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Dialing plan set-up 59
Nortel Business Communications Manager 5.0
Planning and Engineering
NN40170-200 01.03 Standard
August 2009
Copyright © 2009 Nortel Networks
The highest call number (the Call Park prefix followed by 25) is used by model
7000 and 7100 telephones, analog telephones, or devices connected to the
system using an ATA2. Analog telephones or devices cannot use the other
Call Park codes.
When parking a code on an analog telephone, the call is parked on the highest
park code. When retrieving a call, any phone can retrieve the call by entering
the park code.
Calls are retrieved by pressing the intercom button and dialing the retrieval
code. On model 7000 and analog telephones, pick up the receiver, if the call
is parked by the analog phone, use <parkcode>25; otherwise, use
<parkcode><parknumber>.
Attention: Analog phones can park call only at <parkcode>25.
You also need to program the park timeout. The park timeout determines
when external parked calls that are not answered return to the originating
telephone. You can disable Call Park by setting the Park prefix to None.
Direct dial digit
The Direct dial digit setting allows you to specify a single system-wide digit to
call a direct dial telephone.
Access for user remote dialing
The remote access feature allows callers elsewhere on the private or the
public network to access your BCM by dialing directly and not going through
the attendant. After the remote user is in the system, they can use some of the
system resources. You must enable remote access in programming before
callers can use it.
Access codes, user remote dialing
BCM supports remote system access on a number of trunk types which can
require the remote caller to enter a password for DISA.
The system resources, such as dialing capabilities, line pool access and
feature access, that a remote user can access depends on the CoS password
assigned to them. For more information, see CoS password definition
(page 232).
Attention: Callers remotely access the BCM remote features setting by
pressing * and the appropriate page code.
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