Nortel Networks 9150 User Manual

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Remote Gateway 9150 Installation and Administration Guide

Configuring the Remote Gateway 9150 unit

Standard 3.1

Scenario 3

All calls alert the reception telephone local key (L2000). The receptionist
answers these calls and then transfers them to other DNs on the Remote
Gateway 9150 unit. If the calls are not answered after the transfer, the calls are
placed in that users personal voice mailbox.

!

Local BRI calls ring the local keys of a reception telephone (L2000).

!

When answered, these calls transfer to other DNs on the Remote Gateway
9150 unit (3000).

!

The user at DN 3000 is away and this call transfers to the user’s personal
voice mailbox.

!

This port in 9150 Port Configuration or DN 3000 is enabled to call forward-
no answer to a Phantom DN (6000) configured in the PBX.

!

This PBX Phantom TN forwards after one ring to the voice mail target DN
(8000).

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The voice mail system has a mailbox for DN 3000. You must add an
“Alias” (Octel Terminology) or “Associated/Extension DN” (Meridian
Terminology) of 6000 to the DN mailbox for 3000.

!

Once this call arrives in voice mail, the “Alias” or “Associated/Extension
DN” sends this PSTN call to DN 3000 personal voice mailbox.

host PBX

WAN or PSTN

9150

Reception-DN 2000 with local key
L2000, transfers call to DN 3000. DN
3000 does not answer the call. Call
forward no-answer in the 9150 port for
DN 3000 call forwards to a Phantom
DN of 6000 through a Bridge Port.

RLC

BRI circuits alert local
key L2000 on
reception telephone

Voice

Mail

(8000)

Voice

Mail

(8000)

Voice Mail
System

Build a Phantom TN
on in the PBX

For example: DN =
6000 forward 1 ring to
voice mail DN (8000)

Remote Gateway 9100 Series
Bandwidth Connectivity

9150

Bridge
Port(s)

9150

Bridge
Port(s)

1

2

3

4

5

PSTN caller gets voice
mail greeting from
mailbox 3000

6

7

In voice mail,
build an
associated DN
or Alias for the
users prime DN
(3000)

In voice mail,
build an
associated DN
or Alias for the
users prime DN
(3000)

DN 3000

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