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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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System Measurements Issue 3 March 1996 3-1125 Administration Measurements for the Coverage Paths, Coverage Principals, Route Patterns, Trunk Group Hourly, and Wideband Trunk Group Hourly reports are only collected for objects that have been administered using the change meas-selection commands. Hardware and Software Requirements System administration terminals are required to monitor system measurements. A system printer is required to generate paper copies of the reports. No a dditional...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1126Issue 3 March 1996 System Status Report Feature Availability This feature is available with all Generic 3 releases. Description Allows the user to view data associated with attendants, major and minor alarms, and traffic measurements. The information is displayed on the Management Terminal, and presents a basic picture of the System condition. The report can only be displayed by the System Manager and maintenance personnel. The Status Report is displayed by entering...
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System Status Re port Issue 3 March 1996 3-1127 nmonitor traffic hunt-group (V3 and later releases only) (updated every minute) This command displays the following information: — Hunt group number — Number of members in each hunt group — Number of members in each hunt group that are active on a call — Length of group queue — Number of calls waiting in the group queue — Length of time the oldest call in queue has been waiting to be serviced When a CO call enters a full ACD split queue, CDR and the...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1128Issue 3 March 1996 Temporary Bridged Appearance Feature Availability This feature is available with all Generic 3 releases. Description Allows multiappearance voice terminal users in a Terminating Extension Group (TEG) or Personal Central Office Line Group (PCOLG) to bridge onto an existing group call. If a call has been answered using the Call Pickup feature, the originally called party can bridge onto the call. Also allows a called party to bridge onto a call that...
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Temporary Bridged Appearance Issue 3 March 1996 3-1129 Temporary Bridged Appearance does not provide any call originating cap a bility or the capability to answer another party’s calls. These capabilities are provided by the Bridged Call Appearance feature. If two parties are bridged together on an active call with a third party, and if the conference tone feature is enabled, the conference tone is heard. The Brid ged Call Ap pearance feature enhances Temporary Bridged Appearance b y allowing more...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1130Issue 3 March 1996 Tenant Partitioning Feature Availability Tenant Partitioning is available with G3V4 and later releases. Description Provides telecommunications services to multiple independent groups of users through a single PBX. Most commonly, Tenant Partitioning is used to provide telecommunications services from a single provider to multiple tenants of an office comp lex. It eliminates the need for each tenant to purchase services separately, while giving each...
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Tenant Partitioning Issue 3 March 1996 3-1131 It is the function of the service provider to create additional partitions based on tenant requirements. When deciding which tenant partitions to create, remember: nEach switch endpoint can be assigned to one and only one tenant partition. An d, each switch endpoint must be assigned to a partition. For example, each voice terminal, attendant console, trunk, and virtual endpoint, such as an LDN or VDN, must be assigned to a tenant p artition. nMost...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1132Issue 3 March 1996 2 in its coverage path. If tenant 3 had p ermission to call tenant 1 but not tenant 2, a call from tenant 3 to tenant 1 would skip the tenant 2 coverage point. It may also be desirable to set up tenants with special access privileges. For example, a restaurant in an office complex could be given permission to be called by any other tenant. Likewise, permission to call or b e called by other tenants would be helpful for building security or PBX...
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Tenant Partitioning Issue 3 March 1996 3-1133 With the exception of calls placed to the attendant group, the caller hears the music source of the tenant partition that he or she called. The caller continues to hear this same music source for the duration of the call regardless of transfers, call forwarding, or call coverage. One of the following music on hold types can be assigned to each tenant partition: For information on a dministering Multiple Music on Hold see “Tenant Partitioning” in the...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1134Issue 3 March 1996 are prevented from accessing voice terminals, trunking facilities or other switch endpoints belonging to other tenants. Tenant partition 16 is assigned to the restaurant locate d in the building complex. All tenants are permitted to call this tenant. However, to prevent the restaurant from accessing trunks and other facilities b elonging to tenants, the restaurant is not given permission to call any other tenants. Tenant p artition 17 is assigned to...