AT&T Partner II User Manual

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Each telephone is connected (either directly or through a wall jack) to an

extension jack on the equipment controller. Each extension jack on the
controller is identified by an extension jack number. Extension jack
numbers run from 10 through 33 (if you have the maximum number of
extensions that can be used with your premises equipment).

Line jack numbers and extension jack numbers are required for many of the
programming procedures that you use to customize your premises equipment.

Equipment Controller

555-1000

555-1001

555-1002

Default Primary

Line Assignments

Line Jack 01

Line Jack 02

Line Jack 03

Ext. Jack 10

Ext. Jack 11

Ext. Jack 12

Centrex Ext. 1000

Centrex Ext. 1001

Centrex Ext. 1002

Figure 3-1. Centrex and Equipment Line Numbers

Figure 3-1 shows line jack numbers and extension jack numbers in relation to

telephone numbers and Centrex extension numbers in a very small
(three-telephone) system. The three lines in this example (555-1000, 555-1001,

and 555-1002) use the last four digits of the phone number as the Centrex
extension number. The first line has Centrex extension number 1000; it is
connected to the first line jack on the equipment controller (line jack 01), and
serves as the primary line for the phone connected to extension jack 10. The

other two lines are connected to line jacks 02 and 03, and provide primary lines
for the phones connected to extension jacks 11 and 12, respectively.

NOTE:

Figure 3-1 shows only primary line assignments. By default, the equipment

controller assigns all lines to the phone connected to extension jack 10, but only
the first line is primary.

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Using the Equipment

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