Analog port – 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

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Ensure that the DNs configured for the Remote Gateway 9150 unit’s local
ports are not the same as any host PBX DNs.

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On Configuration Manager’s Trunk Group Configuration property sheet,
configure the user's primary PBX DN in one of the Local DN to Alert
fields.

Note: This configuration provides a local presence for a Remote Gateway 9150
unit user while maintaining full usage of the host PBX voice mail resources. For
example, an office can publish one of the BRI DNs (such as, 555-1212) as a
direct number. Calls to this DN alert the user’s Remote Gateway 9150 unit
digital telephone set. They pass from the BRI to the Bridge Port, trombone to the
host PBX, then to the primary DN on the user’s digital telephone set. If the
digital telephone set is busy, regular call treatment occurs, including directing
the call to the user's voice mailbox.

Analog port

The analog port (port 64) on a Remote Gateway 9150 unit is intended to provide
intra-office support according to these conditions:

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The port provides the basic functionality of a POTS line, such as:
— dial tone
— DTMF tones
— local ringback
— other standard tones
— ring trip voltage for ringing a telephone or a fax machine

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The port does not provide the following functionalities:
— disconnect supervision
— hook switch flash
— Message Waiting functionality

To make and receive local calls on the analog port or an ATA configured to a
Local and Remote port, configure a local DN to that port. You must then include
that port in a trunk group for it to receive inbound voice or fax calls. To place an
outbound voice or fax call on this port, you must enter the Local Calling SPRE
Code to obtain a local dial tone.

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