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adjunct ext for did numbers

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matto123

IS-IT--Management
Mar 31, 2009
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Trying to setup for a FaxFinder. I got instructions from multitech ftp site (ff_magix_legend.doc). The problem comes in when I go to add the DID numbers to cover group 29. The extension (listed in the dialplan) do not actually exist. The only ones I can add to the group are adjuncts on the mlx ports (7348-7355 & 7380-7387). We only have 16 mlx ports. 60 ports are T/R and 16 are ATL.

Is there a way of getting the other numbers to work?

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DIAL PLAN FOR STATIONS AND ADJUNCTS:

A ID #: 1 201 7300 ID #: 2 202 7301
A ID #: 3 670 7302 ID #: 4 230 7303
A ID #: 5 261 7304 ID #: 6 7106 7305
A ID #: 7 7107 7306 ID #: 8 227 7307
A ID #: 9 228 7308 ID #: 10 140 7309
A ID #: 11 211 7310 ID #: 12 212 7311
A ID #: 13 213 7312 ID #: 14 214 7313
A ID #: 15 215 7314 ID #: 16 216 7315
A ID #: 17 217 7316 ID #: 18 218 7317
A ID #: 19 7119 7318 ID #: 20 620 7319
A ID #: 21 250 7320 ID #: 22 229 7321
A ID #: 23 234 7322 ID #: 24 7120 7323
A ID #: 25 244 7324 ID #: 26 245 7325
A ID #: 27 246 7326 ID #: 28 247 7327
A ID #: 29 248 7328 ID #: 30 249 7329
A ID #: 31 231 7330 ID #: 32 7132 7331
A ID #: 33 233 7332 ID #: 34 257 7333
A ID #: 35 235 7334 ID #: 36 253 7335
A ID #: 37 237 7336 ID #: 38 238 7337
A ID #: 39 639 7338 ID #: 40 7140 7339
A ID #: 41 225 7340 ID #: 42 7142 7341
A ID #: 43 266 7342 ID #: 44 650 7343
A ID #: 45 236 7344 ID #: 46 178 7345
A ID #: 47 251 7346 ID #: 48 208 7347
A ID #: 49 200 7348 ID #: 50 204 7349
A ID #: 51 205 7350 ID #: 52 206 7351
A ID #: 53 207 7352 ID #: 54 210 7353
A ID #: 55 203 7354 ID #: 56 209 7355
A ID #: 57 222 7356 ID #: 58 224 7357
A ID #: 59 223 7358 ID #: 60 240 7359
A ID #: 61 241 7360 ID #: 62 239 7361
A ID #: 63 242 7362 ID #: 64 274 7363
A ID #: 65 299 7364 ID #: 66 252 7365
A ID #: 67 7166 7366 ID #: 68 258 7367
A ID #: 69 7168 7368 ID #: 70 259 7369
A ID #: 71 232 7370 ID #: 72 256 7371
A ID #: 73 263 7372 ID #: 74 219 7373
A ID #: 75 7174 7374 ID #: 76 660 7375
A ID #: 77 291 7376 ID #: 78 254 7377
A ID #: 79 255 7378 ID #: 80 226 7379
A ID #: 81 7189 7380 ID #: 82 243 7381
A ID #: 83 281 7382 ID #: 84 283 7383
A ID #: 85 279 7384 ID #: 86 221 7385
A ID #: 87 220 7386 ID #: 88 282 7387
A ID #: 89 271 7388 ID #: 90 272 7389
A ID #: 91 276 7390 ID #: 92 280 7391
A ID #: 93 273 7392 ID #: 94 275 7393
A ID #: 95 277 7394 ID #: 96 278 7395
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Thanks
Matt
 
Yes, only MLX stations have adjuncts available for you to use. You could also renumber calling groups and overflow them to the FaxFinder calling group, or you could use the "Boards" function in add phantom MLX cards after the existing real cards. This will give you problems if you ever need to actually use those slots, a board renumber will wipe them out.
 
Are you using all the TR ports? That's the easiest way to set-up the fax finder. Just assign those analog extensions to the faxfinder group and plug the faxfinder into those analog ports.
 
Just to add a note, when using "setup space" as the Dial Plan to use a DID number, you just renumber the entity to the DID number digits, reflecting the digits received from Telco. For example, if you have MLX port 7107 and adjunct 7306; and you want these to have DID numbers, you would use the Single System Renumber feature to change them to say, 434 and 499, using a 3 digit feed. (The actual DID numbers being: NPA-NXX-3434 and NPA-NXX-3499.) This is used for renumbering Calling Groups to have a DID number also.

The 60 T/R ports listed in your post, are those on 016T/R modules?

....JIM....
 
Most ot the T/R ports are in use. I will have 4 available for the faxfinder. 4 cards are 012, 1 is 016 - entire list below.

Is it possible to use UDP routing and connect the faxfinder to line ports?

Thanks
Matt

A Slot # 0: CKE4 CPU
A Slot # 1: 800 GS/LS
A Slot # 2: 012
A Slot # 3: 012
A Slot # 4: 012
A Slot # 5: 012
A Slot # 6: 008 MLX
A Slot # 7: 100D
A Slot # 8: 800 GS/LS
A Slot # 9: 008
A Slot # 10: 016 TRR
A Slot # 11: 408 GLM-U
A Slot # 12: 008
A Slot # 13: 012
A Slot # 14: 100D
 
If you want to get a good understanding of the Legend/Magix features and capabilities, download the Feature Reference document from Avaya's website: support.avaya.com. That document is very thorough in its explanation of the system, features and interactions of same.

After reviewing the FaxFinder data sheet, I see it only uses analog Tip/Ring connections, and those connections are of the STATION side of a phone system, NOT the line side! That means the module types would be a 012TR. 016TR, 008OPT, or 016ETR only.

....JIM....
 
Jim: Thanks for the info. I suppose the faxfinder could be connected to the line ports by using a line simulator, but at $100+ times 4 lines adds significantly to our implementation costs.

TouchToneTommy: Thanks, that might work for us. I don't predict any changes for quite some time, and if we need to add extensions we could put in the card that it is programmed for. Is there any other gotchas to using phantom MLX cards? I heard that they could "dissapear" if the system had a power failure.

Also could I use all the ports of the mlx card (all 32 of an 016mlx) in my cover group?

Thanks
Matt
 
I don't believe there is any limit to the amount of stations that can be in a Cover Group. For example, if you had 200 stations that needed Voicemail, the Cover Group would contain 200 station numbers.

....JIM....
 
I have done the Legend/Magix side of a couple of different Fax Finder installations.

When I did it, it was done like this:

The incoming part was done by using adjuncts which were renumbered to match a 2nd set of D-I-D's provided by the service provider.

Those Adjuncts were placed in a separate coverage group than the one for voice mail. That coverage group was sent to an separate VMI group that had the 2 Fax Finder (T&R Ports) extensions in it as the members.

Those 2 T&R Ports are there to receive the incoming faxes from the 2nd set of D-I-D's and to send outgoing faxes.

The "NETWORK GUY" sets the Fax Finders up to route each of those 2nd D-I-D's to the appropriate Email address.

I hope this helps.





 
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