Specifications
Chapter 6: Programming
Data Form Drag and Drop Operations
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5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008
Data Form Drag and Drop Operations
The following drag and drop operations are supported while converting an Inter-Tel Axxess
database to a Mitel 5000 database. See page 6-45 for information on converting an Inter-Tel
Axxess database to a Mitel 5000 database.
• Inter-Tel Axxess cards can be dragged and dropped into the Mitel 5000 view. See page 6-
35 for additional information.
• Inter-Tel Axxess devices can be dragged and dropped into the Mitel 5000 view. See
page 6-38 for additional information.
• Mitel 5000 modules can be dragged and dropped in the Mitel 5000 view. See page 6-40
for additional information.
• Mitel 5000 T1/E1/PRI ports can be dragged and dropped within the Mitel 5000 system.
See page 6-41 for additional information.
• Mitel 5000 devices can be dragged and dropped within the Mitel 5000 platform. See
page 6-42 for additional feature description information.
To select multiple items on the same card or device, use the CTRL and SHIFT keys.
Multiple selection with cards or modules or devices or ports on different cards or modules are
ignored.
To quickly select all devices or ports on a card or module, double-click any device or port.
Data Form Drag and Drop Restrictions
Cards, modules, or devices cannot be dropped anywhere in the Inter-Tel Axxess view.
Configuration changes can be made only by dropping items in the Mitel 5000 view.
The following items cannot be moved:
• Folders that do not represent Inter-Tel Axxess cards or Mitel 5000 modules such as:
o The system (root) folders
o Unsupported Cards/Devices
o Unused IP Devices
o IP Devices
o Loop Start Ports
o Single Line Ports
o Miscellaneous Devices
• Devices whose position cannot be changed. These include:
o Miscellaneous devices (page port, modem)
o IP devices in the Mitel 5000 view (e.g., IP Endpoint, SIP Trunk, etc.)
o Devices in the Unsupported Card/Devices folder
See also “Conversion Requirements and Considerations” on page 6-26.










