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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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TEI
Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. Appears only if the Fixed 
TEI field is 
y.
MIM Support
Used with 7500 Data Modules. Management Information Message Support. Used 
to support two types of capabilities: MIM endpoint initialization capability (SPID 
support), and other Maintenance/Management capability.
Country Protocol
Used with World Class BRI Data Modules. Enter the...

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SPID programmed into the ISDN-BRI terminal must be the same. This means that 
the SPID of the new or re-used terminals must be programmed to match the 
administered SPID value.
SPID
Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. Appears only if the Endpt 
Init field is 
y. The Service Profile Identifier (SPID) is a variable parameter of up to 
10 digits. The SPID must be different for...

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Date and Time
Use this screen to set the system date and time, to select the daylight savings plan 
number, if any, and to show whether the current time is standard time or daylight 
savings. Settings on this screen affect your switch’s internal clock and timestamp. 
You should update the date and time for a leap year or a system restart after a 
power failure. The correct date and time...

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Year
Hour 
The system uses a 24-hour clock. For example, 14:00 is the same as 2:00 p.m.
Minute
Second
This display-only field shows the seconds and cannot be modified. It resets to zero 
when you save the information on this screen.
Ty p e
Daylight Savings Rule
This field displays which daylight savings rule is in use for your system. 
Valid entries Usage
1990
 to 2099Enter the current...

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Related topics
To update the date and time for the change to or from daylight savings time, use 
the Daylight Saving Rule screen. Refer to ‘‘
Establishing daylight savings rules’’ 
on page 7 for instructions on how to set up daylight savings rules.
Daylight Savings Rules
Use this screen to enter up to 15 customized daylight savings rules. You can 
specify the day, month, date,...

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Change day (Start)
Month (Start)
Date (Start)
Time (Start)
The system uses a 24-hour clock. For example, 14:00 is the same as 2:00 p.m.
Increment (Start)
Change day (Stop)
Valid entries Usage
Sunday 
through 
SaturdayEnter the day of the week you want the clock to move ahead to 
begin daylight savings. If you leave this field blank, the clock 
will change on the exact date...

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Month (Stop)
Date (Stop)
Time (Stop)
The system uses a 24-hour clock. For example, 14:00 is the same as 2:00 p.m.
Dial Plan Record
The Dial Plan is the system’s guide to translating the digits dialed by users. Both 
the Dial Plan Record and the Second Digit Table screens define your system’s dial 
plan.
Screen 70. Dial Plan Record Valid entries Usage
January
 through 
December
Enter...

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Local Node Number
Enter a number to identify a specific node in a switch network. This entry must 
match the DCS switch node number and the CDR node number if they are 
specified. 
ETA Node Number
Enter the number of the destination switch for Extended Trunk Access (ETA) 
calls. ETA calls are unrecognized numbers you can send to another switch for 
analysis and routing. Such numbers...

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See DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more 
information on Uniform Dial Plans.
ETA Routing Pattern
Enter the number of the routing pattern to reach the destination switch.
UDP Extension Search Order
Appears only when Uniform Dialing Plan is 
4-digit or 5-digit. Specifies the first 
table to search to match a dialed extension.
First Digit Table 
This table...

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nars (Automatic Route Selection shortcut dialing)— can be entered only if 
the ARS field and the AAR/ARS Shortcut Dialing field on the 
System-Parameters Customer-Option screen are both y. When an ars entry 
is used to route a call, the caller has access to all ARS features. Enter ars in 
any column but only for first digits 0 through 9 and *. You can enter ars 
only once in a given...
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