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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Instructions Manual
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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 Management Terminal Page 3-17 Switch-Based Bulletin Board Message Notification 3 configuration board X configuration carrier X configuration control X configuration network X configuration software X configuration station X configuration trunk X console-parameters X cor X X cos X coverage answer-group X X coverage groups X coverage path X X customer-alarmX data-module X X X X dappling X digit-absorption X display-format X X do-not-disturb group X do-not-disturb station X ds1 X X dsp-msg-auto-wakeup X dsp-msg-call-identifier X dsp-msg-date-time X dsp-msg-lwc X dsp-msg-mct X dsp-msg-miscellaneous X dsp-msg-property-mgmt X dsp-msg-softkey-label X dsp-msg-tod-routing X Table 3-1. Command Permissions Form Entries — Display Administration and Maintenance — Continued ObjectAction Change Display List Monitor Remove StatusTes t Continued on next page
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 Management Terminal Page 3-18 Switch-Based Bulletin Board Message Notification 3 emergency X enp-number-plan X environmentX errors X events X external-device-alarmX extension-type X external-device-alarmingX feature-access-code X fiber-link 2XX groups-of-extensions X hardware-groupXX healthX history X hunt-group X X inads-linkX integrated-annc-boards X X intercom-group X X interface 1XX intra-switch-cdr X X isdn cpn-prefix X isdn network-facilities X isdn-testcallX isdn tsc-gateway X ixc-codes X journal-printerX ledX linkXX listed-directory-numbers X loginX Table 3-1. Command Permissions Form Entries — Display Administration and Maintenance — Continued ObjectAction Change Display List Monitor Remove StatusTes t Continued on next page
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 Management Terminal Page 3-19 Switch-Based Bulletin Board Message Notification 3 login3 X login-ids X maintenanceX marked-port X mct-group-extensions X mct-history X meas-selection coverage X meas-selection principal X meas-selection route-pattern X meas-selection trunk-group X meas-selection wideband-trunk-grp X measurements security-violations detail X measurements security-violations summaryX memoryX MOX modem-pool X X X multi-frequency signaling X network-controlX node-routing X X packet-control 1XX packet-interface 2X paging code-calling-ids X X paging-loudspeaker X password X periodic-scheduledX permissions X personal-CO-line X X pgate X X pickup-group X X pktX Table 3-1. Command Permissions Form Entries — Display Administration and Maintenance — Continued ObjectAction Change Display List Monitor Remove StatusTes t Continued on next page
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 Management Terminal Page 3-20 Switch-Based Bulletin Board Message Notification 3 pmsX pms-down X pms-linkX pms-logX pncX port X X port-network 2X pri-endpoint X X X X processorX remote-call-coverage X report-scheduler X X X rhnpa X route-pattern X X routing-table X X scrX second-digit X security-violations X set-data X signaling-group X X X X sit-treatment X site-data X skillX sp-linkXX speX stargate-portX station X X X svn-button-location X switch-node 2X synchronization X X X sys-link X X Table 3-1. Command Permissions Form Entries — Display Administration and Maintenance — Continued ObjectAction Change Display List Monitor Remove StatusTes t Continued on next page
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 Management Terminal Page 3-21 Switch-Based Bulletin Board Message Notification 3 system X system 1st-cabinetX system 2nd-cabinetX system 3rd-cabinetX system all-cabinetsX system conn X system customer-options X system features X system-maintenance X system-parameters cdr X system-parameters country-options X system-parameters duplication 2X system-parameters hospitality X system-parameters security X tdmX term-ext-group X X terminal-parameters 603/302B1 X terminal-parameters 8400 X test-schedule X X time X time-of-day X toll X toll all X toll restricted-call X toll-list X toll unrestricted-call X tone-clockX trunkXXX trunk-group X X X trunk-group-history X Table 3-1. Command Permissions Form Entries — Display Administration and Maintenance — Continued ObjectAction Change Display List Monitor Remove StatusTes t Continued on next page
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 Management Terminal Page 3-22 Switch-Based Bulletin Board Message Notification 3 1. Intel only. 2. MIPS only. 3. Must be super-user.trunk-group-members X tsc-administeredX ttiX udp X X unstaffed-agents X usage button-type hunt-ns X usage button-type trunk-ns X usage button-type night-service X usage-extensions X usage-hunt X vdn X X X vector X X wakeup incomplete X wakeup requests X wakeup station X wakeup-logX Table 3-2. Command Permissions Form Entries — Administer Permissions ObjectAction Add Change Display Enable Remove login X X X X X permissions X Table 3-1. Command Permissions Form Entries — Display Administration and Maintenance — Continued ObjectAction Change Display List Monitor Remove StatusTes t Continued on next page
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 Management Terminal Page 3-23 Switch-Based Bulletin Board Message Notification 3 Table 3-3. Command Permissions Form Entries — Administer Stations ObjectAction Add Change Duplicate Remove abbreviated-dialing 7103A-buttons X X X abbreviated-dialing enhanced X X X abbreviated-dialing group X X X abbreviated-dialing personal X X abbreviated-dialing system X X X alias-station X attendant X X X console-parameters data-module X X X X routing-table X X X station X X X X terminal-parameters 603/302B1 X terminal-parameters 8400 X vdn X X X vector X
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 Management Terminal Page 3-24 Connecting the MT 3 Connecting the MT The management terminal can be connected to the system in the following ways: nSYSAM-LCL Port The management terminal can be connected directly to the SYSAM-LCL port of the TN1648 System Access and Maintenance (SYSAM) circuit pack in the PPN control carrier (or SPE). Two RS-232 connectors are located on the rear panel of the PPN control carrier beneath the label TERMINAL. To access the maintenance user interface running on the Table 3-4. Command Permissions Form Entries — Administer Trunks ObjectAction Add Change Display Duplicate Remove aar analysis X aar digit-conversion X access-endpoint X X X X announcements X ars analysis X ars digit-conversion X ars toll X digit-absorption X meas-selection route-pattern X meas-selection trunk-group X meas-selection wideband-trunk-grp X modem-pool X X X personal-CO-line X X X pri-endpoint X X X X remote-access X X rhnpa X route-pattern X time-of-day X toll X trunk-group X X X
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 Management Terminal Page 3-25 Connecting the MT 3 active SPE, connect an M25B (EIA) cord to the connector labeled ACTIVE. Connect the other end to the connector on the 715 BCS labeled P2(DCE). On most other terminals, use the connector labeled MAIN PORT. A null modem is not required for these ports. More information on setting up the 715 BCS is given in following sections of this chapter. On systems with duplicated SPEs, there are two PPN control carrier and two identical sets of connectors. Either connector labeled ACTIVE can be used, regardless of which SPE is active. The STANDBY connectors are described below. nSYSAM-RMT Port (RAP) One login can access the system by dialing in to the SYSAM-RMT port with a modem operating at either 1.2 or 2.4 kbps. This port is reserved for INADS (Initialization and Administration System) access. Logging In When The SPE Is In SPE Down Mode If the system is in SPE down mode when the RAP Terminal displays login, enter INADS as the RAP login/name. Use the first INADS type password as your RAP password. NOTE: You must identify the first INADS login before the system is in SPE down mode. The first INADS type login may be identified by entering the list login command and noting the first INADS login listed. nSystem Ports Terminals can log in via system ports (also known as system access ports or SAPs) if the system is so equipped. The connection is made by dialing in to a to a data port located on a data line circuit pack that is administered as a system port. This type of port is identified by the entry Type: system port on the data module form. These ports operate at 9.6 kbps. For more information on system ports, see ‘‘ PDATA-PT (Packet Data Line Port)’’ in Chapter 9, ‘‘Maintenance Object Repair Procedures’’ and DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 6 Administration and Feature Description . nEPN Maintenance Circuit Pack Terminals can log in to the system by directly connecting to the TN775 Maintenance circuit pack in each Expansion Port Network. Connect an M25B (EIA) cord to the RS-232 connector labeled TERM on the rear panel of the expansion control carrier. This connection operates at a slower speed because it communicates over system control links shared with call processing messages. The bit rate is limited to about 1 kbps. This type of connection is useful for performing maintenance on a remotely located EPN.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 Management Terminal Page 3-26 Logging On 3 nStandby SPE Connection With duplicated SPEs, there are two SYSAM connectors on each PPN control carrier (A and B). Either carrier’s connectors may be used. Either ACTIVE connector always access the active SPE regardless of which carrier is active. Either STANDBY connector accesses the standby SPE through the SPE-Down interface. This interface is available when the SPEs are locked by the SPE-Select switches on a system with duplicated SPEs. Otherwise the STANDBY connection is inactive. (On a simplex SPE, this interface is accessed when the SPE is down through the ACTIVE connector). Separate terminals may be connected to the two connectors, or one terminal may be switched back and forth between connections. The unused connectors should be capped. The SPE-down interface can only be accessed by SYSAM-LCL or SYSAM-RMT connections. This interface is described in Initialization and Recovery. Serial Printer Connection For serial printer operation, connect the printer to the connector on the back of the 715 BCS terminal labeled P1(DCE). A null modem is not required. Set the printer for 9600 baud, 7 data bits and 1 stop bit. These are the default settings for the 715 BCS. If necessary, terminal settings for serial printer operations can be changed from the Communication Options sub-menu of the Setup menu. Parallel Printer Connection For parallel printer operation, connect the printer to the connector labeled with the printer icon. To enable parallel printer operation, use the following series of keystrokes. 1. Cntl + F1 to access the Setup menu 2. F4 to select the User Preferences sub-menu 3. Down arrow to the Parallel Port field 4. F4 to enable the option 5. F1, F5, F1 to return to Setup, save selections, and exit Logging On To log in to the system: 1. Connect and power up the MT; the screen displays login: 2. Enter your login name, and press the Return key. The screen displays password: 3. Enter your password, and press the Return key.