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    							To assign a toll
    restriction class:1     At Action =, enter 14.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter the toll class number, 0 - 5, from the
    following list:
    O = Not toll restricted
    1 = Toll Calls Allowed Lists 1-5
    2 = Toll Calls Allowed Lists 2-5
    3 = Toll Calls Allowed Lists 3-5
    4 = Toll Calls Allowed List 4-5
    5 = Toll Calls Allowed List 5 (only)
    The default is 0.
    NOTE: To allow Toll Restriction station to make operator-
    assisted trunk calls, 
    Action = 17, Data = 1 must be set for
    each trunk used.
    To assign an ARS Facility1     At Action =, enter 15.
    Restriction level (FRL):
    2     At 
    Data =, enter the FRL number, 0 - 3, from the following
    list:
    LevelAllowed FRL Pools
    O -
    O
    1 -0,1
    2 -0,1,2
    3 -0,1,2,3
    The default is 3.
    To enter an associated1     At 
    Action =, enter 21.
    voice/data station:2     At Data =, enter:
    -     the PDC or DDC of the associated station. See
    Action=22 next to restrict Third-Party Call Setup to just
    this associated station.
    -     O for none; either to allow this terminal to dial calls for
    any voice/data station, or to totally disable the feature
    on this terminal. See the following action (Action=22).
    NOTE: This action is not administrable for the STARLAN
    CP; the value is fixed at 0.
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    							To allow toll-restricted
    stations to make IXC
    codes+1NPA calls:1     At Action =, enter 23.
    2At Data =, enter:
    - 1 to allow calls
    - O to disallow calls
    The default is 0.
    To allow toll-restricted1     At 
    Action =, enter 24.
    stations to make IXC
    codes+011 calls:
    2At Data =, enter:
    - 1 to allow calls
    - O to disallow calls
    The default is 0.
    To allow toll-restricted1     At 
    Action =, enter 25.
    stations to make IXC
    codes+NXX calls:
    2At Data =, enter:
    - 1 to allow calls
    - O to disallow calls
    The default is 0.
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    							To restrict Third-Party
    Call Setup so the user
    can only establish calls
    for the associated station:
    —
    —
    1     At Action =, enter 22.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter:
    1: to restrict Third-Party Call Setup to just the
    associated station specified with Action = 21, or to
    totally disable the feature for this terminal (if you
    entered Data = 0 for Action = 21).
    0: to allow this terminal to call any endpoint station,
    or to enable this feature for a STAR-LAN CP.
    The default is 1.
    Setting Baud Rate and Parity
    NOTE: For each data terminal, indicate all permissible
    operating speeds and any required parity.
    To auto-adjust baud rate1     At 
    Action =, enter 61. ‡
    on call origination:
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1 for DLC and 0 for STARLAN CP.
    Can this terminal operate1     At 
    Action =, enter 62 . ‡
    at a low data rate?
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes, or 0 for no.
    The default is 0.
    Can this terminal operate1     At 
    Action =, enter 63. ‡
    at a baud rate of 300 bps?
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1.
    ‡   This is a Read-Only feature for the STARLAN CP.
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    							Can this terminal operate
    at a baud rate of 1200
    bps?
    1     At Action =, enter 64 . ‡
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1.
    Can this terminal operate
    at a baud rate of 2400
    bps?
    1     At Action =, enter 65. ‡
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1.
    Can this terminal operate
    at a baud rate of 4800
    bps?
    1     At Action =, enter 66 . ‡
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 0.
    Can this terminal operate
    at a baud rate of 9600
    bps?
    1     At Action =, enter 67. ‡
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 0.
    Can this terminal operate
    at a baud rate of 19200
    bps?
    1     At Action = , enter 68. ‡
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1.
    ‡   This is a Read-Only feature for the STARLAN CP.
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    							To assign the parity
    setting to correspond to
    the terminal’s parity
    setting:NOTE: This setting only specifies the parity the data port will
    use when sending text messages to the terminal. All data is
    transmitted eight bits per character.
    1     At Action =, enter 69. ‡
    2     At Data =, enter a number that represents one of the
    following parity settings:
    0 - zero in the parity bit
    1 - one in the parity bit
    2 - even parity (may be used for none)
    3 - odd parity
    The default is 
    2.
    Assigning Other Data Features
    To enable keyboard
    1     At Action =, enter 70. ‡
    dialing (also referred to as
    Command Mode):
    2     At Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 1.
    NOTE: Generally, set this to 1 for data terminals and 0
    for hosts.
    To allow the user to
    configure data port
    parameters:
    1     At Action =, enter 71. ‡
    2     At Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 1.
    For a STARLAN CP, the default is 0.
    To permit mismatch of
    baud rate between this
    port and a called port:1     At Action =, enter 72 . ‡
    2     At Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 
    0.
    ‡   This is a Read-Only feature for the STARLAN CP.
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    							To echo dialed characters1     At Action =, enter 73. ‡
    during call setup:
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1.
    To set your disconnect1     At 
    Action =, enter 74 . ‡
    code:
    To display call progress
    text messages:2     At 
    Data =, enter:
    —1 for two short BREAKS
    —0 for one long BREAK
    The default is 1.
    1     At 
    Action =, enter 75. ‡
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1.
    To display connection1     At 
    Action =, enter 77. ‡
    indication message:
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1.
    ‡   This is a Read-Only feature for the STARLAN CP.
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    							Administering Attendant Equipment
    System 25 can have up to two attendant consoles, either Switched Loop Attendant Consoles
    (SLACs) or Direct Trunk Attendant Consoles (DTACs). You cannot mix a DTAC and a SLAC
    in the same system; both consoles must be the same type.
    If you have two attendant consoles, you will sometimes need to distinguish between the first
    and second consoles during administration. For administration purposes, the first attendant
    console you assign to the system (or the default attendant assignment) is known to the
    system as the “first” attendant. The second console you assign to the system us called the
    “second” attendant. This section explains how to:
    n     Assign a SLAC
    n     Assign a second attendant console
    n     Move an attendant console
    n     Change the attendant’s PDC
    n     Remove an attendant console
    n     Assign a selector console(s)
    n     Assign attendant Display IDs
    n     Assign attendant Class-of-Service parameters
    n     Assign attendant options.
    Default Attendant Assignments
    AT&T System 25 provides default button assignments. These assignments are identified in
    Chapter 10. (See Tables 10-1 through 10-7.)
    DTAC By default, System 25 assigns a DTAC to the first ATL port in the system. That
    attendant console has a default PDC of 200. You can use that PDC, or you can change the
    PDC by following that procedure in this section. Users can also reach the attendant by
    dialing 0. (If you do not have an attendant console, you need to remove the default
    assignment before you can add a voice terminal to this port.)
    SLAC To install a SLAC, you first need to remove the default attendant assignments for
    the DTAC, then assign the new console and attendant PDC.
    Administering Attendant Equipment 9-1 
    						
    							Direct Extension Selector Console System 25 assigns by default a selector console,
    associated with the first attendant console, to the second ATL port in the system. Therefore,
    if you do not have a selector console, you need to remove the default assignments before you
    can reassign the port.
    Assigning a Switched Loop Attendant Console
    To replace the default
    DTAC with a SLAC:1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 1.
    2     At 
    Port =, enter the default port assignment for the
    attendant console (CSSPP).
    3     At 
    Action =, enter 1.
    4     At 
    Data =, enter 0.
    5     You will see several warning messages for feature
    associations the attendant console has with other stations.
    Each message ends with
    C to continue, any other key to abort. Type C for each of
    these until you see the message,
    Action = 1 Data = 0
    6     Type d and at Data =, enter 310.
    7     Now reenter the attendant console PDC (since the default
    PDC [200] was removed in step 5 above).
    8     Type a and at 
    Action =, enter 2.
    9     At 
    Data =, enter the PDC for the attendant.
    NOTE: No outside calls will enter the SLAC queue until
    trunk priorities are reset. See “Assigning Trunk Options
    for a SLAC System” in Chapter 5.
    Assigning a Second Attendant Console
    To assign a second
    1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 1.
    attendant console (DTAC
    or SLAC; same type as2     At 
    Port =, enter the CSSPP for the second attendant
    the first console):console.
    3     At 
    Action =, enter 1.
    (Continued)
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    							4     At Data =, enter:
    —309 for a DTAC
    —310 for a SLAC
    5     You see the prompt, 
    Action = 2.
    6     At Data =, enter the PDC for the second
    attendant console.
    Moving Attendant Consoles
    To move an attendant1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 2.
    console to a different port
    (DTAC or SLAC):2     At 
    PDC =, enter the PDC for the attendant you want to
    move.
    3     At 
    Action =, enter 0
    4     At 
    Data =, enter the new CSSPP for this
    attendant console.
    Changing an Attendant PDC
    To change the attendant1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 1.
    PDC:
    2     At 
    Port =, enter the CSSPP for the attendant console.
    3     At 
    Action =, enter 2.
    4     At 
    Data =, enter the new PDC for the attendant.
    Checking Attendant Position Number
    To display attendant1     At Action =, enter 60.
    position number (Read
    Only):2     You see either:
    —Data = 1 for the first attendant, or
    —Data = 2 for the second attendant
    Administering Attendant Equipment 9-3 
    						
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