ATT System 25 Administration Manual
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TABLE 16-9 MET Set Button Defaults 7 - SYS ACCESS 8 - SYS ACCESS 9 - REP DIAL 10 - REP DIAL 11 - LAST # DIALED Message† Drop† Conference† Transfer† Hold† † Cannot be changed. 16-18 Command Reference
TABLE 16-10 PORT/PDC Administration, Data Terminals (Menu=1/2) ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA OPhysical port numberCSSPP Enter data type code[See Table 16-10] 2 Enter DDC[1-9999; 600-704] 3Restrict dial access to CO trunk pool† [1=Y/0=N] 4 Restrict dial access to all other trunk pools†[1=Y/0=N] 12DDC of station to hunt to next[PDC; 0 for none] 13Restrict this station from making outward[1=Y/0=N] calls? 14Assign toll restriction class?[1-5; 0 for none] 15Assign ARS Facility Restriction Level?[0-3; 3] 21 Enter associated voice/data endpoint station‡[PDC/DDC or 0 for none] 22Restrict Third-Party Call Set-Up so user can [1=Y/0=N] only establish calls for the associated station (see Action 21)† 23Allow toll restricted stations to make IXC [1=Y/0=N] codes+1NPA calls 24Allow toll restricted stations to make IXC [1=Y/0=N] codes+011 calls 25 Allow toll restricted stations to make IXC [1=Y/0=N] codes+NXX calls 61Auto-adjust baud rate on call origination.*[1=Y/0=N] (The default is 0 for STARLAN CP.) 62Allow terminal to operate at low bit per [1=Y/0=N] second (bps)* 63Allow terminal to operate at a baud rate of [1=Y/0=N] 300 bps* 64Allow terminal to operate at a baud rate of [1=Y/0=N] 1200 bps* 65Allow terminal to operate at a baud rate of [1=Y/0=N] 2400 bps* 66Allow terminal to operate at a baud rate of [1=Y/0=N] 4800 bps* 67Allow terminal to operate at a baud rate of [1=Y/0=N] 9600 bps* 68Allow terminal to operate at a baud rate of [1=Y/0=N] 19200 bps* 69Assign this parity setting to correspond with[0-3; 2]** terminal’s parity setting* † If data port type code 1802 (STARLAN CP), default values are relevant for the first installed port on the board. Values assigned to this action item on any of the four ports will be copies to all four ports on this board. ‡ Not administrable for STARLAN CP. * Read-only for STARLAN CP. ** 0 Bit in parity position 1 Bit in parity position 2 Even parity (maybe used for none) 3 Odd parity November 1995 Continued on next page Command Reference 16-19
TABLE 16-10 PORT/PDC Administration, Data Terminals (Menu=1/2) (continued) ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA 70Allow keyboard dialing/Command Mode†[1=Y/0=N] 71Allow user configuration of data port[1=Y/0=N] parameters.† (The default is 0 for STARLAN CP.) 72Allow mismatch of user’s data module and [1=Y/0=N] data port baud rate† 73Allow characters dialed from keyboard to be[1=Y/0=N] echoed by the data port† 74 Enter your disconnect code†[1-2 short BREAKS/ 0-1 long BREAK] 75Allow call progress text messages to be[1=Y/0=N] displayed on screen† 77Display connection indication message†[1=Y/0=N] 90Assign/remove DDC Display ID[“11 characters or less”, or “ ” to remove] TABLE 16-11 Data Port Type Codes IF THE DATA PORT TYPECODE. IS Data Line Card (DLC) 1801 functionality for ZTN126 or TN726 STARLAN Interface Circuit1802 Pack (STARLAN CP) in DLC- compatibility mode Disable this individual port (for any of the above data port types) 0 † Read-only for STARLAN CP. 16-20 Command ReferenceNovember 1995
TABLE 16-12 PORT Administration, Trunks (Menu=1) ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA OPhysical port numberCSSPP 1Enter trunk port type code[See Table 16-13] 2Enter trunk number[0001-9999; 0001-0104] 3Assign Class-of-Service code[(DID 1-4; 3) (All other— See Table 16-14; 8)] 4Assign pooled facility access code.[Facility access code; (100, 101, 102) 0 if trunk not in any group 5Allow dial access[1=Y/0=N] 6Assign the trunk to a DGC group[1-32; 0 for none] 7Make this a directed night service trunk[1=Y/0=N] 8Assign night service delay announcement[1 for first announcement, 2 for second announcement, 0 for none] 9Type of signaling on incoming calls[1=Tone/0=Pulse] (Tie-Trunks only) 10Determine pooled trunk hunting order of a specified trunk [Read Only] 11For Switched Loop Attendant systems ONLY:[0-7; 0=won’t ring in Priority of trunk to ring in queue†queue/ or 1=highest priority, 7=lowest priority] 12For Switched Loop Attendant Systems ONLY:[0-2; 0=either Att./1=1st Which attendant should receive calls from thisAtt. ONLY/2=2nd Att. trunk?†ONLY] 13Specify Remote Access usage type‡[0-2; 0=none, 1=shared, 2=dedicated] 14Allow dial-access users to queue for this trunk?[1=Y/0=N] 15Adjust Digital Tie Trunk gain for satellite[1=satellite, 0=tandem] >15 msec round trip delay 16For types 702, 802 ONLY:[1=Y/0=N] Is this port to be used for paging? 17Identify trunk pool with Originating Line[0=[IXC+] 0, 0+, or 01N+ Screeningcalls are not allowed from Toll Restricted Stations, [1=[IXC+] 0, 0+, or 01N+ calls are allowed from Toll Restricted Stations, 30Special Signaling DS1 (LS, GS, OPS only)0 = Foreign Exchange 1 = Special Access Unit 90Assign/remove trunk Display ID*[“11 characters or less”, or “ ” to remove] For trunk port type codes: 701, 702, 801, 802, 805: default is “OUTSIDE” 901, 902: NOT ADMINISTRABLE 1001-1008: default is “BRANCH” † Not administrable for trunk port type codes 901-902 or 1003-1008. ‡ Not administrable for trunk port type codes 901-902. * Not administrable for trunk port type codes 901-902 or 1001-1008. November 1995Command Reference 16-21
TABLE 16-13 Trunk Type Codes If the Trunk Type is: Code: Ground Start, CO 701† Ground Start, WATS, FX Ground Start, PBX/Centrex Loop Start, CO Loop Start, WATS, FX Loop Start, PBX/Centrex DID Immediate Dial DID Wink Start Auto-in/Auto-out Auto-in/Immediate Dial-out Immediate Dial-in/Auto-out Immediate Dial-in/Immediate Dial-out Wink Dial-in/Auto-out Wink Dial-in/Wink Dial-out Delay Dial-in/Auto-out Delay Dial-in/Delay Dial-out 702 705* 801† 802 805* 901 902† 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006† 1007 1008 † Default Types. * Required for Centrex. 16-22 Command ReferenceNovember 1995
TABLE 16-14 Trunk Class of Service (for all trunks, except DID) TRUNK CLASS OF SERVICE (FOR ALL TRUNKS EXCEPT DID) COS CODE O 1 2 3 4 NIGHTOUTWARDINSHORT SERVICESIGNALINGONLYDISCONNECT TT TT l TTl TTll 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15DP DPl DPl DPll lTT lTT l lTTl lTTll lDP lDP l lDPl lDPll TT = Touch Tone DP = Dial-Pulse November 1995Command Reference 16-23
TABLE 16-15 Port Administration, Auxiliary Equipment (Menu=1) ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA ODisplay physical port number, in the form CSSPP 1Enter special feature port type code(see Table 16-16) 1Assign external alerts[253] 2Assign associated station number[PDC of associated station, 0 if night service alert] 1Assign paging Interface (associated with auxiliary[1301-1303] trunk circuit) 2Assign PDC for this zone[PDC (zone 1) PDC (zone 2) PDC (zone 3) 0 for none] 3Assign all-zone PDC[PDC for all-zone, 0 for none] 4Dial restrict this zone (1=YES/0=NO)[1/0] 1Assign DGC delay announcement[255] 2Unique PDC[PDC] 3Dial Access Restrict[1=Y/0=N] 90Assign/Remove DA port Display ID[“1 characters or less” or “ ” to remove] 1Assign directed night service delay[251 (delay announcementannouncement #1); 252 (delay announcement #2)] 2Assign number of rings before delay[0-15] announcement 1Assign music-on-hold source254 2Assign music-on-hold for Special Hold?[1=Yes/0=No] 1Assign Voice Message System port type:[260 - 263] 260 = standard voice mail services 261 = Coverage/auto-attendant 262 = message drop 2 3 4 5 10 13 14 15 263 = announcement service Assign PDC for this VMS port Restrict dial access to the CO trunk pool Restrict dial access to all other trunk pools Make this VMS port dial-accessible Make this VMS port an extended station† Restrict this station from making any outside calls Assign a toll restriction class Assign an ARS Facility Restriction Level [PDC] [1=Y/0=N] [1=Y/0=N] [1=Y/0=N] [1=Y/0=N] [1=Y/0=N] [0-4] [0-3] 51Display the number of any trunks assigned to this port for Night Service 52Assign a trunk to this port for Night Service[4-digit trunk number] 53Delete a trunk from this port’s Night Service list[4-digit trunk number] 90Assign/Remove VMS port Display ID[“1 1 characters or less” or “ ” to remove] † For TN742/TN746 ports only. Use the default value for extended stations, in order to meet FCC compliance for level of dial tone. 16-24 Command ReferenceNovember 1995
TABLE 16-15 Port Administration Auxiliary Equipment (Menu=1) (continued) ACTION DESCRIPTIONDATA 1 Assign pooled modem[1901] 1 Assign additional tone detector[2101] 1 Assign dial dictation[2201 (aux. trunk interface); 201 (station port interface)] 2 Assign dial dictation PDC[PDC] 1 Assign selector console[1601 or 1602] 21-27 Assign the hundreds group to this button. TABLE 16-16 Auxiliary Equipment Port Type Codes This table shows data values associated with Action=1 on Table 16-15. FEATURE TN742, ZTN78TN763ZTN76ZTN77TN748TN758ZTN79 Tone Detector2101 External Alert 253 1st Page Zone1301702†802† 2nd Page Zone1302702†802† 3rd Page Zone1303 702†802† nth Page Zone702†802† DGC Delay Ann.255 Dial Dictation2012201 Music-On-Hold 254 1st N.S. Delay Ann.251 2nd N.S. Delay Ann.252 1st Selector Console 1601 2nd Selector Console1602 Pooled Modem 1901 VMS: Voice Mail260 VMS: Cover/Auto-Attend.261 VMS: Message Drop262 VMS: Ann. Service263 † Only one 702 or 802 type page port may be needed to provide multiple paging zones, depending on type of paging hardware connected to paging port. You can mix 702, 802 with 1301-1303 types to provide additional zones, but ACTIONs like ALL ZONE paging and ‘dial restrict’ page zone are only available with 1301-1303 types. November 1995Command Reference 16-25
TABLE 16-17 Port Options PORTS, Station/Trunk/Special Port Circuit Board Options FOR QUALIFIED SYSTEMS TECHNICIANS ONLY† (See Table 16-18, “Applicable Options”) ACTIONDESCRIPTION DATA 32 Set CO disconnect time (in 20 msec increments)[0-2540 msec; 500] 33 Set end-to-end signaling tone timing (in 20 msec increments) FOR TN742 AND ZTN78 ONLY:[20-2540 msec; 340] FOR ALL OTHER BOARDS:[0-2540 msec; 60] 34 Set end-to-end signaling pause timing in 20 msec increments) FOR TN742 AND ZTN78 ONLY:[20-2540 msec; 100] FOR ALL OTHER BOARDS:[0-2540 msec; 60] 35 Set hybrid balance. Data is balance type: 1=Resistor; [1/0] 0=Resistor/Capacitor. Trunk ports default to 0; station ports default to 1. 36Set gain; 1 (Gain=3db) or 0 (Gain=0db) [1/0] 37 Set E&M signaling type. Data is signaling type 0[0-2] (Type 1 compatible), 1 (Type V), or 2 (Type I). 38Set answer supervision delay timing[0-5100 msec; 300] 40 T1 Special Signaling[0=FX or 1=SAU] † WARNING: The default values in Tables 16-17 and 16-18 must not be changed without the support and guidance of Tier III staff. For TN742 ports only, use the default value for Off-Premises Stations in order to meet FCC com dial tone. 16-26 Command ReferenceNovember 1995
TABLE 16-18 Available Options See WARNING for Table 16-17. In this table, a bullet indicates that the default value for that action (shown in Table 16-17) is applicable for this circuit board. CIRCUIT BOARD ZTN76 ZTN77 TN753 TN760LS Trunk l ll ll ll l DID Trunk TN763 TN742 ZTN78 ZTN79 TN735 ZTN85 TN748 BOARDACTION TYPE32333435†363738 GS Trunkllll TIE Trunklllll AUX Trunkll T.T. Stationlglgll T.T. Stationlglg ATL Station MET Station Svc. Ckt. Tone Det. ZTN131 TN767 TN767 TN767 TN767 TN767Svc. Ckt. OPS (T1) GS Trunk (T1) LS Trunk (T1) TIE Trunk (T1) DID Trunk (T1)l l l ll l l l ll l l l ll † ACTION 35 (Hybrid Balance defaults depend on board type. Ports are defaulted to O (Resistor/Capacitor termination); station Ports are defaulted to 1 (Resistor termination). * Timing adjustable for internal calls only. TABLE 16-19 PDC Administration (Menu=2) ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA OMove this station to a new port [CSSPP (new port assignment)] (moved-to port must be vacant) 1 Display terminal type code[See Table 16-2] 2-53 All otherSee note below. 90Assign/remove PDC Display ID[“11 characters or less”, or “ ” to remove] NOTE: Action/data items administrable under PDC (Menu=2) are the same as those under Port (Menu=1). (See Table 16-1.) November 1995Command Reference 16-27