The media gateways cannot support a DS3 directly. They is not enough timeslots to cover all of the channels. You could have a DS3 brought to site but you would need a mux to break it down to DS1s.
If you using SIP then that is a different story since the DS3 would not terminate directly on a...
It has been a little while since doing this. Look at the restricted toll list, you would define the few numbers the station is allowed to call in a list and then adjust the station to a COR that cannot dial out except to numbers on the restricted call list.
In the 46xxsettings file for those phones
## PC Interface Status
## Controls the speed and duplex settings for the PC
## Ethernet interface.
## 0 for disabled
## 1 for auto-negotiate
## 2 for 10Mbps half-duplex
## 3 for 10Mbps full-duplex
## 4 for 100Mbps half-duplex
##...
use the command disp port XXvY01 where XX = the gateway number, 20 in your case, "v" is a constant, Y=board number and 01 is the first port on that card. The system will return an identification like 1/01 which says this is trunk group 1 member number 1.
Hi, I think you mis-understood what I said. It will work for versions 4 & 5 of the pbx. No sure it will work on newer versions of the switch. The software logs into the switch as an existing user and run various commands to get the info. It captures all of those screens and then presents a...
It has been several years since I used it. It was very good at the time for providing the cross references of where extension number are used. I don't remember if it did stations or not, to long ago. I did not like the way it did call flow diagrams but that is a personal preference as to the...
It is a design of the PBX. The system will use local resources first before going to another gateway. If you really want to use up the channels in gateway 1 first the gateway two, since your PRIs each have their own d-channels create three trunk groups and in the route pattern specify the...
Simple answer is yes, they both terminate T1s. The difference is what equipment they go into, a 464 / 767 goes into a G650 or the older sac/McCafferty cabinets while the MM710 goes into the newer equipment like the G450 or G430.
Both do the same but are not interchangeable.
What type of phone set? If digital then the phone gets the location for the network region define for the cabinet that they are connected to. If IP then you need to look at the IP network map for the users IP. The network map will be associated with a network region.
It will depend on where the numbers are stored. If they are in her personal directory only on the phone set then you cannot get that information. If the numbers are stored on her personal abbreviated dial list, that is stored on the system and you can look at it under "disp abb station xxxxx"...
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