ATT System 25 Advanced Administration User Guide
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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 information about subsequent slot numbers, type C. CP Display Symbols You may see a *, #, or $ immediately following a CP identification number. These symbols indicate: * - Mismatch:This CP does not match the CP translated to be in this slot. # - Unused:This CP is not translated. $ -Invalid:This CP is invalid for this svstem. The symbol and its meaning are repeated at the end of the line in which it appears. If a CP has been translated but is not present, MISSING appears where the CP would have been listed. To display list of port1 At Action =, enter 1. board types, vintages, 2 At Data =, enter 50. and locations: 14-12 System Searches
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 the SMDR function to the default digital tape unit connector (connector 3), that connector could be made to serve the SMDR function via an administration command. If a connector function (1 through 4) is reassigned, then the function being replaced is automatically disconnected. To administer an RS-2321 From the Main Menu prompt, enter 10. connector function: 2 At RS232 =, enter the target—the physical connector you want to reassign or administer. (See footnote*.) To reassign an RS-232 connector function:1 At Action =, enter 1. 2 At Data =, enter the function you want to assign to the Target connector from the following list: O - None (disconnect function) 1 - Admin. (Target 1 or 4 only) 2 - SMDR (Target 2 or 3 only) 3 - Tape (Target 3 only) 4 - Reserved * The default for each Target connector is as follows: TARGETDEFAULT DATA (=CAPABILITY) DEFAULT BAUD RATE 1(=Administration)1200, 300 (auto-baud) 22 (-SMDR)1200 33 (=Save/Restore Tape)1200 4Reserved9600, 1200 (auto-baud) 5RIMS1200 November 1995Administering RS-232 Parameters 15-1
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 first select a Target connector (by entering t or T and then entering the appropriate number at the “RS232=” prompt). 1 At Action =, enter 3. 2 At Data =, enter 300, 1200, 4800, or 9600. (See footnote* on previous page for the default data.) 15-2 Administering RS-232 ParametersNovember 1995
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 Translation (Menu=1/2) Multiline Voice Terminal Button Defaults Switched Loop Attendant Console Button Defaults (Type 310) Switched Loop Attendant Console Button Defaults (Type 311) Direct Trunk Attendant Console Button Defaults (Cold-Start Defaults) Direct Trunk Attendant Console Defaults (Administration-Installed Defaults) MET Set Button Defaults PORT/PDC Administration, Data Terminals (Menu=1/2) Data Port Type Codes Port Administration, Trunks (Menu=1) Trunk Type Codes Trunk Class of Service (for all trunks except DID) Port Administration, Auxiliary Equipment (Menu=1) Special Feature Port Type Codes Port Options Applicable Options PDC Administration (Menu=2) High Density Circuit Administration (Menu=3) System Administration (Menu=4) Standard Call Type Defaults Message-Center-Like Call-Type Defaults (effect of Action 90) FPDC Administration (Menu=5) Direct Group Calling Administration (Menu=6) Toll Calls Allowed List Administration (Menu=7) Searches: Action Items (Menu=8) Board Type—Wildcard Representation Port/Board Type—Specific Representation Save/Restore and System Restarts (Menu=9) RS232 Port Administration (Menu=10) Automatic Route Selection Administration (Menu=11)16-4 16-12 16-13 16-15 16-16 16-16 16-17 16-17 16-18 16-19 16-20 16-21 16-22 16-23 16-24 16-25 16-26 16-27 16-27 16-28 16-28 16-32 16-32 16-33 16-33 16-33 16-34 16-36 16-37 16-39 16-39 16-40 16 Command Reference 16-1
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 system assigns default translations to ports as follows: PortDefault Code Trunk Numbers (not part of dial0001 - 0104 plan) Station Dial Codes: Multiline voice terminals Single-line voice terminals Data terminals200 - 238 300 - 355 400 - 599 600 - 704 System Dial Codes: Trunk Access Codes: Loop start Ground start Tie trunks Attendant Call Park Night Service Modem Request Code (Pooled Modem) ARS 100 101 102 800 - 807 810 820 9 Command Reference 16-3
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 ring on no answer‡[1=Y/0-N, SLAC default is 0 for none] 9Assign Coverage ring on busy‡[1=Y/0=N, SLAC default is 0 for none] 10Make this an extended station*[1=Y/0=N] 11Assign a group pickup number[1-16]; 0 for none] 12PDC of station to hunt to next[PDC; 0 for none] 13Restrict this station from making outward calls[1=Y/0=N] 14Assign toll restriction class[1-5]; 0 for none] 15Assign ARS Facility Restriction Level[0-3; 3] 16Enable personal speed dialing[1=Y/0=N] 17Send ringing to bridged appearances when[1=Y/0-N] principal doesn’t answer?** 18Send ringing to bridged appearances when[1=Y/0=N] principal is busy?** 19Is this a display station?‡[1=Y/0=N] 20Enable automatic incoming call ID‡[1=Y/0=N] 21Type of account code entry[O=optional 1=forced (for all outside calls), 2=forced (for calls beginning with “O” or “0”)] 22Allow this station to use remote call[1=Y/0=N] forwarding? 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 25Allow toll restricted stations to make IXC[1=Y/0=N] codes+NXX calls 40Assign the number of callback retries for[0-15; 2] internal facilities Continued on next page ***Note: The TN746 (Analog Line) has to be installed per Menu 3 first. † Read-only feature for WAC. ‡ Not administrable for SLAC + * For TN742/TN746 ports, use the default value for extended stations in order to meet FCC compliance for level of dial tone. ** Not administrable for SLAC or DTAC. 16-4 Command ReferenceNovember 1995
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 assigned to this station for night service 52Assign a trunk to this station for night service [4-digit trunk number] 53Delete a trunk from this station’s night [4-digit trunk number] service list 60For DTAC or SLAC: Display attendant [1=1st Att./ position number (Read-only)2=2nd Att.] 90Assign/remove PDC Display ID[“11 characters or less”, or “ ” to remove] 100Button to be assigned[button #] 101SYSTEM ACCESS - ORIGINATE ONLY[1] If type 310 or 311: NOT ADMINISTRABLE 100Button to be assigned[button #] 101DIRECT FACILITY ACCESS[2] 102Facility Access Code of this pooled facility[FAC] 100Button to be assigned[button #] 101PERSONAL LINE[3] If type 310 or 311: NOT ADMINISTRABLE 1024-digit “Listed Directory Number” for this[trunk #] trunk 103Is this the “Principal” station?[1=Y/0=N] 104Enable ring for calls on this button?[1=Y/0=N] 100Button to be assigned[button #] 101EXCLUSION[4] Continued on next page * Not administrable for SLAC or DTAC. Command Reference 16-5
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 station[PDC] 100Button to be assigned[button #] 101AUTOMATIC INTERCOM[8] 102PDC of paired station[PDC] 103Button number of the AUTO ICOM button on[button #] the paired station 100Button to be assigned[button #] 101TRANSFER TO DATA[9] 102Associated DDC[DDC] 100Button to be assigned[button #] 101COVERAGE - GROUP[10] If type 310 or 311: NOT ADMINISTRABLE 102Coverage Group number[1-32] 103Enable ring for calls on this button?[1=Y/0=N] Continued on next page 16-6 Command Reference
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] 103Enable ring for calls on this button? [1=Y/0=N] 100Button to be assigned [button #] 101FLEXIBLE DIRECT STATION SELECTION[13] (FLEX DSS) 100Button to be assigned [button #] 101DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS)[14] 102PDC or access code to be stored on this button[PDC] (max. 4 digits) 100Button to be assigned [button #] 101ACCOUNT CODE ENTRY[15] Continued on next page Command Reference 16-7