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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 8.2 Administrators Guide
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 8.2 Administrators Guide
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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Collecting billing information 447 Receiving call-charge information 16 2. In the CDR Reports field, type y. This ensures that the AOC information appears on the CDR report. 3. Verify that Service Type is public-ntwrk. 4. In the Supplementary Service Protocol field, type a. 5. The Charge Advice field, type end-on-request. This ensures that the switch will place one request for charge information. This reduces the amount of information passed to the switch and consumes less processor time than other options. 6. Press ENTER to save your changes. Receiving call-charge information over non-ISDN trunks In this example, we will administer an existing DIOD trunk to receive PPM from the public network. 1. Type change trunk-group 3. The Trunk Group screen appears with existing administration for this trunk group. Page 1 of x TRUNK GROUP Group Number: 2 Group Type: isdn CDR Reports: y Group Name: OUTSIDE_CALL_______________ COR: 1_ TN: 1__ TAC: ____ Direction: two-way_ Outgoing Display? n Dial Access? n Busy Threshold: 99_ Night Service: ____ Queue Length: 0__ Service Type: public-ntwrk Auth Code? n TestCall ITC: rest Far End Test Line No: _______________ TestCall BCC: 4 TRUNK PARAMETERS Codeset to Send Display: 6 Codeset to Send TCM,Lookahead: 6 Max Message Size to Send: 260 Charge Advice: none_____________ Supplementary Service Protocol: a Digit Handling(in/out):enbloc/enbloc Trunk Hunt: cyclical QSIG Value-Added Lucent? n Connected to Toll? n STT Loss: normal DTT to DCO Loss: normal Calling Number - Delete: ___ Insert: _______________ Numbering Format: _______ Bit Rate: 1200_ Synchronization: async Duplex: full Disconnect Supervision - In? y Out? n Answer Supervision Timeout: 0__
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Collecting billing information 448 Receiving call-charge information 16 2. In the CDR Reports field, type y. This ensures that the PPM information appears on the CDR report. 3. In the Direction field, type two-way. 4. In the PPM field, type y. 5. In the Frequency field, type 50/12. This is the signal frequency (in kHz). The frequency you will use depends on what the circuit pack you use is able to accept. See ‘‘ Trunk Group’’ on page 967 for more information. 6. In the Administrable Timers section, set the Outgoing Glare Guard timer to 5 seconds. 7. Press ENTER to save your changes. 8. You also need to ensure that the values of the Digital Metering Pulse Minimum, Maximum and Value on the DS1 Circuit Pack screen are appropriate to the values offered by your service provider. See ‘‘ DS1 Circuit Pack’’ on page 599 for more information. Related topics See ‘‘ Call Charge Information’’ on page 1195 for more information about AOC and PPM. Page 1 of x TRUNK GROUP Group Number: 3 Group Type: diod CDR Reports: y Group Name: DIOD_PPM___________________ COR: 1_ TN: 1__ TAC: 112_ Direction: two-way_ Outgoing Display? n Dial Access? n Busy Threshold: 99_ Night Service: ____ Queue Length: 0__ Comm Type: voice Auth Code? n Digit Absorption List: Prefix-1? y Trunk Flash? n Toll Restricted? y TRUNK PARAMETERS Trunk Type: auto/immed Outgoing Dial Type: tone Incoming Dial Type: tone Trunk Termination: rc Digit Treatment: Digits: Expected Digits: Sig Bit Inversion: none Trunk Gain: high Drop Treatment: silence Disconnect Supervision - In? y Out? n Answer Supervision Timeout: 0__ Recieve Answer Supervision: y
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Collecting billing information 449 Viewing call charge information 16 Viewing call charge information DEFINITY ECS provides two ways for you to view call-charge information: on a telephone display or as part of the Call Detail Recording (CDR) report. From a display, users can see the cost of an outgoing call, both while the call is in progress and at the end of the call. Instructions In this example, we administer extension 5040 to be able to view the charge of a call in progress. The charges will appear in currency units (in this case, Lira) on the user’s telephone display. 1. Type change trunk-group 2 and press RETURN. The Trunk Group screen appears. 2. In the Charge Conversion field, type 200. This indicates that one charge unit sent from the service provider is equal to 200 units, in this case, Lira. 3. In the Decimal Point field, type none. 4. In the Charge Type field, type Lira. 5. Press ENTER to save your changes. 6. Type change system-parameters features and press RETURN. The Feature-Related System Parameters screen appears. 7. In the Charge Display Update Frequency (seconds) field, type 30. Frequent display updates may have considerable performance impact. add trunk-group next Page 2 of x TRUNK FEATURES ACA Assignment? _ Measured: ____ Maintenance Tests? _ Data Restriction? _ Abandoned Call Search? _ Suppress # Outpulsing? _ Charge Conversion: _____ Decimal Point: ______ Currency Symbol: ___ Charge Type: _______ Receive Analog Incoming Call ID: ________ Per Call CPN Blocking Code: ___ Per Call CPN Unblocking Code: ___ MF Tariff Free? _ Outgoing ANI: _______________
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Collecting billing information 450 Viewing call charge information 16 8. Press ENTER to save your changes. 9. Now assign extension 5040 a disp-chrg button to give this user the ability to control the charge display. See ‘‘ Adding feature buttons’’ on page 57 for more information. More information If you want end users to control when they view this information, you can assign a display button that they can press to see the current call charges. If you want call charges to display automatically whenever a user places an outgoing call, you can set Automatic Charge Display to y on the user’s Class of Restriction (COR) screen.
Screen reference 451 AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table 17 DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 17 Screen reference AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table Your switch compares dialed numbers with the dialed strings on this table and determines the route pattern for the number. Screen 22. AAR Digit Analysis Table change aar analysis Page 1 of X AAR DIGIT ANALYSIS TABLE Location: ___ Percent Full: ___ Dialed Total Route Call Node ANI String Min Max Pattern Type Num Reqd _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 452 AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table 17 Screen 23. ARS Digit Analysis Table Location (for the ARS Digit Analysis Table) This is a display-only field on the ARS Digit Analysis Table. Percent Full Displays the percentage (0 to 100) of the system’s memory resources that have been used by AAR/ARS. If the figure is close to 100%, you can free-up memory resources. Dialed String User-dialed numbers are matched to the dialed string entry that most closely matches the dialed number. For example, if a user dials 297-1234 and the AAR or ARS Digit Analysis Table has dialed string entries of 297-1 and 297-123, the match is on the 297-123 entry. Valid display Usage 1 to 44Defines the switch location that uses this ARS Digit Analysis Table. allIndicates that this ARS Digit Analysis Table is the default for all port network (cabinet) locations. Appears only if the Multiple Locations field is n on System Parameters Customer Options. change ars analysis Page 1 of X ARS DIGIT ANALYSIS TABLE Location: ___ Percent Full: ___ Dialed Total Route Call Node ANI String Min Max Pattern Type Num Reqd _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n _________________ __ __ _____ ____ ___ n
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 453 AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table 17 An exact match is made on a user-dialed number and dialed string entries with wildcard characters and an equal number of digits. For example, if a user dials 424, and there is a 424 entry and an X24 entry, the match is on the 424 entry. Min Max Route Pattern Enter the route number you want the switch to use for this dialed string. Valid entries Usage 0 to 9Enter up to 18 digits that the switch analyzes. *, x, Xwildcard characters Valid entries Usage Between 1 and Max Enter the minimum number of user-dialed digits the system collects to match to the dialed string. Valid entries Usage Between Min and 28Enter the maximum number of user-dialed digits the system collects to match to the dialed string. Valid entries Usage p1 to p2000Specifies the route index number established on the Partition Routing Table 1 to 640Specifies the route pattern used to route the call r1 to r32Specifies the remote home numbering plan area table. Complete this field if RHNPA translations are required for the corresponding dialed string. nodeDesignates node number routing denyBlocks the call
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 454 AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table 17 Call Type (for AAR only) Enter the call type associated with each dialed string. Call types indicate numbering requirements on different trunk networks. ISDN Protocols are listed in the table below. ISDN Protocol Call Type (for ARS only) Valid entries Usage aar Regular AAR calls intl The Route Index contains public network ISDN trunks that require international type of number encodings. pubuThe Route Index contains public network ISDN trunks that require unknown type of number encodings. lev0 to lev2Specify ISDN Private Numbering Plan (PNP) number formats. (See ‘‘ ISDN Numbering — Private’’ on page 772 for more information.) Call Type Numbering Plan Identifier Type of Numbering aar E.164(1) national(2) intl E.164(1) international(1) pubu E.164(1) unknown(0) lev0 PNP(9) local(4) lev1 PNP(9) Regional Level 1(2) lev2 PNP(9) Regional Level 2(1) Valid entries UsageChina # 1 Call Type alrt alerts attendant consoles or other digital phones when an emergency call is placednormal emeremergency call normal fnpa10-digit North American Numbering Plan (NANP) call (11 digits with Prefix Digit “1”)attendant hnpa7-digit NANP call normal intlpublic-network international number toll-auto iopinternational operator attendant loclpublic-network local number normal
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 455 AAR and ARS Digit Conversion Table 17 Node Number ANI Reqd AAR and ARS Digit Conversion Table Your system uses the AAR or ARS Digit Conversion Table to change a dialed number for more efficient routing. Digits may be inserted or deleted from the dialed number. For instance, you can tell the switch to delete a 1 and an area code on calls to one of your locations, and avoid long-distance charges by routing the call over your private network. lpvtlocal private normal natlnon-NANP normal npvtnational private normal nsvcnational service normal opoperator attendant pubupublic-network number (E.164)-unknown normal svclnational(2) toll-auto svctnational(2) normal Valid entries Usage 1 to 999Enter the number of the destination node in a private network if you are using node number routing or DCS. If you complete this field, leave the Route Index field blank. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y if ANI is required on incoming R2-MFC or Russian MF ANI calls. This field applies only if the Request Incoming ANI (non-AAR/ARS) field on the Multifrequency-Signaling-Related System Parameters screen is n. rAllowed only if “Allow ANI Restriction on AAR/ARS is y on Feature Related System Parameters” screen. Use to drop a call on a Russian Shuttle trunk or Russian Rotary trunk if the ANI request fails. Other types of trunks treat r as y. Valid entries UsageChina # 1 Call Type
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 456 AAR and ARS Digit Conversion Table 17 Screen 24. AAR Digit Conversion Table Screen 25. ARS Digit Conversion Table NOTE: When you access the screen with display or change, the entries are sorted in the order of the matching pattern. Digits appear before characters. change aar conversion Page 1 of 2 AAR DIGIT CONVERSION TABLE Percent Full: ___ Matching Pattern Min Max Del Replacement String Net Conv ANI Req __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ change aar conversion Page 1 of 2 ARS DIGIT CONVERSION TABLE Location: 1 Percent Full: ___ Matching Pattern Min Max Del Replacement String Net Conv ANI Req __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _