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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Destination
Used to route the AC to a desired endpoint. Enter the address of the destination 
access or data endpoint. This endpoint is the terminating party of the AC and need 
not be local to the switch on which the AC is assigned. The entry must be 
consistent with the local switch’s dial plan (that is, the first digits are assigned as 
an extension, feature access code,...

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Start Days (Sun through Sat)
These fields indicate only the days on which an attempt will be made to establish 
the AC and not necessarily the days it is active. A scheduled AC may be active 
over a number of days, and, in this situation, these fields should be used only to 
specify the days on which the AC starts and not other days on which the AC may 
be active. Only...

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Miscellaneous Parameters
Alarm Type
Enter the type of alarm to be generated if the AC cannot be initially established, or 
fails and cannot be reestablished, and the number of consecutive failures equals 
the alarm threshold. All AC alarms and the errors that caused the alarms are 
recorded in the system’s alarm and error log. In addition, a status lamp associated 
with an...

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Auto Restoration
Priority
Enter a number that is to be used to determine the order in which ACs are to be 
established.
Alias Station
This screen allows you to configure the system so that you can administer new 
phone types that are not supported by your system software. This screen maps 
new telephone models to a supported telephone model. This mapping does not 
guarantee...

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Field descriptions for page 1
Screen 33. Alias Station screen
Alias Set Type
Enter up to a 5-character name for the nonsupported phone type that you want 
alias to a similar supported telephone type.
Supported Set Type
Enter a supported phone type that you want to map (or alias) to the alias set type. 
Valid supported phone types are listed in Table 12 on page 919
.
NOTE:...

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Field descriptions for page 1
Screen 34. Alphanumeric Dial Table screen
Alpha-name
All alpha-names in the table must be unique and cannot be referenced in their own 
Mapped String. The alpha-names can be used in any other Mapped String and 
multiple times in a Mapped String.
Mapped String
Enter from 1 to 24 characters that may contain alphanumeric, readability,...

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Valid entries Usage
Digits 0 - 9.Numeric
A through Z, a 
through 
z Alpha (note uppercase entries are mapped to lowercase).
(Character delimiters used for easy reading of the dial string.
Delimiters can consist of both readability and special characters 
and are used to separate tokens of alpha-names or numeric 
sub-strings. For example, (205) mt-1234+0000.
)
/
-
+
%
“,”...

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Announcements/Audio Sources
Use this screen to assign announcements to circuit packs and port locations. 
Screen 35. Announcements/Audio Sources
Ext
Ty p e
Enter the type of announcement you want to assign to this extension number. 
If you enter integrated or integ-rep, complete the Protect, Rate, and Port fields. If 
you enter analog, ds1-fd, ds1-sa, ds1-ops, or...

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COR
TN
Valid entries Usage
analog
Use to play announcements from an external device for a 
specific period and hang up when finished. When the device 
hangs up, the caller hears a click. Connects to switch through 
analog port.
analog-mUse for continuous playing music or audio source from an 
external announcement device.
analog-fdUse for repeating (“barge-in”)...

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Name
Q (Queue)
QLen (Queue Length)
The queue length is the number of calls that can queue for this announcement. The 
maximum number of queues allowed depends on your system configuration. 
The QLen field applies if the Q field is 
y and the type is analog, DS1, or 
aux-trunk. When the type is integrated or integ-rep, N/A appears in this field. 
Integrated announcements...
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