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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 717 Hunt Group 17 Message Center Enter the type of messaging adjunct for the hunt group. Only one hunt group in the System can be administered as msa, one as audix, one as qsig-mwi, one as fp-mwi, and one as rem-audix. Voicemail Number Appears only if, on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen, the Basic Call Setup and Basic Supplementary Services fields are y and the Message Center field on this screen is qsig-mwi or fp-mwi. The qsig-mwi selection shows the complete number of the AUDIX hunt group on the Message Center switch for QSIG MWI. The fp-mwi selection shows the public network number of the AUDIX hunt group on the Message Center switch. Routing Digits (e.g. AAR/ARS Access Code) Appears only if the Message Center field is qsig-mwi or fp-mwi. Shows the AAR (most likely for a Message Center type of qsig-mwi) or ARS (most likely for a Message Center type of fp-mwi) access code which when prepended to the AUDIX Complete Number field defines a route to the Message Center switch hunt group containing the line ports to the AUDIX. Valid entries Usage msa Messaging Server Adjunct rem-audixDCS feature allowing AUDIX to be located on another switch audixFor AUDIX located on this switch qsig-mwiQSIG network allowing AUDIX to be located on another switch fp-mwiPublic network allowing AUDIX to be located on another switch; administrable only when the ISDN Feature Plus field on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen is y none Indicates the hunt group does not serve as a message hunt group. Valid entries Usage Up to 17 digits Enter the complete AUDIX dial-up number. Valid entries Usage This field cannot be blank.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 718 Hunt Group 17 Calling Party Number to INTUITY AUDIX Only appears when the Message Center field is audix or rem-audix. LWC Reception Defines the destination for Leave Word Calling (LWC) messages left for the hunt group. Field descriptions for pages 4 through X Screen 108. Hunt Group screen NOTE: Only Pages 1, 2, and 3 appear if the hunt group is skilled. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to send the calling party number to INTUITY AUDIX. Valid entries Usage audix If LWC is attempted, the messages are stored in AUDIX. The Audix Name field must be filled in too. msa-speIf LWC is attempted, the messages are stored in the system processing element (spe). The Messaging Server Name field must be filled in too. none change hunt-group 1 Page 4 of 39 HUNT GROUP Group Number: 1 Group Extension: 3001 Group Type: ucd Member Range Allowed: 1 - 999 Administered Members (min/max): 1 /9 Total Administered Members: 9 GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS Ext Name Ext Name 1: 1022 station 1022 14: 1023 station 1023 2: 1010 bri 1010 15: 3: 1095 Station 1095 16: 4: 1002 station 1002 17: 5: 1001 Station 1001 18: 6: 1053 stat x1053 19: 7: 1094 Station 1094 20: 8: 311 stat x311 21: 9: 22: 10: 23: 11: 24: 12: 25: 13: 26: 27: At End of Member List
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 719 Hunt Group 17 Group Number This display-only field shows the number of a hunt group. Group Extension This display-only field shows the extension of the hunt group. Group Type This display-only field shows the type of the hunt group. Member Range Allowed The range of allowed members displays on all member pages. These values vary depending on the particular system and/or configuration. Administered Members (min/max) Appears on all member pages. Indicates the minimum and maximum member number administered for this hunt group. Total Administered Members Appears on all member pages. Indicates the total number of members administered for this hunt group. More Members Exist This display-only field shows there are more members than currently displayed (the current page is not the last page). At End of Member List This display-only field shows the current page is also the last page. Ext A display-only field if the Controlling Adjunct field is asai. Controlled Agent extensions must be entered on the Adjunct Controlled Agent Table screen. The extension cannot be a VDN. The data module cannot be a member of an ACD split/skill. Valid entries Usage Enter the extension number associated with a member in the hunt group or with an associated data module.If the Controlling Adjunct field is none
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 720 Intercom Group 17 Name This display-only field shows the name assigned to the above extension number when it is administered in the System. Intercom Group This screen assigns extensions to intercom groups. Screen 109. Intercom Group Group Number This display-only field shows the group’s ID number. Length of Dial Code This field sets the number of digits that users must dial to access an extension in the group. (On Page 2, this is a display-only field.) Valid entries Usage 1 Enter 1 if there are 9 or fewer members. 2Enter 2 if there are 10 or more members. change intercom-group 1 Page 1 of 2 INTERCOM GROUP Group Number: 1 Length of Dial Code: _ GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS Ext DC Name 1: _____ __ 2: _____ __ 3: _____ __ 4: _____ __ 5: _____ __ 6: _____ __ 7: _____ __ 8: _____ __ 9: _____ __ 10: _____ __ 11: _____ __ 12: _____ __ 13: _____ __ 14: _____ __ 15: _____ __ 16: _____ __
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 721 Inter-Exchange Carrier (IXC) Codes 17 Ext This field assigns an extension to the group. DC This field assigns a dial code to an extension. The dial code is the code users must dial to make intercom calls to the corresponding extension. Name Display-only field. The switch fills in this field with the name from the Station screen. Related topics Refer to ‘‘ Using phones as intercoms’’ on page 385 for instructions. Refer to ‘‘ Intercom’’ on page 1377 for a description of the feature. Inter-Exchange Carrier (IXC) Codes This screen allows identification of the IXC in the CDR record. Valid entries Usage an extension numberEnter a physical extension number. You may not enter a VDN in this field. Valid entries Usage 1- or 2-digit code The number of digits entered must exactly match the number assigned in the Length of Dial Code field. For example, if the Length of Dial Code field is set to 2, you must type 1 as 01 in the DC field.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 722 Inter-Exchange Carrier (IXC) Codes 17 Field descriptions for page 1 Screen 110. Inter-Exchange Carrier Codes screen IXC Access Number IXC Name Field descriptions for page 2 Screen 111. Inter-Exchange Carrier Codes screen Valid entries Usage 2 to 11 digits, 0 through 9 and * Enter the digits dialed or inserted by AAR/ARS into the outpulsed digit string to access the interexchange carrier. No duplicate access numbers are allowed in the table. Valid entries Usage 0 to 15 characters Description to identify the IXC change ixc-codes Page 1 of 2 INTER-EXCHANGE CARRIER CODES IXC Codes Assignments (Enter up to 15) CDR IXC CDR IXC IXC Access IXC Access Code Number IXC Name Code Number IXC Name 1: _______ _______________ 9: _______ _______________ 2: _______ _______________ 10: _______ _______________ 3: _______ _______________ 11: _______ _______________ 4: _______ _______________ 12: _______ _______________ 5: _______ _______________ 13: _______ _______________ 6: _______ _______________ 14: _______ _______________ 7: _______ _______________ 15: _______ _______________ 8: _______ _______________ Page 2 of 2 IXC Prefix IXC Code Format 1. ___ ____ 2. ___ ____ 3. ___ ____ 4. ___ ____ 5. ___ ____
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 723 Intra-Switch CDR 17 IXC Prefix IXC Code Format Intra-Switch CDR This screen administers extensions for which Intra-Switch CDR is to be enabled. NOTE: Attendants are not allowed to be optioned for the Intra-Switch CDR feature. If your system can record more than 100 stations, the system only displays two pages of extensions (112 per page) at one time. When you enter the add command to add extensions, the system automatically begins after the last administered extensions. If you enter the change command, the system display begins with the first extension. If you enter the change command with an extension number, the system begins the display with that extension. When you enter the command list intra-switch-cdr count x, the system lists x switch extensions administered for Intra-Switch CDR beginning with the extension specified by . For example, if you enter list intra-switch-cdr 81000 count 500, the system displays extension 81000 (if it is administered for Intra-Switch CDR) and the next 500 extensions that are administered for Intra-Switch CDR. The display command functions similarly to the change command. Valid entries Usage 1 to 3 digit prefix * 101 For line 1 10 For line 2 Valid entries Usage 1 to 4 digit code format * x X xxxx For line 1 xxx For line 2
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 724 IP Trunk Configuration Manager 17 Capacities The Intra-Switch CDR extension capacities vary from switch to switch. See the DEFINITY ECS System Description. Field descriptions for page 1 Screen 112. Intra-Switch CDR screen Assigned Members Displays the number of extensions currently administered for Intra-switch CDR. 1–x IP Trunk Configuration Manager Configuration Manager is the Windows NT™ application used for some administration tasks with DEFINITY IP Trunk service. Access the forms through Configuration Manager on a Windows NT workstation, not through your DEFINITY ECS system administration terminal. Valid entries Usage Any valid extension Enter the local extensions you want to track with Intra-Switch CDR. The number of extensions you can track may vary from one system to the next. change intra-switch-cdr Page 1 of 2 INTRA-SWITCH CDR Assigned Members: 2 of 1000 administered 1: 72447 17: _____ 33: _____ 49: _____ 65: _____ 81: _____ 97: _____ 2: 72448 18: _____ 34: _____ 50: _____ 66: _____ 82: _____ 98: _____ 3: _____ 19: _____ 35: _____ 51: _____ 67: _____ 83: _____ 99: _____ 4: _____ 20: _____ 36: _____ 52: _____ 68: _____ 84: _____ 100: _____ 5: _____ 21: _____ 37: _____ 53: _____ 69: _____ 85: _____ 101: _____ 6: _____ 22: _____ 38: _____ 54: _____ 70: _____ 86: _____ 102: _____ 7: _____ 23: _____ 39: _____ 55: _____ 71: _____ 87: _____ 103: _____ 8: _____ 24: _____ 40: _____ 56: _____ 72: _____ 88: _____ 104: _____ 9: _____ 25: _____ 41: _____ 57: _____ 73: _____ 89: _____ 105: _____ 10: _____ 26: _____ 42: _____ 58: _____ 74: _____ 90: _____ 106: _____ 11: _____ 27: _____ 43: _____ 59: _____ 75: _____ 91: _____ 107: _____ 12: _____ 28: _____ 44: _____ 60: _____ 76: _____ 92: _____ 108: _____ 13: _____ 29: _____ 45: _____ 61: _____ 77: _____ 93: _____ 109: _____ 14: _____ 30: _____ 46: _____ 62: _____ 78: _____ 94: _____ 110: _____ 15: _____ 31: _____ 47: _____ 63: _____ 79: _____ 95: _____ 111: _____ 16: _____ 32: _____ 48: _____ 64: _____ 80: _____ 96: _____ 112: _____
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 725 IP Trunk Configuration Manager 17 Overview Configuration Manager lets you configure, administer, and troubleshoot DEFINITY ECS service in an easy-to-use tabbed interface featuring standard Windows ® property pages. The following table shows Configuration Manager tabs and property pages. Standard Command Buttons The standard command buttons that you use as you work in Configuration Manager are: nOK accepts your changes and exits Configuration Manager nCancel cancels your changes and exits Configuration Manager Configuration Manager Tab Property page the tab displays InfoInfo property page: Shows you the version and build number of the installed DEFINITY ECS software. TelephonyTelephony property page: Displays information about the connection between the switch and the TN802 MAPD and allows you to configure some aspects of this connection. Also displays information about DSP resources. Telephony Advanced property page: Lets you adjust additional telephony parameters. Voice/FaxVoice/Fax property page: Allows you to view information about the capabilities of the DSP subsystem and configure some of its parameters. InternetInternet property page: Allows you to adjust the connection between the DEFINITY ECS application and the IP network for optimal performance. Dial/Routing PlanDial/Routing Plan property page: Allows you to control the routing of incoming and outgoing calls over the DEFINITY ECS application. This is where you control access to the DEFINITY ECS application. Service LogsService Logs property page: Allows you to configure the service logging options for the DEFINITY ECS application. Quality of Service (QoS)Quality of Service property page: Allows you to configure and monitor the quality of IP service to remote switches.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 726 IP Trunk Configuration Manager 17 nApply accepts your changes and lets you continue working in Configuration Manager nSet Default Values cancels your changes and resets the parameters in a property page back to their default values nHelp shows context-sensitive help for the currently displayed property page You can also obtain context-sensitive help by clicking the “?” button on the title bar and then clicking on an item, or by highlighting an item and then pressing the F1 function key. The following parameters, when changed through Configuration Manager, take effect while the DEFINITY ECS service is running: nTelephony: PSTN ports nDial/Routing Plan nQuality of Service (QoS) Whenever you change any other parameters through Configuration Manager, you must stop and restart the DEFINITY ECS service for the changes to take effect. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for information about stopping IP trunk service. Viewing Information About the DEFINITY ECS Software Use the Info property page to view information about the DEFINITY ECS software. You cannot change the information on this page. Telephony property page Use the Telephony property page to: nconfigure and monitor the connection between the switch and the IP trunk circuit pack. ndisplay information about DSP resources