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Listing Circuit Packs
This item lets you list the board type, vintage, and cabinet location for each Circuit Pack (CP)
in the system, except the CPU and Memory CPs. When you enter Data=50 for this action
item, you see:
SLOT   CABINET 1   CABINET 2   CABINET 3
and the message, Type C to list.
When you type C, the system displays information for slot number one, as follows:
SLOT   CABINET 1   CABINET 2   CABINET 3
01ZTN85 04
This display tells you there is a ZTN-85 04 in cabinet 2, slot 1. To see...

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Administering RS-232 Parameters
Action/data pairs associated with Main Menu item 10 (RS-232) are used to administer System 25
peripheral equipment: System Administration Terminal, SMDR output port, and Digital Tape
Unit (DTU).
Any or all of these peripherals can be physically connected to System 25 via branches of an
octopus cable. Within limits, it is possible to reassign each channel to different physical
connectors. For example, if for some reason a system administrator wanted to physically connect...

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To change length of
RETURN Delay:NOTE: Unless you are already administering the Target
connector for which you want to change the RETURN delay,
you must first select a Target connector (by entering t or T
and then entering the appropriate number at the “RS232=”
prompt).
1     At Action =, enter 2.
2     At 
Data =, enter a number from 0 through 2.
The default is 0 .
To change baud rate:NOTE: Unless you are already administering the Target
connector for which you want to change the baud rate, you must...

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16 Command Reference
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 16-1
TABLE 16-2
TABLE 16-3
TABLE 16-4
TABLE 16-5
TABLE 16-6
TABLE 16-7
TABLE 16-8
TABLE 16-9
TABLE 16-10
TABLE 16-11
TABLE 16-12
TABLE 16-13
TABLE 16-14
TABLE 16-15
TABLE 16-16
TABLE 16-17
TABLE 16-18
TABLE 16-19
TABLE 16-20
TABLE 16-21
TABLE 16-22
TABLE 16-23
TABLE 16-24
TABLE 16-25
TABLE 16-26
TABLE 16-27
TABLE 16-28
TABLE 16-29
TABLE 16-30
TABLE 16-31
TABLE 16-32PORT/PDC Administration, Voice Terminals (Menu=1/2)
Voice Terminal Type Codes
Feature Button...

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Command Reference
The tables in this chapter are intended to help those who are thoroughly familiar with system
administration locate specific information without having to refer to the full text in the
administration procedure chapters. Unless you are an experienced System Administrator,
however, you should follow the administration procedures.
NOTE: Default values, if applicable, are indicated in bold print in these tables.
Default Dial Code Assignments
Each time it is cold started (full-default), the...

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TABLE 16-1 PORT/PDC Administration, Voice Terminals (Menu=1/2)
ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
OPhysical port number***CSSPP
1Enter terminal type code[See Table 16-2]
2Enter PDC[1-9999; 1-9999]
3Restrict dial access to CO trunk pool[1=Y/0=N]
4Restrict dial access to all other trunk pools†[1=Y/0=N]
5Assign ringing line preference†[1=Y/0=N]
6Assign prime line preference†[Button Number,  7]
7Assign Coverage receiver group‡[1-32, 0 for none, or
101-132 DGC receiver
group, SLAC default is
O for none]
8Assign Coverage...

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TABLE 16-1 PORT/PDC Administration, Voice Terminals (Menu=1/2) (continued)
ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
41Number of rings per callback try for
internal facilities[2-15; 3]
42Assign the number of callback retries for
outgoing facilities[0-15; 2]
43Assign the number of rings per callback try for
outgoing facilities[2-15; 3]
44Assign automatic queuing for internal facilities[1=Y/0=N]
45Assign automatic queuing for outgoing facilities[1=Y/0=N]
46Enable call waiting*[1=Y/0=N]
51Display the number of any trunks...

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TABLE 16-1 PORT/PDC Administration, Voice Terminals (Menu=1/2) (continued)
ACTION
DESCRIPTIONDATA
100Button to be assigned[button #]
101STATION-TO-STATION MESSAGE[5]
WAITING
102PDC of the station that is paired with this[PDC]
station’s MSG WAIT button
103Button number of the MSG WAIT button on
[button #]
the paired station
100Button to be assigned[button #]
101COVERAGE MESSAGE WAITING[6]
If type 310 or 311: NOT ADMINISTRABLE
100Button to be assigned[button #]
101MANUAL SIGNALING[7]
102PDC of signaled...

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TABLE 16-1 PORT/PDC Administration, Voice Terminals (Menu=1/2) (continued)
ACTION
DESCRIPTIONDATA
100Button to be assigned
[button #]
101SEND ALL CALLS[11]
If type 310 or 311: NOT ADMINISTRABLE
102Enable single-ring reminder?
[1=Y/0=N]
103Send ring to bridged stations or to coverage[0-2; 2]
stations?
0 = to bridged stations
1 = to coverage stations
2 = to both
100Button to be assigned
[button #]
101COVERAGE - INDIVIDUAL[12]
If type 310 or 311: NOT ADMINISTRABLE
102PDC of the covered station[PDC]...
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