3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual - page 159
Configuring and Managing Analog Line Card Ports
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To configure a line card port manually:
1 Click
PSTN Gateway Configuration
> Analog Line Cards.
2 Click Add.
3 Specify the port information. See the online Help for more information.
4 Click OK.
5 Connect your CO line to the configured port.
Auto Extension Behavior
The extensions you specify in the Auto Extension fields control where the
system directs a call.
Table 35
describes typical the behaviors for Auto
Extension.
Table 35 Auto Extension Configuration
Button Mapping Setting
for This Line
Auto Extension
Setting
Incoming Call Behavior
Not mapped to any
telephone
Extension of the
Receptionist
Receptionist’s telephone rings. If no one answers, the call transfers
to the call coverage point defined for the Receptionist’s telephone.
The transfer occurs after the number of rings specified for the
Receptionist’s telephone.
Not mapped to any
telephone
500
Calls go directly to the Automated Attendant without ringing any
telephone.
Mapped to a button on the
Receptionist’s Telephone (or
to a button on an Attendant
Console associated with the
Receptionist’s telephone)
Extension of the
Receptionist
Receptionist’s telephone rings. If no one answers, the call transfers
to the call coverage point defined for the Receptionist’s telephone.
The transfer occurs after these two values are surpassed:
■
The number of seconds specified in the Time Out field for the
appropriate time of day (Open, Closed, Lunch, Other). Click
PSTN Gateway Configuration > Analog Line Cards and click an
extension.
■
The number of rings specified in the user settings for the
Receptionist’s telephone.
Example: If the Time Out value for the Analog Line Card port is 12
seconds, the equivalent number of rings is 2. If the Call Forward
settings for the receptionist’s telephone is 4 rings, then the call
transfers after 6 rings.