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• Redirect to: If you want to automatically direct calls out of the system to a specific
telephone, such as a headoffice answer attendant, enter that remote number here. Ensure
that you include the proper routing information.
Under the Restrictions tab:
• Use remote package: If this line allows remote call-ins, ensure that you define a remote
package.
• Line Restrictions: Enter a valid restriction filter for the Normal schedule, and any other
schedules that you want this line to be part of. (outgoing calls)
• Remote Restrictions: Enter a valid remote access package for the Normal schedule, and
any other schedules that you want this line to be part of (incoming calls from remote users
or private networks)
3 Assign the lines to DNs (“Assigned DNs” on page 175)
If you have configured the DNs and know to which telephones the line needs to be assigned,
you can enter those DNs here. The DN record also can be used to assign lines.
• DN: Unique number
• Appearance Type: Choose Appr only or Appr&Ring if the telephone has an available
button with indicator, otherwise choose Ring only. The 7000 and 7100 digital phones have
no programmable buttons, so this must be set to Ring only. (Model 7000 phones,
supported in Europe only.)
• VMsg set: When activated, an indicator on the telephone appears when there is a message
waiting from a remote voice mail system. Check with your system administrator for the
system voice mail setup before changing this parameter.
4 If the lines are assigned to a line pool:
• assign the line pool to DNs (“Line Access - Line Pool Access tab” in the BCM 4.0 Device
Configuration Guide (N0060600))
• also assign a target line to the DN record. (“Line Access - Line Assignment tab” and,“Line
Access - Line Pool Access tab” in the BCM 4.0 Device Configuration Guide (N0060600).)
5 Suggested next steps:
• Dialing plan sections
“Dialing plan: System settings” on page 309
“Dialing plan: Public network” on page 317
“Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes” on page 295
• Networking sections
“Public networking: Setting up basic systems” on page 329
“Public networking: Tandem calls from private node” on page 333
“Private networking: Using shared line pools” on page 353
“Private networking: Using destination codes” on page 379
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