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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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Ad ministered Connections Issue 3 March 1996 3-27 For an Ad ministered Connection that uses a trunk which has CDR enabled, the origination extension of the Administered Connection will be used as the originator of the call. CDR is not available for access endpoints. nSystem Measurements Access endpoints are not measured. All other trunks in an Administered Connection are measured as usual. nTerminal Dialing It is recommended that the terminal d ialing capability be turned off for data modules...
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Feature Descriptions 3-28Issue 3 March 1996 —Originating Address — The address of the originating end p oint is its local extension on the originating switch. When this attribute is changed for an active Administered Connection, the connection will be dropped and reestablished using the new originating address. —Destination Address — The destination address is used to route the Administered Connection to the desired destination. When this attribute is changed for an active Administered...
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Ad ministered Connections Issue 3 March 1996 3-29 between one and eight (with one being the highest and eight being the lowest). Changes to the priority attribute have no effect on an active Ad ministered Connection. —Auto Restoration — The System Manager may specify whether an attempt should be made to restore an Administered Connection, via the ‘Auto Restoration’ feature, if the connection is dropped due to failure and the connection was routed over SDDN trunk(s). Reestablishment (retry) of...
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Feature Descriptions 3-30Issue 3 March 1996 —Extension — This is a unique one- to five-digit identifier, c onsistent with the current dial p lan, by which this access endpoint is addressed. —Port — This is the port a d dress of the DS1 or analog tie trunk port. A DS1 trunk can be used regardless of the signaling mode of the DS1 circuit pack. —Name — This can be any alphanumeric string (up to 10 characters) representing a name that is useful to the customer. —Communication Type — A...
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Administrable Language Displays Issue 3 March 1996 3-31 Administrable Language Displays Feature Availability This feature is available with Generic G3i-Global and all Generic V2 and later releases. The user-defined display language option is only available with the Generic V2 and later releases. Description There is a set of messages that appear on a DCP/ISDN-BRI Station/Attendant users set that provide call related information. The Ad ministrable Language Displays feature allows 40-character...
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Feature Descriptions 3-32Issue 3 March 1996 n‘‘AUTO WAKEUP - Ext: xxxxx Time: --:-- xM’’ (En glish) — French - ‘‘REVEIL AUTO. - POSTE: xxxxx HEURE: --:--’’ — Italian - ‘‘SERVIZIO SVEGLIA - Tel: xxxxx Ora: --:--’’ — Spanish - ‘‘DESPERT AUTOMA - EXT: xxxxx HORA: --:--’’ n‘‘I NVA LI D E XT ENSI ON - TRY A G AI N’’ (English) — French - ‘‘NUMERO DE POSTE EST ERRONE - REESSAYER’’ — Italian - ‘‘NUMERO ERRATO - RIPETERE’’ — Spanish - ‘‘ EX TENS IO N N O V ALIDO - INTENTE DE N U EVO ’’ n‘‘WAKEUP...
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Administrable Language Displays Issue 3 March 1996 3-33 — French - ‘‘APPEL DE REVEIL’’ — Italian - ‘‘Serv. Sveglia’’ — Spanish - ‘‘Despierte’’ ASAI The following display is associated with the CallVisor Adjunct/Switch Applications Interface (ASAI) feature. n‘‘You have adjunct messages’’ (English) — French - ‘‘MESSAGES SUPPLEMENTAIRES’’ — Italian - ‘‘MESSAGGI AGGIUNTIVI’’ — Spanish - ‘‘TIENE MENSAJES ADICIONALES’’ Busy Verification of Stations and Trunks Table 3-2 lists the disp lays associated with...
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Feature Descriptions 3-34Issue 3 March 1996 Call Detail Record The following display is associated with the Call Detail Record ing (CDR) feature. n‘‘CDR OVERLOAD’’ (English) — French - ‘‘S UR CHA RG E EDA ’’ — Italian - ‘‘S VR ACCA RI CO DA C’’ — Spanish - ‘‘ SO BR ECAR G A DA T’’ Call Progress Feedback Table 3-3 lists the call progress displays. Table 3-3. Call Progress Feedback Displays ‘‘English Display’’ (stands for)‘‘French Display’’ (stands for)‘‘Italian Display’’ (stands for)‘‘Spanish...
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Administrable Language Displays Issue 3 March 1996 3-35 Class of Restriction Table 3-4 lists displays associated with the Class of Restriction (COR) feature. Date/Time Mode and Formats The following displays are associate d with the ‘Date & Time’ feature. If the time is not available: nEnglish - ‘ ‘SO RR Y, TIM E UNA VAI LA BLE NOW ’ ’ nFrench - ‘‘HEURE ET DATE INDISPONIBLES’’ nItalian - ‘‘ORA E DATA TEMP. NON DISPONIBILI’’ nSpanish - ‘‘HORA Y FECHA NO DISPONIBLES AHORA’’ If the time is available,...
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Feature Descriptions 3-36Issue 3 March 1996 Screen 3-2. Date/Time Mode and Formats — French, Italian, Spanish, or User-Defined Table 3-5 lists the d ays of the week format. Table 3-5. Days of the Week Format ‘‘English Display’’ ‘‘French Display’’ ‘‘Italian Display’’ ‘‘Spanish Display’’ ‘‘SUNDAY’’ ‘‘DIMANCHE’’ ‘‘DOMENICA’’ ‘‘DOMINGO’’ ‘‘MONDAY’’ ‘‘LUNDI’’ ‘‘LUNEDI’’ ‘‘LUNES’’ ‘‘TUESDAY’’‘‘MARDI’’ ‘‘MARTEDI’’ ‘‘MARTES’ ’ ‘‘WEDNESDAY’’ ‘‘MERCREDI’’ ‘‘MERCOLEDI’’ ‘‘MIERCOLES’’ ‘‘THURSDAY’’ ‘‘JEUDI’’...