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Migrating External lines to my switch

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DavidLamont

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Dec 17, 2007
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Hi,

i have a company moving into my building and instead of using our extensions they want to bring they're own numbers from their previous building. Only 6 lines needed. Is this a possibillity ?

other than just asking the provider to forward those lines to our numbers!

any ideas would be greatly appreciated

thanks
 
You can set them up on another system something small like a Partner system so they can have digital capabilities or you can set them up on your switch. Have their numbers come into your switch as personal CO lines and add them as line appearances.

Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something.
Thomas A. Edison

For the best response to a question, read faq690-6594


 
would you have any reference guides to do that at all ? and CO ?

thanks for your help pal
 
What system are you running and version of software??

Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something.
Thomas A. Edison

For the best response to a question, read faq690-6594


 
Avaya Site administrator 1992 - 2003


that comes up on the log on screen! is that enough ?
 
Try 'nerterm' after you are logged into the switch. That will show you your current version of software and the system you have.

Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something.
Thomas A. Edison

For the best response to a question, read faq690-6594


 
Sorry My dyslectic fingers found the wrong term. Try newterm, and see if that works better.

Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something.
Thomas A. Edison

For the best response to a question, read faq690-6594


 
brilliant!

system: G3siV11 software vers: R011i.03.2.536.1

Terminal type: 513

 
Here is a link to all the documentation you need for your system.

Here is the admin book from the above list.


PCOL — Personal Central Office Line
A personal central office line is one dedicated trunk that links a group of phones to
the local central office or to another switch in a private network. A PCOL group
can have 1–16 phones, and each phone can have one or more appearances for the
personal central office line. You may administer a PCOL group as a CO, FX, or
WATS trunk group. Use a PCOL line when one or more users need a direct,
dedicated connection to the public network or to another switch. Search this doc for PCOL and you will find what you need to set this up.

Also I see that you are new to the forum so welcome. Post any help you need and we will do our best to help. Also please read this The FAQ at the bottom of my post.

Again, enjoy and welcome.


Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something.
Thomas A. Edison

For the best response to a question, read faq690-6594
 
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