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8.19 Configuring an Intercept Station per Trunk

Introduction

Not for U.S.: In the case of systems with different basic accesses, it may be necessary to configure a separate intercept station for each basic access. This is performed by means of call allocation per trunk.

For U.S. only: This feature programs answering locations for incoming calls on analog trunks.
 
To configure more than one intercept station, you must cancel the current intercept stations (day and night). Not for U.S.: An undialed trunk cannot be switched.  

Example

Assign trunks 1 and 2 (first S0 basic access outside of U.S.; analog in U.S.) to station 200
Assign trunks 3 and 4 (first S0 basic access outside of U.S.; analog in U.S.) to station 300

Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant T (for All Countries)
Step 
Entry 
Action 
Display 
1.  
*95  
Start system administration. 
System administration 
2.  
16 12 
Select Incoming calls, Intercept, day
Dest.: 200 
3.  
*  
Delete Intercept, day and confirm. 
Dest.: - 
4.  
F2 
Select Intercept, night and confirm. 
Dest.: 200 
5.  
*  
Delete Intercept, night and confirm. 
Dest.: - 
6.  
F7 16 
Return to Incoming calls. Select Call alloc. day
Sl/Tr 0401: 200 
7.  
+ + 
Use Next to select slot/trunk 0403. 
Sl/Tr 0403: 200 
8.  
* 300  
Enter station 300 and confirm. 
Sl/Tr 0403: 300 
9.  
+ * 300  
Go to the next trunk, enter station 300, and confirm. 
Sl/Tr 0404: 300 
10.  
F7 17 
Return to Incoming calls. Select Call alloc. night
Sl/Tr 0401: 200 
11.  
+ + 
Use Next to select slot/trunk 0403. 
Sl/Tr 0403: 200 
12.  
* 300  
Enter station 300 and confirm. 
Sl/Tr 0403: 300 
13.  
+ * 300  
Go to the next trunk, enter station 300, and confirm. 
Sl/Tr 0404: 300 
14.  
F8 F7 
Exit system administration. 
Time, Date 

Configuring the Feature Using Hicom Assistant E
Step 
Action 
1.  
Options -> System parameters -> Diversion/Attendant 
2.  
Options ->Incoming calls -> Ringing assignment per line 

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