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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Instructions Manual
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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 977 Toll Analysis 17 Toll Analysis NOTE: The Toll List field on this screen does not interact with or relate to the ARS Toll Table. This screen associates dialed strings to the system’s Restricted Call List (RCL), Unrestricted Call List (UCL), and Toll List. You can force users to dial an account code if you associate dialed strings with CDR Forced Entry of Account Codes. To maximize System security, it is recommended that toll calling areas be restricted as much as possible through the use of the RCL (Restricted Call List) and Toll List fields on this screen. Screen 209. Toll Analysis Percent Full Displays the percentage (0 to 100) of the system’s memory resources that have been used by AAR/ARS. If the figure is close to 100%, you can free-up memory resources. Location Display only field. Values other than “all” appear if the Multiple Locations field on the System Parameters Customer Options is y. Valid display Usage 1 to 44Defines the switch location for this Toll Analysis Table. allIndicates that this Toll Analysis Table is the default for all port network (cabinet) locations. change toll analysis Page 1 of 1 TOLL ANALYSIS Percent Full:_ Location: Total Toll CDR Dialed String Min Max RCL List FEAC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 _____________________ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____________________ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____________________ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____________________ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____________________ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____________________ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____________________ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____________________ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____________________ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____________________ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____________________ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____________________ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 978 Toll Analysis 17 Dialed String Min Max RCL Enter x to assign the Dialed String to the Restricted Call List (RCL). Toll List Valid entries Usage digits 0 to 9 (up to 18 characters)Enter the dialed string you want the switch to analyze. *, x, Xwildcard characters Valid entries Usage 1 to Max Enter the minimum number of user-dialed digits the system collects to match to this dialed string. Valid entries Usage Min to 24Enter the maximum number of user-dialed digits the system collects to match to this dialed string. Valid entries Usage x All entries of x and their associated dialed strings are referred to as the System’s Restricted Call List. The RCL can be assigned to any COR. A call attempt from a facility whose COR is marked as being associated with the RCL and whose dialed string matches a RCL dialed string field will be denied. The caller receives intercept treatment. Valid entries Usage x Enter x to assign the Dialed String to the Toll List. Dialed String Min Max Toll List 0123x 1423x 20 10 10 x
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 979 Toll Analysis 17 CDR FEAC Unrestricted Call List21 10 10 x 30 10 10 x 31 10 10 x 40 10 10 x 41 10 10 x 50 10 10 x 51 10 10 x 60 10 10 x 61 10 10 x 70 10 10 x 71 10 10 x 80 10 10 x 81 10 10 x 90 10 10 x 91 10 10 x Valid entries Usage x Enter x to require an account code from a call whose facility COR requires a Forced Entry of Account Code. Valid entries Usage x Enter x to assign the dialed string to one of the system’s Unrestricted Call Lists (UCL). Dialed String Min Max Toll List
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 980 Trunk Group 17 Trunk Group Use the Trunk Group screen to set basic characteristics for every type of trunk group and to assign ports to the group. This section lists and describes all the fields you might see on the screen. Many fields are dependent on the settings of other fields and only appear when certain values are entered in other fields on the screen. For example, the entry in the Group Type field may significantly change the content and appearance of the Trunk Group screen. For descriptions of the unique fields used with ISDN trunks, see ‘‘ ISDN trunk group’’ on page 750. Field descriptions for page 1 The figure below shows a common configuration for page 1 of the Trunk Group screen when the Group Type field is tie. This screen is only an example, and the fields shown below may change or disappear according to specific field settings. Screen 210. Tie Trunk Group Group Number This field displays the group number assigned when the trunk group was added. NOTE: For trunk groups connecting 2 switches in Distributed Communication System networks, Lucent recommends that you assign the same group number on both switches. add trunk-group next Page 1 of x TRUNK GROUP Group Number: ___ Group Type: ________ CDR Reports: _ Group Name: ___________________________ COR: __ TN: ___ TAC: ____ Direction: ________ Outgoing Display? _ Trunk Signaling Type: ____ Dial Access? _ Busy Threshold: ___ Night Service: _____ Queue Length: ___ Incoming Destination: _____ Comm Type: _____ Auth Code? _ Trunk Flash? _ BCC: _ ITC? ____ TRUNK PARAMETERS Trunk Type (in/out): ____________ Incoming Rotary Timeout(sec): __ Outgoing Dial Type: _________ Incoming Dial Type: ________ Disconnect Timing(msec): ____ Digit Treatment: __________ Digits: ____ Sig Bit Inversion: none Analog Loss Group: ___ Digital Loss Group: ___ Incoming Dial Tone? _ Bit Rate: _____ Synchronization: _____ Duplex: ____ Disconnect Supervision - In? _ Out? _ Answer Supervision Timeout: ___ Receive Answer Supervision? _
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 981 Trunk Group 17 Group Type Enter the type of trunk group. Valid entries Usage Access Use access trunks to connect satellite switches to the main switch in Electronic Tandem Networks (ETN). Access trunks do not carry traveling class marks (TCM) and thus allow satellite callers unrestricted access to out-dial trunks on the main switch. Allows Inband ANI. APLT Advanced Private Line Termination (APLT) trunks are used in private networks. APLT trunks allow inband ANI. CAMACAMA trunks route emergency calls to the local community’s Enhanced 911 systems. CO CO trunks typically connect your switch to the local central office, but they can also connect adjuncts such as external paging systems and data modules. CPE Use CPE trunks to connect adjuncts, such as paging systems and announcement or music sources, to the switch. DID Use DID trunks when you want people calling your organization to dial individual users directly without going through an attendant or some other central point. Allows Inband ANI. DIOD DIOD trunks are two-way trunks that transmit dialed digits in both directions. In North America, use tie trunks for applications that require two-way transmission of dialed digits. Allows Inband ANI. DMI-BOS Digital Multiplexed Interface – Bit-Oriented Signaling (DMI-BOS) trunks allow communication with systems using DMI-BOS protocol. DMI-BOS trunks allow inband ANI. FX An FX trunk is essentially a CO trunk that connects your switch directly to a central office outside your local exchange area. Use FX trunks to reduce long distance charges if your organization averages a high volume of long-distance calls to a specific area code.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 982 Trunk Group 17 ISDN Use ISDN trunks when you need digital trunks that can integrate voice, data, and video signals and provide the bandwidth needed for applications such as high-speed data transfer and video conferencing. ISDN trunks can also efficiently combine multiple services on one trunk group. You cannot enter isdn unless the ISDN-PRI field, the ISDN-BRI Trunks field, or both have been enabled on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen. RLT Release Link trunks work with Centralized Attendant Service in a private network. Tandem Tandem trunks connect tandem nodes in a private network. Tandem trunks allow inband ANI. Tie Use tie trunks to connect a switch to a central office or to another switch in a private network. Tie trunks transmit dialed digits with both outgoing and incoming calls, and allow inband ANI. WATS Use WATS trunks to reduce long-distance bills when your organization regularly places many calls to a specific geographical area in North America. Outgoing WATS service allows calls to certain areas (“WATS bands”) for a flat monthly charge. Incoming WATS trunks allow you to offer toll-free calling to customers and employees. Valid entries Usage
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 983 Trunk Group 17 CDR Reports NOTE: For ISDN trunk groups, the Charge Advice field affects CDR information. For CO, DIOD, FX, and WATS trunk groups, the Analog PPM field affects CDR information. Group Name Valid entries Usage y All outgoing calls on this trunk group will generate call detail records. If the Record Outgoing Calls Only field on the CDR System Parameters screen is n, then incoming calls on this trunk group will also generate call detail records. n Calls over this trunk group will not generate call detail records. r (ring-intvl) CDR records will be generated for both incoming and outgoing calls. In addition, the following ringing interval CDR records are generated: nAbandoned calls: The system creates a record with a condition code of “H,” indicating the time until the call was abandoned. nAnswered calls: The system creates a record with a condition code of “G,” indicating the interval from start of ring to answer. nCalls to busy stations: The system creates a record with a condition code of “I,” indicating a recorded interval of 0. Valid entries Usage 1 to 27 characters Enter a unique name that provides information about the trunk group. Don’t use the default entry or the group type (DID, WATS) here. For example, you might use names that identify the vendor and function of the trunk group: USWest Local; Sprint Toll, etc.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 984 Trunk Group 17 COR Tip: Remember that facility restriction levels (FRL) are assigned to classes of restriction. Even if 2 trunk groups have classes of restriction that allow a connection, different facility restriction levels may prevent operations such as off-net call forwarding or outgoing calls by remote access users. TN Tip: Double-check your entry. If you accidentally enter an unassigned tenant partition number, the system will accept the entry but no calls will go to the trunk group. TA C Enter the trunk access code (TAC) that must be dialed to access the trunk group. A different TAC must be assigned to each trunk group. CDR reports use the TAC to identify each trunk group. CO Type This field appears when the Country field is 14 and is used only by trunk group members administered on a TN464D vintage 2 or later DS1 circuit pack. Valid entries Usage 0 to 95 Enter a class of restriction (COR). Classes of restriction control access to trunk groups, including trunk-to-trunk transfers. Valid entries Usage 1 to 20 (G3si/csi)Enter a Tenant Partition number to assign this trunk group to the partition. 1 to 100 (G3r) Valid entries Usage 1-4 digit numberEnter any number that fits the format for trunk access codes or dial access codes defined in your dial plan. *, #* and # may be used as the first character in a TAC. Valid entries Usage analog This field specifies whether the trunk group is connected to analog or digital facilities at the central office. digital
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 985 Trunk Group 17 Protocol Type This field specifies the type of line signaling protocol used for DID and DIOD trunk groups. This field appears when the Country field is 15 and is used only by trunk group members administered on a TN2199 or TN464D vintage 3 or later circuit pack. Direction This field appears for all trunk groups except DID and CPE. Outgoing Display This field allows display phones to show the name and number of the trunk group used for an outgoing call before the call is connected. This information may be useful to you when you’re trying to diagnose trunking problems. CESID I Digits Sent For emergency 911 service, your switch may send Caller’s Emergency Service Identification (CESID) information to the central office or E911 tandem switch. This digit string is part of the E911 signaling protocol. This field appears when Group Type is cama. Valid entries Usage inloc (Incoming local) Enter the protocol the central office is using for this trunk group. Only the inloc protocol provides ANI. intol (Incoming toll) Valid entries Usage incoming Enter the direction of the traffic on this trunk group. The entry in this field affects which timers appear on the Administrable Timers page. outgoing two-way Valid entries Usage y Displays the trunk group name and number. n Displays the digits the caller dials. Valid entries Usage 1 to 3 digits Determine the correct entry for this field by talking to your E911 provider.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 986 Trunk Group 17 Trunk Signaling Type This field controls the signaling used by members in private network trunk groups, mainly in Italy, Brazil, and Hungary. This field appears if the Group Type is access, aplt, diod, rlt, tandem, or tie. Entries in this field affect which timers appear on the Administrable Timers page. Valid entries Usage cont (continuous)E&M trunks in Italy, Brazil, and Hungary can use either continuous or discontinuous signaling. Each entry specifies a set of signals and available timers used in the process of setting up and releasing connections. The type of signaling you select on your switch must match the signaling type administered on the far-end switch. Use these values only when all trunk group members are assigned to ports on a TN464F, TN2464, or TN2140 circuit pack. Entering one of these values causes the Send Release Ack, Receive Release Ack, and Send Answer Supervision fields to appear. Refer to ‘‘ Trunk Type (in/out)’’ on page 996 for more information. dis (discontinuous) blank If this field is blank, ports from any other tie trunk circuit pack may be added as trunk group members. Use the following entries for tie trunks in Main-Satellite/Tributary networks. Each entry defines a function of the trunk group in the network. Use these values only when all trunk group members are assigned to a TN497 circuit pack. tgu (for outgoing trunks)Enter tgu at the main switch to administer a tie trunk group connected to a satellite switch. (This same group should be administered as tge at the satellite.) tge (for incoming trunks)Enter tge at a satellite switch to administer a tie trunk group connected to the main switch. (This same group should be administered as tgu at the main switch.) tgi (for internal trunks)Enter tgi at to administer a two-way tie trunk group between 2 satellites or between the main switch and a satellite. (This trunk group should be administered as tgi on both switches.)