214 Programming line accessN0008589 3.3Programming line accessThere are a number of ways you can configure your lines. You can assign each line to eachtelephone, or a specific line to a specific telephone. You can also pool your lines so that a numberof telephones have access to several lines.This section contains the information split into these sections:• “Making lines available” on page 214• “Incoming calls” on page 216• “Outgoing calls” on page 216Refer to “Three basic system telephony configurations” on page 201 for examples of line settingsfor three common types of systems.Making lines available• You can determine whether a line will be assigned solely to one telephone, or if a group ofusers will have access to the line.• Outgoing call display, telephones: Determine what number is displayed to adestination telephone when a call is made from a system telephone to a telephone onthe private or public network: “Configuring line access” on page 405. (Public andPrivate OLI)• Determine the system-wide name that displays for calls made to external numbers:“Programming Business name display” on page 463. FEATURE 819 blocks calldisplay for an outgoing call.K9 Unit5552354 *Trunks*Public orPrivatenetworkSending and receiving call displayDogFood5556897DogFood55568975553465RCMP K9 Unit5552354Incoming Name, Number, Line displayOutgoing Name displayBusiness namedisplay: RCMP