Removing numbering plan conflicts – Nortel Networks 1000M User Manual

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Changing preprogrammed data

Note: When you enter the value from

Step 3

in response to

the prompt "FIRST NUMBER (XXXX)?" on the administration
telephone menu, the number is shifted to the appropriate slot.

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Example:

The first number in the numbering plan is 2200. If you want the first number
in the numbering plan to be 2300, and the first line card is located in slot
6, perform the following calculation:

1. Locate the first line card. Subtract 1 from the card slot number it is

housed in:

6 - 1 = 5

2. Multiply the number obtained in

Step 1

by 16:

5 x 16 = 80

3. Subtract this number from the first number in the numbering plan:

2300 - 80 = 2220

4. Enter this value in response to the "FIRST NUMBER (2200)?" prompt

on the administration telephone:

FIRST NUMBER (2200)?

2220

Removing numbering plan conflicts

This section contains methods for removing any numbering plan conflicts
that occur.

Conflicts with Meridian Mail data

The Small System is shipped with preprogrammed data to support a
Meridian Mail card option. The preprogrammed Meridian Mail data may
cause problems in the following situations:

There is a numbering plan conflict with preprogrammed Meridian Mail
data and the programming required for another feature.

Card slot 10 is required for another circuit card.

Obtaining the use of card slot 10

If card slot 10 is required for another circuit card, simply remove the six
Meridian Mail agents programmed for this card slot. To do this, load LD 11
on the TTY and respond to the system prompts as shown below. Repeat
the procedure once for each of the six units that you want to remove.

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

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