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    							TABLE 3-2 Initialization Sequence (continued)
    From the Information provided on this formEnter these translations:
    Assign all station ports (except for attendant
    9Voice and Data Station
    Records Form andconsoles), following the procedures in
    “Administering Voice Stations” and
    STARLAN Interface Circuit
    “Administering Data Line and STARLAN
    CP Ports”. Do not enter Class-of-Service
    parameters yet. There are some procedures
    you cannot complete until all stations are
    assigned, such as button assignments.
    Be sure to record each station’s port
    assignment on the individual voice
    terminal or data terminal forms as you
    assign them.
    10Attendant Options andAssign ports and enter Class of Service,
    Attendant Console Forms
    attendant features, and button feature
    assignments for the attendant console(s)
    following the procedures in “Administering
    Attendant Equipment” and “Administering
    Button Assignments”.
    11Terminal FormsEnter Class-of-Service information for all
    voice and data stations (and button
    assignments for multiline voice terminals)
    following the procedures in “Administering
    Voice Stations”, “Administering Data Line
    and STARLAN CP Ports”, and
    “Administering Button Assignments”.
    12Direct Group Calling ListEnter DGC groups following the procedure
    in “Administering Direct Group Calling
    Groups”.
    13
    Automatic Route SelectionEnter ARS options and patterns following
    Formsthe procedure in “Administering Automatic
    Route Selection”.
    14Dialing OptionsIXC code, 10 digit dial plan.
    15
    Tape Save/RestoreSave the system translations and verify their
    accuracy following the procedures in
    “Administering Tape Save/Restore
    Operations”.
    When you have completed these steps, the system is initialized. Be sure to test that the system is
    properly initialized following the procedures in the System 25 Installation and Maintenance
    Manual.
    November 1995Initializing the System 3-5 
    						
    							Administering System-Wide Options
    This section describes how to set System-Wide options:
    n
    n
    n
    n
    n
    n
    n
    nToll Restrictions
    Coverage
    Pooled Modem
    Time of Day
    Date
    Station Message Detail Recording
    Call Accounting Options
    - Number of digits used for account codes
    Miscellaneous System Options:
    - Trunk-to-trunk transfer for Loop Start trunks
    - Maintenance Busy for Ground Start trunks
    - CO trunk pool access code
    - Number of DID digits used for PDCs
    - How to change or remove the display ID for
    Direct Inward Dialing (DID) trunks
    Expert Mode Prompt
    Administration Password
    Toll Calls Allowed/Disallowed Lists
    FPDCs
    Virtual Facilities
    System Speed Dialing
    Callback Queuing Options
    Remote Access Options which Include:
    - Remote Access Restrictions
    Dial Plan Options
    n
    n
    n
    n
    n
    n
    n
    n
    n
    - Equal Access (IXC) Code Format
    - International Dialing Option
    - 10-Digit Dial Plan
    November 1995Administering System Wide Options 4-1 
    						
    							Toll Restriction Options
    To specify your area
    code:From the Main Menu prompt, enter 4, then set the following
    Toll Restriction options:
    1     At Action =, enter 30.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter your area code
    To allow toll restricted
    stations to make toll calls
    within your area code:1     At 
    Action =, enter 31 .
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1.
    Specify whether your CO1     At 
    Action =, enter 32.
    requires you to dial ”1”
    before dialing calls2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1.
    outside your area code:
    NOTE: This Action is ignored for 10 digit dialing only.
    When Action = 37, Data = 1.
    Specify whether your CO1     At 
    Action =, enter 33.
    requires you to dial ”1”
    before dialing calls within2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 0.
    your area code:
    NOTE: This Action is ignored for 10 digit dialing only.
    When Action = 37, Data = 1.
    To check toll restrictions1     At 
    Action =, enter 34.
    on calls made over inter-
    PBX trunks (trunk type2     At 
    Data =, enter the single-digit CO access code of the other
    PBX, 1-9 or 0 for none.
    805) that start with one
    The default is 9.
    specific digit:
    4-2 Administering System-Wide OptionsNovember 1995 
    						
    							Dial Plan Options
    From the Main Menu prompt, enter 4, then set the following Dial
    Plan options:
    To identify the 1NPA
    1     At Action =, enter 36.
    status for toll restriction
    2     At 
    Data =, enterchecking:
    - 0: for non-1NPA (current numbering plan)
    - 1: for 1NPA (NPA)
    The default is 0.
    (This option should not be used until the North American
    Dial Plan is changed to work this way. This is expected to
    occur in 1995.)
    Equal Access (IXC) Code Format
    To specify the number of1     At Action =, enter 35.
    digits in the IXC code:
    2     At 
    Data =, enter
    - 0: 5 digit IXC code
    - 1: 5 or 7 digit IXC code
    - 2: 7 digit IXC code
    The default is 0.
    International Dialing
    To specify the number of1     At Action =, enter 38.
    digits used for2     At Data =, enterinternational dialing:
    - 0: 13 digits
    - 1: 15 digits
    The default is 0.
    November 1995Administering System-Wide Options 4-3 
    						
    							Coverage Options
    From the Main Menu prompt, enter 4, then set the following
    Coverage options:
    To send coverage ringing
    on internal calls:
    1     At Action =, enter 40.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter:
    - 1 to provide coverage ringing on internal calls.
    - 0 if you do not want to provide this coverage plan.
    The default is 0.
    To specify the number of1     At 
    Action =, enter 41.
    rings before calls are sent
    2     At 
    Data =, enter a number between 0 and 31 for the number
    to coverage or
    forwarding/following callsof rings.The default is 2.return to their home
    stations:
    Pooled Modem Options
    From the Main Menu prompt, enter 4, then set the following
    Pooled Modem options:
    To specify the Modem
    Request Code:
    1     At Action =, enter 60.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter a number between 1 and 9999.
    The default is 820.
    4-4 Administering System-Wide OptionsNovember 1995 
    						
    							To set the receiver to
    respond to remote loop:
    1     At Action =, enter 61.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1 @.
    To set disconnect on loss
    of carrier:1     At 
    Action =, enter 62.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1 @.
    To set pins CF and CB as
    common:
    1     At Action =, enter 63.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1 @.
    To state whether there is
    disconnect on received
    space:1     At Action =, enter 64.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1 @.
    To state whether the1     At Action =, enter 65.
    system should send a2     At Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    space character on
    The default is 1 @.
    disconnect:
    Time of Day
    To set the time of day:1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 4.
    2     At 
    Action =, enter 50.
    3     At 
    Data =, enter the time of day in the form HHMM, where
    HH = hour (00 through 23) and MM = minutes (00 through
    59).
    @  Strongly recommended this value be used.
    November 1995Administering System-Wide Options 4-5 
    						
    							Date
    To set the date:1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 4.
    2     At 
    Action =, enter 51.
    3     At 
    Data =, enter the date in the form MMDDYY, where MM
    = month (01 through 12), DD - day (01 through 31), and YY
    = year (00 through 99).
    SMDR
    To specify whether
    SMDR records should be
    sent to the SMDR port:1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 4.
    2     At Action =, enter 52.
    3     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1 @.
    To specify the minimum1     At Action =, enter 53.
    length (number of2     At Data =, enter a number between 10 and 255.
    seconds) of calls that are
    The default is 40.
    reported by SMDR:
    To specify the type of
    SMDR terminal (CAT or
    non CAT), which is
    necessary because of the
    different capabilities of the
    terminals:
    1     At Action =, enter 128.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter
    - 0: Non-CAT terminal (default)
    - 1: CAT terminal
    The default is 0.
    @  Strongly recommended this value be used.
    4-6 Administering System-Wide OptionsNovember 1995 
    						
    							Call Accounting Options
    Account codes: To assign1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 4.
    the number of digits used2     At Action =, enter 73.
    for account codes:
    3     At 
    Data =, enter a number between 1 and 15.
    The default is 15.
    Miscellaneous System Options
    From the Main Menu prompt, enter 4, then set the Systems
    options listed below:
    To set the number of1     At Action =, enter 8.
    seconds before a parked
    call returns to the
    Attendant:
    2     At Data =, enter the number of seconds, 0 - 240.
    The default is 120 seconds.
    To enable dial tone for1     At 
    Action =, enter 68.
    incoming tie trunks:2     At Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1.
    To allow trunk-to-trunk
    transfer for incoming
    Loop Start trunks:1     At 
    Action =, enter 69.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 0 @.
    To block maintenance1     At Action=, enter 62.
    busy Ground Start trunks:2     At Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 0 @.
    @   Strongly recommended this value be used.
    November 1995Administering System-Wide Options 4-7 
    						
    							To assign the CO trunk
    pool access code;NOTE: This code cannot be changed after any trunks have been
    assigned with this facility access code.
    1     At 
    Action =, enter 71.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter the CO trunk access code. The default is 100
    , 101, or 102, depending on the trunk type.
    To set the number of DID
    digits used to match
    against station PDCs:1     At 
    Action =, enter 72.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter a number between 2 and 4.
    The default is 3.
    To change or remove the1     At Action =, enter 77.
    Display ID for DID
    trunks:2     At Data =, enter the new Display ID (11 character or less), or
    enter   to remove the Display ID.
    The default is OUTSIDE.
    To change or remove the1     At Action =, enter 78.
    Display ID for unassigned
    DID trunks:2     At Data =, enter the new Display ID (11 characters or less),
    or enter   to remove the Display ID.
    The default is NO DID IN.
    To enable maintenance-1     At Action =, enter 80.
    busy for tie trunks:2     At Data =, enter 1 for enable or 0 for disable.
    The default is 0.
    To disconnect VMS:1     At 
    Action =, enter 96.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 to send forward disconnect (used with
    VP4), or 0 to send ##99 as disconnect message (used with
    VP1).
    The default is 0.
    NOTE: VP6, VP4 = Voice boards for 6386 WGS
    VP1 = Voice boards for 3B1.
    4-8 Administering System-Wide OptionsNovember 1995 
    						
    							Expert Mode Prompt
    To change the expert1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 4.
    mode prompt:2     At Action =, enter 74.
    3     At 
    Data =, enter the new prompt (nine or fewer printable
    characters).
    The default is Command.
    Administration Password
    To change the1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 4.
    administration password:2     At Action =, enter 75.
    3     At 
    Data =, enter the new password (eight or fewer printable
    characters, with no spaces). For security, the display always
    shows ????????.
    The default is systemx5.
    NOTE: The user-changeable password reverts to the default
    when the system cold starts. The following message is displayed
    when a cold start occurs:
    WARNING: Default Password in effect.
    Toll Calls Allowed/Disallowed Lists
    There are five Toll Calls Allowed (TCA) Lists. Therefore, you must specify a target value from 1
    through 5 to access these lists. The total number of entries must not exceed 164 for all 5 lists
    combined. Numbers can be of the form AAA (exchange within Home Area code) or NAA-AAA
    (Area Code plus exchange).
    To disallow international calls enter in the form -OABCDE (ABC = country code, DE= first 2
    digits of city code), where ABCDE could be any digit from O-9 or “.”, which is a wild card. (All
    subsequent digits have to be “.”.) If O + 5 dots are entered in the Toll Call disallowed list, the
    station(s) assigned to that class cannot make international calls.
    To access a TCA list:1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 7.
    2     At the prompt, TOLL ALLW =, enter the number, from 1
    through 5, of the list you want to access.
    3     Continue to administer the TCA list as described below.
    November 1995Administering System-Wide Options 4-9 
    						
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