Polycom 3725-70003-009F Sewing Machine User Manual


 
Administering the ReadiVoice System
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These numbers are the worst-case scenario: each conference contains three
lines, and each line used a different access nmber.
You may be able to reduce these numbers further, especially if most of your
subscribers use a single access number from your primary access class, and the
other access classes are used rarely. But, do so with caution. If a bridge runs
out of translation numbers, no more calls can connect to it, even though ports
are available.
Adding Translation Numbers to a Bridge
1 In the navigation bar, click Bridges.
The Bridges page appears (Figure 2-3 on page 20).
2 Find the bridge to which you want to assign translation numbers and
click its Translations link.
The Translation Numbers page appears (Figure 2-4). If there are no
translation numbers assigned to this bridge, the page contains only a blank
row with an Add button (green “+”) at the right.
Figure 2-4 Translation Numbers page
3 In the Prefix Number field, enter the prefix digits (the portion that the
switch strips off before sending DNIS digits) of the number block you’re
assigning. Enter only the digits (no punctuation).
In a non-routed or IP system, leave the prefix field blank.
4 In the Range Start field, enter the number that begins the block of
translation numbers. For instance, if your system receives only four DNIS
digits from the switch, this might be
1000
.
5 In the Range End field, enter the number that ends the block of
translation numbers. For instance, if your system receives only four DNIS
digits from the switch, this might be
1479
.
Caution!
Don’t add or change translation number assignments while conferences are under
way! Perform the following procedures after operational hours.