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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 Hardware and Software Capacity Limits Issue 3 March 1996 A-91 1. The following items detract from the total number of available “Stations” on a given switch: — Analog Music-On-Hold — Attendants — Modem Pool Conversion Resources — TAA S P ort — Stations (Digital, Display, BRI, etc.) — Analog Announcements — Analog External Alarm Port — Agent Login IDs — ACD Agents 2. All BRI stations can be disp lay stations (G3vs does not sup port BRI). Table A-5. Maximum System Parameters for G3V4 Release...
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Issue 3 March 1996B-1 B References The following is a list of DEFI NI TY Com munications System Generic 3 documents, including a brief description of each document. To order copies, refer to the a d dress and phone numb er on the back of this document’s title page. For ad d ition DEFINITY Co mm unications System documents, refer to the GBCS Publications Catalog, 555-000-010, available from the AT&T Customer Information Center. Basic The following are basic documents for anyone using the...
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References B-2Issue 3 March 1996 Provides step-by-step procedures for preparing the hardcopy forms that correspond to the screens and are required to imp lement the features, functions, and services of the system. Includes procedures for completing a communications survey. Includes an initial set of blank forms (555-230-655B, 555-230-653B). Provides additional blank hardcopy forms that correspond to the screens that are required to implement the features, functions, and services of the system....
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Basic Issue 3 March 1996 B-3 Provides detailed descriptions of all the measurement, status, and security reports available in the system and is intend e d for administrators who validate traffic reports and evaluate system performance. This document was titled System Reports for earlier systems. Includes corrective actions for potential problems. Provides descriptions of the procedures for installing and testing the system’s common equipment and adjuncts. Includes setup procedures for the system...
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References B-4Issue 3 March 1996 Provides procedures for an installation technician to convert an existing DEFI NI TY Com munications System Generic 1, Generic 2, Generic 3 Version 1, Generic 3 Version 2, Generic 3 Version 3, or System 75 R1V3 to Generic 3vs and G3si Version 4. Included are upgrade considerations, lists of required hardware, and step-by-step upgrade procedures. Also included are procedures to add control carriers, switch node carriers, port carriers, circ uit packs, auxiliary...
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Basic Issue 3 March 1996 B-5 Provides information about the risks of telecommunications fraud and measures for a ddressing those risks and preventing unauthorized use of GBCS products. This document is intend e d for telecommunications managers, console operators, and security organizations within comp anies. Provides descriptions of the peripheral equipment that can be used with System 75, System 85, a n d DEFINITY Communications System. This d o cument is intended for customers and AT&T...
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References B-6Issue 3 March 1996 Call Center The following list of documents are Call-Center specific. Refer also to the b asic DEFI NI TY Com munications System d o cuments. Provides information on how to write, use, and troubleshoot vectors, which are command sequences that process telephone calls in an Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) environment. It is provided in two parts: tutorial and reference. The tutorial p rovides step-by-step procedures for writing and implementing b asic call...
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Networks Issue 3 March 1996 B-7 Networks The following list of documents are network-specific. Refer also to the basic DEFI NI TY Com munications System d o cuments. Provides detailed information regarding the Wideband Switching feature for the system and is intended for users and technical support personnel involved with the installation, a dministration, and operation of this feature. This feature provides high speed end-to-end connectivity between customer endpoints where dedicated facilities...
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References B-8Issue 3 March 1996 Provides procedures and directions for the account team and customer personnel for effectively planning and implementing the CallVisor Adjunct/Switch Application Interface (ASAI) PBX-Host environment. The CallVisor ASAI is a communications interface that allows adjunct processors to access switch features and to control switch calls. It is implemented using an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI). Included are hardware and...