ATT System 25 Administration Manual
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PDCs of Group Coverage1 At Action =, enter 1. Sender Stations 2 At Data =, enter 1. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter the coverage group number, from 1-32, or 101-132 for a DGC coverage group number. 5 Enter C to initiate the search. PDCs of Stations in a1 At Action =, enter 1. Specified Coverage Receiver Group2 At Data =, enter 2. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter the coverage group number, from 1-32. NOTE: If you want to list the stations in a DGC coverage receiver group (receiver group number 101-132), see the search item for “PDCs of Stations in a DGC Group”, where you will enter the actual DGC group number, 1-32. PDCs of Coverage1 At Action =, enter 1. (Individual) Receiver Stations2 At Data =, enter 3. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter the covered station’s PDC. PDCs of Stations HavingThis search identifies stations that have buttons pointing to an Auto-Intercom,the specified station. Message Waiting, Manual Signaling, or Data Button1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 4. 3 At Action =, enter 2 . 4 At Data =, enter the pointed-to station’s PDC. 14-2 System Searches
PDCs of Stations That Hunt to a Specified Station1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 5. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter the hunted-to station’s PDC. DGC Group Number forThis search produces the DGC group number to which the a Specified Stationspecified station belongs. 1 At Action =, enter 1 2 At Data =, enter 6. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter the PDC of the station belonging to the searched-for DGC group. PDCs of Stations in a1 At Action =, enter 1. DGC Group 2 At Data =, enter 7. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter the DGC group number (1-32). 5 At Action =, enter 3. 6 At Data =, enter: —1 to find NOT-Made-Busy (active) members —0 to find Made-Busy (inactive) members. PDCs of Stations Sharing1 At Action =, enter 1. a Specific Personal Line 2 At Data =, enter 8. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter a 4-digit trunk number. System Searches 14-3
PDCs of Pickup Group1 At Action =, enter 1. Member Stations 2 At Data =, enter 9. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter the pickup group number, from 1-16. Assigned PDCs1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 11. PDCs of Stations 1 At Action =, enter 1. Associated with a Specific Directed Night Service2 At Data =, enter 12. Trunk 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter a 4-digit trunk number. Directed Night Service 1 At Action =, enter 1. Trunks Associated with a Specific PDC2 At Data =, enter 13. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter PDC of station for whose Night Service assignments you are searching. Physical Board LocationsThis search finds a physical board location number in the form item in tables “Board Type-Wildcard Representation” (Table 16-27) and “Port/Board Type-Specific Representation” (Table 16-28) in Chapter 16. 1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 15. (Continued) 14-4 System Searches
3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, NOTE: This search expects input in the form NNN or in the form where N is the initial digit or two digits identifying the station, trunk, special port, data, or empty representation. Output will be in the form where C is the cabinet number, SS is the number of the slot in that cabinet, and that slot. For example, if you want to search for single- line telephone boards using the wildcard representation, board in cabinet 1, slot 4, the first item returned in the for “Action = 2“ in Chapter 16, Tables 16-27 and 16-28.) To search for empty slots (board locations): 1 At Action =, enter 2. 2 at Data =, enter 0. Physical Port LocationsNOTE: This search (in its default “Action = 3 Data = 0” mode [translated ports]) produces a found physical port location number in the form CSSPP. You can search for physical port locations for any item in Tables 16-26 and 16-27 in Chapter 16 (except Empty, Data = 0). If you specify “Action = 3 Data = 1” below, your search will produce any found untranslated physical ports defined at the “Action = 2” level. 1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 16. 3 To initiate the search: At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter information from tables in Chapter 16. 5 Limit the search to translated or untranslated ports: At Action =, enter 3. 6 At Data =, enter 0 for translated ports or 1 for untranslated ports. System Searches 14-5
Translated Board Locations1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 17. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter information from Tables 16-26 and 16-27 in Chapter 16. To search for empty slots (board locations): 1 At Action =, enter 2. 2 At Data =, enter 0. Translated Port Locations NOTE: This search (in its default “Action=3 Data=0” mode [translated ports]) finds a translated port location number in the form CSSPP. In this case (as in the case of searching for translated board locations), System 25 can have a translation for a port on a board when that board does not exist in the system. You can search for physical port locations for any item in Tables 16-26 and 16-27 (except “Empty”, Data=0). If you specify “Action=3 Data=1” below, your search will find any untranslated physical ports defined at the Action=2 level. 1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 18. NOTE: This search expects you to input the initial digit or two digits identifying the station, trunk, special port, or data that you are searching for, followed by the wildcard representation. Output will be in the form CSSPP. For example, if you want to search for single-line ports using the wildcard representation, you would enter If you had a single- line port in cabinet 1, slot 4, the first item returned in the search would be 10401. You can find the data required for Action=2 in Tables 16-27 and 16-28, Chapter 16. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter information from tables in Chapter 16. 5 Limit the search to translated or untranslated ports: At Action =, enter 3. 6 At Data =, enter 0 for translated ports or 1 for untranslated ports. 14-6 System Searches
Port Location of ExternalThis search requires a PDC for input; it returns the port Alert Alertlocation (CSSPP) of the external alert associated with the station. 1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 19. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter the PDC of the station with external alert. Button Location onThis search yields a button number(s) that has assigned to it the Stationsfunction for which you are searching on a given station. 1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 20. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter the PDC of the station with the buttons. 5 At Action =, enter 3. 6 At Data =, enter the button function code from the “Action 101” column in Table 16-4 (See Chapter 16). Area code assigned to aThis search lists all area codes (NPAs) that will select a specific ARS patternspecified ARS routing pattern. These routing patterns were assigned in the section entitled “Area Code Routing Table” in “Administering Automatic Route Selection”. any Routing Pattern are provided. 1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 21. 3 At Action = 2, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter the pattern number for the NAA association 5 Enter C to list, enter r to remove. November 1995System Searches 14-7
DDCs that can dial for a Station or Data Port via Third-Party Call Setup1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 22. 3 At Action = 2, enter the PDC or DDC being “dialed for” (the associated station). Bridged Appearances1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 23. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter the PDC of the principal. 5 At Action =, enter 3. 6 At Data =, enter the principal station’s system access button number. Agent Status for CMSThis search locates the PDCs of agent stations that point to a Buttons monitor station. 1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 24. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter the PDC of the monitor station. - Enter C to list all agents that point to this monitor station. - Continue with Action 3 below to narrow the search for the agent pointing to a specific button on the monitor station. 5 At Action =, enter 3. 6 At Data =, enter the button number of the monitor button to be searched on. 14-8 System SearchesNovember 1995
To search for DS1 boards 1 At Action =, enter 1. that are physically 2 At Data =, enter 25. present: 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter one of the following: —1 to search a TN722 —2 to search a TN767 —3 to search both NOTE: Enter C for each search request. (Result appears as CSS when found.) To search for DS1 boards that are translated: Permanent System Alarms 1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 26. 3 At Action =, enter 2. 4 At Data =, enter one of the following: — 1 to search a TN722 — 2 to search a TN767 — 3 to search both NOTE: Enter C for each search result. (Result appears as CSS when found.) 1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 30. 3 Enter C to list, enter r to remove. Transient System Alarms1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 31. 3 Enter C to list, enter r to remove. System Searches 14-9
Most Recent Errors1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 32. 3 Enter C to list. Display Support Searches The Display Support feature lets you search for IDs (or names) associated with PDCs, DDCs, FPDCs, DGC groups, and trunk numbers. System 25 stores a maximum of 550 IDs in two alphabetical lists. One list is for trunk IDs, the other is for non-trunk IDs (PDCs, DDCs, FPDCs, and DGCs). Two types of searches are available for both lists: n Given number, get ID n Given ID, get number. Matching Display IDs To search for an ID, System 25 reads the name from left to right. Therefore, it is recommended that Display-ID names be entered in the format, last name,first name. If the system does not find a match for the full ID, it drops the last character and searches for the shortened string. The system continues to truncate the ID until it finds a match. If the ID you enter does not match any Display ID, even on the first character, you see the following message: Error 1071 inappropriate request If you enter a ?, you see the following message: Error 1071 name does not exist If two users have the same last name, the system displays the first entry with that name in the list. To see the next alphabetical entry in a list, press C. To see the first entry1 At Action =, enter 1. in a list: 2 At Data =, enter a Display Support list: —42 for PDC/DDC/FPDC/DGC Display IDs —43 for trunk Display IDs. 3 At Action = 2, enter two double quotes with one space between them (“ “). 4 Type C to see the first entry in the list. 14-10 System Searches
Search for: Display ID for a Given Number (Non-Trunk)1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter 40. 3 At Action = 2, enter the PDC, DDC, FPDC, or DGC access code. Display ID for a Trunk1 At Action =, enter 1. Listed Directory Number (LDN) (Trunks Only)2 At Data =, enter 41. 3 At Action = 2, enter the trunk LDN. Number for a Given1 At Action =, enter 1. Display ID (Non-Trunk) 2 At Data =, enter 42. 3 At Action = 2, enter the Display ID for the PDC, DDC, FPDC, or DGC Display ID (enclosed in double quotes). Trunk Number for a1 At Action =, enter 1. Given Display ID (Trunks Only)2 At Data =, enter 43. 3 At Action = 2, enter the trunk Display ID (enclosed in double quotes). System Searches 14-11