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    							TABLE 16-20 High Density Circuit Administration (Menu=3)
    ACTION
    DESCRIPTIONDATA
    1
    Board type[746=TN746/767=TN767]
    2Error reporting enable[1=enable/0=disable]
    3Line compensation
    [Select 1-5]
    4Zero code compression[0=ZCS/1=B8ZS]
    5Framing mode
    [0=D4/1=ESF]
    6Signaling mode[0=Robbed bit/1=Common Channel]
    8Red alarm activation time
    [0=3 sec./1=10 sec.]
    TABLE 16-21 System Administration (Menu=4)
    ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
    3
    Assign the number of rings before[Number of rings; 5]
    unanswered calls extended by Attendant
    return to the console (1-31)
    4
    Force DID calls to unassigned DID
    [1=Y/0=N]
    numbers to ring at attendant console
    5Force calls to FPDCs that are not logged in
    [1=Y/0=N]
    anywhere to ring at the attendant console
    6
    Assign the number of seconds before a[Number of seconds; 30]
    camped-on call returns to the attendant
    console (1-120)
    8
    Number of seconds before Park return[0-240; 120]
    11-18
    Assign the eight PDCs that are used to[Pseudo-PDCs;
    access calls parked by the Attendant. Data800-807]
    will be pseudo-PDC or 0 for none.
    25Assign a speed dialing access code[100-189]
    26
    Assign a speed dialing number[0-9, *, #]
    25
    Assign a virtual facility access code[190-199]
    26
    Assign a virtual facility number[0-9, *, #]
    27
    Allow dial access to this virtual facility
    [1=Y/0=N]
    30Enter your area code[Your area code]
    31Allow toll restricted station to make toll
    [1=Y/0=N]
    calls within your area code
    32
    Is the 1 prefix required to dial outside
    [1=Y/0=N]
    your area code?*
    33
    Is the 1 prefix required to dial toll calls
    [1=Y/0=N]
    within your area code?*
    Continued on next page
    * This action is not applicable for 10 digit dialing when ACTION = 37 is set to DATA = 1.
    16-28 Command ReferenceNovember 1995 
    						
    							TABLE 16-21 System Administration (Menu=4) (continued)
    ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
    34Toll restrict calls made over inter-PBX[1-9; 0 for none]
    trunks (805) starting with one digit
    35Specify the number of digits in the IXC[0 = 5 digits,
    code1 = 5 or 7 digits,
    2 = 7 digits]
    36Identify the INPA status for toll restriction[ 0= non-INPA,
    checking1 = INPA]
    37Specify type of dialing plan for Home Area[0= 7-digit dialing,
    Code calls
    1 = 10-digit dialing]
    38Specify the number of digits used for[0 = 13 digits,
    international dialing1 = 15 digits]
    40Provide Coverage ringing on internal calls[1=Y/0=N]
    41Specify the number of rings before calls are[0-31; 2]
    sent to Coverage or call following calls
    return to their home station
    50Set time of day[HHMM]
    51Set the date[MMDDYY]
    52Allow SMDR records to be sent to the[1=Y/0=N]
    SMDR port
    53Minimum length of calls that will be[10-255; 40]
    recorded by SMDR (seconds)
    60Specify the modem request code[1-9999; 820]
    61Does the receiver respond to remote loop[1=Y/0=N]
    62Disconnect on loss of carrier[1=Y/0=N]
    63Are pins CF and CB common[1=Y/0=N]
    64Disconnect on received space[1=Y/0=N]
    65Should the system send a space character[1=Y/0=N]
    on disconnect
    68Enable dial tone for incoming tie trunks?[1=Y/0=N]
    69Allow trunk-to-trunk transfer for incoming[1=Y/0=N]
    Loop Start trunks?
    70Should maintenance busy of GS trunks be[1=Y/0=N]
    blocked?
    71Assign the CO trunk pool access code[1-9999]
    72Set the number of DID digits used to[21; 0 for none; 3]
    match against station PDCs
    73Assign the number of account code digits[0-15; 15]
    74Display/change expert mode prompt (up[“Command: ”]
    to 9 printable characters)
    75Change administration password (up to 8[“8 characters or less”]
    printable characters, no spaces allowed,
    display always shows “????????”)
    76Change display ID for “PDC 0“ (up to 11[“ATTENDANT”]
    printable ASCII characters)
    77Change/remove display ID for DID trunks[“11 characters or less”
    (up to 11 printable ASCII characters)or “ ” to remove;
    “OUTSIDE”]
    November 1995
    Continued on next page
    Command Reference 16-29 
    						
    							TABLE 16-21 System Administration (Menu=4) (continued)
    ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
    78Change/remove display for unassigned[“11 characters or less”
    DID numbers (up to 11 printable ASCIIor “ “ to remove;
    characters)‘NO DID IN’]
    80Maintenance-busy for TIE trunks[0=enable/1=disable]
    81Switched Loop Attendant system: Audible[1=Y/0=N]
    tone at expiration of hold timer?
    83Switched Loop Attendant system: Length[10-255; 20]
    of hold timer (seconds)
    84Switched Loop Attendant system: DID[PDC]
    access code to receive “0” treatment (PDC
    format; no leading zeros, cannot exist in
    system number plan prior to this)
    85Switched Loop Attendant system: Enable[1=Y/0=N]
    automatic hold feature?
    86Switched Loop Attendant system: Should[1=Y/0=N]
    calls return to the common queue after
    second hold timer expires?
    87Single-position Switched Loop Attendant[PDC]
    system: PDC of multiline station serving as
    coverage when the attendant is in POS
    BUSY mode (PDC/station must already
    exist)
    88For Switched Loop Attendant System[1=1st Att.,
    ONLY: Specify SLAC attendant (1st or2=2nd Att.]
    2nd) for Action 89, below.
    89Should this SLAC attendant (specified in[1=Y/0=N]
    Action 88) receive a single-ring reminder
    whenever a new call enters the queue?
    90Dual-position Switched Loop Attendant[0=neither,
    system: Which attendant should take on
    1=1st Att.,
    default message center-like characteristics?2=2nd Att.]
    (see Table 16-23)
    91Switched Loop Attendant system: Enter[1-8; see Table 16-22]
    call type code:
    92Switched Loop Attendant system, Must[0-7; 4, 0=calls
    have selected call type via Action 91: Enterdisallowed/ or
    call type priority:1=highest priority,
    7=lowest priority]
    93Switched Loop Attendant system, Must0-3; see Tables 16-22 &
    have selected call type via Action 91, (If16-23; 0=either Att.,
    call type codes 2 and 6: NOT1=1st Att., 2=2nd
    ADMINISTRABLE) Which attendant
    Att., 3=originating
    should receive this type call?attendant (for call type
    8 only)]
    96VMS disconnect forward disconnect for[0=VP1/1=VP4]
    VP4*; or # #99 disconnect message for VP1
    * VP4=900 msec forward disconnect
    Continued on next page
    16-30 Command ReferenceNovember 1995 
    						
    							TABLE 16-21 System Administration (Menu=4) (continued)
    ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
    100
    For Callback Queuing: Enter the[0 64; 64]
    maximum queue size for outgoing
    facilities:
    101
    For Callback Queuing: Enter the maximum[0 64; 64]
    queue size for internal facilities:
    102
    For Callback Queuing: Enter the minimum[0-120; 30]
    time (in seconds) between callback retries
    for internal facilities
    103
    For Callback Queuing: Enter the minimum[0-120; 30]
    time (in seconds) between callback retries
    for outgoing facilities
    110
    For Remote Access: Enable barrier codes?
    [1=Y/0=N]
    111
    Assign DID remote access digits[PDC; 0]
    113
    Assign the remote Facility Restriction Level[0-3; 3]
    (FRL)
    114
    Assign the remote toll restriction class[1~; 0 for none]
    115
    Assign remote total outward restriction[1=Y; 0=N]
    116
    Assign remote CO pool dial restriction
    [1=Y/0=N]
    117
    Assign remote other pools dial restriction[1=Y/0=N]
    119
    Assign the number of barrier code digits to[5 through 15; 5]
    be used: 5 through 15 digits*
    120Assign a barrier code number for remote[1-161]
    access
    121
    Assign barrier code digits (5 through 15[5 through 15
    digits; 0-9, *, #)digits or 0 to
    remove]
    122
    Assign barrier code’s FRL[0-3; 3]
    123
    Assign barrier code’s toll class[11 or 0 for none]
    124
    Assign barrier code’s total outward
    [1=Y/0=N]
    restriction
    125
    Assign barrier code’s CO pool dial
    [1=Y/0=N]
    restriction
    126
    Assign barrier code’s “other pools” dial
    [1=Y/0=N]
    restriction
    128
    To identify SMDR terminal[0=non-CAT
    1=CAT]
    129
    Assign remote access Night Semite backup[PDC; 0]
    station
    130
    Assign RIMS barrier code digits (5 through[5 through 15
    15 digits; 0-9, *, #)digits or 0 to
    remove; 98765]
    140Primary sync. source[CSS, 0]
    142
    Enable automatic sync. source switching
    [1=enable/0=disable]
    *NOTE: Whenever the barrier code size is changed, the previously entered barrier codes are
    cleared.
    November 1995Command Reference 16-31 
    						
    							TABLE 16-22 Standard Call Type Defaults
    FOR SWITCHED LOOP SYSTEMS ONLY
    DEFAULTDEFAULT
    CALL TYPE
    CODEPRIORITYATTENDANT
    (Action 91)(Action 92)(Action 93)
    Dial Attendant (0)140
    Call Following - Logged into SLAC24
    NA
    Non logged in FPDC
    34
    0
    Unassigned DID44
    0
    Attendant DID access code
    54
    0
    PDC of Attendant
    64NA
    Coverage701-7324
    0
    Returning
    84
    0
    TABLE 16-23 Message-Center-Like Call-Type Defaults (effect of Action 90)
    FOR SWITCHED LOOP SYSTEMS ONLY
    DEFAULT
    ASSIGNED
    CALL TYPECODEPRIORITYATTENDANT
    (Action 91)(Action 92)(Action 93)
    Non logged in FPDC
    Unassigned DID
    Coverage
    Returning
    
    
    Dial Attendant (0)
    Attendant DID Access Code
    Call Following - Logged into
    SLAC
    PDC of Attendant3
    4
    701-732
    8
    1
    5
    2
    6
    4
    4
    4
    4
    4
    4
    4
    4(selected with Action
    90)
    (opposite of
    Action 90 selection)
    NA
    NA
    16-32 Command ReferenceNovember 1995 
    						
    							TABLE 16-24 FPDC Administration (Menu=5)
    ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
    1
    List active FPDCs
    2
    Add an FPDC[FPDC to be added]
    3Delete an FPDC[FPDC to be deleted]
    4
    Enter existing FPDC to be named[FPDC]
    5Assign/remove Display ID from[“11 characters or
    FPDC selected with Action 4less”, or “ ” to
    remove]
    TABLE 16-25 Direct Group Calling Administration (Menu=6)
    ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
    1
    2
    3
    11
    12
    13
    14
    20
    21
    51
    52
    53Assign a DGC access code (0 to delete an
    existing DGC access code)
    For data DGC groups only: Disable DGC
    queuing?
    Designate the VMS Message Waiting
    indication receiver
    List members of a DGC group
    Add a member to a DGC group
    Delete a member from a DGC group
    Assign/remove Display ID for the DGC
    access code specified with Action 1.
    Assign Delay Announcement machine
    Enter time interval, in seconds, before
    DGC calls sent to DA machine or button
    appearance
    Display night service trunks for DGCs
    Assign night service trunk to DGC[New DGC access code]
    [1=Y/0=N]
    [PDC or 0 for none]
    [PDC to be added]
    [PDC to be deleted]
    [“11 characters or less”,
    or “ ” to remove]
    [PDC of DA machine]
    [1-255 seconds]
    [4-digit trunk #]
    Delete night service trunk from DGC[4-digit trunk #]
    TABLE 16-26 Toll Calls Allowed List Administration (Menu=7)
    ACTION
    DESCRIPTIONDATA
    1
    List numbers in a TCA list
    2
    Add a number to the list[AAA, NAA-AAA or ONAAAA]
    3Delete a number from the list[AAA, NAA-AAA or ONAAAA]
    November 1995Command Reference 16-33 
    						
    							TABLE 16-27 Searches: Action Items (Menu=8)
    ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
    1Search for PDCs of Coverage senders[1]
    2
    Coverage receiver group[1-32 or 101-132 if DGC
    coverage group]
    1
    Search for stations covering a specified group
    [2]
    2Coverage group[1-32]
    1
    Search for PDC of Coverage (individual) receivers
    [3]
    2
    PDC of covered station
    [PDC]
    1
    Search for PDC having an auto-intercom, message
    [4]
    waiting, manual signaling, or data button
    2PDC of pointed-to station
    [PDC]
    1
    Search for PDCs that hunt to a specified station
    [5]
    2
    PDC of hunted-to station
    [PDC]
    1
    Search for DGC group number for a specified
    [6]
    station
    2
    PDC of station whose DGC group is desired
    [PDC]
    1
    Search for lists of stations that are currently
    [7]
    eligible to receive calls in a given DGC group
    2
    DGC group number
    [1-32]
    31=NOT-Made-Busy members; 0=Made Busy
    [1/0]
    members
    1
    Search for PDC having a personal trunk
    [8]
    2Trunk number of personal trunk[trunk number]
    1
    Search for PDC of pickup group members[9]
    2Pickup group number[1-16]
    1
    Search for stations associated with directed night[12]
    service
    2
    Trunk number for directed night service
    [trunk number]
    1
    Search for directed night service trunks
    [13]
    2
    PDC of station whose night service assignments
    [PDC]
    are being searched for
    1
    Search for physical board locations
    [15]
    2
    Port or board type (see Tables 16-27 and 16-28
    [port or board type]
    1
    Search for physical port locations
    [16]
    2
    Port or board type (see Tables 16-27 and 16-28; 0
    [port or board type]
    not applicable)
    3
    Limit search to (1=)Untranslated or (0=)translated
    [1/0]
    ports
    1
    Search for translated board locations
    [17]
    2
    Port or board type (see Tables 16-27 and 16-28)
    [port or board type]
    1
    Search for translated port locations
    [18]
    2
    Port or board type (see Table 16-27 and 16-28; 0
    [port or board type]
    not applicable)
    3
    Limit search to (1=)Untranslated or (0=)translated
    [1/0]
    ports
    Continued on next page
    16-34 Command ReferenceNovember 1995 
    						
    							TABLE 16-27 Searches: Action Items (Menu=8) (continued)
    ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
    1Search for port location of external alert[19]
    2PDC of station with external alert[PDC]
    1Search for button location on a station[20]
    2PDC of station with buttons[PDC]
    3Button function code (see “Action 101” column of[1-42]
    Table 16-3)
    1Search for area code assigned to specified ARS[21]
    pattern
    2Pattern number or wildcard character
    1Search for the DDC that can dial for a station or[22]
    data port.
    2Enter PDC/DDC being “dialed for:”[PDC/DDC]
    1Search for bridged appearances[23]
    2PDC of the principal[PDC]
    3Principal’s SA button number[button #]
    1Search for PDCs of all Agent stations pointing to a[24]
    Monitor station (AGENT STATUS FOR CMS
    buttons)
    2PDC of Monitor station (containing one or more[PDC]
    Monitor buttons)
    3Search for the specific agent pointing to a specific[monitor station button
    button on the monitor station.
    #]
    1Search for DS1 board physical presence[25]
    2Search for specific board[1=TN722, 2=TN767
    3=Both] “c” for
    each request
    1Search for DS1 board that is translated[26]
    2Search for DS1 board physical presence[1=TN722, 2=TN767
    3=Both] “c” for
    each request
    1Search for permanent system alarms[30]
    1Search for transient system alarms[31]
    1Search for most recent errors[32]
    1“Given number, get Display ID” search (PDC,[40]
    DDC, FPDC, or DGC access code ONLY)
    2Enter existing PDC, DDC, FPDC, or DGC access[PDC/DDC/
    code:FPDC/DGC]
    1“Given number, get Display ID” search (trunk LDN[41]
    ONLY)
    2Enter existing trunk LDN:[trunk LDN]
    1“Given Display ID, get number” SEARCH (PDC,
    DDC, FPDC, or DGC names ONLY)[42]
    2Enter existing PDC, DDC, FPDC, or DGC Display[“11 characters or less”]
    1“Given Display ID, get number” search (trunk[43]
    names ONLY)
    2Enter existing trunk name[“11 characters or less”]
    1Display list of port board types, vintages, and[50]
    locations
    November 1995Command Reference 16-35 
    						
    							TABLE 16-28 Board Type—Wildcard Representation
    CATEGORY:
    BOARD DESCRIPTION:DATA:
    Empty
    Empty Slot (Searches 15& 17 only)0
    Station
    Single-line Voice Terminal
    or Special Port2..
    MERLIN CS Voice Terminal (ATL) or Attendant
    3..
    MET Voice Terminal4..
    Trunk
    Ground Start or Paging7..
    Loop Start or Paging8..
    DID9..
    TIE10..
    Special
    Touch Tone Receiver11..
    Paging13..
    Selector Consoles16..
    Pooled Modem19..
    Tone Detector
    Dial Dictation21..
    22..
    Data
    Data Ports18..
    16-36 Command ReferenceNovember 1995 
    						
    							TABLE 16-29 Port/Board Type—Specific Representation
    CATEGORY:
    DESCRIPTION:
    DATA:
    Voice Station
    SINGLE-LINE VOICE TERMINALS:
    Without message waiting indicator
    201
    With message waiting indicator202
    MERLIN CS (ATL) VOICE TERMINALS:
    5-Button, Z7302H01
    302
    5-Button Cordless ATL, Z7312H01-003303
    10-Button, Z7303H01304
    10-Button Hands-Free Answer on Intercom, Z7309H01303
    10-Button Built-in-Speakerphone, Z7313H01A303
    22-Button Built-in-Speakerphone, Z7314H01A312
    34-Button, Z7305H01
    307*
    34-Button Deluxe, Z7305H02, (NOT attendant)
    307
    34-Button Built-in-Speakerphone, Z7305H03, (NOT attendant)305
    34-Button Deluxe Built-in-Speakerphone, Z7316H01A, (NOT attendant)305
    34-Button Built-in-Speakerphone with 16-Character Display, Z7305H04C,
    (NOT attendant)
    308
    34-Button Deluxe Built-in-Speakerphone with 16-Character Display,
    Z7317H01A, (NOT attendant)
    308
    ATTENDANT VOICE TERMINALS:
    Direct Trunk Attendant Console (34-Button Deluxe or 34-Button Deluxe
    Built-in-Speakerphone)
    309
    Switched Loop Attendant Console (34-Button Built-in-Speakerphone with
    16-Character Display)
    310
    Switched Loop Attendant Console, Deluxe (34-Button Deluxe
    Built-in-Speakerphone with 16-Character Display)
    311
    MET VOICE TERMINALS:
    10-Button MET
    401
    10-Button MET with Built-in-Speakerphone401
    12-Button MET401
    *   An acceptable alternative is 306.
    Continued on next page
    Command Reference 16-37 
    						
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