Do-Not-Disturb (DND). Vertical SBX IP 320


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Internet Protocol (H.450) 129

For CO Transit-Out, any code will be available using NET Routing Table (PGM 324). If there is a conflict between NET Routing Table and System Numbering Plan, the System

Numbering Plan will have the highest priority.

If the CO Transit-Out code is programmed in the Network Numbering Plan Table, then the type value of this entry must be set to PSTN (PGM 324).

If the Networked System isn't connected to the Master System directly, the CO

Transit-Out code can be transmitted through the other networked Systems transparently by setting the PGM 324.

At the Master System, the PSTN CO lines must be set (PGM 322).

Admin Programming

• Networking CO Line Type (PGM 322 - FLEX 2)

• Network Routing Table - Numbering Plan (PGM 324)

Do-Not-Disturb (DND)

Net Calls to a Station can be rejected using the DND mode; the Calling Station will hear a busy tone.

Operation

To activate DND mode:

1.

Press the [DND] button at the Station.

2.

When a call is received at the Station, the Caller will hear a busy tone; the Station in DND mode will not receive any notification of the call.

Condition

• When a Station is in DND mode, the [NET DSS] of the DND Station will flash if the BLF

(Busy Lamp Field) manager is activated.

Admin Programming

• DND Attribute (PGM 111)

SBX IP 320 Features & Operation Guide

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