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System Features
INTER-TEL
®
CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.0 April 2005
Outgoing-Access, Allowed-Answer, and Ring-In Assignments
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Display Line 1
The following criteria are used to display the name on the top line of the ring-in display. This
assumes that all of the necessary endpoint flags are properly set and usernames are correctly
filled in or left blank (at the programmer’s discretion) for Call Routing Tables and Trunk
Group Names.
1. Outside Party Name provided by the Desktop Application, if available.
2. Outside Party Name provided by Caller ID, if enabled at the system-wide flag level.
3. Outside Party Name provided by System Speed Dial. If the collected number matches a
number in a Speed Dial bin, the system uses the name of the corresponding Speed Dial
bin.
4. Outside Party Number provided by the Desktop Application.
5. Outside Party Number provided by Caller ID, if enabled at the system-wide flag level.
6. Outside Party Number provided by ANI service, if enabled at the system-wide flag
level.
7. Call Routing Table Name, if the name is not blank.
8. Trunk Group Name, if the name is not blank.
9. Default Trunk Group Name (TG XXXXX).
Display Line 2
The following criteria are used to display the number on the bottom line of the ring-in display.
This assumes that all of the necessary flags are properly set.
1. Outside Party Number provided by the Desktop Application, if available.
2. Outside Party Number provided by Caller ID, if enabled at the system-wide flag level.
3. Outside Party Number provided by ANI service, if enabled at the system-wide flag
level.
4. Number Absence Reason, such as Caller ID “OUT-OF-AREA” or “PRIVATE”
(blocked) message.
5. RINGING IN display.
ANI and Caller ID information is also sent to the Voice Mail application to provide the callers
phone number as part of the message envelope.
Outgoing-Access, Allowed-Answer, and Ring-In Assignments
Each trunk group has programmed lists of endpoints for outgoing-access, allowed-answer, and
ring-in assignments for day and night modes.
Outgoing-access assignment for a particular trunk group or node trunk group permits the end-
point user to place calls using trunks in that trunk group. Each endpoint has a default outgoing
access code programmed in the database. When the user presses the button, presses
an idle Call button, or enters the Outgoing Call feature code (8), the system automatically
selects an outgoing trunk.
Allowed-answer access to a particular trunk group permits the endpoint user to answer
incoming calls on the trunks in that trunk group, even if the endpoint does not have
ring-in assignment for that trunk group. Endpoints cannot have allowed-answer assign-
ment for trunk groups on other nodes. On Inter-Tel endpoints, the individual trunk but-
ton flashes (if one exists) to indicate the ringing call. If a endpoint is programmed with
NOTE Caller ID is not transmitted to Single-Line adapters (SLAs).
NOTE
Because the network does not allow users to directly access trunks on other
nodes, each trunk group’s Outgoing Access can contain only endpoints on the
local node. Users must use ARS to access trunks on other nodes.
OUTGOING
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