Central answering position (cap/ecap), Telephone port and dn cross-reference – Nortel Networks BCM200/400 User Manual

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Chapter 10 Installing telephones and peripherals

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Refer to

Chapter 11, “Installing the analog terminal adapter,” on page 175

for the requirements and

procedure for installing the device.

Central Answering Position (CAP/eCAP)

A Central Answering Position (CAP) provides additional auto-dial positions or additional line
appearances.

A 7316E telephone can support up to 9 OKIMs. Each module provides 24 programmable keys
with indicators. A telephone can be configured as an eCAP, which allows it to support line
appearances on the KIM buttons. If the telephone is configured as an eCAP, a maximum of four
KIMs can be added (eKIMs). A T7316E/KIM configuration that is not configured as an eCAP can
support up to nine KIMs. In this configuration, only memory button programming is supported. A
supplementary power supply is required after the fifth KIM is added.

Refer to the CAP user card for instructions about using a CAP. For more information, refer to the
BCM 4.0 Device Configuration Guide.

Telephone port and DN cross-reference

The media bay module that analog and digital telephones connect to dictates DNs and port
numbers. Use

Table 64

and

Table 65

to identify which port connects to each telephone. For future

reference, put a check mark beside the ports where there are telephones installed.

Note: Programming

The T7316E+eKIM does not support auto-dial keys programmed with Hunt group
DNs.

Note: The following table is based on a system with three-digit DNs and a start DN of
221. If your system has longer DNs, the system automatically adds a repeat of the first
digit for each additional DN length unit; for example, 221 becomes 2221.

Also, note on the following tables that DN numbering differs between systems that were
upgraded from BCM 2.5 software and systems that were new with BCM 3.0 or newer
software.

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