Intecom E / PointSpan 6880 - Avaya Support
Intecom E / PointSpan 6880 - Avaya Support
Intecom E / PointSpan 6880 - Avaya Support
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Configuring the PBX<br />
<strong>Intecom</strong> E 4<br />
5.0 CONFIGURING THE PBX TO INTEGRATE<br />
The following programming is required to successfully integrate with an<br />
InteCom E/Nexspan. Refer to PBX’s System Database Manual for further<br />
information. This programming is intended for certified PBX<br />
technicians/engineers.<br />
� At the PBX man machine terminal, create a bi-directional trunk group for<br />
the MAS voice lines. Set the trunk group type to 'Mail' for the InteCom<br />
E/Nexspan. When prompted for InteMail Interface Number (IIN), enter<br />
'20' for the InteCom E/Nexspan.<br />
� Create a trunk port for each MAS voice line.<br />
� When programming the E, special attention must be paid to assigning<br />
VMP (Voice Message Product) trunks for the MAS ports. The InteCom E<br />
sends a seven-digit trunk port number as part of the Calling Party<br />
Identification (CPID) message. This seven-digit number identifies the<br />
location of the particular VMP trunk, or MAS port, that a call is ringing.<br />
The numbering format is as follows:<br />
AABCCDD<br />
where AA is the two-digit cabinet number;<br />
B is the one-digit shelf number;<br />
CC is the two-digit card slot number;<br />
DD is the two-digit offset of the trunk port.<br />
Each VMP trunk that is used as an MAS port must send a trunk<br />
port number with unique last four digits, i.e., the card slot and<br />
offset must be unique for each trunk used to connect to the MAS.<br />
� Set up a prefix digit table for the trunk group. The table should have<br />
zero (0) significant figures.<br />
� Assign a route guide to the trunk group. When prompted, use the trunk<br />
group and prefix digit table numbers created in the above steps.<br />
� Create the satellite directory group associated with the trunk group.<br />
Enter the route guide number created above. When prompted,<br />
designate the directory group for “direct” call types.<br />
� Assign an extension (pilot) number to the satellite directory group<br />
(SDG).<br />
NOTE: This pilot number is the MAS access number. It is used for two<br />
purposes. First, subscribers’ stations are forwarded to this number.<br />
Second, station users transfer calls to this number when callers wish to be<br />
transferred to the MAS.<br />
The above information is provided by AVAYA Inc. as a guideline. See disclaimer on page 1