Tecom Co Ltd GW6000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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GW 6000 Administrative Guide                                                                                               Configuration 
This Item allows you to configure answering position for each Trunk line including PSTN 
trunk and IP Trunk. You can choose Auto Attendant, or manual configure the target 
phone number on Day/night basis. 
Auto Attendant: Yes/No. 
Day Answering Position: 6 extension numbers maximum 
Night Answering Position: 6 extension numbers maximum 
If choose Auto Attendant as Yes, an idle VAA will auto-answer this incoming trunk call. 
You can continue your operation by following its indicative words. Otherwise some 
extension will be called and ringing. If you pick up one of them, the other extensions will 
stop ringing.(Figure 6-31) 
6.6.2.4 Call Restriction Table 
This page allows you to configure the call restriction table. If you choice YN in "Trunk 
Access" option, it means that the entry is used in both trunk access and call routing judge
.
 
Y means that it is only valid in trunk access judge, and N is vice versa. Only the caller's 
COS priority is higher than the entry's COS value, the call is allowed. 
From/To 
The allowed intervals are made up of a From and To entry which establish a 
numeric range. For example, an entry of “From 1700” , “To 1800” would include the 
following range of numbers as the leading: 1700, 1701, 1702, …1799, 1800. Each 
From/To entry can be from 1 to 13 digits long and may contain any digit 0-9, or X (X 
representing any digit). The :From” entry must be less than or equal to the “To” 
entry. 
Trunk Access  
GW6000 checks the field only when a call matches the associated allowed interval. 
If the field is set to “Y”, the entry is valid when the trunk is accessed previously. If 
the field is set to “N”, the trunk isn’t accessed previously. The trunk will be accessed 
through Call Routing Table. If he option is set to “YN”, the entry is valid no matter 
the trunk is accessed or not previously. 
COS  
The COS setting is defined by the allowed intervals. “Y” allows an extension with 
the COS or higher priority to dial the number(s) specified in that range. 
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