This procedure summarizes the steps necessary to configure the server for display pagers.
Before You Begin
Ensure that appropriate server hardware and software have been installed
Ensure that you have completed the Outdial Line Group Worksheet
Ensure that you have defined a line group for the Pager application
Note: Defining pager systems should be done on a duplicate of the active configuration.
To configure a Display Pager:
Follow the instructions to define a pager system (see Related Topics below) to set up the paging system. A typical access code in a PBX environment for display paging is T9 where:
T = Wait for dial tone
9 = Request an outside line
Customize an FCOS to include these feature bits:
Bit |
Description |
40 |
receive messages from other users |
41 |
receive messages from outside callers |
70 |
User Options Menu |
77 |
change pager schedule |
79 (or 80) |
set Message waiting #1(or #2) for urgent messages only |
88 |
receive urgent messages |
124 |
change paging phone number |
168 (or 169) |
Message waiting # 1 (or #2), pager requeue |
181 |
paging over msg del, mwi 1 over mwi 2 |
182 (or 183) |
use pri/alt as week/weekend for MWI #1 (or MWI #2) |
If required, customize an LCOS using the information supplied in COS for Pager Mailboxes.
Configure a mailbox for paging (see Related Topics):
A typical pager number for display paging contains the account number or the DID number of the user’s pager, followed by a one- or two-second pause (++).
A typical post-pager number for display paging contains only the display digits to be shown on the pager.
Choose no message delivery.
If required, set billing rates for paging using the instructions under Set Billing Rates for Pager Calls.
Test the configuration and pager operation using the procedures in the Testing the Pager Application section.