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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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Tenant Partitioning Issue 3 March 1996 3-1135 Considerations For a comparison of the DEFINITY system G2 Tenant Services feature with G3V4 Tenant Partitioning, see the DE FI NITY Co mmunications System Generic 2 to Generic 3 Version 4 Transition Reference , 555-230-636. Capacities Interactions Tenant partition identification is not passed between switches. A network of DEFI NI TY switches will not enforce Tenant Partitioning restrictions without special administration. For example, Tenant...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1136Issue 3 March 1996 nAAR/ARS Tenant partitions should not be confused with Time of Day Plan Numbers and Partition Groups in AAR/ARS. Time of Day Plan Numb ers and Partition Groups can still b e used to select one of eight route patterns for AAR/ARS routing when Tenant Partitioning is in effect nAttendant and Attendant Group Features Tenant Partitioning creates multiple attendant groups. Attendant operations such as direct station or trunk-group select (DCS/DTGS) are...
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Tenant Partitioning Issue 3 March 1996 3-1137 nCall Detail Record (CDR) CDR d oes not report the Tenant Partition Number of the extension or trunk group used. The Tenant Partition Numb er must be inferred from the extension or trunk group number. nCall Pickup All stations in a call p i ckup group should be a dministered to be under control of the same tenant. nCall Vectoring/VDN A caller routed to a new destination by a vector step hears the music assigned to the new destination. nCMS CMS can be...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1138Issue 3 March 1996 nPC Interfaces Each PC Interface must b e assigned to a tenant partition. nPC/PBX Connections Each PC/PBX Connection must b e assigned to a tenant partition. nPC/ IS DN Each PC/ISDN must be assigned to a tenant partition. nRemote Access Each Remote Ac c ess barrier code is assigned to a tenant. nTraffic Studies Traffic Studies do not report the Tenant Partition Numb er of the extension or trunk group used. The Tenant Partition Number must be inferred...
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Tenant Partitioning Issue 3 March 1996 3-1139 Hardware and Software Requirements No a d ditional hardware is required. Multiple Music on Hold will require separate music sourc es. Tenant Partitioning requires a separate software right to use fee.
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Feature Descriptions 3-1140Issue 3 March 1996 Terminal Translation (with Security Measures) Feature Availability This feature is available with Generic 3rV1 and all Generic V2 and later releases. Description The TTI Feature allows a user to associate a terminal administered-without-hardware translation to a valid p ort address by dialing a special digit sequence (feature access code, TTI security code, and extension) from a terminal connected to the port. It also allows a user to disassociate a...
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Terminal Translation (with Security Measures) Issue 3 March 1996 3-1141 Terminal Disassociation from a Voice Station When you g o offhook, you receive dialtone. The selected call appearance light is lit on multifunction sets. You dial the feature access c o de for station TTI disassociation. If you are dialing from a translated voice extension then you get a second dialtone. You d ial the TTI security c o de. If you dial the correct c o de, you are allowed to continue and are given a third...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1142Issue 3 March 1996 Data Modules There are tone and di git-sequence differences with data modules. Tone differences In the association/disassociation control flow, different tones are g iven to the voice terminal user to give the current status of the TTI operation. Instead of audible tones, status messages are displayed on a terminal connected to a data module when activating the TTI sequence through keyboard dialing. Table 3-84 lists a comparison of messages you get...
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Terminal Translation (with Security Measures) Issue 3 March 1996 3-1143 ISDN BRI Terminals The TTI disassociation sequence for Automatic TEI SPID initializing BRI terminals is identical to the sequence used for voice terminals. However, the association sequence is different. nDisassociation sequence: nFeature A c cess Code nSecurity Code nExtension nAssociation sequence: nConnect the station to any port to get power nProgram the SPID to the extension with which it will be associated nUnplug the...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1144Issue 3 March 1996 in the system. Each time a station is unmerged from a port, two station records are created. When the maximum number of administered stations is reached, they are no longer available for TTI. The provisioning p rocedures indicate that TTI should be set to TTI Voice first and then to TTI Data. The reason for the preference in order is to reduce the chance of a user trying to use TTI on a data-only terminal that d oes not have TTI Port Translation....