You can use B2 DNs on Business Communications Manager systems only if you have upgraded your system. If you have a new Business Communications Manager system, you cannot use B2 DNs.
NOTE: BCM50 only supports B1 DNs.
For more about assigning B1 and B2 CDNs to skillsets go to Skillset properties.
When you assign a CDN to a skillset
If you use Business Communications Manager, do not program any new skillsets to use DNs that reside on ports 01xx or 08xx (or 07xx) if you use a 5/3 split system). Neither Call Center nor other system components (including the core) are guaranteed to be robust with this configuration. This does not apply to you if you use a CallPilot 100/150 system.
It can be a B1 extension number that is not connected to any telephone or peripheral.
It can be a B2 extension that is not connected to a B2 application.
If a telephone or any other device uses the same extension the call center will not answer calls.
On a Business Communications Manager system, you can determine the range of B1 extensions by using the Unified Manager. The DNs do not have to be physically equipped with a Media Bay Module.
The system assigns a skillset mailbox that uses the CDN as its mailbox number. You must initialize the mailbox before you can use the skillset or the mailbox.
Do not rename a telephone DN to a CDN used by Call Center.
Do not assign IP telephones to the DN used by Call Center. The user does not receive an error message if this happens, even though IP telephones usually warn a user if there are conflicting telephone DNs. Therefore, ask your System Administrator for a list of the CDNs that are used by Call Center.
Do not use any CDNs that are used by Interactive Voice Response as Call Center CDNs.
You can use B2 CDNs if
you use a CallPilot 150 platform. CallPilot 150 has a B2 DN for every B1.
you use a Business Communications Manager system that has legacy B2 CDNs.
Your Call Center has legacy B2 CDNs if:
you have upgraded your system, and
your Business Communications Manager system is in Partial Double Density mode (this is the default mode) and the B2s on buses 6 and 7 were configured as CDNs before the upgrade.
About Partial Double Density mode
A B2 extension is a spare extension that exists on buses 6 and 7 only if you have Partial Double Density mode enabled. All other buses have only B1 extensions, no matter what mode the Business Communications Manager is in.
Partial Double Density mode is the default setting for Business Communications Manager.
Partial Double Density mode allows compatibility with Companion base stations.
You can manually change CDNs from B1s to B2s by entering a B2 CDN in the skillset properties. If the Business Communications Manager is changed to Full Double Density mode, the system will change the B2 CDNs to B1s.
About using B1 and B2 extensions
We recommend that you use B1 CDNs over B2 CDNs. B1 CDNs have better functionality than B2 CDNs.
A B1 extension number is the extension number that you dial to call a telephone or peripheral.
B2 extension is a spare extension.
All other buses have only B1 extensions. They do not have B2 extensions no matter what mode the Business Communications Manager is in.
Both B1 and B2 extensions can answer external calls.
Both B1 and B2 extensions can have external calls transferred to them by a third person.
B1 extensions allow a set to be CFB or CFNA to them. B2 extensions do not support CFB or CFNA. Therefore a skillset that uses a B2 CDN cannot have calls forwarded to it from telephone programming.
B2 CDNs cannot be used as a prime set for target lines.
For information about determining available B1 and B2 extensions on buses 6 and 7 when you use Partial Double Density mode, refer to the Business Communications Manager Programming Operations Guide.