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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-51 1. The number of call appearances is the sum of primary and bridged ap pearances; at most 10 can be primary. A maximum of 54 administrable buttons are supported for the 7434D terminal — 34 b uttons in the basic terminal and an additional 20 buttons in the coverage module. 2. Does not ap ply to conferencing . 3. The maximum number of users per coverage path is equal to the number of extensions. 4. The CDRU adjunct c apacity is 40,000 c alls per hour, and it exc eeds the system c all c apacity for all systems exc ept for G3r. Table A-3. Maximum System Parameters for G3V3 — continued ITEMG3vsV3 ABP/PBPG3sV3 ABP/PBP G3iV3 G3rV3 Call Appearances Bridged Images per Appearance 7 7 7 15 Call Appearances per Station 154 54 54 54 Maximum App earan ces per Extension 10 10 10 10 Minimum Appearances per Extension 2 2 2 2 Total Brid g ed A p pearanc es 200 200 2,400 25,000 Maximum Simultaneous Off-Hook per Call 255 55 Call Coverage Coverage Answer Groups (CAG) 30 30 200 750 Coverage Paths 150 150 600 7,500 Coverage Paths Included in Call Coverage Report100 100 100 100 Coverage Path per Station 4 4 4 4 Coverage Points in a Path 3 3 3 3 Maximum Users per Coverage Path 3500 500 3,500 36,065 Members per CAG 8 8 8 8 Number of Coverage Paths for which Each Station Can Be a MemberNA NA NA NA Call Detail Recording CDRU Trackable Extensions 200 200 2,400 25,000 Int ra-Switch Call Trackable Extensions 100 100 1,000 5,000 Number of CDRUs/System 411 11 Maximum Number of CDR R e c ord s tha t Can Be Buffered in the Switch300 300 300 1,900 No. of Records Buffered for the Prim ary Output Device that will Cause Secondary Device to be Busied Out for 2 Minutes200 200 200 1,800
System Parameters A-52Issue 3 Marc h 1996 1. Measured limits depend on the CMS release used. Table A-3. Maximum System Parameters for G3V3 — continued ITEMG3vsV3 ABP/PBPG3sV3 ABP/PBP G3iV3 G3rV3 Call Forwarding (Follow-me) Call Forwarded Digits (off-net) 16 16 16 16 Call Forwarded Numbers 200 200 2,400 25,000 Call Park Attendant Group Common Shared Extension Numbers10 10 80 80 Number of Parked Calls 180 180 723 10,604 Call Pickup Groups Call Pickup Members per Group 50 50 50 50 Call Pickup Members per System 200 200 2,400 25,000 Number of Groups 100 100 800 5,000 Call Vectoring Maximum Skills a Call Can Simultaneously Queue toNA/3 NA/3 3 3 Priority Levels NA/4 NA/4 4 4 Recorded Announcement NA/128 NA/128 128 256 Steps per Vector NA/32 NA/32 32 32 Vector Directory Numbers NA/100 NA/100 512 20,000 CMS Measured VDNs 1NA/100 NA/100 512 2,000 Vectors per System NA/48 NA/48 256 512 Number of Collected Digits for Call Promp tingNA /16 NA/ 16 16 16 Number of Dial-Ahead Digits for Call Promp tingNA /24 NA/ 24 24 24 Vector Routing Tables NA NA NA NA CallVisor ASAI Active Station Control Association NA NA/250 2,000 6,000 Call Controllers per Call NA NA/1 1 1 Call Monitors per Call NA NA/14 14 14 Station Controllers per Station NA NA/2 2 2 Maximum Simultaneous Call ClassificationsNA NA/ 40 40 40 0
System Hardware and Software Capacity Limits Issue 3 March 1996 A-53 1. Proprietary, exists in G3V3 only. 2. Simultaneous 3-way Conference Call = (483 / 3)* number PNs. 3. Simultaneous 6-way Conference Call = (483 / 6)* number PNs. 4. Login IDs count against the “Extensions” switch capacity. 5. These are Uniform Dialing Plan (UDP) entries. Table A-3. Maximum System Parameters for G3V3 — continued ITEMG3vsV3 ABP/PBPG3sV3 ABP/PBP G3iV3 G3rV3 CallVisor ASAI (Continued) Numb er of CallVisor ASAI Links (Open & Proprietary) 1NA NA/4 8 8 Notification Requests (Monitors) NA NA/50 170 2,000 Simultaneous Active Call Controlled CallsNA NA/75 300 3,000 Switch to Adjunc t Associations (Routing) NA NA/127 127 127 Number of Open MultiQuest Billing RequestsNA NA NA NA Conference Parties66 66 Simultaneous 3-way Conference Calls 2161 161 483 7,084 Simultaneous 6-way Conference Calls 380 80 240 3,52 0 Data Parameters Administered Connections NA/24 NA/24 128 128 Alphanumeric Dialing Ma xim um E ntr ie s 50 50 200 1,25 0 Characters/Entry 22 22 22 22 PRI En d p o in ts (PE ) NA /25 NA/ 25 25 5 0 A c cess End points (Number of Trunks) 50/100 50/100 400 4,000 Digital Data Endpoints75 75 800 7,50 0 Dial Plan DID LDNs 8 8 8 20 EAS A g e nt Lo g i n I D s 4NA/450 NA/450 1,500 10,000 Extensions 500 500 3,500 36,065 Extension Number Portability 5NA/240 NA/240 10,000 50,000 Feature Dial Access Codes Numb er of Access Codes 70 70 70 70 Numb er of Digits 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4
System Parameters A-54Issue 3 Marc h 1996 1. The Integrated Directory Entries = Stations + Attendant Consoles. 2. Used for PCOL groups, c ommon shared extensions, access endpoints, administered TSCs, c ode calling IDs, LDNs, hunt groups, announcements, and TEGs. 3. The Number of Names = number of stations + attendant consoles + trunk groups + d igital data endpoints + miscellaneous extensions. Table A-3. Maximum System Parameters for G3V3 — continued ITEMG3vsV3 ABP/PBPG3sV3 ABP/PBP G3iV3 G3rV3 Dial Plan (Continued) Integrated Directory Entries 1207 207 2,416 25,028 Maximum Extension Size 5 5 5 5 Minimum Extension Size 1 1 1 1 Miscellaneous Extensions 2150 150 900 3,317 Names Number of Names 3448/464 448/464 4,215 36,511 Number of Characters in a Name 15 15 15 15 Non -DID LDNs 50 50 50 66 6 Prefix Extensions Yes Yes Yes Yes Trunk Dial Access Codes Number of Ac cess Codes 49/65 49/65 317 884 Number of Digits 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 Do Not Disturb (DND) DND Requests per System 200 200 2,400 25,000 Simultaneous Display Requests 10 10 10 30 Expert Agent Selection (EAS) Skill Groups NA/24 NA/24 99 255 VDN S kill Pre fe ren c e sNA/3 NA/3 3 3 Maximum Skills a Call Can Simultaneously Queue toNA/3 NA/3 3 3 Agent Login IDs NA/450 NA/450 1,500 10,000 Maximum Skills per AgentNA/4 NA/4 4 4 Maximum Agents that can b e Log ged-In When Ea ch Has 4 Skills Assig ne d NA/37 NA/37 125 1,300 When Ea ch Has 1 Skill AssignedNA/150 NA/150 500 5,200
System Hardware and Software Capacity Limits Issue 3 March 1996 A-55 1. The Last Number Dialed Entries = Stations + Digital Data Endpoints + Attendant Consoles. Table A-3. Maximum System Parameters for G3V3 — continued ITEMG3vsV3 ABP/PBPG3sV3 ABP/PBP G3iV3 G3rV3 Facility Busy Indicators Buttons per Tracked Resource 100 100 100 100 Num b e r o f In d i c a to rs (Sta tio n an d T ru nk Groups)450 450 3,600 5,000 Hunt Groups Announcements per Group 2 2 2 2 Announcements per System 128 128 128 256 Gr ou p s 12 /24 12/ 24 99 25 5 Group Members per Group 150 150 200 999 Group Members per System 150 150 500 5,200 Queue Slots per Group 200 200 200 999 Queue Slots per System 200 200 1,000 10,500 Number of Queue Warning Lamps per Split100 100 100 100 Number of Queue Warning Lamps per System150 500 500 5,200 Intercom Translation Table (ICOM) Automatic/Manual and Dial ICOM groups per system 10 10 32 256 Auto/ Ma nu al 10 10 32 25 6 Dia l 10 10 32 25 6 Members per ICOM group Auto 32 32 32 32 Dia l 32 32 32 32 Members per System 320 320 1,024 8,192 Last Number Dialed Entries per System 1282 282 3,216 32,528 Number of Digits 24 24 24 24
System Parameters A-56Issue 3 Marc h 1996 1. Leave Word Calling is available in the ABP only if the Voice Mail Option is purchased. 2. The ac tual limit in the software is 63, but d ue to performance considerations the recommended number of DCS Nodes is 20. 3. The numbers here are node number addresses. Table A-3. Maximum System Parameters for G3V3 — continued ITEMG3vsV3 ABP/PBPG3sV3 ABP/PBP G3iV3 G3rV3 Leave Word Calling (Switch-Based) 1 Messages Stored 450 450 2,000 6,000 Messa g e s p er User 10 10 10 16 Remote Message Waiting Indicators Per Extension 80 80 80 80 Per System 240 240 240 1,250 Simultaneous Message Retrievers 60 60 60 400 System-Wide Message Retrievers 10 10 10 10 Malicious Call Trace Maximum Simultaneous Traces 16 16 16 16 MLDN Via DID 8 8 8 20 Via CO 50 50 50 50 Modem Pool Groups Mod e 2/Analog Group Members per System 64 64 160 2,016 Number of Groups 2 2 5 63 Members per Group 32 32 32 32 Networking CAS Nodes NA/99 NA/99 99 99 DCS Nodes 2 BX.25 NA/20 NA/20 20 20 ISDN PRI NA /20 NA/ 20 20 20 Hyb rid NA/20 NA/20 20 20 ENP N o d es 3NA/999 NA/999 999 999 Paging Code Calling IDs 125 125 125 125 Loudspeaker Zones 9 9 9 9
System Hardware and Software Capacity Limits Issue 3 March 1996 A-57 1. G3V2 AND G3V3 do not support Tenant Partitioning. 2. Only port slots are included in this count. For example, there are 100 p ort slots p er MCC EPN cabinet. One slot in the cabinet is already dedicated for the Tone/Clock b oard. Other service c ircuits may be required which would further reduce the number of port slots available. In G3r and G3i carriers, the service slot may be equipped with service boards that do not require tip and ring connections Table A-3. Maximum System Parameters for G3V3 — continued ITEMG3vsV3 ABP/PBPG3sV3 ABP/PBP G3iV3 G3rV3 Partitions 1 Attendant Group 1 1 1 1 Extension Partition Group 8 8 8 8 Extension Partition 8 8 8 8 Tenant Partition NA NA NA NA Personal CO Lines (PCOL) PCOL Appearances 4 4 4 16 PCOL Li ne s (Tru nk Gro u p s) 15 15 200 20 0 PCOL Trunks Per Trunk Group 1 1 1 1 Port Circuit Pack Slots 2 Per Expansion Port Network (EPN) Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC) Stan dard ReliabilityNA NA 99 99 Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC) Stan dard ReliabilityNA NA 71 71 Small Cabinet Standard Reliability (Upgrade only)NA NA 39 39 Per Processor Port Network (PPN) Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC) Stan dard ReliabilityNA NA 89 80 Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC) Stan dard ReliabilityNA NA 64 NA Single-Carrier Cabinet (ESCC) Stan dard ReliabilityNA 70 70 NA Single-Carrier Cabinet (CSCC) Stan dard Reliability10 NA NA NA
System Parameters A-58Issue 3 Marc h 1996 1. The capac ity for the G3vs and G3s was reduced to make the capacity p roportional to that provided in the larger sizes (about 25% of the maximum number of system trunks for one board). G3i integrated queue slots should be increased to 100 for one board (200 for 5 boards) but can not be done in this release due to memory limitation (each q ueue slot requires 18 b ytes). The G3r has b een resized to 4000 q ueue slots for the 10 boards maximum (only 1,000 would have b een needed for one board), since the common pool architecture requires a greater number of total queue slots. Table A-3. Maximum System Parameters for G3V3 — continued ITEMG3vsV3 ABP/PBPG3sV3 ABP/PBP G3iV3 G3rV3 Recorded Announcements Analog an d Auxiliary Trunk Announcements Analog and Auxiliary Trunk Queue Slots per Announcement50 50 15 0 1, 00 0 Analog and Auxiliary Trunk Queue Slots per System50 50 15 0 1, 00 0 Calls Connected per Announcement Auxiliary Trunk 5 5 25 255 Analog Port 5 5 25 128 Integrated Announcements Integrated Announcement Circuit Pack 1 1 1 1 Channels Connected per Integrated Announcement Circuit Pack16 16 16 16 Calls Connected per Integrated Announcement5525255 Integrated Announcement Recording Ti me (M in ut es:S e c on d s ) 16 KB recording 8:32 8:32 8:32 8:32 32 KB recording 4:16 4:16 4:16 4:16 64 KB recording 2:8 2:8 2:8 2:8 Integrated Queue Slots per System 150 50 50 1,000 Total Recorded Announcements 128 128 128 256 System Administration Number of Logins 15 15 15 15 Administrable History File Entries 50 50 250 1,250 Simultaneous Administration Command 1 1 1 5 Simultaneous Maintenan ce Command 1 1 1 5 Simultaneous SM Sessions 3 3 5 8 Printer Queue Size 50 50 50 50
System Hardware and Software Capacity Limits Issue 3 March 1996 A-59 1. 24 1 Sim ul tan eo us Ci rcu it-S wit c h ed Ca ll s p er port network, exc ept for G3vs and G3s which are 180 Simultaneous Circuit Switched Calls and G3r which has a total of 7,712 (limited by the numb er of call records sup ported). 2. There are 483 time slots for Voice and Data per port network. 3. G3V3 Release 3.0 or later, or G3V4, use TN744C Call Classifier-Detector for basic TTR usage as well as c all p romp ting / call c lassification/MFC. In ad dition, the TN2182 Tone/Clock/Detector is used for multiple tone detection func tions. The number of TN748, TN420, or TN744 boards is limited only b y the number of available slots. There is a single limit on the total number of tone receiver (classifier) ports for the system. For G3V3 Release 3.0 or later, or G3V4: TN748/TN420 have 4 ports for TTR use, TN748/TN420 have 2 ports for GPTD use, TN744 has 8 p orts for call prompting/call c l assi fi c a tio n/ MF C/T TR/ GPTD u se , an d TN2 18 2 ha s 8 p ort s fo r c al l p r o m p tin g / c a ll c l assi fi c a tio n/ MF C/T TR/ GPTD use . Table A-3. Maximum System Parameters for G3V3 — continued ITEMG3vsV3 ABP/PBPG3sV3 ABP/PBP G3iV3 G3rV3 Speech Synthesis Circuit Packs66 640 Channels per Speech Circuit Pack 4 4 4 4 Terminating Extension Groups (TEG) TEGs 32 32 32 32 Users That May Share a TEG 4 4 4 4 Time Slots Simultaneous Circuit Switched Calls 1180 180 723 7,712 Total Slots 512 512 1,536 22,528 Time Slots for Voice and Data 2483 483 1,449 21,208 Time Slots per Port Network 512 512 512 512 Tone Classifiers Tone Receivers (General) 380 200 200 84 0 Call Classifier Boards NA NA NA NA Classifiers / Prompting TTRs NA NA NA NA Tone Detector Boards NA NA NA NA General Purpose Tone Detectors NA NA NA NA Touch-Tone Receivers NA NA NA NA TTR Queue Size 4 4 4 4 Prompting TTR Queue Size NA/80 NA/80 80 80
System Parameters A-60Issue 3 Marc h 1996 1. Only one Proc essor Interfa ce (PI) b oard is sup ported in G3vs (CSCC) and G3s (ESCC) c onfigurations, and therefore a total of four p hysical links (used for BX.25 or PRI) are available. PRI interface via the PI is not available in Germany. PRI interface via the Packet Control must be used. 2. PRI interface via the Packet Control is not available on G3vs. Therefore, PRI is not available on G3vs in Germany. Other Countries must use the PI when they have the G3vs configuration. 3. In the 286 or the G3i configuration, 2 PI boards can be supported in the MCC, and therefore a total of 8 physical links (used for BX.25 or PRI) is availa ble. Since the SCC/ESCC/CSCC can only support 1 PI board, a total of 4 physical links (used for BX.25 or PRI) is available in the G3vs and the G3s configurations. When using the Packet Control, the G3s and the G3i limit is b ounded by the DS1 CP li mi t. 4. G3vs has the same software c apacities for stations and trunks as does G3s. However, these software capacities are limited by the cabinet hardware. A typical switch would p robably have 20 to 50 stations with 10 to 20 trunks. Station capacities can be reached only by administration without hardware (AWCH). This includes extensions administered without hardware. Table A-3. Maximum System Parameters for G3V3 — continued ITEMG3vsV3 ABP/PBPG3sV3 ABP/PBP G3iV3 G3rV3 Trunks DS1 Circuit Packs 8 8 30 166 Queue Slots for Trunks 32/64 32/64 198 1,332 PRI Interfaces via PI 1NA/4 NA/4 8 NA PRI Int erf a c es via PAC C O N 2NA NA/8 30 NA PRI Interfaces via PKTINT NA NA NA 166 PRI Temporary Sig naling Connections TSCs in System NA/164 NA/164 656 4,256 Call Associated TSCs NA/100 NA/100 400 4,000 Non Call Associated TSCs NA/64 NA/64 256 256 Administered TSCs NA/32 NA/32 128 128 Ring b ack Queue Slots 32/64 32/64 198 1,332 Total PRI Interfaces 3NA/4 NA/8 30 166 Trunk Groups Hourly Measurements 25 25 25 75 Trunk Groups in the System 16/32 16/32 99 666 Trunk Memb ers in a Trunk Group 50 50/99 99 255 Trunks in System (Including Remote Access) 450/100 50/100 400 4,000 Measured Trunks in System 50 50/100 400 4,000