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Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual

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Installation and Maintenance Volume

Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0

PB60014–01

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, Analog Networking

chapter and Location Table chapter.

If the above question is answered with 4 for AMIS Analog networking, refer to the Networking
volume, Analog Networking chapter and Location Table chapter.

If the above question is answered with

5

, refer to the Networking volume, Analog Networking

chapter and Location Table chapter.