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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 3, System Management Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 3, System Management Instructions Manual
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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASK-VOICE TERMINAL The 7302H01B and the 7303H01B are assigned using the 7303S Voice Terminal form. The 7305H01B and 7305H02B are assigned using the 7305S Voice Terminal form. Change Information on a Voice Terminal The change command allows you to change translations on an existing voice terminal. l To change information on a voice terminal, enter change station 3600. The system displays the screen form that contains all the information currently assigned to extension 3600. Once...
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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINAL Display Information on a Voice Terminal The display command allows you to look at a Voice Terminal form in the system. You cannot change, add, or delete anything on the displayed form. If you see something that should be changed, you must enter a change command such as change station 3600. l To look at the features assigned to extension 3600, enter display stat ion 3600. The Voice Terminal form for extension 3600 is displayed on the screen. No changes or...
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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINAL STATION Security Name CodeExtPortRoom JackCable FIGURE 5-1. Duplication Station Form Without a Data Module STATION Security Code Data Ext Data NameExtPortNameRoomJackCable FIGURE 5-2. Duplication Station Form With a Data Module 5-6
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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINAL The following steps give a brief example of how to duplicate two 7403D voice terminals. 1. 2. 3. 4.Enter duplication station 4000 [start extension 4001] [board] [count 2] and press [RETURN]. The screen displays the Station Duplication form and the two dupli- cated Voice Terminal screen forms. Enter information on the appropriate the Station Duplication screen form. Change information on the Voice Terminal screen form if required. Press [ENTER]. Forms are...
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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINAL How to Administer Voice Terminals Without Hardware Administration Without Hardware (AWOH) provides the ability to administer station forms without specifying a port location. Stations administered as such will not cause alarm or errors to be generated when the station is translated but not yet installed. These station types are referred to as “phantom” stations. The AWOH feature supports the following applications: l Ability to administer station forms...
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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASK-VOICE TERMINAL How to Administer Data Modules and Voice Terminal Adjuncts Data Module Administration The following types of data modules can be used by the system: l Recorded Announcement Data Module l Data Line Data Module (DLDM) l Digital Terminal Data Module (DTDM) l Modular Processor Data Module (MPDM) l Modular Trunk Data Module (MTDM) l 7400A and 7400B Data Modules l 7500B Data Module (BRI) The screen forms used to assign modules are listed below: l Recorded...
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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINAL For the 7500B Data Module, multipoint administration is allowed for terminals with Service Profile Identification (SPID) initialization capabilities. if the duplicate data-module command is used to add a 7500B and the user wishes to add an SPID value which is different from the extension, the SPID field must be modified after the Data Extension field is entered or modified. The following commands can be used: l l l l l l l add data-module xxxx (ext. number...
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CHAPTER 6. HARDWARE RECONFIGURATION CHAPTER 6. HARDWARE RECONFIGURATION Overview Before voice terminals, trunks, and data modules can be added to the system, specific types of circuit pack must already be installed in the cabinet. The System Manager must determine if the required circuit pack exists in the system, and if a port on the circuit pack is vacant. If a vacant port is not available, a circuit pack must be installed before the corresponding voice terminal or trunk can be added. The System...
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CHAPTER 6. HARDWARE RECONFIGURATION Circuit Pack Administration Circuit pack administration is a capability that allows theSystem Manager to assign circuit packs to carrier slots before the circuit packs are actually installed in the slots. The circuit packs are assigned on the Circuit Pack screen form. The form has five pages, one for each of the port car- riers. Page 1 is for Carrier A, page 2 is for Carrier B, etc. Before any voice terminals, attendant consoles, trunks, pooled modems, etc., can be...
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CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3i CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3i DEFINlTY G1 and G3i systems use a tape-only backup system with or without a duplication option. In case of a power failure of ten minutes or more, the system translations can be restored using the data on the system or backup tape. Save Translation To ensure that the tape drive cassette tape contains the most recent copy of the translation data, the system can automatically save the translation data onto the...