Initiation of Numbers in the MX-ONE of a Central Operator

In the COP's exchange, initiate the number series for Direct In-Dialing (DID) to the PBX operator.

For the day/night status notification, initiate external destination numbers for each route that can be used for notification.

Note: The external destination number must correspond with the own exchange number of the notified MX-ONE, which means that a route may need several different external destination numbers.

If there are central operators located in more than one exchange in the network, and one COP's MX-ONE can be served by some other MX-ONE system's central operators in case all local PBX operators become absent, also initiate number series for common abbreviated numbers, and initiate common abbreviated numbers, according to the previous section.

Prerequisites

Common operator number series (OC) must be initiated with the command number_initiate. The OC numbers must not be too long, preferably 1-3 digits.

Initiate common operator numbers for internal calls, using the command:

number_initiate -numbertype oc -number xx

The OC number, which could be a ’dummy’ number, is used by the Rerouting service.

Execution

Initiate the number series for DID to the PBX operator by using the command:

number_initiate -numbertype od -number xx

The OD number must be equal to the OC number mentioned above.

Initiate the external destination number series for the notification using the command:

number_initiate -numbertype ed -number xxxxx