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SX200 5.0 ICP, Best way to make an IP and analog phone ring at the same time 1

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Crowtalks

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scenario...customer has an IP extension (1242) that is an area that is sometimes too noisy for them to hear the phone ring, and they want that IP extension (1242) as well as an analog cordless phone (2503) to ring at the same time when the extension number 1242 is called internally and externally. What is the best method to achieve this?

Thanks, Jim

"If I had known it would turn out like this, I would have become a locksmith" Albert Einstein

NCSS, NCTS, NCTE, CS1000E, Avaya IP Office, Mitel 3300 Basic & Advanced, 5000, SX200, NuPoint
 
I would use the feature ONS Ring Group

ONS Ring Groups

Description
The ONS Ring Groups feature provides the ability of multiple ONS telephones to ring when a master telephone number is called. Each ONS telephone in the ring group has its own extension number, therefore allowing the ONS telephone user to accept calls intended for that telephone plus answer calls directed to the master telephone number.
The ONS Ring Group has a master (a primary DNIC or ONS telephone) associated with multiple ONS telephones. The master can be a logical phone, that means, that the telephone may or may not be physically plugged into a card. But, the master telephone must be programmed to a port on a DNIC card or an ONS CLASS Line card that is physically plugged in.

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Yes I notice that it does not say IP sets above but the feature availabilty chart includes the following IP sets programmed as Masters
5010, 5020, 5215, 5220, 5212, 5224, 5312, 5324, 5330 and 5340

Programming
In CDE Form 04, enable Feature Level 3 or greater in System Option 102.

For the Primary (Master) Telephone - ONS or DNIC
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[li]In CDE Form 09, program the primary (ONS or DNIC) telephone. Make the prime line the preferred line. Ensure that the primary telephone has no key-line appearance in the system and that the primary telephone does not have a multi-call line as its preferred line. Note that the primary telephone cannot be programmed as a SUPSERSET 401 telephone or a Mitel 5201 or SUPERSET 4001 telephone.[/li]
[li]In CDE Form 03, enable Option 274, ONS Ring Group Member (ensure that COS Option 607, Telephone - Associated Modem Line, or COS Option 272 Guest Suite Extension is not enabled). Recommendations are that all sets in the group have the same COS, COR, and Tenant Group.[/li]
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For ONS Ring Group Members (excluding the Master)
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[li]In CDE Form 09, program the ONS telephones for the ring group. Program the Primary DN of the Master in their ASSOC field.[/li]
[li]In CDE Form 03, enable Option 274, ONS Ring Group Member (ensure that COS Option 607, Telephone - Associated Modem Line, or COS Option 272 Guest Suite Extension is not enabled). Recommendations are that all sets in the suite have the same COS, COR, and Tenant Group.[/li]
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Thanks heaps, kwb!

I was aware of the ONS ring group, but I wasn't aware you could include IP sets...nice.

Jim

"If I had known it would turn out like this, I would have become a locksmith" Albert Einstein

NCSS, NCTS, NCTE, CS1000E, Avaya IP Office, Mitel 3300 Basic & Advanced, 5000, SX200, NuPoint
 
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