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Mitel NuPoint Messenger Technical Documentation - Release 7.0
 
1.  Determine what DTMF strings the PBX uses to turn message waiting indicators on and off, 
and use this information to complete the DTMF-to-PBX Message Lights Worksheet. A blank 
worksheet is located in Volume 2 of this Manual. 
2.  Create a line group with one or more lines to be used as an outdialer port.  If your PBX only 
allows a message waiting indicator to be turned off by the same extension that turned it on, 
you can still configure a multi-line group if needed for heavy traffic volumes. The NuPoint 
Messenger server uses the correct port to turn off message waiting indicators for specific 
extensions. 
3.  Enter the information at the server maintenance console. 
All configuring of the DTMF-to-PBX message waiting indicators is PBX-dependent. If your PBX 
allows users to turn the message indicators of other users on and off, then the proper coding can 
usually be found in the PBX users' guide. Otherwise, consult the PBX operating manual or your 
PBX vendor for the necessary codes. 
The DTMF-to-PBX Message Lights application menu prompts for specific sections of the dial 
strings. The dial strings are dialed out in the following order: 
1.  PBX special access code 
2.  Pre-DN on or off string (after dial tone confirmation) 
3. Directory 
number 
4.  Post-DN on or off string (followed by a wait for dial tone) 
Figure 5-1 
Sample DTMF-to-PBX Message Lights Worksheet 
Line Group Information 
All server ports are assigned to line groups.  Each line group is then assigned to a single 
application, and any configuring that is done for that application applies to every port in the line 
group.  The number of ports in each line group depends on how heavy the phone traffic is 
expected to be for that particular application. 
Line Group # 
Each line group is represented by a distinct number.  Valid line group numbers are 1 through 24. 
Group Name 
The group name is optional.  It serves to easily identify the line group's purpose; for example, the 
line group for this application can be called "DTMF-to-PBX Outdialer." 
Line(s) in Group 
You identify each line (or port) in a group using a triplet, which stand for a module, the slot 
number for a line card, and a port on the line card.  Module refers to a CPU, the server's main 
processor. Slot numbers are 0 through 15.  Ports are numbered 0 through 
n
 (the highest port 
number on the line card); you can connect one telephone line to each port. 
For more information on triplets and line group numbering, see the NuPoint Voice Application 
chapter. 
Initial Dial Tone Detection 
When building outdial strings, the Initial Dialtone Detect parameter gives you precise control.  
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