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User’s Guide Using Esi-Link
H.1
Using Esi-Link
Important: You are being assigned a special feature not covered in the regular station user guide or
tutorial. Be sure to consult the System Administrator for the Location Numbers used by your
Esi-Link network.
Overview
Esi-Link is an optional feature that networks multiple ESI telephone systems (or locations) and IP Gateways
(see page H.9) across an IP-based network. With Esi-Link, a multi-site business can integrate up to 100 of
its locations, using the latest VoIP (voice over IP) technologies. Inter-office calls, transferring outside calls,
moving voice messages and even accessing outside lines at remote locations are all features you can use
over Esi-Link.
For example: if you have an office in Dallas and another in Chicago, Esi-Link makes it possible for
someone in the Dallas office to dial an extension in the Chicago office just as easily as if it were an
extension down the hall in the Dallas office.
Location Keys
Each location in your Esi-Link network has a location number
1
in the range of 700–799. To facilitate
dialing into a remote location, you can assign the location number to a programmable feature key —
making it a Location Key. When you press a Location Key, you’ll hear dial tone; you can then dial any
extension, department, mailbox, or outside line group access code
2
in the remote location. For instance,
a user in the Dallas office would press the key programmed for the Chicago office and dial 1 0 4 to
reach extension 104 in the Chicago office. You can program up to 12 Location Keys on each 24-Key
Feature Phone and up to 30 Location Keys on each 48-Key Feature Phone.
3
Programming a Location Key
Note: You may wish to review “Programmable feature keys,page C.2.
1. Hold down the desired programmable feature key for at least two seconds to enter programming mode.
2. Enter the remote location number — such as 7 0 2.
Note: You can also use Location Dex (see “Location Dex,” page H.7) to select the remote location number.
3. Press the feature key again.
1
If necessary, consult your System Administrator to learn your Esi-Link networks location numbers.
2
9, 8 or 71–76.
3
Also, you can program up to 60 Location Keys on a 60-Key Expansion Console (see page A.3).
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