. The format of the command is, set ext pcokhz Default: No extension is defined as PCO line to extend the 16 hz.
pickgrp / tgrp This command is used for allocating a trunk pick up group for an extension. The valid pickup group numbers are from 0 to 17. An extension in a group can access only the trunk lines present in the same group. Group numbers 0 & 17 are significant. An extension of group 0 can access all the trunk groups. But an extension of group 17 cannot access any trunk group. The format of the command is, set ext no.> pickgrp No.> Coral Telecom Ltd.
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and the command for opening the lock only for local dialing dialing of this ext. is, set ext 23000 plock 3 Note that the value of the depends on the defined setting through `rsrd ' command. Default: No extension is locked.
privacy
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This command is used for activating the call privacy feature on an extension. However the extension using the call privacy feature must have the call privacy rights. This right can be given using the privacy command. On activating this feature, feature, no extension can listen listen in on this extension. The format of the command is, set / reset ext no.> privacy For example to activate this feature on extension 23000, the command is, set ext 23000 privacy and for deactivating this feature for this extension, the command is, reset ext 23000 privacy Default: This feature is not activated for any extensions.
room This command is used if the IRIS IVDX + is being installed in a Hotel. It is used for defining an extension as a room extension or as a service extension. The format of the command is, no.> room set / reset ext For example, the command for setting extension 23000 as a room extension is, Coral Telecom Ltd.
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rs psw psw This command is used for resetting the password of an extension. The password will be set to 0777 on resetting the password. The extension user can then change the password password from his extension. The format of the command is, set ext no.> rstpsw For example, the command for resetting the password for extension 23000 is, set ext 23000 rstpsw Default: Default: The password for all extensions is set as 0777.
sectrk / trk2 This command is used for enabling or disabling the second trunk access right for an extension. On enabling this feature, an extension will be able to pick up a second trunk while holding a trunk line. It must be noted that if a KTS user wants to have a 3 party conference involving two trunk lines, then the extension must be given the second trunk pickup rights. The format of the command is, set / reset ext no.> sectrk Default: Default: No extension has second trunk pick up rights.
sendcli This command is applicable only for TWT / E1 lines with MFC facility. It is used for enabling or disabling the CLI information of an extension to be sent on DID/TWT/E1 trunks. On enabling this feature for an extension, any CLI request coming on the DID lines for this particular extension will result in the sending of the CLI information. The format of the command is, set / reset ext no.> sendcli Default: This feature is disabled for all extensions. Coral Telecom Ltd.
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An ACD also can be be defined as DISA ANS PORT. PORT. Command for the same is, drct sys 0 0 S 300 Where X = Card no. * 32 + port no. Default: Default: First digital extension is defined as DISA ANS PORT in day mode.
supnprt This command is used to define an extension as DISA ANSWER PORT in night mode. To define the same, command is, set ext supnprt An ACD also can be be defined as DISA ANS PORT PORT in night mode. Command Command for the same same is, drct sys 0 0 S 300 Where X = Card no. * 32 + port no. Default: Default: First digital extension is defined as DISA ANS PORT in night mode. Note: Night DISA answer port will work as the alarm port also. *******************
Tntgrp The Tenant group is an optional programming optional programming tool which allows the system to be segmented into as many as 32 Tenant Groups. Groups . Each tenant group is a “separate virtual system”. It can be independently independently configured configured to operate as private branch exchange. For example, a VIP extension can be defined to enable calls to normal extension extension , but the normal extension extension cannot directly call the VIP extension. extension. Tenant extensions may be allowed or denied access to other group stations and trunks. Inter-tenant calling may be allowed either one-way only or two-way. When Tenant Coral Telecom Ltd.
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vmail This command is used to set an extension as voice mail extension. Extensions that are connected to the Voice Mail should be defined as VMAIL extension. Whatever calls are landing at vmail extensions, inband signalling will also be sent by the system to vmail extension to carryout desired voice mail operation. To set an extension as vmail extension, the format of the command is, set ext vmail For integrating a Voice Mail with outband signaling signaling also, this command is mandatory. Default: No extension is set as vmail extension.
warntn This command is used for enabling or disabling the call duration warning tone feature for an extension. On enabling this feature for an extension, a warning tone will be heard if the duration of the call exceeds the call cut time. For example, the command for setting this feature for extension 23000 is, set ext 23000 warntn and the command for removing this feature from this extension is, reset ext 23000 warntn Default: This feature is disabled for all extensions
xfer_rt This command is used for enabling or disabling the call transfer rights of the trunks for an extension. On disabling the call transfer rights for an extension, the extension will not be able to hold a trunk line, while this extension can put another extension extension on hold. To lock the trunk transfer of an extension, the format of the command is, set ext no.> xfer_rt Coral Telecom Ltd.
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show name ext number number Default: Default: Original number of every extension is defined defined as its name.
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agrp This command is used for defining the trunks access group. The valid access group numbers are from 0 to 17. A trunk line can be in more than one access group. For removing removing a trunk line from any access group, first take the trunk line to group 17 and then allot this trunk line to a new group. Allotting a trunk line to group 17 will remove this trunk from all the other groups. So, initially when the groups are allotted, first take all the trunk lines to group 17 and then start defining the various groups. The format of the command for allotting a trunk to an access group is, set pnt no.> agrp For example to allot trunk 7000 in the access group 1, the command is, set pnt 7000 agrp 1 Default: All trunks lines are in access group 0.
busyout This command is applicable only for the E1 card and TWT card. It is used for temporarily blocking a trunk line connected to the E1 card or the TWT card. The format of the command is, set / reset pnt busyout Default: No trunks are blocked
cos This command is used to set the class of service of trunks. The format of the command is, set pnt no.> cos Coral Telecom Ltd.
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didg This command is used for allotting any trunk in a desired incoming group. All the parameters of this DID group will be applicable on all the trunks that are existing existing in that DID groups. For the details of the various parameters of The DID group, refer the commands of DID GROUP. To define a trunk in a DID group, format of the command is, set / reset pnt no.> didg Where will be 0 to 31. DIDG 31 is the special DIDG. DIDG. For example to allocate trunk 7000 in DIDG DIDG 1, the command is, set pnt 7000 didg 1 To remove a trunk from DIDG set pnt didg r Default: All trunks are existing in DID group no. 31.