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Chapter 10: Extension administration
This chapter provides the procedures to administer native and survivable extensions. When the B5800
Branch Gateway is deployed in the Distributed Branch user model, the extensions are referred to as native
extensions. When the B5800 Branch Gateway is deployed in the Centralized Branch user model, the
extensions are referred to as survivable extensions. Each B5800 Branch Gateway system can support
extensions using the Centralized Branch user model and extensions using the Distributed Branch user
model at the same time. This is referred to as the Mixed Branch user model. So there can be both
survivable extensions and native extensions configured for a system. For more information about the
branch user deployment models, see
Branch user deployment models on page 13.
To administer extensions, see:
Native extensions on page 173
Survivable extensions on page 181
Native extensions
Native extensions can support different types of telephones. For a list of supported telephones,
see
Supported telephones on page 21. Voicemail for native extensions is provided at the local
branch, from Embedded Voicemail, Voicemail Pro, or Modular Messaging. For more
information about voicemail, see Voicemail operation on page 163.
Native extension configuration checklist
Use this checklist to monitor your progress as you administer native extensions.
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Description Section
1 Enable SIP extension support on
the branch.
See Enabling branch SIP extension
support on page 174.
2 Add SIP extensions and users to
the branch.
See Adding extensions and users to the
B5800 Branch Gateway on page 176.
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