Nortel Networks M3310 User Manual
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Digital Telephone IP Adapter Installation and Administration Guide
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January 2005
Changing configuration settings using Configuration Manager
Enable PBX Alarms
Click on the Enable PBX Alarms checkbox if you
want the Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit to notify
the host PBX to produce alarms and alerts. If you don't
want the Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit to notify
the host PBX to produce alarms and alerts, ensure that
the Enable PBX Alarms checkbox is not selected.
Refer to “Display Logs” in Configuration Manager
online Help to determine which alarms and alerts the
PBX generates.
SPRE Codes: Online
Enter the SPRE code (maximum seven digits) that is
used to place your site into online mode, or accept the
default. The default is #99.
Note: The SPRE code is automatically prefixed with
the pound sign (#). This means users must dial # before
the SPRE code when going into online mode.
SPRE Codes: Offline
Enter the SPRE code (maximum seven digits) that is
used to put your site into offline mode, or accept the
default code. The default is #98.
Note: The SPRE code is automatically prefixed with
the pound sign (#). This means users must dial # before
the SPRE code when going into offline mode.
SPRE Codes: Registration
Enter the SPRE code (maximum seven digits) that
engages the user’s telephone with a multi-user or
dynamic port, or accept the default code. The default is
#97.
Note: The SPRE code is automatically prefixed with a
pound sign (#). This means users must dial # before the
SPRE code when registering for a port.
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