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    							TABLE 16-29 Port/Board Type—Specific Representation (continued)
    CATEGORY:
    DESCRIPTION:
    DATA:
    Trunk
    Ground Start, CO
    701
    Ground Start, WATS702
    Loop Start, CO801
    Loop Start, WATS802
    PBX/Centrex805
    DID Immediate Dial901
    DID Wink Start902
    Auto-in/Auto-out1001
    Auto-in/Immediate Dial-out1002
    Immediate Dial-in/Auto-out1003
    Immediate Dial-in/Immediate Dial-out1004
    Wink Dial-in/Auto-out
    1005
    Wink Dial-in/Wink Dial-out1006
    Delay Dial-in/Auto-out
    1007
    Delay Dial-in/Delay Dial-out1008
    Special
    First Service Circuit1101
    External Alerts253
    First Paging Zone1301
    Second Paging Zone1302
    Third Paging Zone1303
    DGC Delay Announcement255
    Music-on-Hold254
    First Selector Console1601
    Second Selector Console1602
    First Directed Night Service Delay Announcement251
    Second Directed Night Service Delay Announcement252
    Pooled Modem1901
    Tone Detector2101
    Dial Dictation201 and/
    or 2201
    VMS: Standard Voice Mail Services
    260
    VMS: Coverage/Auto-Attendant261
    VMS: Message Drop262
    VMS: Announcement Service263
    Data
    Standard Data Port1801
    STARLAN Interface Port (STARLAN CP), DLC-1802
    compatible
    16-38 Command Reference 
    						
    							TABLE 16-30 Save/Restore and System Restarts (Menu=9)
    ACTION
    For Action=1, you need to press the PLAY and RECORD buttons.
    For Action=2 and Action=3, you need to press the PLAY button.
    DESCRIPTIONDATA
    1
    Save (Backup) translations[1 to run]
    2Verify translations[1 to run]
    3Restore translations[1 to run]
    10
    Force a system warm start. FOR QUALIFIED[1 to run]
    SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN ONLY
    20
    Force a system cold start. FOR QUALIFIED[1 for Full Default, 2
    SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN ONLY. “Fullfor Limited Default]
    Default” cold start will reinstate all default
    values (true cold start). “Limited Default” cold
    start will reinstate default values everywhere
    except for port boards.
    CAUTION:Action=3 will interrupt phone service for about ten minutes.
    You should save and restore translations during system off-hours, since these
    operations can affect phone service and call traffic can affect these operations.
    TABLE 16-31 RS232 Port Administration (Menu=10)
    In response to “RS232=”, enter the RS232 connector (1-5*) to be administered.
    ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
    1Reassign RS232 connector capability[0 to disconnect port or
    see footnote † for
    options and defaults]
    2
    For Ports 1-4 ONLY: Change the RETURN delay[0-2; 0]
    3For Ports 1-4 ONLY: Change the baud rate[300, 1200, 4800, 9600
    See footnote † for
    defaults]
    *
    †Ports 1-4 are the RS232 connectors off the Call Processor. Port 5 is a special modem port accessed through the
    switch fabric for RIMS.
    The default for each Target connector is as follows:
    TARGETDEFAULT DATA (=CAPABILITY)     DEFAULT BAUD RATE
    1(=Administration)1200, 300 (autobaud)
    22 (-SMDR)1200
    33 (=Save/Restore Tape)1200
    4Reserved9600, 1200 (auto-baud)
    5RIMS1200
    November 1995Command Reference 16-39 
    						
    							TABLE 16-32 Automatic Route Selection Administration (Menu=11) (continued)
    ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
    100
    Assign a pattern number[1-8]
    101
    Assign a start time for subpattern 1A in the form
    [hhmm]
    HOUR, MINUTES (HHMM)
    102
    Assign a stop time for subpattern 1A
    [HHMM]
    110
    Assign Route 1 for subpattern 1A (a facility access[FAC or VFC]
    code [FAC] or virtual facility code [VFC]
    111Assign facility restriction level (FRL 0-3) for[FRL]
    subpattern 1A, route 1
    120Assign Route 2 for subpattern 1A (A facility access[FAC or VFC]
    code [FAC] or virtual facility code [VFC])
    121
    Assign facility restriction level (FRL 0-3) for[FRL]
    Subpattern 1A route 2
    130
    Assign Route 3 for subpattern 1A (A facility access[FAC or VFC]
    code [FAC] or virtual facility code [VFC])
    131Assign facility restriction level (FRL 0-3) for
    [1/0]
    subpattern 1A, route 3^[FRL] 140^T{ Allow
    subpattern 1A to overflow to DDD (1=YES/0=NO)
    141Assign facility restriction level (0-3) for DDD[FRL]
    overflow
    200
    Assign a pattern number[1-8]
    210
    Assign Route 1 for subpattern 1B (a facility access[FAC or VFC]
    code [FAC] or virtual facility code [VFC])
    211Assign facility restriction level (FRL 0-3) for[FRL]
    subpattern 1B, Route 1
    220Assign Route 2 for subpattern 1B (A facility access[FAC or VFC]
    code [FAC] or virtual facility code [VFC])
    221Assign facility restriction level (FRL 0-3) for[FRL]
    subpattern 1B route 2
    230Assign Route 3 for subpattern 1B (A facility access[FAC or VFC]
    code [FAC] or virtual facility code [VFC])
    231
    Assign facility restriction level (FRL 0-3) for[FRL]
    subpattern 1B route 3
    240Allow subpattern 1B to overflow to DDD
    [1/0]
    (1=YES/0=NO)
    241Assign facility restriction level (0-3) for DDD[FRL]
    overflow
    300Area code for which an ARS pattern is being[Area Code]
    assigned
    301ARS pattern number associated with this area code[1-8; 0 for none; 1]
    16-40 Command Reference
    Continued on next page
    November 1995 
    						
    							TABLE 16-32 Automatic Route Selection Administration (Menu=11) (continued)
    ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
    401Assign the ARS access code[dial code: 9]
    402Assign ARS pattern number for international calls[1-8; 0 for none; 0]
    500Home Area Code (HAC) exception list number (1-4)[1-4]
    501ARS routing pattern associated with[1-8]
    this HAC exception list
    511Display CO codes on this HAC
    exception list (READ ONLY)
    512Add CO code to HAC exception list[Code Number]
    513Remove CO code from HAC exception list[Code Number]
    521Display HAC exception list telephone numbers (7[7-digit number]
    digits)
    522Add a (7-digit) telephone number to the[7-digit number]
    HAC exception list
    523Remove a (7-digit) telephone number[7-digit number]
    from the HAC exception list
    601Assign a 7-digit emergency telephone number[7-digit number]
    602Assign a 7-digit emergency telephone number[7-digit number]
    603Assign a 7-digit emergency telephone number[7-digit number]
    700Enter facility (route) code number[FAC or VFC]
    701Assign associated area code[Associated
    area code]
    702Specify how many digits to strip from the front[Number of digits]
    when the dialed number is to the associated area
    code
    703Specify digits to be prefixed, after deleting digits as[Digits to be
    specified by Action 702 above, for calls to theprefixed]
    associated area code
    704Specify how many digits to strip from the front[Number of digits]
    when the dialed number is NOT to the associated
    area code
    705Specify digits to be prefixed, after deleting digits as[Digits to be
    specified by Action 704 above, for calls NOT to theprefixed]
    associated area code
    800Pattern number for other area codes exception[1-8]
    telephone numbers
    821Display entries in other area codes
    exception list
    822Add a number to the other area codes exception list
    [Number]
    (first 8 or fewer digits of a 10-digit telephone
    number)
    823Remove a number from the other area code[Telephone
    exception list
    number]
    901ARS pattern number to route these[1-8 or 0 if this
    N11 callsN11 Code must
    be followed by
    4 other digits
    (N11-XXXX)]
    November 1995Command Reference 16-41 
    						
    							Requirements for the SAT
    This section defines requirements for the System Administration Terminal (SAT). Any data
    terminal with an RS-232C interface that meets the requirements below may be used as the
    SAT.
    Display
    System 25 administration requires the following display characteristics:
    n     Minimum display size of 16 lines by 80 columns
    n     Ability to display upper case ASCII alphabetic characters, ASCII numeric, and some other
    ASCII symbols (see “Keyboard” below)
    n     Carriage return and line feed characters are required to position the cursor at the start of
    a new line
    n     Full duplex operation.
    Keyboard
    System 25 administration requires keyboard input that includes alphanumeric characters and
    some basic ASCII symbol characters. Your administration terminal should be capable of
    sending the following ASCII characters:
    A-Z or a-zUsed to access various commands
    0-9Menu selection and command parameters
    *, #Non-numeric telephone dial characters
    “Wildcard” character
    ?
    Causes additional information to be displayed
    BACKSPACECorrects errors in typing
    RETURNCompletes entry of numeric information
    Text input (Display Support and Password Administration) -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Requirements for the SAT 17-1 
    						
    							SAT Port Speed Setting
    The data transfer rate for terminals or personal computers is set after a carriage return
    character is entered from the device keyboard. Two data transfer rates are supported—1200
    baud and 300 baud. The default rate is 1200 baud.
    The following requirements apply to both the SMDR and administration ports:
    n     Baud rate defaults to 1200 (can be set to 300)
    n     No parity
    n     One start bit, one stop bit, seven data bits
    n     Data Terminal Ready (DTR) is required from printer
    n     Ready to Send (RTS) and Clear to Send (CTS) are not required
    n     No flow control
    Switch Settings for the AT&T Model 703 SAT
    There are two sets of switch settings to check on the AT&T Model 703 SAT.
    The three rocker switches at the upper right of the keyboard are set as follows:
    n     LOCAL COPY—press down left side of switch
    n     ON LINE—press down right side of switch
    n     UPPER CASE—press down left side of switch.
    Four pencil switches under the paper compartment cover are set as follows: switches 1 and 3
    to OFF; switches 2 and 4 to ON.
    For more specific instructions, see the user guide that was packaged with the SAT.
    17-2 Requirements for the SAT 
    						
    							Administering the T1 Carrier Interface (DS1)/HI D CKT
    This section describes how to administer the System 25 optional DS1 interface, which provides
    the means for connecting to a T1 carrier system.
    The T1 carrier system for System 25 is a time division multiplexed, digital transmission system
    for voice transmission. A DS1 interface installed on the System 25 can replace up to 24 off-
    premises station (OPS) lines. Any combination of trunks (i.e., TIE, LS, GS, and OPS lines) that
    does not exceed 24, can be multiplexed into 24 independent channels on a single T1 facility. This
    can provide a cost-effective alternative to analog service by eliminating circuit packs and wiring,
    and opening up more cabinet slots. In addition, end-to-end digital connectivity provides higher
    quality voice transmission than conventional analog facilities. Up to two (2) DS1 interfaces are
    supported by System 25.
    The DS1 interface can provide digital connections to the following endpoints:
    n     Other PBXs - the DS1 interface can provide a digital connection to another System 25, a
    system 75, or a System 85; or, to an analog PBX, such as dimension PBX. (Connection to an
    analog PBX requires a D4 channel bank at the analog PBX location.)
    n     Public network connections - DS1 connections can be made with various public network
    entities and devices, such as a central office (CO), a 4ESS toll switch, a 5ESS digital switch,
    an AT&T Digital Access and Cross Connect system (DACS), or any common carrier that
    provides T1 service.
    Configuring the DS1 interface consists of three phases, to be administered in the following order:
    n     High Density Circuit administration - the action items in this phase are used to set certain
    hardware and DS1 circuit parameters.
    n     Port administration - the action items in this phase are used to set additional port options that
    pertain to DS1 circuits.
    n     Timing administration - the action items in this phase are used to set the DS1 timing options.
    November 1995Administering the T1 Carrier Interface (DS1)/HI D CKT 18-1 
    						
    							TN746 Analog Line Circuit Pack Administration
    This section describes the proper procedures for administering the DEFINITY TN746 circuit pack
    within the System 25 R3V3 PBX.
    The TN746 is a 16 port analog line circuit pack that has the functionality of both a ZTN78 (8 port
    Tip/Ring line) circuit as well as a DEFINITY TN742 (8 port analog line) circuit pack. It is only
    supported by the System 25 R3 software release. An 853B adapter, a two-leg splitter cable
    labeled conn 0, conn 1 and conn 2, must be used with the TN746 in order to access all 16 ports
    from the 50 pin amphenol connector located on the back of System 25. Connector 0 plugs
    directly into the System 25 rear connector panel. Connector 1 is used to connect ports 1-8 and
    connector 2 is used to connect ports 9-16 to an external connector field.
    1.
    2.Administering the TN746 with Basic Administration
    Plug the TN746 into an unadministered carrier/slot location and administer per Menu 3,
    ACTION 1.
    NOTE: The TN746 circuit pack is not interchangeable with either ZTN78 or TN742
    circuit packs from an administration point of view. Therefore, if a TN746 circuit pack
    is to be plugged into a slot formerly populated by a TN742 or ZTN78, all of the latter
    translations must be removed. After translations are removed, plug the TN746 into the
    slot and administer per Menu 3.
    At this point, the rules for administering this circuit pack follow the normal ZTN78 and
    TN742 circuit pack procedures, with one exception. If it is necessary to administer the
    TN746 circuit pack as an extended station, the ACTION 10 (make this an extended station)
    item under PORT administration in the Main Menu must be set to 1 (Yes).
    Administering the TN746 with AAS (DOS version 4.15 and UNIX® version 4.15)
    Plug the TN746 into an unadministered carrier/slot location and administer per high density
    circuit menu.
    NOTE: The TN746 circuit pack is not interchangeable with either ZTN78 or TN742
    circuit packs from an administration point of view. Therefore, if a TN746 circuit pack
    is to be plugged into a slot formerly populated by a TN742 or ZTN78, all of the latter
    translations must be removed before administering the TN746 per the high density
    circuit menu.
    At this point, the rules for translating the board in AAS follow the normal ZTN78 and
    TN742 circuit pack procedures. If it is necessary to administer the TN746 circuit as an
    extended station, the ACTION 10 (make this an extended station) item under PORT
    administration in the Main Menu must be set to 1 (Yes).
    18-1a Administering the T1 Carrier Interface (DS1)/HI D CKTNovember 1995 
    						
    							High Density Circuit (HI D CKT) Administration
    The action items in this section are used to administer certain hardware and DS1 circuit
    parameters. All the actions in this section are organized under the HI D CKT Menu (Main Menu
    item 3).
    NOTE: Action item 6 cannot be changed with action item 2 set to enable.
    Board Type
    To specify a HID1     At 
    Menu =, enter 3.
    board type for a
    particular slot before
    installation:2     At 
    Slot =, enter the CSS of the slot into which the HID
    board will be installed.
    3     At 
    Action =, enter 1.
    4     At 
    Data =, enter 767 to specify a TN767 or 746 to specify
    a TN746.
    The default is 0 (untranslated).
    NOTE: The board type cannot be changed after a port on the
    board has been installed through Action 1.
    Error Reporting Enable
    To enable error
    reporting from the
    DS1 board:1     At 
    Menu =, enter 3.
    2     At 
    Slot =, enter the CSS of the slot into which the DS1
    board is installed.
    3     At Action =, enter 2.
    4     At 
    Data =, enter 1 to enable the board or 0 to disable error
    reporting.
    The default is 0 (untranslated).
    NOTE: It is strongly recommended that this option be set to
    enable. If Signaling Mode is to be changed from the default, go
    to action item 6 before enabling action item 2.
    18-2 Administering the T1 Carrier Interface (DS1)/HI D CKTNovember 1995 
    						
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