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2.5.7. Ringing table
One of the following actions can be programmed in each row:
Ringing for a specific number
Ringing for a specific number. If engaged
then it does not form a queue. If only one
ringing then it rings on.
Ring VL without
a queue or jump
Ringing for a specific number. If engaged
then it does not form a queue and carries out
the command two rows below.
Ring VL without
a queue and
jump
Ringing for a specific number and jumps two
rows down. If engaged then no queue formed
and carries on in the ringing table.
Ring VL and set
for voicemail
Ringing for a specific number and thus
identifying itself even in a voice system (if the
ringing is forwarded).
Ends ringing to a specific number.
Ringing accessible internal and system lines
Ring accessible
cyclically
Cyclic ringing accessible internal and system
lines
Ringing the first of the accessible internal and
system lines
Ring accessible
cyclically no
queuing
Cyclic ringing accessible internal and system
lines. If it is engaged then it does not form a
queue. If only one ringing then it rings on.
Ring accessible
linearly no
queuing
Ringing the first free accessible internal
system line. If it is engaged then it does not
form a queue. If only one ringing then it rings
on.
Rings first free number from the department
Cyclically rings first free number from the
department
Ring dept. linear.
without queue or
jump
Rings first free number from the department.
If internal lines engaged then it does not form
a queue and carries out the command two
rows down.
Ring dept. cyclic.
without queue or
jump
Rings another free line from the department.
If internal lines engaged then it does not form
a queue and carries out the command two
rows down.
Ring entire dept.
without queue or
jump
Rings entire department. If internal lines
engaged then it does not form a queue and
carries out the command two rows down
Rings the voice mailbox given by the
parameter
Wait for the set length of time, 0 = unlimited wait
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