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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 1017 Trunk Group 17 Shuttle This field appears when the Country field is 15 and the Outgoing Dial Type field is rotary. It can be administered on TN464D (or later release) or TN2199 circuit packs. Charge Conversion DEFINITY ECS multiplies the number of charge units by the value of this field and displays it as a currency amount. If there is no value in this field, DEFINITY ECS displays the number of charge units without converting it to currency. This field appears for CO, DIOD, FX, and WATS trunk groups when the Direction field is outgoing or two-way. For ISDN trunk groups, it appears when the Charge Advice field is not none. Decimal Point This field appears for CO, DIOD, FX, and WATS trunk groups when the Direction field is outgoing or two-way. For ISDN trunk groups, it appears when the Charge Advice field is not none. Start B Signal This field appears when the Country field is 15 and the Shuttle field is y. Enter 1–3 to indicate which B-signal should be used to start a call. The value administered in this field must be coordinated with your central office. Refer to ‘‘ Start Position’’ on page 1018. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to enable MF shuttle signaling. Valid entries Usage 1 to 64,500Enter the value of a charge unit in terms of the currency you use. Valid entries Usage comma Chose the appropriate representation for a decimal point as it will appear on phone displays. Entering comma or period in this field divides the charge value by 100. period none Valid entries Usage 1 Start calls with signal B1 (first digit) 2Start calls with signal B2 (next digit) 3Start calls with signal B3 (previous digit)
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 1018 Trunk Group 17 Currency Symbol This field appears for CO, DIOD, FX, and WATS trunk groups when the Direction field is outgoing or two-way. For ISDN trunk groups, it appears when the Charge Advice field is not none. Request Category This field appears when the Country field is 15 and the Shuttle field is y. Start Position The value administered in this field must be coordinated with your central office. This field appears when the Country field is 15 and the Shuttle field is y. Charge Type Entries in this field are text strings you use to describe charges related to a phone call. This field appears for CO, DIOD, FX, and WATS trunk groups when the Direction field is outgoing or two-way. For ISDN trunk groups, it appears when the Charge Advice field is not none. Valid entries Usage 1–3 characters (leading and embedded spaces count as characters)Enter the symbol you want to appear on phone displays before the charge amount. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y if the switch should request a call category from the central office. Valid entries Usage 1 to 9Indicate which digit in the digit string is considered to be the “previously sent” digit (refer to ‘‘ Start B Signal’’ on page 1017). Valid entries Usage 1–7 characters (embedded spaces count as characters)Enter the words or characters you want to appear on phone displays after the charge amount. Most likely you will use either the currency symbol or the charge type, bur not both.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 1019 Trunk Group 17 Receive Analog Incoming Call ID Your switch stores and displays 15 characters of name and number information associated with an incoming call on analog trunks (ICLID, or incoming call line identification information). This field appears for CO, DID, and DIOD trunk groups when the Analog Trunk Incoming Call ID field on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen is y and the Direction field is incoming or two-way. Incoming Tone (DTMF) ANI This field appears only when the Incoming Dial Type field is tone. Digits received through Automatic Number Identification (ANI) are printed on a CDR record, passed to the Intuity AUDIX and ASAI interfaces, and displayed on the phone (and on tandem calls if the outgoing trunk requires ANI). Then the digits are sent to the outgoing trunk. Per Call CPN Blocking Code For Access, APLT, CO, DIOD, FX, tandem, tie, and WATS trunk groups only. Connected to CO This field appears when the Group Type field is tie. Valid entries Usage Bellcore Used to collect ICLID information in the U.S. NTT Used to collect ICLID information in Japan. disabledStops the collection of ICLID information on analog trunks. Valid entries Usage *ANI*DNIS* If 555-3800 calls extension 81120, the trunk group receives *55538000*81120*. The phone displays Call from 555-3800. ANI*DNIS*If 555-3800 calls extension 81120, the trunk group receives 55538000*81120*. The phone displays Call from 555-3800. no Valid entries Usage 1 to 4 digit number *, #May be used as the first digit Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to allow overlap sending to a Central Office.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 1020 Trunk Group 17 Per Call CPN Unblocking Code For access, APLT, CO, DIOD, FX, tandem, tie, and WATS trunk groups only. Time (sec) to Drop Call on No Answer This field appears if the Group Type field is co or diod and the Outgoing Dial Type field is mf, or if the Group Type field is co, diod, fx, wats, and the Country field is 15. MF Tariff Free This field appears for Access, APLT, DID, DIOD, DMI-BOS, and Tandem trunk groups when the Incoming Dial Type field is mf or the Group Type field is tie, the Trunk Signaling Type field is blank, cont, or dis, and the Incoming Dial Type field is mf. Outgoing ANI If this trunk group is used for an outgoing call with ANI, the entry in this field overrides the normal ANI. The ANI is sent exactly as administered, except for the normal truncation to 7 digits for Russian ANI. This ANI override works both for calls originated in DEFINITY ECS and calls tandemed through it. This field appears for CO, DIOD, FX, and WATS trunk groups. Valid entries Usage 1 to 4 digit number *, #May be used as the first digit Valid entries Usage 0 –1200Enter the duration (in seconds) the switch should wait for outgoing calls to be answered. If the call is not answered in the specified number of seconds, the call drops. If this field is 0, the timer is not set and no calls drop. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to make the switch generate an MFC Tariff-Free Backward Signal (administered on the Multifrequency-Signaling-Related-System- Parameters screen) during call setup instead of the “free” signal. This aids CO billing. Valid entries Usage 1 to 15 digits Enter the digit string to be sent in place of normal ANI. blank Leave this field blank to allow ANI to work normally.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 1021 Trunk Group 17 Field descriptions for page 3 The figure below shows a common configuration for page 3 of the Trunk Group screen when the Group Type field is co. This screen is only an example, and the fields shown below may change or disappear according to specific field settings. Screen 212. Administrable Timers for Trunk Group !CAUTION: Customers: Do not change fields on this page without assistance from Lucent Technologies or your network service provider. Send Incoming/Outgoing Disconnect Timers to TN465 Ports The field appears only for a co, fx, or wats trunk group. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y if you want to send the incoming disconnect and outgoing disconnect timer values to the trunk group ports that are on a TN465 board. add trunk-group next Page 3 of x ADMINISTRABLE TIMERS Send Incoming/Outgoing Disconnect Timers to TN465 Ports? _ Outgoing Dial Guard(msec): _____ Incoming Glare Guard(msec): _____ Outgoing Glare Guard(msec): _____ Outgoing Rotary Dial Interdigit (msec): ____ Ringing Monitor(msec): _____ Incoming Seizure(msec): ____ Outgoing End of Dial(sec): ___ Outgoing Seizure Response(sec): ___ Programmed Dial Pause(msec): _____ Disconnect Signal Error(sec): ___ Flash Length(msec): ____ END TO END SIGNALING Tone (msec): ____ Pause (msec): 150 OUTPULSING INFORMATION PPS: 10 Make(msec): 40 Break(msec): 60 PPM? y Frequency: 50/12k
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 1022 Trunk Group 17 Incoming Disconnect (msec) The field appears only for an incoming or two-way trunk group when the Trunk Signaling Type field is either blank or cont. Outgoing Disconnect (msec) Cama Outgoing Dial Guard (msec) This field appears when Group Type is cama (the trunk group type used for emergency 911 service). Incoming Dial Guard (msec ) NOTE: This timer is never sent to TN429 ports. Valid entries Usage 50 to 2550 in increments of 10Enter the minimum valid duration of a disconnect signal for an incoming call. The switch will not recognize shorter disconnect signals. This field cannot be blank. For Brazil pulsed E&M signaling, use 600. Valid entries Usage 50 to 2550 in increments of 10Enter the minimum valid duration of a disconnect signal for an outgoing call. The switch will not recognize shorter disconnect signals. This field cannot be blank. This timer begins timing when a disconnect signal is detected on an outgoing call and resets when the signal is no longer detected. If the timer expires, the trunk drops. For Brazil pulsed E&M signaling, use 600. Valid entries Usage 25 to 6375 in increments of 25Enter the minimum interval between the receiving switch’s seizure acknowledgment and the outpulsing of digits by this switch. Valid entries Usage 10 to 2550 in increments of 10Enter the minimum acceptable interval between the detection of an incoming seizure and the acceptance of the first digit. The switch will not accept digits before this timer expires.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 1023 Trunk Group 17 Outgoing Dial Guard (msec) Incoming Glare Guard (msec) This field only appears when the trunk group Direction field is two-way. Outgoing Glare Guard (msec) This field only appears for outgoing and two-way trunk groups. Outgoing Rotary Dial Interdigit (msec) This field only appears when: (1) the trunk group Group Type field is access, aplt, co, diod, dmi-bos, fx, rlt, tandem, or wats and the Outgoing Dial Type field is rotary, (2) the Group Type field is tie, the Trunk Signaling Type field is blank, cont, or dis, and the Outgoing Dial Type field is rotary, or (3) the Group Type field is tie, and the Trunk Signaling Type field is tge, tgi, or tru (the Outgoing Dial Type field does not appear but is implied to be rotary). Valid entries Usage 100 to 25500 in increments of 100Enter the minimum interval between seizure acknowledgment of a trunk and the outpulsing of digits. This field cannot be blank. For trunks that do not provide seizure acknowledgment, the timer specifies the minimum time between seizure and the outpulsing of digits. Any digit the caller dials after they lift the receiver, but before the timer expires, is not outpulsed until the timer expires. Valid entries Usage 100 to 25500 in increments of 100Enter the minimum interval that must elapse between a trunk’s release from an incoming call and its seizure for an outgoing call. This field cannot be blank. This delay gives the far-end time to release all equipment after the trunk is released. Valid entries Usage 100 to 25500 in increments of 100Enter the minimum interval that must elapse between a trunk’s release from an outgoing call and its seizure for another outgoing call. This field cannot be blank. This delay gives the far-end time to release all equipment after the outgoing trunk is released. Valid entries Usage 150 to 2550 in increments of 10Enter the minimum time between outpulsed digits on outgoing rotary trunks.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 1024 Trunk Group 17 Ringing Monitor (msec) This timer is sent to TN464C (or later), TN767, TN438 (all), TN447, TN465 (all), TN2138, TN2147, TN2184, and TN2199 CO circuit packs. Cama Wink Start Time (msec) Incoming Partial Dial (sec) This timer appears only if the Incoming Dial Type field is rotary. NOTE: This timer is never sent to TN429 ports. Incoming Seizure (msec) This field appears when the Direction field is incoming or two-way, and, when applicable, the Trunk Signaling Type field is cont. Only TN429, TN438 (any release), TN 447, TN464C (or later), TN465 (any release), TN767, TN2138, TN2140, TN2147, TN2184, and TN2199 ports receive this timer. For DID trunks, only TN2199 and TN429D (or later) receive this timer. Valid entries Usage 200 to 51000 in increments of 200Enter the minimum time the switch requires to determine if a trunk disconnects. The field cannot be blank. If the ringing signal disappears for a duration longer than the time specified in this field, the switch assumes the call has been disconnected. Valid entries Usage 20 to 5100 in increments of 20Specifies the duration (the wait-for-wink-to-end time) for a wink-start CAMA trunk. The wink must begin before the Outgoing Seizure Response timer expires. Valid entries Usage 5 to 255 in increments of 1Enter the maximum time allowed between incoming rotary digits. Valid entries Usage 20 to 2550 in increments of 10Enter the duration of the shortest incoming seizure signal your switch can recognize. For ICLID, set this field to 120. The field cannot be blank.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 1025 Trunk Group 17 Outgoing Rotary Dial Interdigit (msec) This field only appears when the Outgoing Dial Type field is rotary. Outgoing End of Dial (sec) This field controls firmware answer supervision timers on circuit packs that have them. It appears when the Direction field is outgoing or two-way and the Receive Answer Supervision field is n. If the Receive Answer Supervision field is y, this field does not appear and the firmware timer on the appropriate circuit pack is automatically disabled. NOTE: The Answer Supervision Timeout field on the Trunk Group screen provides timed answer supervision for circuit packs without administrable timers. Since trunk groups may contain ports on more than one circuit pack, it’s possible you may need to use both timers with the same trunk group. If so, set the Outgoing End of Dial field and the Answer Supervision Timeout field to the same value. During a cut-through operation, timing begins after the switch sends each outgoing digit and ceases when answer supervision is received. If the timer expires, the switch acts as if it has received answer supervision. On senderized operation, the timer begins after the switch sends the last digit collected. The timer ceases when answer supervision is received. If the timer expires, the switch acts as if it has received answer supervision. Valid entries Usage 150 to 2550 in increments of 10Enter the minimum acceptable interval between outgoing rotary digits. The field cannot be blank. Valid entries Usage 1 to 254 in increments of 1Enter the maximum time, in seconds, that the switch will wait to receive answer supervision for outgoing calls on the ports controlled by firmware timers. For Brazil pulsed E&M signaling, use 40.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 1026 Trunk Group 17 Outgoing Seizure Response (sec) This timer is sent to the TN438B, TN439, TN447, TN458, TN464B (or later), TN465B (or later), TN767, TN2140, TN2147, TN2184, TN2199, and TN2242 circuit packs. Programmed Dial Pause (msec) This timer is administrable for all outgoing and two-way trunk groups. This timer works with the TN464B (or later), TN767, TN458, TN2140, and TN2242 tie circuit packs. All CO circuit packs that accept administrable timers accept this timer. Disconnect Signal Error (sec) This field appears for ground-start trunk groups. Flash Length (msec) This timer is sent to TN436B, TN459B, TN464C (or later), TN465B (or later), (TN753 if Country is 23), TN2146, TN2147, TN2184, and TN2199 circuit boards. Valid entries Usage 1 to 255 in increments of 1 Enter the maximum interval that the switch should wait after sending a seizure signal to receive seizure acknowledgment from the far-end. If the acknowledgment is not received in this time, a seizure failure response is uplinked. For Brazil pulsed E&M signaling, use 255. Valid entries Usage 100 to 25500 in increments of 100Set the exact duration of pauses used during abbreviated dialing, ARS outpulsing, and terminal dialing operations. Valid entries Usage 1 to 255 in increments of 1Enter the maximum interval that the switch will wait to receive a disconnect signal from the far-end switch after the local party (a phone or tie trunk) goes on-hook. If the timer expires, the system assumes a disconnect failure and take appropriate action such as creating an error message. Valid entries Usage 10 to 2550 in increments of 10Enter the duration of a flash signal generated toward the central office.