21.2
HOW THE SLOTS TABLE IS USED
The SLOTS Table is used to configure each port on a line card and integration card.
n tine Cards
Each VP 3OWVP 300 port
on a line cud
is
normally
conneded
to a
specif’ic
PBX
qtension.
For non-integrated systems, the port extensions must be set up in one or more hunt groups in
the PBX. Each hunt group can be con&u.red to handle calls differently. For integrated
systems, refer to the
Innollatio
and
Mae
manual
-
ADAPTIVE INTEGRATION, for
configuration details.
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The following explains each line card entry in the
SUNS
Table:
-SKIT
specifies the slot number.
CARD NPE
Spedks
the type of line card installed.
PORT
Specifies the port
number
on the line card.
EXTENSION
#
Defines
the PBX extension number for each
port*
on the line card.
A mailbox extension number cannot be the same as a port extension
number.
cos
Directs the VP 3OOsNP 300 to other system tables for the days and
times to activate features and where to get further instructions for
handling the call.
-
P
For consistency and clarity, assign port COS from 127 in
descending order and Mailbox COS from 0 (zero) in ascending
order.
MODE
Determines how the VP 3OWVP 300 handles the call when that
port answers.
The following is a brief description of each answering mode. For
further details refer to the
Feume
Description
manual, GENERAL
DFSCRIFT-ION.
AX Mode
-
Primary Answering
All trunks directed to AX ports are answered by the
VP
%MVF’
300. Callers are asked to enter the extension number