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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  555-233-506  Issue 1
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Screen reference 
477 Alias Station 
17
Some administrators also use this screen to “name” non-telephone device. For 
example, you know that you can add a modem to your system by simply 
administering the extension as the standard analog type 2500. But, if you listed 
your stations, how would you know which extensions are modems? Instead, you 
could use the Alias screen to create a ‘modem’ alias to type 2500 and enter 
modem...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
478 Alphanumeric Dialing Table 
17
Supported Set Type
Enter a supported phone type that you want to map (or alias) to the alias set type. 
Valid supported phone types are listed in Table 12 on page 908
.
NOTE:
Data Communication Protocol (DCP) telephone types must be aliased to 
DCP telephone types, hybrid types to hybrid types, and analog to analog 
types.
Alphanumeric Dialing Table
This screen associates...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
479 Alphanumeric Dialing Table 
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Alpha-name
All alpha-names in the table must be unique and cannot be referenced in their own 
Mapped String. The alpha-names can be used in any other Mapped String and 
multiple times in a Mapped String.
Mapped String
Enter from 1 to 24 characters that may contain alphanumeric, readability, 
delimiters, and/or special characters. The entry is used to generate the final...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
480 Announcements/Audio Sources 
17
Announcements/Audio Sources
Use this screen to assign announcements to circuit packs and port locations. 
Screen 35. Announcements/Audio Sources
Ext
~wSuspend digit outpulsing until a dial tone is detected.
~pPause 1.5 seconds. (Used only for outgoing trunk calls. If used 
internally, the 1.5 second pause is ignored.)
~mDigits following this character are for end-to-end...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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481 Announcements/Audio Sources 
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Ty p e
Enter the type of announcement you want to assign to this extension number. 
If you enter integrated or integ-rep, complete the Protect, Rate, and Port fields. If 
you enter analog, ds1-fd, ds1-sa, ds1-ops, or aux-trunk, complete QLen (if Q is 
y) 
and Port.
COR
Valid entries Usage
analog
Use to play announcements from an external device for a 
specific period and...

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Screen reference 
482 Announcements/Audio Sources 
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TN
Name
Q (Queue)
QLen (Queue Length)
The queue length is the number of calls that can queue for this announcement. The 
maximum number of queues allowed depends on your system configuration. 
The QLen field applies if the Q field is 
y and the type is analog, DS1, or 
aux-trunk. When the type is integrated or integ-rep, N/A appears in this field. 
Integrated announcements...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
483 ARS Toll Table 
17
Rate
Enter the recording speed (in 1000 bits/second) for integrated announcements. A 
different recording speed may be used for each integrated announcement. When 
the type is analog, ds1, or aux-trunk, N/A appears in this field.
Port
A R S  To l l  Ta b l e
This screen assigns ARS Toll Tables used by Subnet Trunking. Use it to specify 
whether calls to CO codes listed on the table are...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
484 Attendant Console 
17
ARS TOLL TABLE
OFFICE CODES
00: through 99:
These fields represent the last 2 digits of the codes within the 100-block of 
numbers. Designate each as a number toll or non-toll call.
Attendant Console
This screen assigns an Attendant Console to the system.
Field descriptions for page 1
Screen 37. Attendant Console Valid entries Usage
2
 through 9Identify the number of the ARS Toll...

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485 Attendant Console 
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Attendant Console x
This is a display-only field when the screen is accessed using an administration 
command such as 
add or change.
Ty p e
Extension (Optional) 
Enter the extension for the individual attendant console. Individual attendant 
extensions allow attendants to use features that an attendant group cannot use. For 
example, extensions can be members of a DDC or UCD group....

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Screen reference 
486 Attendant Console 
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Port
Enter seven characters.
Each attendant console requires a port on a digital line circuit pack. For reliability, 
the attendant consoles should not be assigned to ports on the same digital line 
circuit pack. For example, if three attendant consoles are to be provided, assign 
each console to a port on three different digital line circuit pack, if possible. 
However, if...
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