Changing an extension’s scope from global to local – AltiGen MAXCS 7.0 Update 1 ACM Administration User Manual

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Note:

You must take the voice mail box and extension configuration into consideration when you change an
extension to Global. In making this change, you will be deleting the voice mail box and extension set-
tings on the home system of the “other” Local extension. A warning box will prompt you for confirma-
tion.

Changing an Extension’s Scope from Global to Local

If you want to change an extension's scope from Global to Local, you can highlight the extension and click the
Change All Global to Local

button. This extension's scope in other member systems will be impacted after

Global is changed to Local. Using the previous case as an example, you may encounter one of the following
situations when changing an extension's scope from Global to Local.

Situation 1: One Global and no conflict

Before you make the change, extension 100’s scope is as follows:

Ext.

System A

System B

System C

100

Global

Remote

Remote

After you change extension 100 to Local, the scope of 100 will be:

Ext.

System A

System B

System C

100

Local

Not Found

Not Found

Note:

After you make the change, users in Systems B and C cannot dial and ring extension 100. Only Sys-
tem A users can call local extension 100.

Situation 2: One or more Global with conflict

Before you make the change, the scope of extensions 403 and 404 is as follows:

Ext.

System A

System B

System C

403

Global

Local

Local

404

Global

Global

Local

After you change the two extensions to Local, their scope will be:

Ext.

System A

System B

System C

403

Local

Local

Local

404

Local

Local

Local

Note:

After you make the change, extensions 403 and 404 can be dialed only by the users in their own
system.

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