View and Download NEC NEAX 2000 IPS configuration manual online. NEC Electronics America Server User Manual. NEAX 2000 IPS Server pdf manual download. I have been going through our pbx just seeing what data is where. Just trying to learn as much as I can about the system. Well I came across come ext's that are wierd and I was wondering if anyone had any clues to what they did or if they were created on accident. Hum saath saath hain full movie download. The first one is 380. All of our stations are 400 or 500 ext. Plus I cannot dial this ext. It is a virtual ext. The next is 711. It is also a virtual. And if forwards to our one of our voicemail lines. Which brings up another question. 296 is our voicemail ext. But for some reason to access the voicemail from the outside. You dial our DID number that goes to 196, then 196 is setup to forward all calls to 296. So I don't get what you could just associate 296 with that DID number. Also is 296 something that is the default for the voicemail or is that setup somewhere in the pbx. I know that there are 8, 4 digit extensions that used for voicemail. So when you dial 296, it transfers to one of the 8. Where is that setup in the system. I know this is long and most of these are probably questions that are dumb. I am just trying to understand why and how it works. If that makes any sence. The other thing I have noticed is the receptionist phone has 8 virtual ext's. But they were created with 4 digit ext's instead of 3. Everyone in the building who has a phone has a 3 digit ext that is in the 400's or 500's. Even the front desk. But it also has 8 numbers ranging from 7901-7908. I didn't know if there was a reason why. Or is it just how it was originally setup. I don't want to make any changes til I understand why things are the way they are. That old rule. Don't fix it until its broken definitly applies here. And I don't want to touch anything til i know what it does and why. Thanks alot for your time. RE: Neax 2000 IVS - Ext questions. I was hoping someone more local to you could answer you questions as this comes down to local preference. First I don't know what prpose 380 serves but do you risk deleting it. If it were physical I would suggest pegging it out to see who screams vut a virtual? You could try busying it out in CMD E50 and seeing what effect you have but that is not a good way to go. 711 was possibly set up as a distinctive voicemail pilot but you would have to check with the tech for that. As for the receptionists phone that was probably set up with a hunting group so that call would present as they would on a console. So in order to release your in-dial numbers for other uses. 7xxx nmbers have been used so as not to use up indial numbers. I personally would have used * numbers RE: Neax 2000 IVS - Ext questions. At a guess 7999 is your built in modem number check cmd 4010. You also need to see how 7 is broken down in cmd 20X (probably 200) as I notice above you mention extn 711 yet the front desk has 4 digit numbers beginning with 7. If you are going down the dnis path you should first be checking in cmd 3512 for the incoming route to see how many digits are being sent to you, then you can work out what to look up in 7600. If you are recieving 4 digits then looking up a number that matches this will show none, you need to look up one of your three digit extn numbers prefixed by a 7 to see if this is being used to get a 4 digit incoming number to a three digit extension. You also ask how 296 gets to the 4 digit extension numbers of your voicemail. That is likely to be the pilot of a hunt group, you can check this in cmd 18 using 183 to display the group. This seems a bit of a messy system, it is possible that the install tech used an old cheat of loading someone elses data into your system and then just tweaked it to make it suit. Messy but quick. RE: Neax 2000 IVS - Ext questions (TechnicalUser) 22 Feb 05 09:08. The T1 is set to route 20. Cmd 200 7 breaks out to: 71 - 803 72 - 021 73 - 020 79 - 804 7A - 065 7B - 066 You mentioned dnis path. What is that? Sorry I don't know that much about telecommunications. So the terms throw me off. So that is why i am not explaining things correctly. I don't doubt the tech that set this up did a crappy job, cause i have problems with there company on a daily basis, trying to get answers about this system. In cmd 3512 de 00 de = 3. Actually 00 - 63 = 3. What does that mean? In cmd 7600 de 711 de = none. Also there are a few other ext's i am curious about. Ie 380, 7999. Those were equal to none also. Now i did notice something while in cmd 7600. Yookoso an invitation to contemporary japanese pdf to english translator. Hindi dubbed hollywood movies torrent. Off the subject. We got low on DID's at one time. This was when I was first handed the system. I mapped out all ext's to len's. Found out who was using what. Well i came across ext 570. Now this is where i got really confused. It was on a len that no other phone was on. The card is a 8RSTA. Len 0112-0115. Len 0112 = E201 len 0113 = 3570 len 0114 = E202 len 0115 = not in use Ok so if I dialed 3570 it just rang.
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