Table 77 default numbering plan: first digit – Nortel Networks 1000M User Manual

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Preprogrammed data

The prime extension number (DN) for each telephone is in the range
2200–2XXX. The value of "XXX" varies depending on the number of
telephones that you have in the system. Any secondary extension
numbers use numbers outside this range. This arrangement allows the
Small System and Meridian Mail to automatically configure telephones
and corresponding mailboxes without manual intervention.

Meridian Mail uses extension 7000 for access, 7001 for Auto Attendant,
7002 for Express Messaging, and 7003 for Prompt Maintenance.

For the Cabinet system:
Meridian Mail Virtual Agents are preconfigured for Card 10 in Unit 0, 1,
2, 8, 9, and 10 of the main cabinet.

For the Chassis system:
Meridian Mail Virtual Agents are preconfigured for card slot 10 in Units
0, 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 of the chassis expander.

The Central Answering Position has an extension of 7700. You can
change this extension in LD 15.

First digits

Table 75 "Default numbering plan: First digit" (page 376)

shows the default

numbering plan for Small Systems.

Table 75
Default numbering plan: First digit

First digit

Preprogrammed use for digit

1

SPRE code

2

Not used

3

Not used

4

Not used

5

Not used

6

Not used

7

COT/TIE/DID/WATS/FEX/RAN/MUS/AWR/Paging Trunk access
codes, Meridian Mail queues and attendant DN, Call park DNs

8

Not used

9

Not used

0

Attendant extension

Note: The first number of the default numbering plan is preprogrammed
as 2200. The remaining numbers in the default numbering plan are
assigned in software. These numbers do not become active, however,
until you select the numbers during the telephone activation procedure.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and Commissioning

NN43011-310

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

13 May 2008

Copyright © 2008, Nortel Networks

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