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Octel 200/300 S.4.1 PB60019−01
4. NETWORK ROUTES.
Enter the name for each NETWORK ROUTE, whether the route can be
dropped upon reconnect to caller, and the ACCESS DIGITS to be dialed.
ENTER AS:
ROUTE NAME (1−6 chars), DROP (Y or N), ACCESSDIG (1−29 digits)
ACCESS DIGITS may include: 0−9,*,# or any of the following:
D − delay.
E − wait for DIAL TONE here.
N − wait for DIAL−UP OCC DIAL TONE here.
P − dial PUBLIC NETWORK NUMBER here.
T − dial TIE NETWORK NUMBER here.
Enter empty line when done.
:33,N,456
:
5. NETWORK LOCATIONS.
Enter requested information for all NETWORK LOCATIONS.
Enter new LOCATION NAME. (1−6 chars) Enter empty line when done.
:(location name)
Does (location name) have a SYSTEM? (Y/N, empty line = Y)
:
Press
Enter
after each question to continue.
. If you are installing a single cabinet message server without remote networking, press
Enter
to skip to question 7. DISTRIBUTION LISTS.
If the (location name) does not have a SYSTEM, the next question is as follows:
Does (location name) have the same PBX type as SELF? (PBX type)
(Y/N, empty line = N) (If ”YES”, will do CALL−PROGRESS−DETECTION.)
:
If the (location name) does have a SYSTEM, enter the protocol to use, as follows:
Enter the PROTOCOL to use with (location name) (1,2,3,4,5,empty line =3)
If the above question is answered with 2, refer to the Networking volume, Remote Analog
Networking chapter and Protocol 2 chapter, and LOCATION Table chapter.
If the above question is answered with 4 for AMIS Analog networking, refer to the Networking
volume, Remote Analog Networking chapter and Protocol 4 chapter, and the LOCATION Table
chapter.
If the above question is answered with 5, refer to the Networking volume, Remote Analog
Networking chapter and Protocol 5 chapter, and LOCATION Table chapter.