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    7-12b Administering Voice StationsNovember 1995 
    						
    							Coverage
    To specify which receiver
    group will cover this
    station’s calls:1     At Action =, enter 7.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter
    1 - 32: for a standard coverage group number
    101 - 132: for a DGC coverage group number.
    This number corresponds to the DGC
    group number 1-32 (the “1” in the
    hundreds’ place indicates DGC
    coverage instead of standard
    coverage).
    0: for none.
    The default is 1.
    To send ringing to the
    coverage station when
    there is no answer at this
    station:1     At 
    Action =, enter 8.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1 @.
    To send ringing to the
    coverage station when
    this station is busy:1     At 
    Action =, enter 9.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1 @.
    Pickup: To assign this
    1     At 
    Action =, enter 11.
    station to a pickup group:
    2     At 
    Data =, enter the pickup group number, 1-16, or 0
    for none. The default is 0.
    @   Strongly recommended this value be used.
    Administering Voice Stations 7-13 
    						
    							Personal Speed Dialing:
    1     At Action =, enter 16.
    To enable Personal Speed
    Dialing at this station:2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 0 for multiline stations.
    Bridging
    To send ringing to
    bridged appearances
    when this Principal
    station does not answer:1     At 
    Action =, enter 17.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1.
    To send ringing to
    bridged appearances
    when this Principal
    station is busy:1     At 
    Action =, enter 18.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1.
    Forwarding: To allow
    this station to send calls
    to an outside location:1     At 
    Action =, enter 22.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 0.
    Callback Queuing
    To assign the number of
    times the system will
    retry callback for an
    internal facility:1     At 
    Action =, enter 40.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter the number of callback retries (after the
    first try) for an internal facility, 0 - 15. The default is 2.
    To assign the number of
    rings per callback try for
    an internal facility:1     At 
    Action =, enter 41.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter the maximum number of times the
    telephone should ring per callback try, 2 - 15.
    The default is 3.
    7-14 Administering Voice Stations 
    						
    							To assign the number of
    times the system will
    retry callback for an
    outgoing facility:1     At Action =, enter 42.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter the number of callback retries (after the
    first try) for an outgoing facility, 0 - 15. The default is 2.
    To assign the number of
    rings per callback try for
    an outgoing facility:1     At 
    Action =, enter 43.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter the maximum number of times the
    telephone should ring per callback try, 2 - 15.
    The default is 3.
    To enable automatic
    callback queuing for
    internal facilities:1     At 
    Action =, enter 44.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 0.
    To enable automatic1     At 
    Action =, enter 45.
    callback queuing for
    outgoing facilities:2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 1.
    Call Waiting:
    To enable call waiting for
    this station:1     At 
    Action =, enter 46.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 0.
    Administering Voice Stations 7-15 
    						
    							Night Service
    To display the number of
    each trunk assigned to
    this station for Night
    Service:1     At 
    Action =, enter 51.
    2     To continue the list, enter C after each trunk number is
    printed.
    To assign a trunk to thisNOTE: Any given trunk can have no more than four Night
    station for Night Service:Service coverage stations assigned to it.
    1     At 
    Action =, enter 52.
    2     At 
    Data =, enter a 4-digit trunk number.
    To delete a trunk from1     At 
    Action =, enter 53.
    this station’s Night
    Service list:2     At 
    Data =, enter a 4-digit trunk number.
    7-16 Administering Voice Stations 
    						
    							Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports
    Procedures in this section apply to a data terminal connected to a Data Line Card (DLC) via
    an Asynchronous Data Unit (ADU) (not to a data terminal connected via a modem) and to a
    STARLAN Interface Circuit Pack (STARLAN CP) in DLC-compatibility mode. This section
    describes how to:
    n     Assign data stations to ports
    n     Remove data stations from ports
    n     Assign and change Data Dial Codes (DDCs)
    n     Assign Class of Service to data ports.
    Using the Port and PDC Menus: Class-of-Service options for data terminals can be
    administered from either the PDC Menu (Main Menu item 2) or from the Port Menu (Main
    Menu item 1). This makes it convenient for you to administer a station based on the
    information you have. If you know the station DDC, use Menu 2; if you know the station
    location (CSSPP) but not the DDC, use Menu 1.
    Adding a Data Station
    You cannot add a data station to a port where a station already exists. You must first remove
    the existing station, then add the new station. See the procedure entitled “Removing a Data
    Station”.
    To add a data terminal:1     At the Main Menu prompt, enter 1.
    2     At 
    Port =, enter the carrier/slot/port (CSSPP) for the data
    terminal you are adding. For example, enter 10608 if you
    want to add a station to port eight, slot six, in carrier one.
    If the port is available, you see the following message:
    Port not translated
    3     At Action =, enter 1.
    (Continued)
    Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports 8-1 
    						
    							4     At Data =, enter the code for the data terminal you are
    adding:
    – 1801 for a DLC (ZTN126 or TN726)
    – 1802 for a STARLAN CP (ZTN84)
    NOTE: The only way to change an existing terminal type
    is to remove and reinstall the station.
    5     Next, assign DDC:
    You see the prompt, 
    Action = 2.
    At Data =, enter the DDC for this station. The valid
    range is 1-9999.
    6     To administer Class of Service for this station, see
    “Assigning Class-of-Service Options” in this chapter.
    Display Support
    To assign or remove a1     At Action =, enter 90.
    DDC Display ID:
    2     At 
    Data =, enter the Display ID (not more than 11
    characters, enclosed in double quotes), or enter “ ” to
    remove the ID.
    Removing a Data Station
    To remove a dataNOTE: When you remove a station, any Display ID associated
    terminal:with that DDC will also be removed.
    1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 1.
    2     At 
    Port =, enter the CSSPP for the station you are
    removing.
    (Continued)
    8-2 Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports 
    						
    							3     At Action =, enter 1.
    4     At 
    Data =, enter 0.
    NOTE: If this station is associated with another station(s)
    for a feature such as Third-Party Call Setup, you will see a
    warning message for each type of association. To continue
    with the action, respond to the system message,
    C for continue, any other key for abort. When there are no
    more associations with the station you want to remove,
    you see:
    NO MORE BLOCKS
    C for continue, any other key for abort
    5     Enter C.
    You see the following display when the station is
    removed:
    Action = 1 Data = 0
    NOTE: If you remove a station that is associated with other
    stations, you may need to reassign features on those other
    stations as well.
    Changing a Data Dial Code
    You can only change a dial code to one that does not conflict with any existing number. For
    more information, see the “Dial Plan” description in the System 25 R3 Implementation Manual.
    To determine if a dial code exists, use the Search function described later in this chapter.
    There are other circumstances that might prevent you from changing a dial code. For
    example, the existing station number might be part of a DGC group or pickup group.
    Again, use the Search function to see if the dial code is a member of any group.
    To change a data dial
    code:1     At the Main Menu prompt, enter 2.
    2     At 
    PDC =, enter the DDC you want to change.
    3     At 
    Action =, enter 2.
    4     At 
    Data =, enter the new dial code.
    NOTE: If you see 
    Error 7012, that DDC may already be
    assigned.
    Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports 8-3 
    						
    							Moving a Data Station
    Use this procedure when you want to move a station to another port. Keep these
    considerations in mind when you move a station:
    n     The moved-to port must be vacant.
    n     The terminal types must be the same; that is, you can only move a station to the same
    physical type (e.g., data terminal to data terminal port).
    To move a data station to
    a new port:1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 2.
    2     At 
    PDC =, enter the DDC of the station you want to
    move.
    3     At 
    Action =, enter 0.
    NOTE: The system displays the station’s present port
    assignment at 
    Data = CSSPP.
    4     Type d, and at Data =, enter the new port assignment
    (CSSPP).
    Assigning Class-of-Service Options
    This section describes the Class-of-Service options—the calling restrictions and features—you
    can administer for data stations.
    When assigning Class-of-Service options to a STARLAN CP, data port type code 1802, the
    default values are relevant for the first installed port on the board. Unless otherwise noted,
    values assigned to these action items on any of the four ports will be copied to all four ports
    on the STARLAN CP. Therefore, default values listed below may not apply to a STARLAN
    CP port, if you have previously changed that value for any port on the board.
    To assign Class of Service1     From the Main Menu prompt, enter 2.
    to a data terminal:
    2     At 
    PDC =, enter the DDC of the terminal to which you
    want to assign Class of Service.
    NOTE: If you are administering a STARLAN CP, the DDC
    you assign to the first port will not be copied to the other
    ports on the board. You will need to administer each port
    separately for this action.
    8-4 Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports 
    						
    							Assigning Calling Restrictions
    To restrict access to the1     At 
    Action =, enter 3.
    CO trunk pool:
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 0.
    To restrict access to all1     At 
    Action =, enter 4.
    other trunk pools:
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    The default is 0.
    To set calls to this station1     At 
    Action =, enter 12.
    to hunt to another station
    2     At 
    Data =, enter the DDC of the station to hunt to, or 0 for
    if this station is busy:
    no hunt. The default is 0.
    NOTE: If you are assigning this option to a STARLAN CP,
    the value you assign to the first port will not be copied to
    the other ports on the board. You need to administer each
    port separately for this action.
    To restrict this station1     At 
    Action =, enter 13.
    from making any
    2     At 
    Data =, enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.
    outward calls:
    The default is 0.
    November 1995Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports 8-5 
    						
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