ATT System 25 Reference Manual
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Program To Program a Number by Using the Code: 1.Lift the handset and listen for dial tone. 2.Dial #4 to enter the Program mode. 3.Dial the number you want to program. 4.Either: — Press the FLEX DSS or REP DIAL button, or — Dial the Personal Speed Dialing code (#20-#39) to indicate where this number should be stored. 5. Listen for confirmation tone and dial tone. 6. To program another number immediately, repeat steps 3 through 5. 7. Hang up. To Program a Number by Using the Switch (non-SLAC...
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FEATURES AND SERVICES Considerations The Program feature allows users to DSS/Repertory Dialing numbers. This is personnel responsibilities change.assign their own Personal Speed Dialing/Flex particularly useful where working arrangements or Users cannot place or answer calls while in the program mode. Incoming calls will receive Busy Tone. In the unlikely event that a number contains more digits than are free in the common Personal Speed Dialing/Repertory Dialing memory (approximately 34100), reorder...
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Program Administration Requirements Voice Terminal Port: l Assign FLEX DSS and REP DIAL buttons. l Allow Personal Speed Dialing on a per-station basis. 2-271
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FEATURES AND SERVICES Recall Description Users of single-line voice terminals that have RECALL buttons can obtain System 25 recall dial tone by pressing the button. Pressing RECALL is equivalent to briefly pressing and releasing the switchhook (switchhook flash), which is the required method of getting recall dial tone at a terminal not equipped with the RECALL button. Multiline voice terminals are administered for either manual or automatic activation of the Callback Queuing feature. Operation of the...
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Remote Access Remote Access Description This feature allows a caller to dial into a System 25 from the public network using a predetermined 7- or 10-digit number and use some features and services. The caller may be required to dial a barrier (security) code after reaching the system to access the features and services. System administration can assign CO, FX, or INWATS trunks for Remote Access calls. These trunks can be dedicated to Remote Access or shared with other kinds of calling. On dedicated...
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Features and Services If a Remote Access call reaches an inside station, the station can transfer the call back out of the system, subject to System 25 trunk-to-trunk restrictions and the transferring station’s calling restrictions. This is allowed even if the caller’s barrier code does not allow a direct call out. Considerations Using Remote Access, an employee of a company with a System 25 PBX can access system facilities from home or other remote locations. This is a valuable feature for salesmen on...
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Remote Access Interactions The following features interact with Remote Access. Account Code Entry: This feature cannot be used by Remote Access callers. Call Accountability: This feature cannot be used by Remote Access callers. Calling Restrictions: A barrier code class of restriction (COR) has the same parameters as the class of service permissions associated with stations. A system-wide default COR must be administered for use if barrier codes are disabled. Barrier code CORs override the default COR....
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Features and Services Program Mode: This feature cannot be used by Remote Access callers. Remote Initialization and Maintenance Service (RIMS): RIMS requires a unique barrier code and carries special non-administrable restrictions. Speed Dialing, Personal: This feature cannot be used by Remote Access callers. Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR): Remote Access calls are included in the SMDR records. The following unique data is presented for Remote Access calls (in addition to type, data, time, and...
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Remote Access Administration Requirements System: l Enable barrier codes (yes or no; default = yes). l Assign DID remote access number (PDC or 0; default = 0). l Assign system default COR for Remote Access: — ARS Facility Restriction Level (0 to 3; default = 3). — Toll Restriction Calls (1 to 4 or 0 for none; default = 0). — Outward Restricted? (yes or no; default = no). — “CO pool” dial restricted? (yes or no; default = no). — “Other pools” dial restricted? (yes or no; default = no). l For each barrier...