AT&T 585-310-231 Telephone User Manual


 
Issue 2.0 December 1995 2-3
To assign these ports, use Form 2a and follow these steps:
1. Determine the logical ID (“Log. ID” column) for each port. Be sure the
ports are located on BTM-012 modules and that the configuration rules
(see Chapter 4) have been followed.
2. In the “Jack Type” column, check “B” for each Intuity system port.
3. In the “Person, Location, or Function” column write Intuity.
Intuity AUDIX Subscribers
As a cross-check for assigning Intuity AUDIX subscribers to coverage, on Form
2a check the “AUDIX Voice Power” column for each subscriber’s extension.
Loop-Start Reliable Disconnect
Loop-start CO lines used with a voice messaging system must have reliable
disconnect to signal when the calling party has hung up. Without reliable
disconnect, voice ports may remain engaged for long periods of time without
being used. Reliable disconnect must be obtained from the central office and
administered on the MERLIN LEGEND system for proper processing. To specify
reliable disconnect, use Form 2c. Check “Yes” under “Reliable Disconnect?” at
the top of the form.
Intuity System Trunks
As a cross-check for assigning trunks to ring directly into Intuity system functions
such as automated attendants, bulletin boards, or Intuity IVR applications, on
Form 2c write one of the following identifiers in the “Function” column:
AA For Automated Attendant (you may want to include the mailbox
number.)
VM fOr Voice Mail
BB For Bulletin Board (you may want to include the mailbox
number.)
name For Intuity Intro Voice Response Application
Group Coverage
All voice mail subscribers who receive call answer coverage from Intuity AUDIX
are organized into a coverage group. The coverage group is defined on the
Group Coverage form (Form 7c for Release 3.0; Form 6d for Release 2.0). The
easiest place to get the subscriber extensions is from Form 2a, System
Numbering — Station Jacks.