ATT System 25 Advanced Administration User Guide
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Here is an example of the T (target select) command with PDC (Main Menu item 2). You see: PDC = 9876 Action = 1 Data = 201 > You enter T 8765 [ Return ] and see: > PDC = 8765 Action = Action Groups Some action numbers are parts of groups. These groups are sets of closely related system parameters that need to be changed as a group. For example, when you assign a voice terminal, you must also assign a PDC. (See the example at the end of this section.) If you change the data value for an action item and...
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You enter 6789 [ Return ] and see: > Data = 6789 Port = 10408 Action = 2 Data = 6789 > NOTE: There are no more members in this action group, so the system does not prompt for more data values. Display Support IDs The Display Support feature lets you enter an ID (or name) for each PDC, DDC, FPDC, DGC access code, and trunk, creating a database for use during system administration. For systems with a Switched Loop Attendant Console (SLAC), it is essential that you enter this information. For systems with a...
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For example, if you select Main Menu item 5 (FPDC) and want to display active FPDCs, You see: > Action = You enter 1 [ Return ] and see: > Action = 1 c to continue list, anything else to abort > FPDC: Action = 1 Data = 6666 > You enter C and see: FPDC: Action = 1 Data = 7777 > You enter C and see: FPDC: Action = 1 Data = 8888 > You enter C and see: FPDC: Action = 1 Data = 9999 > You enter C and see: P16: END OF LIST FPDC: Action = 1 Data = 0 > NOTE: You may also “abort” the list by typing a, d, or m....
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Removing Ports When (under Port or PDC on the Main Menu) you try to remove a port from the system, there are several kinds of associations you may want to investigate before you remove that port from the system. These associations (for example, the appearance of a trunk on several station buttons or an external alert associated with a station) are called blocks. System 25 generates warning messages about these blocks so you do not perform an administration function that goes beyond your intent. For each...
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System Responses During an administration session, there are occasions when you may enter inappropriate information at a prompt. While System 25 does not catch all input errors, it does catch many of them. System 25 has three means of responding to incorrect input. n Error messages n Print messages n Warnings Error Messages Error messages appear in the following general form: Error nnnn[Where nnnn is a number] aaaaa aaaa[Where aaaaa aaaa is a message] A second level of help is also available. If...
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5To request additional help on this error message, type ? The second level error message is followed by a new prompt. Error 7012 PDC already exists Data = The system continues to prompt for correct data. Print Messages This kind of message is straightforward—it conveys information. A print message does not describe an error condition. A print message appears at the end of certain search lists. For example, if you enter the Search option (item 8 from the Main Menu) and search the table of most recent...
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Initializing the System This section outlines the procedure for administering initial system translations (initializing the system). To initialize the system, you must know the desired configuration. The System 25 implementation forms contain all the information necessary to initialize the system; they also form the basis for system Administration Records. These forms should be properly organized in the Administration Records Binder. As the system is initialized, it is essential that you write all port...
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TABLE 3-1 Default Dial Code Assignments Port Trunk Numbers (not part of dial plan) Station Dial Codes: Multiline voice terminals Single-Line voice terminals Data terminals System Dial Codes: Trunk Access Codes: Loop start Ground start Tie trunks Attendant Call Park Night Service Modem Request Code (Pooled Modem) ARSDefault Code 0001 - 0104 200 - 238 300 - 355 400 - 599 600 - 704 100 101 102 800 - 807 810 820 9 Limited Default Cold Start If you have many conflicting default codes, you may want to perform...
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Initialization Sequence Begin with a Cold Start When you administer the initial translations, it is important that you begin from a known condition. You can establish a known condition by forcing a cold start (Menu 9, Action=20, Data=1 or 2). As explained in the previous section, a full default cold start (which takes about 3 minutes) causes the system to check all slots for valid CP types and assign default translations to all ports (except auxiliary trunk ports). A limited default cold start, which...
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TABLE 3-2 Initialization Sequence From the information provided on this form,Enter these translations: 1 System Options FormEnter system toll restriction options, pooled modem options, and other system options following the procedures in “Administering System-Wide Options”. 2Toll Calls Allowed Lists FormEnter these lists following the procedures in “Administering System-Wide Options” 3Floating Personal Dial CodeEnter all FPDCs following the procedure in List“Administering System-Wide Options” 4System...