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    Worksheet 2 continued.
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    Worksheet 3: Two Site Solution: DEFINITY T1 Administration
    (Off-Premise Dialing at Remote Site [same area code, any exchange])
    SITE 1 *Set this value to the total length of the number the user will dial, not 
    including the ARS feature access code (for example, 9).
    **This type of routing is not allowed.
    SITE 2 *Set this value to the total length of the number the user will dial, not 
    including the ARS feature access code (for example, 9).
    **This type of routing is not allowed.
    PBX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
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    Dialed String 1A2B2D 1C2D NA**
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    IP Address  2G 2G  TerminatingSearch string 2A1B1D 2C1D NA**
    Replace string 1F 1F  
    PBX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
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    OriginatingSearch string 2A1B1D 2C1D NA**
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    IP Address  1G 1G  TerminatingSearch string 1A2B2D 1C2D NA**
    Replace string 2F 2F   
    						
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    Worksheet 4: Two Site Solution: DEFINITY T1 Administration
    (Off-Premise Dialing at Remote Site [same area code, only exchange X...**])
    SITE 1 *Set this value to the total length of the number the user will dial, not including the 
    ARS feature access code (for example, 9).
    **Substitute all X’s in these tables for each exchange X, which may be 2, 3, or 4 
    digits. You need one entry (both PBX and ITS) for each exchange X.
    SITE 2 *Set this value to the total length of the number the user will dial, not including 
    the ARS feature access code (for example, 9).
    **Substitute all X’s in these tables for each exchange X, which may be 2, 3, or 4 
    digits. You need one entry (both PBX and ITS) for each exchange X.
    PBX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
    Add ARS 
    analysis entry 
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    your actual 
    valuesDifferent 
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    Dialed String 1A2B2DX 1C2DX X
    To t a l  M n * * *
    To t a l  M x * * *
    Rte Pat 1H 1H 1H
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    OriginatingSearch string 1A2B2DX 1C2DX X
    Replace string 1A2B2DX 1C2DX X
    IP Address  2G 2G 2GTerminatingSearch string 2A1B1DX 2C1DX X
    Replace string 1FX 1FX 1FX
    PBX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
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    Rte Pat 2H 2H 2H
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    IP Address  1G 1G 1GTerminatingSearch string 1A2B2DX 1C2DX X
    Replace string 2FX 2FX 2FX 
    						
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    Worksheet 5: Two Site Solution: DEFINITY T1 Administration
    (Off-Premise Dialing at Remote Site [same country, any area code])
    SITE 1*Set this value to the total length of the number the user will dial, not 
    including the ARS feature access code (for example, 9).
    SITE 2 *Set this value to the total length of the number the user will dial, not 
    including the ARS feature access code (for example, 9).
    PBX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
    Add ARS 
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    your actual 
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    Rte Pat 1H 1H 1H
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    OriginatingSearch string 1A2B 1C 1C
    Replace string 1A2B 1C 1C
    IP Address 2G 2G 2GTerminatingSearch string 2A1B 2C 2C
    Replace string 1F1C 1F1C 1F1C
    PBX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
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    code
    Dialed String 2A1B 2C 2C
    Total Mn ***
    Total Mx ***
    Rte Pat 2H2H2H
    MMCX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
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    OriginatingSearch string 2A1B 2C 2C
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    IP Address 1G 1G 1GTerminatingSearch string 1A2B 1C 1C
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    Worksheet 6: Two Site Solution: DEFINITY T1 Administration
    (Off-Premise Dialing at Remote Site [same country, only area code X...**])
    SITE 1*Set this value to the total length of the number the user will dial, not including the 
    ARS feature access code (for example, 9).
    **Substitute all X’s in these tables for each area code X, which may be 2, 3, or 4 
    digits. You need one entry (both PBX and ITS) for each area code X.
    SITE 2 *Set this value to the total length of the number the user will dial, not including 
    the ARS feature access code (for example, 9).
    **Substitute all X’s in these tables for each area code X, which may be 2, 3, or 4 
    digits. You need one entry (both PBX and ITS) for each area code X.
    PBX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
    Add ARS 
    analysis entry 
    with:Fill in with 
    your actual 
    valuesDifferent 
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    area 
    code
    Dialed String 1A2BX 1CX 1CX
    Total Mn ***
    Total Mx ***
    Rte Pat 1H1H1H
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    entries:Fill in with 
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    code
    OriginatingSearch string 1A2BX 1CX 1CX
    Replace string 1A2BX 1CX 1CX
    IP Address  2G 2G 2GTerminatingSearch string 2A1BX 2CX 2CX
    Replace string 1F1CX 1F1CX 1F1CX
    PBX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
    Add ARS 
    analysis entry 
    with:Fill in with 
    your actual 
    valuesDifferent 
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    code
    Dialed String 2A1BX 2CX 2CX
    Total Mn ***
    Total Mx ***
    Rte Pat 2H2H2H
    MMCX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
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    entries:Fill in with 
    your actual 
    valuesDifferent 
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    area 
    code
    OriginatingSearch string 2A1BX 2CX 2CX
    Replace string 2A1BX 2CX 2CX
    IP Address 1G 1G 1GTerminatingSearch string 1A2BX 1CX 1CX
    Replace string 2F2CX 2F2CX 2F2CX 
    						
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    Worksheet 7: Two Site Solution: DEFINITY T1 Administration
    (Off-Premise Dialing at Remote Site [any different country])
    SITE 1*Set this value to the total length of the number the user will dial, not 
    including the ARS feature access code (for example, 9).
    SITE 2 *Set this value to the total length of the number the user will dial, not 
    including the ARS feature access code (for example, 9).
    PBX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
    Add ARS 
    analysis entry 
    with:Fill in with 
    your actual 
    valuesDifferent 
    CountrySame 
    country, 
    different 
    area codeSame 
    area 
    code
    Dialed String 1A 1A 1A
    Total Mn ***
    Total Mx ***
    Rte Pat 1H1H1H
    MMCX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
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    entries:Fill in with 
    your actual 
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    code
    OriginatingSearch string 1A 1A 1A
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    IP Address 1G 1G 1GTerminatingSearch string 1A 1A 1A
    Replace string 2F2A 2F2A 2F2A 
    						
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    Worksheet 8: Two Site Solution: DEFINITY T1 Administration
    (Off-Premise Dialing at Remote Site [only different country code X...**])
    SITE 1*Set this value to the total length of the number the user will dial, not including the ARS fea-
    ture access code (for example, 9).
    **Substitute all X’s in these tables for each different country code X, which may be 2, 3, or 4 
    digits. You need one entry (both PBX and ITS) for each country X.
    SITE 2*Set this value to the total length of the number the user will dial, not including the ARS fea-
    ture access code (for example, 9).
    **Substitute all X’s in these tables for each different country code X, which may be 2, 3, or 4 
    digits. You need one entry (both PBX and ITS) for each country X. PBX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
    Add ARS 
    analysis entry 
    with:Fill in with 
    your actual 
    valuesDifferent 
    CountrySame 
    country, 
    different 
    area codeSame 
    area 
    code
    Dialed String 1AX 1AX 1AX
    Total Mn ***
    Total Mx ***
    Rte Pat 1H1H1H
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    Create 
    entries:Fill in with 
    your actual 
    valuesDifferent 
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    area 
    code
    OriginatingSearch string 1AX 1AX 1AX
    Replace string 1AX 1AX 1AX
    IP Address 2G 2G 2GTerminatingSearch string 2AX 2AX 2AX
    Replace string 1F1AX 1F1AX 1F1AX
    PBX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
    Add ARS 
    analysis entry 
    with:Fill in with 
    your actual 
    valuesDifferent 
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    area codeSame 
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    code
    Dialed String 2AX 2AX 2AX
    To t a l  M n * * *
    To t a l  M x * * *
    Rte Pat 2H 2H 2H
    MMCX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in:
    Create 
    entries:Fill in with 
    your actual 
    valuesDifferent 
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    country, 
    different 
    area codeSame 
    area 
    code
    OriginatingSearch string 2AX 2AX 2AX
    Replace string 2AX 2AX 2AX
    IP Address 1G 1G 1GTerminatingSearch string 1AX 1CX 1CX
    Replace string 2F2AX 2F2AX 2F2AX 
    						
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    G  References
    This Appendix lists the complete set of current DEFINITY ECS user documentation and selected 
    related documents.
    This appendix contains a list of user documents for the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server (ECS) 
    Release 8.2. Most of these documents are backward compatible with DEFINITY ECS Release 7 systems.
    To order these or other DEFINITY documents, contact the Lucent Technologies Publications Center at the 
    address and phone number on the back of the title page of this document. A complete catalog of Business 
    Communications Systems (BCS) documents is available on the World Wide Web: 
    http://www.lucent.com/enterprise/documentation
    Basic DEFINITY ECS documents
    These documents are issued for all new and upgrade DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 
    systems.
    AdministrationThe primary audience for these documents consists of customer administrators.
    DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 — Administrator’s Guide, 555-233-506, Issue 1
    A task-based document that provides step-by-step procedures for administering the 
    switch. This book contains information previously found in DEFINITY ECS 
    Administration and Feature Description, 555-230-522, and DEFINITY ECS Release 
    8 — Administrator’s Guide, 555-233-502, as well as new information for this release.
    DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 — Administration for Network Connectivity, 
    555-233-504, Issue 1
    Describes how to administer connections between DEFINITY ECS switches (csi, si, 
    and r models) for DCS messaging. The main focus is on TCP/IP connectivity 
    introduced with DEFINITY Releases 7 and 8, including voice over IP (VOIP).
    DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 — Change Description, 555-233-411, Issue 1
    Provides a high-level overview of what is new in DEFINITY ECS R8.2. Describes 
    the hardware and software enhancements and lists the problem corrections for this 
    release. It also includes any last-minute changes that come in after the remaining 
    books have gone to production.
    DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 — System Description, 555-233-200, Issue 1
    Provides hardware descriptions, system parameters, listing of hardware required to 
    use features, system configurations, and environmental requirements. 
    						
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    DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration, 555-233-756, 
    Issue 1
    Provides step-by-step procedures for performing basic switch administration tasks. 
    Includes managing phones, managing features, routing outgoing calls, and enhancing 
    system security.
    DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for advanced administration, 
    555-233-757, Issue 1
    Provides step-by-step procedures for managing trunks, managing hunt groups, setting 
    up night service, writing vectors, recording announcements, using reports, and 
    understanding call centers.
    DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic diagnostics, 555-233-758, 
    Issue 1
    Provides step-by-step procedures for baselining your system, solving common 
    problems, reading alarms and errors, using features to troubleshoot your system, and 
    contacting Lucent.
    DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 — Reports, 555-233-505, Issue 1
    Provides detailed descriptions of the measurement, status, security, and recent change 
    history reports available in the system and is intended for administrators who validate 
    traffic reports and evaluation system performance. Includes corrective actions for 
    potential problems. Previously known as DEFINITY ECS System Monitoring and 
    Reporting.
    BCS Products Security Handbook, 555-025-600, Issue 7
    Provides information about the risks of telecommunications fraud and measures for 
    addressing those risks and preventing unauthorized use of BCS products. This 
    document is intended for telecommunications managers, console operators, and 
    security organizations within companies.
    DEFINITY Terminals and Adjuncts Reference, 555-015-201, Issue 10
    Provides drawings and full descriptions for all phones, phone adjuncts, and data 
    terminals that can be used with System 75, System 85, DEFINITY Communications 
    System, and DEFINITY ECS. This document is intended for customers and Lucent 
    Technologies account teams for selecting the correct equipment.
    Guide Builder™ Software for DEFINITY® Telephones, 555-230-755, Issue 5
    Provides the ability to produce laser-printed documentation for specific telephones. A 
    comprehensive user’s guide and on-line help support the software. This information 
    applies to Release 8.2 as well as earlier DEFINITY systems. All customers receive 
    this software. 
    						
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