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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 657 Feature-Related System Parameters 17 DID Busy Treatment Allow AAR/ARS Access from DID/DIOD Allow ANI Restriction on AAR/ARS (For Russia only) If a call is placed over a Russian shuttle trunk or a Russian rotary trunk via an AAR or ARS entry with the ANI Req field set to r, then ANI is requested just like a y entry. However, if the ANI request fails, the call immediately drops. All other trunk types treat the r entry as a y. Transfer Upon Hang-Up Allows DCP, hybrid, wireless, or ISDN-BRI phone users to complete a transfer operation by hanging up. Valid entries Usage attendant Specifies how to handle a direct inward dialing (DID) call to a busy station. tone Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to allow calls for DID and DIOD type trunk groups to complete calls using ARS or AAR. Valid entries Usage y The ANI Req field on the ‘‘AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Ta b l e’’ on page 451 and the ‘‘AAR and ARS Digit Conversion Ta b l e’’ on page 455 permits the additional value of r(estricted). nThe ANI Req field on the two screens takes only the current values of n and y. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y so users may transfer a call by pressing the TRANSFER button, dialing the desired extension, and then hanging up. The user may also wait to hang up, speak with the other party, then press TRANSFER again to complete the process.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 658 Feature-Related System Parameters 17 Abort Conference Upon Hang-Up Allows DCP, hybrid, wireless, or ISDN-BRI phone users to abort the conference operation when they hang up. Abort Transfer Stops the transfer operation whenever a user presses a non-idle call appearance button in the middle of the transfer operation, or when they hang up. If both the Abort Transfer and Transfer Upon Hang-Up fields are y and you press the TRANSFER button and then dial the complete transfer-to number, hanging up the phone transfers the call. You must select another non-idle call appearance to abort the transfer. If the Transfer Upon Hang-Up field is y, hanging up completes the transfer. Requires DCP, Hybrid, ISDN-BRI or wireless phones. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to change a call placed on soft-hold in the conference-pending status to hard-held status if the user hangs up. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to abort the transfer a call by pressing the TRANSFER button, dialing the desired extension, and then hanging up or selecting another non-idle call appearance. The user must press the TRANSFER button again to complete the process unless Transfer Upon Hang-up is also set to y.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 659 Feature-Related System Parameters 17 7405ND Numeric Terminal Display 7434ND Distinctive Audible Alerting (Internal, External, Priority) This is also known as Distinctive Ringing. Attendant Originated Calls Valid entries Usage y/n If enabled, this allows you to use 7405ND in the Type field of the station screen. This is not an actual phone type, but you can use this to define ports for certain types of Octel Messaging Division voice messaging systems. This numeric display setting sends only numbers, and not names, to the Octel system. You cannot use both 7405ND and 7434ND at the same time. Valid entries Usage y/n If enabled, this allows you to use 7434ND in the Type field of the station screen. This is not an actual phone type, but you can use this to define ports for certain types of Octel Messaging Division systems. You cannot use both 7405ND and 7434ND at the same time. Use this value if your voice messaging system operates in Bridged Mode. Valid entries Usage 1 –3. Enter the number of rings for internal, external and priority calls. Valid entries Usage internal external priority Indicates which type of ringing (defined above) applies to attendant-originated calls.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 660 Feature-Related System Parameters 17 DTMF Tone Feedback Signal to VRU - Connection, Disconnection This field appears only if DTMF Feedback Signals for VRU on the Customer-Options System Parameters screen is y. Field descriptions for page 6 Screen 90. Feature-Related System Parameters screen Send Non-ISDN Trunk Group Name as Connected Name Valid entries Usage 0 –9, *, #, ABCDEnter the code to connect or disconnect the VRU. This can be a single digit, or a combination such as *99 to connect, #99 to disconnect. The tones must be programmed at the VRU as well. blank Blank means that no tone is to be sent to the VRU. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to send a name of the non-ISDN trunk group as the connected name when a call routes from ISDN to non-ISDN and the call is answered. change system-parameters features Page 6 of 10 FEATURE-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS ISDN PARAMETERS Send Non-ISDN Trunk Goup Name as Connected Name? _ Display Connected Name/Number for ISDN DCS Calls? _ Send ISDN Trunk Group Name on Tandem Calls? n CPN Replacement for Restricted Calls: _____ CPN Replacement for Unavailable Calls: _____ QSIG TSC Extension: ___ Path Replacement with Measurements? n MWI - Number of Digits Per AUDIX Subscriber: _ Feature Plus Ext: ___ National CPN Prefix: _____ International CPN Prefix: _____ Pass Prefixed CPN to ASAI? n Unknown Numbers Considered Internal for AUDIX ? n Maximum Length: 5 US NI Calling Name for Outgoing Calls? n
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 661 Feature-Related System Parameters 17 Display Connected Name/Number for ISDN DCS Calls Send ISDN Trunk Group Name on Tandem Calls CPN Replacement for Restricted Calls CPN Replacement for Unavailable Calls QSIG TSC Extension Path Replacement with Measurements Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to display the connected name/number (if received) for ISDN DCS calls. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to provide consistent display information regardless of trunk type. If set to y, provides only trunk group name. Valid entries Usage up to 15 charactersEnter a text string to replace the restricted numbers on the display. Valid entries Usage up to 15 charactersEnter a text string to replace the unavailable numbers on the display. Valid entries Usage Enter any valid, unassigned extension. This is the phantom endpoint extension for QSIG Call Independent Signaling Connections (CISCs), which are similar to NCA Temporary Signaling Connections (TSCs) (both incoming and outgoing). Valid entries Usage y/n Allows QSIG path replacement or DCS with Reroute to be attempted on measured calls.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 662 Feature-Related System Parameters 17 MWI - Number of Digits Per AUDIX Subscriber Appears only if the Basic Supplementary Services field or the ISDN Feature Plus field on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen is y. This field appears an indication of the number of digits per AUDIX subscriber. NOTE: For QSIG-MWI only. These routing digits and inserted digits must screen a digit string that, when analyzed and processed, routes to a Signaling Group supporting QSIG-TSCs. Once a QSIG TSC is established (from a message center switch to a served user switch) then every lamp update message places the Inserted Digits field (from the Message Waiting Indication Subscriber Number Prefixes screen) in front of the AUDIX subscriber number to screen a complete QSIG network number for the served user. NOTE: For Feature Plus MWI only. The routing digits and inserted digits must screen a digit string that routes over an SSF trunk to the Feature Plus extension on the remote (Served User) switch. The Inserted Digits field must include the Feature Plus extension. Feature Plus Ext National CPN Prefix Allows you to apply prefixes to national calling numbers for display at receiving phones. This is useful for those phones that use or implement call back features based on incoming call numbers. When an ISDN-PRI call arrives, the incoming call setup is analyzed for: (1) whether the Type of Address (TOA) is national or Valid entries Usage 3 to 5 Enter a value that corresponds to the digit string length of subscribers translated in the Message Center entity. For instance, if the Message Center entity is AUDIX, the value in this field must match the value of the Extension Length field on the Switch Interface Administration screen of AUDIX. Valid entries Usage A valid extension Administration of this field is required for proper termination of some Feature Plus signaling. For example, Message Waiting Indication (MWI) requires this extension in order to send the indication to the appropriate switch. Appears only if the ISDN Feature Plus field is y on the System Parameters Customer Options screen.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 663 Feature-Related System Parameters 17 international, and (2) whether the Numbering Plan Identifier (NPI) is Unknown or ISDN/Telephony. This administered prefix is applied to national calls. Prefixing applies to any subsequent display on the same switch when the call is transferred, covered, or forwarded. The same prefixing applies to outgoing ISDN-PRI calls when the connected number information is returned and meets the same TOA and NPI criteria. The prefix plus the calling/connected number digit string is limited to 15 digits, with truncation occurring at the least significant digits. International CPN Prefix Allows you to apply prefixes to international calling numbers for display at receiving phones. This is useful for those phones that use or implement call back features based on incoming call numbers. When an ISDN-PRI call arrives, the incoming call setup is analyzed for: (1) whether the Type of Address (TOA) is national or international, and (2) whether the Numbering Plan Identifier (NPI) is Unknown or ISDN/Telephony. This administered prefix is applied to international calls. Prefixing applies to any subsequent display on the same switch when the call is transferred, covered, or forwarded. The same prefixing applies to outgoing ISDN-PRI calls when the connected number information is returned and meets the same TOA and NPI criteria. The prefix plus the calling/connected number digit string is limited to 15 digits, with truncation occurring at the least significant digits. Pass Prefixed CPN to ASAI Passes Calling Party Number information (CPN) to ASAI. The prefixed number is not passed on to other adjuncts, Call Detail Recording, or switches. Valid entries Usage 1 to 5 digits, 0 through 9, * and # Enter a number that allows you to apply prefixes to national calling numbers for display. Valid entries Usage 1 to 5 digits, 0 through 9, * and # Enter a number that allows you to apply prefixes to international calling numbers for display. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to pass CPN information to ASAI.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 664 Feature-Related System Parameters 17 Unknown Numbers Considered Internal for AUDIX Appears when, on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen, either the ISDN-PRI or ISDN-BRI Trunks field is y. This field controls the treatment of an ISDN number whose numbering plan identification is “unknown” in a QSIG centralized AUDIX arrangement. This field works in conjunction with the Calling Party Number to Intuity AUDIX field on the Hunt Group screen. The Calling Party Number to Intuity AUDIX field on the Hunt Group screen must be y for this field to have an effect. Maximum Length Appears only if the Unknown Numbers Considered Internal for AUDIX field is y. Indicates the maximum length of an unknown private number. Any unknown number longer than the administered value is considered external. This field cannot be blank when it appears. Valid entries Usage y The unknown number is considered “internal” and AUDIX tries to find a calling party name match for the digit string. If a name match is found, AUDIX provides the calling party’s name. If no name is found, AUDIX provides the calling party’s phone number. nThe unknown number is considered “external” and AUDIX provides the calling party’s phone number. Valid entries Usage 1 - 20Enter a number for the maximum length of an unknown private number.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 665 Feature-Related System Parameters 17 US NI Calling Name for Outgoing Calls? Field descriptions for page 7 Screen 91. Feature-Related System Parameters screenValid entries Usage y/n Enter y to send a name on outgoing calls over NI PRI trunks. Important: Be sure you have validated that your service provider’s central office is capable of accepting calling name information from DEFINITY in this way. For example, if the central office switch is a 5ESS, it must be a generic 5EXX or later. Failure to validate the central office capability may cause the central office to drop outgoing calls from your switch. In this case, change the value in this field to n. Enter n to prevent sending calling name information with outgoing calls over NI PRI trunks. n is this field overrides a y in the Send Name field of the outgoing trunk group screen. change system-parameters features Page 7 of 10 FEATURE-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS Pull Transfer: n Update Transferred Ring Pattern? n Outpulse Without Tone? y Wait Answer Supervision Timer? n Misoperation Alerting? n Repetitive Call Waiting Tone? y Allow Conference via Flash? y Repetitive Call Waiting Interval (sec): _ Vector Disconnect Timer (min): __ Network Feedback During Tone Detection? y Hear Zip Tone Following VOA ? y System Updates Time On Station Displays? n Intercept Treatment On Failed Trunk Transfers? n Station Tone Forward Disconnect: silence Level Of Tone Detection: precise Charge Display Update Frequency (seconds): 30 Date Format on 6400/8400 Terminals: mm/dd/yy On-hook Dialing on 6400/8400 Terminals? n RECALL TIMING Flashhook Interval? y Upper Bound (msec): 1000 Lower Bound (msec): 200 Forward Disconnect Timer (msec): 600 ITALIAN DCS PROTOCOL Italian Protocol Enabled? y Apply Intercept Locally? _ Enforce PNT-to-PNT Restrictions? _
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 666 Feature-Related System Parameters 17 Pull Transfer Update Transferred Ring Pattern Outpulse Without Tone Wait Answer Supervision Timer Refer to Unanswered DID Call Timer (seconds) for more information. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to enable the Pull Transfer feature on a system-wide basis. This allows either the transferring or transferred-to party to press the Transfer button to complete the transfer operation Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to change the ringing pattern from internal to external when an internal station transfers an external call. If most of your calls go through an attendant, you might want to set this to y, so your users will be able to distinguish an external call. Valid entries Usage y Enter y to indicate the switch will outpulse digits even when a dial tone has not been received. nEnter “n” if the calling party should receive intercept tone if no dial tone is detected. Valid entries Usage y Enter y to enable this feature on a systemwide basis. When y is entered in this field, calls to stations unanswered after 50 seconds are dropped. n When n is entered in this field, unanswered calls drop only when the calling party goes on-hook.