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Line Redirection
A feature that allows you to redirect all calls on an incoming line to a destination
outside the system. Once a line is redirected it cannot be answered within the
system. The system may be set up to give a brief ring when a call comes in on a
redirected line, under Capabilities in Terminals and Sets programming.
This feature differs from Call Forward in two ways. It redirects only external calls
(not internal calls) and it redirects calls to destinations outside the system. Call
forward redirects calls only to destinations inside the system. See Call Forward.
Lines
A programming section that lets you assign settings to each trunk and external line.
Link
If your Enterprise Edge system is connected to a Private Branch Exchange (PBX),
you can use a Link signal to access special features. The Link signal can also be
included as part of a longer stored sequence on an External Autodial button or in a
Speed Dial code. The Link symbol uses two of the 24 spaces in a dialing sequence.
Local Area Network (LAN)
A group of computers or Enterprise Edge Servers physically connected in a manner
that lets them communicate and interact with each other.
Long Tones
A feature that lets you control the length of a tone so that you can signal devices
such as fax or answering machines which require tones longer than the standard
120 milliseconds.
Lunch schedule
See Schedules and Services.
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M7100 telephone
The Enterprise Edge model M7100 telephone that has a single-line display and one
programmable button without an indicator.
M7208 telephone
The Enterprise Edge model M7208 telephone that has a single-line display and
eight programmable buttons with indicators.
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