Nortel Networks BM450 Telephone User Manual


 
Chapter 4 Software Troubleshooting 43
BCM450 Troubleshooting Guide
Table 9 defines the fields on this panel and indicates the lines.
Table 9 Preferences details fields for lines (Sheet 1 of 3)
Attribute Value Description
Legend: Loop = analog/digital loop; GS = ground start; DID = DID; E&M = E&M; BRI = BRI; DPNSS
= DPNSS; VoIP = VoIP; TL = Target and DASS2. Note: PRI fields are all included under the main
panel.
Auto privacy
Loop GS DID E&M BRI VoIP
<check box> Define whether one BCM450 user can select a line in use at
another telephone to join an existing call.
Full autohold
Loop BRI DPNSS VoIP
<check box> Enables or disables Full autohold.
When enabled, if a caller selects an idle line but does not dial
any digits, that line is automatically placed on hold if you then
select another line.
Full autohold is always in place for T1 E&M trunks because it
has no meaning for incoming-only T1 DID trunks.
The default setting should be changed only if Full autohold is
required for a specific application.
Aux. ringer
Loop GS DID E&M BRI DPNSS VoIP TL
<check box> Turn the auxiliary ringer on or off for all telephones using this
line.
When programmed on a line, the auxiliary ringer will ring every
time a call is received.
Note: When programmed only on a telephone, no ring occurs for a transferred call.
An auxiliary ringer can also be programmed in Services to ring for a line placed into
a scheduled Ringing service.
ANI Number
DID E&M
<check box> Define whether the telephone number of the caller will be
shown for this line.
For T1 E&M and T1 DID trunks connected to a DTM, this setting
only appears if Signaling is set to WinkStart.
The central office must deliver ANI/DNIS in DTMF mode. No
additional equipment is required.
DNIS Number
E&M
<check box> Defines whether the digits dialed by an external caller on this
line will be shown.For T1 E&M trunks connected to a DTM, this
setting only appears if Signaling is set to WinkStart and Answer
mode is set to Manual.
Distinct Rings in
use
<read-only> Indicates if a special ring has been assigned. See Distinct Ring
on the main table.