Nortel Networks Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Telephone User Manual


 
Using System features 125
P0908510 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide
4. Choose an Aux. Ringer setting: Y (Yes) or N (No).
Your installer can program the auxiliary ringer to start ringing for incoming lines as
part of Ringing Service.
Using Host System dialing signals
You can access host systems, such as private branch exchanges (PBX) from
Enterprise Edge by using host system signaling features (known as end-to-end
signaling). These features either send a special signal to the host system or allow
you to program delays required by host systems in external autodial or speed dial
sequences.
Link
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If your Enterprise Edge system is connected to a private branch exchange (PBX),
you can use a Link signal to access special features. On some telephones, Link is
called FLASH.
The Link signal can be included as part of a longer stored sequence on an external
autodial button or in a speed dial code. The Link symbol (
¤
) uses two of the 24
spaces in a dialing sequence.
Preventing a telephone from using Link
Link can be restricted at individual telephones. You need to start a Unified Manager
session to program this feature. See Getting Started on page 13 for more
information.
1. Select Terminals & Sets.
2. Select a DN number.
3. Choose Restrictions.
4. Double-click Set restrictions.
5. Choose an Allow Link setting: Y (Yes) or N (No).
Tip
If your Enterprise Edge system is connected to a private branch exchange
(PBX), program Link onto a memory button for one-touch access.