Specifications
ShoreTel Sites
ShoreTel 6.1 Administration Guide 3 – 5
FAX Redirect
Extension
When a fax tone is detected, incoming calls are automatically
transferred to this extension. Each site may have its own fax
redirection number. Which fax redirection number is used
depends on how the call is answered.
• If the user answers the call, the fax redirection extension
of the user’s site will be used.
• If the call is answered by voice mail, the Auto-Attendant
or other menu, or a workgroup’s queue step menu, the fax
redirection extension at the site where the call originated
is used. This is the site with the trunk that handled the
inbound external call.
NOTE The fax redirection extension must be an existing user.
Emergency Number This is the number that can be dialed at the site without a
trunk access code for emergency services. Note that this
number must not conflict with any extensions.
Admission Control
Bandwidth
This defines the bandwidth that voice media streams can
consume between this site and all other sites. The caller hears
a “network busy” prompt if this value is exceeded. To
compute the admission control value for the site, see Chapter
9, “Network Requirements and Preparation” in the ShoreTel 6
Planning and Installation Guide.
Edit IP Phone
Address Map
This link opens the IP Phone Address Map Info edit page
where you set the IP address range for sites other than
Headquarters (see Figure 3-3). All IP phones are assigned to
Headquarters by default. If Headquarters is your only site, you
do not need to set IP address ranges. If you have more than
one site with IP phones, you must set an IP address range for
each site (other than Headquarters).
This page is also accessible from the IP Phone Address edit
page. For more information, see Chapter 8, “Configuring IP
Phones.”