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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 12:35 am    Post subject: MCR setup Reply with quote

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I have a group of 4 users that need to share a common MCR key. Each
person has a 2616 with keys 00 and 01 programmed SCR internal
extensions. I have programmed key 10 as the MCR but I cannot figure
out how to roll the call to VM if all of the MCR keys are in use. Can
anyone help?
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GHTROUT
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 7:10 am    Post subject: Re: MCR setup Reply with quote

Here's a list:

Only one phone will control or be the MARP or "Multiple Apearance Prime
Redirection" TN....The TN with primary control over HUNT and FDN.

Set the HUNT to VM's extension.

Go to KEY 10 and retype the MCR DN. In response to "MARP", respond
with "YES"

Now, at an idle time, have two other phones you can use. Call the MCR
DN from one, then while it is riniging, run to the other phone and cal
the MCR DN. If the second phone is sent to voice mail, you are done.

If it does not HUNT, the next step you probably would need anyway is
will fix it. "Do you need the MCR DN to go to VM after X number of
rings?" If so, set the FDN value to VM's DN, and then set the LHK
value to 10. Even though LHK sounds like "HUNT" related, it affects
the FDN as well.

Now back to our test from two phones to see if it HUNTed. It probably
did and now you question "nobody was on the MCR and yet it HUNTed
because during the ringing, all MCRs become active, and hence "busy"
until someone answers.. An example of Nortel briliance and very few
people realizing it could work so stupid. The solution is to use the
MCR key as a super suplement to SCRs. Ex: 2 SCR and 1 MCR in a series
can handle twice the number of calls as 3 SCRs would....well, you
know...the math depends on the number of sets, etc.
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XBarNone
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Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 6:12 am    Post subject: Re: MCR setup Reply with quote

Does the switch alert you with the message "MARP DISABLED" when you enter LD
20?

If so go to LD 17
REQ: CHG
TYPE: CFG
toggle to PARM
toggle to MARP and type ON (or is it YES)
toggle until REQ: END


"GHTROUT" <ghtrout@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Here's a list:

Only one phone will control or be the MARP or "Multiple Apearance Prime
Redirection" TN....The TN with primary control over HUNT and FDN.

Set the HUNT to VM's extension.

Go to KEY 10 and retype the MCR DN. In response to "MARP", respond
with "YES"

Now, at an idle time, have two other phones you can use. Call the MCR
DN from one, then while it is riniging, run to the other phone and cal
the MCR DN. If the second phone is sent to voice mail, you are done.

If it does not HUNT, the next step you probably would need anyway is
will fix it. "Do you need the MCR DN to go to VM after X number of
rings?" If so, set the FDN value to VM's DN, and then set the LHK
value to 10. Even though LHK sounds like "HUNT" related, it affects
the FDN as well.

Now back to our test from two phones to see if it HUNTed. It probably
did and now you question "nobody was on the MCR and yet it HUNTed
because during the ringing, all MCRs become active, and hence "busy"
until someone answers.. An example of Nortel briliance and very few
people realizing it could work so stupid. The solution is to use the
MCR key as a super suplement to SCRs. Ex: 2 SCR and 1 MCR in a series
can handle twice the number of calls as 3 SCRs would....well, you
know...the math depends on the number of sets, etc.
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GHTROUT
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Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 8:22 am    Post subject: Re: MCR setup Reply with quote

True, that is how to turn it on. However, doing so could change the
HUNT and FDN patterns of nearly every phone - all at once. The logic
before MARP was, well, different. "Lowest TN, last TN changed..."
geez it was odd.
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acewarlock
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Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 4:21 pm    Post subject: Re: MCR setup Reply with quote

LHK also must be set to KEY 10
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XBarNone
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Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 5:08 am    Post subject: Re: MCR setup Reply with quote

LHK will not traverse non-Line Key apearences. For example if you have key 0
SCR xxxx
key 1 SCR XXXX key 2 TRN Key 3 MCR XXXX even though you set the LHK for
key 3 the hunt sequence will stop at key 1 because the transfer key on key 2
breaks the hunt sequence.



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LHK also must be set to KEY 10
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