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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 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 in the Type field for every modem you add to your system. For more information, refer to ‘‘ Adding a fax or modem’’ on page 51. Tip: When you upgrade a system that uses an alias set type to a new release, the system determines if the aliased type is supported in the new release (is now a native set type). When you review the Alias Station screen, you may see alias types that have become native. If the type is now native, the last character of the aliased set type becomes a #.” Field descriptions for page 1 Screen 33. Alias Station screen Alias Set Type Enter up to a 5-character name for the nonsupported phone type that you want alias to a similar supported telephone type. change alias station Page 1 of 1 ALIAS STATION Alias Set Type Supported Set Type ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ’#’ indicates previously aliased set type is now native
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 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 alpha-names to dialed digit strings. This allows telephone users to place a data call by simply typing the alpha-name. Users need only remember far-end alpha-names instead of the actual digit strings. The screen consists of paired Alpha-name/Mapped String fields. Entries may be made in any order on the screen. However, before the screen is displayed for changing or reviewing, the entries in the table are sorted alphanumerically by the alpha-name. All entries will be moved to the beginning of the table, leaving all blank entries at the end. Field descriptions for page 1 Screen 34. Alphanumeric Dial Table screen change alphanumeric-dial-table Page 1 of 2 ALPHANUMERIC DIALING TABLE XXX of XXX administered Alpha-name Mapped String | Alpha-name Mapped String | ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________ ____________ ______________________ | _____________ ______________________
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 479 Alphanumeric Dialing Table 17 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 dialing string and can include Facility Access Codes. NOTE: A Mapped String may not contain an Alpha-Name whose Mapped String also contains an Alpha-Name. Valid entries Usage From 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters. The entry must start with an alphabetic character and may not have blank spaces between characters. Valid entries Usage Digits 0 - 9.Numeric A through Z, a through z Alpha (note uppercase entries are mapped to lowercase). (Character delimiters used for easy reading of the dial string. Delimiters can consist of both readability and special characters and are used to separate tokens of alpha-names or numeric sub-strings. For example, (205) mt-1234+0000. ) / - + % “,” space # Each treated as a numeric. * ^ Treated as a readability character.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 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 signaling. Following digits to be outpulsed as tones regardless of type of trunk signaling, pulse, or tone. Valid entries Usage 1 to 5 digits Enter the extension you assign to this announcement. The following screens can reference this extension: Hunt Group, Coverage Path, Trunk Group (Incoming Destination and Night Destination), Vector, Feature-Related System Parameters (DID/Tie/ISDN Intercept Treatment, Controlled Restriction) Valid entries Usage change announcements Page 1 of X ANNOUNCEMENTS/AUDIO SOURCES Ext. Type COR TN Name Q QLen Pro Rate Port 1: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 2: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 3: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 4: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 5: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 6: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 7: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 8: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 9: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 10: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 11: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 12: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 13: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 14: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 15: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n 16: _____ _________ 1_ 1_ ________________________ n
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 481 Announcements/Audio Sources 17 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 hang up when finished. When the device hangs up, the caller hears a click. Connects to switch through analog port. analog-mUse for continuous playing music or audio source from an external announcement device. analog-fdUse for repeating (“barge-in”) announcements from an external device. aux-trunkauxiliary trunk, use with an external announcement device with a 4-wire “aux” interface aux-trk-m ds1-fd Assigned to DS1 ports on circuit packs. Recommended for interfacing for CONVERSANT Line Side T1 ports when CONVERSANT is used. Callers do not hear a click when the device hangs up. Provides a disconnect to stop playback when the announcement is done. ds1-opsCallers do not hear a click when the device hangs up. ds1-saCallers do not hear a click when the device hangs up. Provides a disconnect to stop playback when the announcement is done. integratedStored internally on the switch on a special integrated announcement circuit pack. Use for general announcements and VDN of Origin Announcements. integ-rep integrated repeating Valid entries Usage 0 – 95Enter the class of restriction (COR) you want associated with this announcement
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 482 Announcements/Audio Sources 17 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 have a pre-set queue length. Pro When the type is analog, ds1, or aux-trunk, N/A appears in this field. Valid entries Usage 1 to 20Enter the Tenant Partition number, if any. Valid entries Usage up to 27 alphanumeric characters Describe the announcement message Valid entries Usage y Enter y to queue calls for the announcement if the announcement type is either integ-rep or aux-trunk. Enter y for ACD and vectoring delay announcements. bEnter b to set up barge-in if the announcement type is either integrated, integ-rep or aux-trunk. n No queue and no barge-in Valid entries Usage The maximum number your system allows.Number of calls that can be queued for this announcement. Valid entries Usage y Enter y to protect the integrated announcement from being deleted or changed by any user. n Enter n to allow only users with a console permission COS to change or delete an announcement.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 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 toll or non-toll calls. You specify non-toll calls based on the last 2 digits of the distant-end of the trunk group. Screen 36. ARS Toll Table Valid entries Usage 16 16 kbps (8 minutes and 32 seconds of announcement time per circuit pack or 1 hour and 24 minutes for 10 circuit packs). This rate does not provide a high-quality recording. It is not recommended for customer announcements, but it is adequate for VDN of Origin announcements. 3232 kbps (4 minutes and 16 seconds of total announcement time). 6464 kbps (for 2 minutes and 8 seconds of announcement time per circuit pack or 42 minutes for 10 circuit packs) Valid entries Usage circuit pack or port locationSpecify the address of the integrated circuit pack or aux trunk, analog line, or DS1 port location for this announcement. change ars toll ARS TOLL TABLE: __ Page 1 of 1 OFFICE CODES: x00-x99 00: y 10: y 20: y 30: y 40: y 50: y 60: y 70: y 80: y 90: y 01: y 11: y 21: y 31: y 41: y 51: y 61: y 71: y 81: y 91: y 02: y 12: y 22: y 32: y 42: y 52: y 62: y 72: y 82: y 92: y 03: y 13: y 23: y 33: y 43: y 53: y 63: y 73: y 83: y 93: y 04: y 14: y 24: y 34: y 44: y 54: y 64: y 74: y 84: y 94: y 05: y 15: y 25: y 35: y 45: y 55: y 65: y 75: y 85: y 95: y 06: y 16: y 26: y 36: y 46: y 56: y 66: y 76: y 86: y 96: y 07: y 17: y 27: y 37: y 47: y 57: y 67: y 77: y 87: y 97: y 08: y 18: y 28: y 38: y 48: y 58: y 68: y 78: y 88: y 98: y 09: y 19: y 29: y 39: y 49: y 59: y 69: y 79: y 89: y 99: y
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 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 Table Valid entries Usage 200 –299 through 900–999Identify the block of numbers on this screen. Valid entries Usage y /nEnter n to designate a non-toll CO code. change attendant Page 1 of 3 ATTENDANT CONSOLE 1 Type: console Name: 27 character attd cons name Extension: 1000 Group: 1 Auto Answer: none Console Type: principal TN: 1 Data Module? n Port: 01C1106 COR: 1 Disp Client Redir? n COS: 1 Display Language: english H.320 Conversion? n DIRECT TRUNK GROUP SELECT BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS (Trunk Access Codes) Local Remote Local Remote Local Remote 1: 9 5: 9: 2: 82 6: 10: 3: 7: 11: 4: 8: 12: HUNDREDS SELECT BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS 1: 5: 9: 13: 17: 2: 6: 10: 14: 18: 3: 7: 11: 15: 19: 4: 8: 12: 16: 20:
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 485 Attendant Console 17 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. An individual attendant extension can have its own Class of Restriction and Class of Service. If you give your attendants an individual extension, users can call the attendant by dialing the extension or you can assign them an abbreviated-dialing button for fast access to the attendant. Console Type Enter this console’s intended use. There can only be one night-only or one day/night console in the system unless Tenant Partitioning is administered. Night Service is activated from the principal console or from the one station set per-system that has a nite-serv button. Valid entries Usage Display-only field Enter the console number when completing a paper screen. Valid entries Usage console Indicates the type of attendant console being administered. 302B1 Valid entries Usage An unassigned extension If an extension is not assigned, the attendant can only be addressed as a member of the attendant group. If the attendant has a data module, the extension field cannot be blank. Valid entries Usage principal Puts the attendant console into night service. day-only Will not get night service calls. night-onlyHandles only night service calls. day/nightHandles day or night service calls.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 486 Attendant Console 17 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 required, all attendant consoles can be assigned to ports on the same digital line circuit pack. Name Enter the name of this console. Group Valid entries Usage 01 through 44First and second characters are the cabinet number. 01 through 03 01 A through EThird character is the carrier. 01 through 20Fourth and fifth characters are the slot number. 01 through 08 (digital line circuit pack)Sixth and seventh characters are the circuit number 01 through 16 (2-wire digital circuit pack) 01 through 24 (2-wire digital circuit pack TN2224) xIndicates that there is no hardware associated with the port assignment. An individual attendant extension must be assigned in the Extension field. Valid entries Usage Up to 27 alphanumeric characters. Any entry is accepted Valid entries Usage 1 to 16Enter the Attendant Group number