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Chapter 8 <br />

- Enter the TEI of the caller PLL (SAPI = 16 is displayed, this value is not modifiable):<br />

• For an external access, the TEI is provided on subscription by the public network<br />

carrier and is between 0 and 63 inclusive.<br />

• For an internal access, the TEI is between 1 and 63 inclusive (depending on the<br />

configuration of the terminals).<br />

- Select the PLL destination from the list of declared accesses presented in the right-hand<br />

part of the window.<br />

- Enter the TEI of the destination PLL (follow the same procedure as for the TEI of the caller<br />

PLL)<br />

- Click Add to establish the connection. If all the checks are OK (see below), the<br />

connections are added to the list of existing PLLs.<br />

Checks<br />

- The system can contain a maximum of 32 PLLs.<br />

- The system cannot contain PLLs between 2 external accesses.<br />

- The caller and the destination of the same PLL cannot be one and the same (same<br />

physical address and same TEI).<br />

- 4 TEIs per basic access (S0/T0), 16 per primary access (T2); 2 PLLs associated with<br />

different accesses can have the same TEI (there is no check at OMC level).<br />

Overflow<br />

It is possible to overflow onto a second destination if the initial destination is busy by<br />

configuring the same caller with 2 different called parties.<br />

Note:<br />

Once declared, an ePLL or iPLL is bi-directional, i.e. either interface can initiate a call.<br />

8.11 Multiple Automated Attendant<br />

8.11.1 Overview<br />

8.11.1.1 Description<br />

The Multiple Automated Attendant is a software module used to create sets of multiple,<br />

tree-structured voice guides. One such voice guide can give a caller a choice between 4<br />

different languages for messages.<br />

The Multiple Automated Attendant also provides the following features (from Alcatel-Lucent<br />

OmniPCX Office Communication Server R6.0):<br />

- Multiple language menus proposing action choices to callers<br />

- Identification (DDI/CLIR) of the call and subsequent routing to attendant groups<br />

- Error management when a caller fails to respond to a voice prompt<br />

- Programming of time ranges<br />

- Upload (to the call server) of locally created tree-structures<br />

- Configuration of media ports using OMC<br />

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