ATT System 25 Advanced Administration User Guide
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9 10 11 12 Administering Attendant Equipment Administering Attendant Equipment Default Attendant Assignments Assigning a Switched Loop Attendant Console Assigning a Second Attendant Console Moving Attendant Consoles Changing an Attendant PDC Checking Attendant Position Number Removing an Attendant Console Assigning a Direct Extension Selector Console(s) 9-4 Assigning Selector Console Buttons Display Support Assigning Class of Service to an Attendant Console Assigning Attendant Options (DTAC and SLAC)...
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14 15 16System Searches System Searches14-1 Administering RS-232 Parameters Administering RS 232 Parameters15-1 Command Reference 16 Command Reference Command Reference16-1 16-3 17 18Requirements for the SAT Requirements for the SAT17-1 Administering the T1 Carrier Interface (DS1/HI D CKT) Administering the T1 Carrier Interface (DS1) TN746 Analog Line Circuit Administration High Density Circuit (HI D CKT) Administration Port Administration Timing Administration 18-1 18-1a 18-2 18-6 18-7 IIndex IndexI-1...
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Introduction This manual provides the information you need to administer AT&T System 25 station, network access, and system features. This includes configuring the system for initial service (that is, initializing the system) and making day-to-day changes required for efficient operation. This manual is for Release 3 systems only. If you have a Release 1, Version 1 system, obtain the Administration Manual numbered 555-500-500. If you have a Release 1, Version 2 system, obtain the Administration Manual...
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The System Administrator is responsible for the following: n n n n Training other station users and the Attendant. After the system has been initialized, assuring that any additions, changes, or deletions to system or terminal features are made. Your System Administrator may make these changes or you can contact AT&T to have the technician make the changes. Maintaining system security. Notifying company management (and AT&T) about problems, alarms, and service complaints. For more information concerning...
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How to Use the System This chapter describes the way you interact with the system using the System Administration Terminal (SAT). First, it tells you how to log in to System 25. Then, how to use the Main Menu to access areas of the system you want to administer. Next, it tells you how enter administration commands to view and change the way your system operates. Finally, it describes the kinds of warning, error, and text messages the system supplies. Logging In to System 25 System Security For security...
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Leaving an Administration Session When you complete an administration session, or if you want to interrupt a session at any point, just turn off the terminal. You can also end an administration session by: n Unplugging the cable from the modular jack connecting the terminal to the system. n Disconnecting the RS232 connector from the terminal. n Hanging up to drop the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal on disconnect if you are connected via a modem. Correcting Typing Errors You can correct a typing...
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The System 25 Administration Main Menu When you log into the administration terminal, you see the Main Menu. This menu allows you to enter one of several command areas (Port, PDC, etc.). The Main Menu looks like this (you may find minor variations on your display): MAIN MENU 1) PORT7) TOLL ALLOWED LIST 2) PDC8) SEARCH 3) HIDCKT9) SAVE/RESTORE 4) SYSTEM10) RS232 5) FPDC11) ARS 6) DGC12) reserved Make one selection from menu -> SCREEN 2-1 Main Menu When you select an item from the Main Menu, you enter a...
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Selecting a Main Menu Item To select an item from the Main Menu, just type the number of the item you want followed by [ Enter ]. If you type [ Enter ] by itself or if you type a number that is not between 1 and 12, the following message is displayed. Must be a number from 1-12 Make one selection from menu-> Administration Commands Once you select an item from the Main Menu, you can administer the features and parameters accessible in that command area by entering commands. You use commands to tell the...
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Command Functions The previous section introduced you to the basic command formats. This section shows you how to enter or change an action number, data value, or target value. Entering Commands Keep the following considerations about the Return key in mind as you enter commands: n As you will see in the section below, to enter information means to type the required numbers or letters and press [ Return ]. The Return key is included in the examples in this chapter to accustom you to using it....
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Here is an example of the D command. You see: Port = 10604 Action = 7 Data = 0 > To change, you enter D 5 [ Return ] and see: > Data = 5 Port = 10604 Action = 7 Data = 5 > Changing a Target Value You can change target values under the following Main Menu items: n Port n PDC n DGC n Toll Allowed List n RS232. As examples, the next two sections show you how to change a target value under the Port and PDC Main Menu items. You change target values under the other command areas in the same...