ATT System 25 Administration Manual
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To disable DGC queuing:NOTE: This item is for data DGC groups only. 1 At Action = , enter 2. 2 At Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 0. To assign the VMS Message Waiting indication receiver:1 At Action =, enter 3. 2 At Data =, enter the PDC of the station you are designating as the VMS Message Waiting indication receiver, or enter 0 for none. To list stations in a1 At Action =, enter 11. DGC group: 2 To continue the list, enter C. (The PDC or DDC is printed.) To add a station to a1 At Action =, enter 12 DGC group: 2 At Data =, enter the PDC or DDC of the station you are adding to the group. The maximum is 20 stations per group. To delete a DGC group1 At Action =, enter 13. member: 2 At Data =, enter the PDC or DDC of the station you are deleting. 11-2 Administering Direct Group Calling Groups
Display Support To assign or remove a1 At Action =, enter 14. DGC group’s display ID: 2 At Data =, enter the DGC group’s name (up to 11 characters, enclosed in double quotes), or enter ” ” to remove a name. Delay Announcement System 25 can support up to 32 delay announcement machines, each of which can be assigned to one or more DGC groups on a per group basis. In addition, you can specify a length of time after which an incoming call will receive the delay announcement. NOTE: Before translating the following items, you must assign a PDC to the requested delay announcement machine port. For more information, see Section 6, “Auxiliary Equipment”. To assign a Delay1 At Menu =, enter 6. Announcement machine to a DGC group:2 At DGC =, enter the DGC group number, from 1 - 32. 3 At Data =, enter Delay Announcement machine PDC. 4 At Action =, enter 20. 5 At Data =, enter DA machine PDC. To specify an interval of1 At Menu =, enter 6. time before unanswered DGC calls are sent to a2 At DGC =, enter the DGC group number, from 1 - 32. Delay Announcement3 At Data =, enter the DGC group number. machine or button 4 At Action =, enter 21.appearance:5 At Data =, enter amount of time from 1 - 255 seconds. The default is 20 seconds. November 1995Administering Direct Group Calling Groups 11-3
Night Service Trunks To display DGC Night1 At Menu =, enter 6. Service Trunks associated 2 At DGC =, enter the DGC group number, from 1 - 32. with this DGC group: 3 At Action =, enter 51. 4 At Data =, enter C to continue displaying trunk directory numbers. To assign a Night Service1 At Menu =, enter 6. Trunk to this DGC group: 2 At DGC =, enter the DGC group number, from 1 - 32. 3 At Action =, enter 52. 4 At Data =, enter a 4-digit trunk number. To delete a Night Service1 At Menu =, enter 6. Trunk from this DGC 2 At DGC =, enter the DGC group number, from 1 - 32. group: 3 At Action =, enter 53. 4 At Data =, enter a 4-digit trunk number. 11-4 Administering Direct Group Calling GroupsNovember 1995
Administering Automatic Route Selection The procedures in this section show you how to define Automatic Route Selection (ARS) patterns and lists. If you do not define these patterns and lists, then ARS calls will be routed over the local CO facility. For more information about making ARS choices, see the Reference Manual. To administer ARS, begin1 From the Main Menu prompt, enter 11. with step 1: To assign ARS access code: To assign ARS pattern forNOTE: This dial code accesses ARS routing. 1 At Action =, enter 401. 2 At Data =, enter the ARS access code. The default is 9. 1 At Action =, enter 402. international dialing: 2 At Data =, enter the routing pattern to be used for international dialing. The default is 0 (none). To assign emergency telephone numbers:Up to three 7-digit emergency telephone numbers may be assigned. ARS calls to these numbers are routed over the local CO facility. CAUTION: When placing emergency calls, it is necessary to explain the reason for the call to the dispatcher before hanging up. Any test calls to emergency numbers must be placed during off-peak hours. 1 At Action =, enter 601, 602, or 603. 2 At Data =, enter the emergency telephone number. Administering Automatic Route Selection 12-1
Automatic Route Selection Patterns The next set of procedures tells you how to assign routing patterns for “A” and “B” subpatterns. Each subpattern consists of a set of routes and associated FRL plus Direct Distance Dialing (DDD) overflow authorization with an associated FRL. The information required for subpatterns A and B is similar except that start times and stop times are associated only with A subpatterns. NOTE: If you change a routing pattern, the associated route FRL does not remain at its previous value, but reverts to 0. Therefore, you need to reenter the FRL of any route you change. Define Subpattern A Actions 100, 101, 102, and 110 through 141 define the routing patterns (1 through 8) for the A (prime time) subpatterns. n Action 100 defines the pattern number. n Action 101 sets the start time for subpattern A. n Action 102 sets the stop time for subpattern A. n Each pattern, 1 through 8, has its own start and stop times. The following sequence of Action=/Data= pairs can be administered eight times to establish eight subpatterns (1A through 8A). To assign a pattern 1 At Action =, enter 100. number: 2 At Data =, enter a pattern number, 1-8. To assign a start time for 1 At Action =, enter 101. † subpattern A: 2 At Data =, enter the start time in the form HOUR, MINUTES (HHMM). † Action = 100 must be entered first. 12-2 Administering Automatic Route Selection
To assign a stop time for subpattern A:1 At Action =, enter 102. † 2 At Data =, enter the stop time in the form HOUR, MINUTES (HHMM). To assign Route 1 for1 At Action =, enter 110. † subpattern A: 2 At Data =, enter a Facility Access Code (FAC) or Virtual Facility Code (VFC). To assign Facility Restriction Level (FRL) for subpattern A, Route 1: 1 At Action =, enter 111. † 2 At Data =, enter an FRL from 0-3. To assign Route 2 for1 At Action =, enter 120. † subpattern A: 2 At Data =, enter an FAC or VFC. To assign an FRL for subpattern A, Route 2:1 At Action =, enter 121. † 2 At Data =, enter an FRL, 0-3. To assign Route 3 for1 At Action =, enter 130. † subpattern A: 2 At Data =, enter an FAC or VFC. † Action = 100 must be entered first. Administering Automatic Route Selection 12-3
To assign an FRL for subpattern A, Route 3:1 At Action =, enter 131. † 2 At Data =, enter an FRL. To allow subpattern A to overflow to DDD:1 At Action =, enter 140. † 2 At Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 0, To assign an FRL for DDD overflow:1 At Action =, enter 141. † 2 At Data =, enter an FRL, 0-3. Define Subpattern B Actions 200 and 210 through 241 define the routing patterns (1 through 8) for the “B” subpatterns. These patterns are analogous to those assigned in the preceding section. To enter a pattern 1 At Action =, enter 200. number:2 At Data =, enter a pattern number, 1 - 8. To assign Route 1 for subpattern B:1 At Action =, enter 210. ‡ 2 At Data =, enter an FAC or VFC. † Action = 100 must be entered first. ‡ Action = 200 must be entered first. 12-4 Administering Automatic Route Selection
To assign an FRL for subpattern B, Route 1: 1 At Action =, enter 211. † 2 At Data =, enter an FRL, 0 - 3. To assign Route 2 for subpattern B:1 At Action =, enter 220. † 2 At Data =, enter an FAC or WC. To assign an FRL for subpattern B, Route 2:1 At Action =, enter 221. † 2 At Data =, enter an FRL, 0 - 3. To assign Route 3 for subpattern B:1 At Action =, enter 230. † 2 At Data =, enter an FAC or WC. To assign an FRL for subpattern B, Route 3:1 At Action =, enter 231. † 2 At Data =, enter an FRL, 0 - 3. To allow subpattern B to overflow to DDD:1 At Action =, enter 240. † 2 At Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 0. † Action = 200 must be entered first. November 1995Administering Automatic Route Selection 12-5
To assign an FRL for1 At Action =, enter 241. † DDD overflow: 2 At Data =, enter an FRL, 0 - 3. Remaining ARS Patterns Now return to “Automatic Route Selection Patterns” and define patterns 2 through 8 following the previous procedures. Area Code Routing Table All North American area codes are assigned to routing pattern 1 by default, except area codes N00, N10 and N[2-9][X], which default to 0. To assign a different1 At Action =, enter 300. routing pattern to an area code:2 At Data =, enter the area code. 3 You see the prompt, Action = 301. 4 At Data =, enter a routing pattern (1- 8), or 0 for no pattern (CO routing). The default is 1. NOTE: The Home Area code routing pattern is assigned by first administering the Action=30/Data=[Area Code] under Main Menu item 4 (System) and then administering the Action=300 Data=[Home Area Code] and Action=301 Data=[Pattern Number] items. NOTE: The default routing pattern for new area codes is 0 . X11 Central Office Exchanges To assign a pattern to1 At Action =, enter 900. an X11 code (X = 0-9): 2 At Data =, enter the X11 code to which you are assigning a pattern. 3 You see the prompt, Action = 901. 4 At Data =, enter the ARS pattern number to route these X11 calls (1 - 8). If this X11 code is followed by four other digits [X11-xxxx]), then enter 0. All X11 codes default to pattern 1. † Action = 200 must be entered first. 12-6 Administering Automatic Route SelectionNovember 1995
Home Area Code Exception List NOTE: There can be as many as four exception lists. The maximum number of entries for all lists combined is 800. You can have up to eight 7-digit telephone numbers in these Home Area Code (HAC) Exception Lists. Enter Home Area code1 At Action =, enter 500. Exception List Number: 2 At Data =, enter a list number (1 - 4). Enter ARS Routing1 At Action =, enter 501. ‡ Pattern associated with this HAC exception list:2 At Data =, enter a pattern number (1 - 4). Add Central Office1 At Action =, enter 512. ‡ Code to this HAC 2 At Data =, enter a 3-digit Central Office Code (XXX). exception list: Remove Central Office 1 At Action =, enter 513. ‡ Code from this HAC exception list:2 At Data =, enter a 3-digit Central Office Code (XXX). Display Central Office Codes on this HAC exception list:1 At Action =, enter 511. ‡ 2 Enter C to continue the list. ‡ Action = 500 must be entered first. November 1995Administering Automatic Route Selection 12-7