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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 797 Language Translations 17 Screen 147. Language Translations — Property-Management Screen 148. Language Translations — Property-Management change display-messages property management Page 1 of 5 LANGUAGE TRANSLATIONS 1. English: CHECK IN - Ext: Translation: *********************************: 2. English: CHECK IN: ROOM ALREADY OCCUPIED Translation: **************************************** 3. English: CHECK IN COMPLETE Translation: **************************************** 4. English: CHECK IN FAILED Translation: **************************************** change display-messages property management Page 2 of 5 LANGUAGE TRANSLATIONS 5. English: CHECK OUT - Ext: Translation: *********************************: 6. English: CHECK OUT: ROOM ALREADY VACANT Translation: **************************************** 7. English: CHECK OUT FAILED Translation: **************************************** 8. English: MESSAGE NOTIFICATION FAILED Translation: **************************************** 9. English: MESSAGE NOTIFICATION ON - Ext: Translation: ********************************: 10. English: MESSAGE NOTIFICATION OFF - Ext: Translation: ********************************:
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 798 Language Translations 17 Screen 149. Language Translations — Property-Management Screen 150. Language Translations — Property-Management Screen 151. Language Translations — Property-Management change display-messages property management Page 3 of 5 LANGUAGE TRANSLATIONS 11. English: CHECK OUT COMPLETE: MESSAGE LAMP OFF Translation: **************************************** 12. English: CHECK OUT COMPLETE: MESSAGE LAMP ON Translation: **************************************** 13. English: MESSAGE LAMP ON Translation: **************************************** 14. English: MESSAGE LAMP OFF Translation: **************************************** change display-messages property management Page 4 of 5 LANGUAGE TRANSLATIONS 15. English: Occupied Rooms Translation: **************************************** 16. English: Enter Room Status Translation: **************************************** 17. English: Invalid Maid State Translation: **************************************** change display-messages property management Page 5 of 5 LANGUAGE TRANSLATIONS 18. English: WAKEUP MESSAGE: Translation: **************************************** 19. English: INVALID NUMBER - TRY AGAIN Translation: ****************************************
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 799 Language Translations 17 Screen 152. Language Translations — Softkey-Labels In order to provide unique labeling for abbreviated dialing button types for softkey-labels, the switch replaces the last two characters with digits for the 12-key 8400 and 15-key 8434D phones. On the softkey label language translation screen, the digits following the “AD” are derived from the button position. If the first button is an AD button, then it is AD1 and the fifteenth button is AD15. All the AD buttons between 1 and 15 have the position number appended to “AD.” Screen 153. Language Translations — Time-Of-Day-Routing change display-messages softkey-labelsPage 1 of 1 LANGUAGE TRANSLATIONS English Translation English Translation English Translation 1. AD 1. ***** 17. LWC 17. ***** 33. Acct 33. ***** 2. AutCB 2. ***** 18. Mark 18. ***** 34. Drop 34. ***** 3. CFrwd 3. ***** 19. Pause 19. ***** 35. GrpPg 35. ***** 4. CnLWC 4. ***** 20. PCall 20. ***** 36. WspPg 36. ***** 5. Cnslt 5. ***** 21. Prog 21. ***** 37. WspAn 37. ***** 6. Count 6. ***** 22. RngOf 22. ***** 7. CPark 7. ***** 23. SAC 23. ***** 8. CPkUp 8. ***** 24. SFunc 24. ***** 9. Dir 9. ***** 25. Spres 25. ***** 10. DPkUp 10. ***** 26. Stats 26. ***** 11. Excl 11. ***** 27. Stop 27. ***** 12. HFAns 12. ***** 28. Timer 28. ***** 13. IAuto 13. ***** 29. TmDay 29. ***** 14. IDial 14. ***** 30. View 30. ***** 15. Inspt 15. ***** 31. Wait 31. ***** 16. Last 16. ***** 32. Admin 32. ***** change display-messages time-of-day-routing Page 1 of 1 LANGUAGE TRANSLATIONS 1. English: ENTER ACTIVATION ROUTE PLAN, DAY & TIME Translation: **************************************** 2. English: ENTER DEACTIVATION DAY AND TIME Translation: **************************************** 3. English: OLD ROUTE PLAN: ENTER NEW PLAN: Translation: *****************: *****************: 4. English: OLD ROUTE PLAN: NEW PLAN: Translation: *****************: **************: 5. English: ROUTE PLAN: FOR ACT-TIME: Translation: **********: **** **********: 6. English: ROUTE PLAN: FOR DEACT-TIME: Translation: **********: **** **********:
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 800 Listed Directory Numbers 17 Screen 154. Language Translations — Transfer Screen 155. Language Translations — VuStats Listed Directory Numbers Allows Direct Inward Dialing (DID) numbers to be treated as public Listed Directory Numbers (LDNs). When one of these numbers is direct inward dialed, the calling party is routed to the attendant. The attendant display indicates a Listed Directory Number call and the name associated with the dialed extension. The number of Listed Directory Numbers that can be assigned varies depending on system configuration. See the DEFINITY ECS System Description for maximum values. change display-messages transfer Page 1 of 1 Language Translations 1. English: Transfer completed. Translation: ******************************** change display-messages vustats Page 1 of 1 LANGUAGE TRANSLATIONS English Translations 1. FORMAT 1. ******* 2. NOT DEFINED 2. ******* 3. DOES NOT ALLOW OR REQUIRE ID 3. ******* 4. AGENT 4. ***************************** 5. SPLIT/SKILL 5. ***************************** 6. TRUNK GROUP 6. ***************************** 7. VND 7. ***************************** 8. NOT ADMINISTERED 8. ***************** 9. NOT MEASURED 9. ***************** 10. AGENT NOT LOGGED IN 10. ***********************************
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 801 Listed Directory Numbers 17 Screen 156. Listed Directory Numbers Night Destination Enter the valid assigned extension number that will receive calls to these numbers when Night Service is active. Ext Name TN Valid entries Usage 0 to 9 (1 to 5 digits)Enter a night service extension, a recorded announcement extension, a Vector Directory Number, an individual attendant extension, or a hunt group extension. Valid entries Usage 1 to 5 digits Enter the extension number. Valid entries Usage Up to 27 alphanumeric characters Enter a name used to identify the Listed Directory Number Valid entries Usage 1 to 20Enter the Tenant Partition number. change listed-directory-number Page 1 of 2 LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBERS Night Destination: Ext Name TN 1: 2: 1 3: 1 4: 1 5: 1 6: 1 7: 1 8: 1
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 802 Locations 17 Locations Use the Locations screen to provide daylight savings time displays to users, to set the area code for each location, and to administer different location information for multiple switches. You can administer up to 44 location specifications depending on the configuration of your switch if the Multiple Locations field is y on the System Parameters Customer Options screen. Otherwise, information for location 1 applies to all your switches. Screen 157. Locations ARS Prefix 1 Required for 10-Digit NANP Calls? Number Displays the location number ( 1 to 44). Corresponding entries in each row define the numbering plan and daylight savings rule for each location number. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y when a 1 must be dialed before all 10-digit NANP calls. change locations Page 1 of 3 LOCATIONS ARS Prefix 1 Required for 10-Digit NANP Calls? _ Number Name Timezone Daylight-Savings Number Plan Offset Rule Area Code 1 ____________________ _ __:__ __ ___ 2 ____________________ _ __:__ __ ___ 3 ____________________ _ __:__ __ ___ 4 ____________________ _ __:__ __ ___ 5 ____________________ _ __:__ __ ___ 6 ____________________ _ __:__ __ ___ 7 ____________________ _ __:__ __ ___ 8 ____________________ _ __:__ __ ___ 9 ____________________ _ __:__ __ ___ 10 ____________________ _ __:__ __ ___ 11 ____________________ _ __:__ __ ___ 12 ____________________ _ __:__ __ ___ 13 ____________________ _ __:__ __ ___ 14 ____________________ _ __:__ __ ___
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 803 Locations 17 Name Timezone Offest Timezone offset is actually 3 fields (+/-, hour, and minute) that specify how much time each location differs from the system time. This field must be completed for each administered location. Use +00:00 for the timezone offset for a single location switch. Daylight-Savings Rule This field must be filled in for each administered location. Valid entries Usage up to 15 alphanumeric charactersIdentifies the switch associated with each location number. Valid entries Usage + Shows that the time set on this location is a certain amount of time ahead of the system time. - Shows that the time set on this location is a certain amount of time behind the system time. Valid entries Usage 0 to 23 Shows the number of hours difference between this location and system time. Valid entries Usage 0 to 59 Shows the number of minutes difference between this location and system time. Valid entries Usage 0 No Daylight Savings 1 to 15 Specifies the number for each Daylight-Savings Rule (set up on the Daylight Savings Rule screen) that is applied to this location.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 804 Login Administration 17 Number Plan Area Code Login Administration When your DEFINITY ECS is delivered, one customer super-user login and password combination is already defined. You must administer additional logins and passwords, if needed. If you are the super-user, you have full customer permissions and can customize any login you create. The maximum number of customer logins is 11. As super-user, you can establish permissions for the other logins in your system. You can block access to any object that may compromise switch security. Once the user login is established, set permissions using the Command Permission Categories screen. Field descriptions for page 1 Screen 158. Login Administration Valid entries Usage 0 to 9 Enter the 3-digit numbering plan area code for each location. add login Page 1 of 2 LOGIN ADMINISTRATION Password of Login Making Change: LOGIN BEING ADMINISTERED Login’s Name:xxxxxxx Login Type: Service Level: Disable Following a Security Violation? Access to INADS Port? _ LOGIN’S PASSWORD INFORMATION Login’s Password: Reenter Login’s Password: Password Aging Cycle Length (Days): LOGOFF NOTIFICATION Facility Test Call Notification? Acknowledgment Required? Remote Access Notification? Acknowledgment Required? ACCESS SECURITY GATEWAY PARAMETERS Access Security Gateway?
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 805 Login Administration 17 Password of Login Making Change You can make changes to any login with permissions less than your own. You must enter your password to save any changes you make to this screen. Login’s Name This display-only field shows the login name specified with the add command. Login Type Service Level Disable Following a Security Violation This field only appears when the SVN Login Violation Notification field is set to y on the Security-Related System-Parameters screen. Valid entries Usage User password Enter your password. Valid entries Usage Customer Enter customer to indicate the login belongs to a customer. This is the only valid value for customer logins. Valid entries Usage super-user Enter super-user to indicate the user is a super-user. Super-user logins can use the add, change, display, list, and remove commands for all customer logins and passwords. non-super-userEnter non-super-user to indicate the user is a non-super-user. Non-super-user logins can change their own password, but are otherwise limited to permissions set by super-user. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to have the login disabled following a security violation.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Screen reference 806 Login Administration 17 Access to INADS Port This field only appears when the Customer Access to INADS Port field is set to y on the Maintenance-Related System-Parameters screen. Login’s Password Passwords must be 4 to 11 characters in length and contain at least 1 alphabetic and 1 numeric character. Passwords do not display as you type. Re-enter Login’s Password Passwords do not display as you type. Password Aging Cycle Length (Days) For security, you should assign password aging to all passwords. The system tracks a password from the day the login was created, or the day the user last changed the password. Facility Test Call Notification For security, this field should be set to y for all logins. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to allow a user to access the remote administration port. Valid entries Usage A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and ! & * ? ; ’ ^ (),.:- Enter the initial password for login, assigned by the super-user. Valid entries Usage A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and ! & * ? ; ’ ^ () , . : - Re-enter the initial password for the login, assigned by the super-user. Valid entries Usage 1 - 99 Enter the number of days the password remains valid. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to have the user receive notification at logoff if Facility Test Notification is still administered.