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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 467 AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table 17 Dialed String User-dialed numbers are matched to the dialed string entry that most closely matches the dialed number. For example, if a user dials 297-1234 and the AAR or ARS Digit Analysis Table has dialed string entries of 297-1 and 297-123, the match is on the 297-123 entry. An exact match is made on a user-dialed number and dialed string entries with wildcard characters and an equal number of digits. For example, if a user dials 424, and there is a 424 entry and an X24 entry, the match is on the 424 entry. Min Max Route Pattern Enter the route number you want the switch to use for this dialed string. Valid entries Usage 0 to 9Enter up to 18 digits that the switch analyzes. *, x, Xwildcard characters Valid entries Usage Between 1 and Max Enter the minimum number of user-dialed digits the system collects to match to the dialed string. Valid entries Usage Between Min and 28Enter the maximum number of user-dialed digits the system collects to match to the dialed string. Valid entries Usage p1 to p2000Specifies the route index number established on the Partition Routing Table 1 to 640Specifies the route pattern used to route the call r1 to r32Specifies the remote home numbering plan area table. Complete this field if RHNPA translations are required for the corresponding dialed string. nodeDesignates node number routing denyBlocks the call
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 468 AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table 17 Call Type (for AAR only) Enter the call type associated with each dialed string. Call types indicate numbering requirements on different trunk networks. ISDN Protocols are listed in the table below. ISDN Protocol Call Type (for ARS only) Valid entries Usage aar Regular AAR calls intl The Route Index contains public network ISDN trunks that require international type of number encodings. pubuThe Route Index contains public network ISDN trunks that require unknown type of number encodings. lev0 to lev2Specify ISDN Private Numbering Plan (PNP) number formats. (See ‘‘ ISDN Numbering — Private’’ on page 784 for more information.) Call Type Numbering Plan Identifier Type of Numbering aar E.164(1) national(2) intl E.164(1) international(1) pubu E.164(1) unknown(0) lev0 PNP(9) local(4) lev1 PNP(9) Regional Level 1(2) lev2 PNP(9) Regional Level 2(1) Valid entries UsageChina # 1 Call Type alrt alerts attendant consoles or other digital phones when an emergency call is placednormal emeremergency call normal fnpa10-digit North American Numbering Plan (NANP) call (11 digits with Prefix Digit “1”)attendant hnpa7-digit NANP call normal intlpublic-network international number toll-auto iopinternational operator attendant loclpublic-network local number normal
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 469 AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table 17 Node Number ANI Reqd lpvtlocal private normal natlnon-NANP normal npvtnational private normal nsvcnational service normal opoperator attendant pubupublic-network number (E.164)-unknown normal svclnational(2) toll-auto svctnational(2) normal Valid entries Usage 1 to 999Enter the number of the destination node in a private network if you are using node number routing or DCS. If you complete this field, leave the Route Index field blank. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y if ANI is required on incoming R2-MFC or Russian MF ANI calls. This field applies only if the Request Incoming ANI (non-AAR/ARS) field on the Multifrequency-Signaling-Related System Parameters screen is n. rAllowed only if “Allow ANI Restriction on AAR/ARS is y on Feature Related System Parameters” screen. Use to drop a call on a Russian Shuttle trunk or Russian Rotary trunk if the ANI request fails. Other types of trunks treat r as y. Valid entries UsageChina # 1 Call Type
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 470 AAR and ARS Digit Conversion Table 17 AAR and ARS Digit Conversion Table Your system uses the AAR or ARS Digit Conversion Table to change a dialed number for more efficient routing. Digits may be inserted or deleted from the dialed number. For instance, you can tell the switch to delete a 1 and an area code on calls to one of your locations, and avoid long-distance charges by routing the call over your private network. Screen 24. AAR Digit Conversion Table Screen 25. ARS Digit Conversion Table NOTE: When you access the screen with display or change, the entries are sorted in the order of the matching pattern. Digits appear before characters. change aar conversion Page 1 of 2 AAR DIGIT CONVERSION TABLE Percent Full: ___ Matching Pattern Min Max Del Replacement String Net Conv ANI Req __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ change aar conversion Page 1 of 2 ARS DIGIT CONVERSION TABLE Location: 1 Percent Full: ___ Matching Pattern Min Max Del Replacement String Net Conv ANI Req __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _ __________________ __ __ __ __________________ ___ _ _
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 471 AAR and ARS Digit Conversion Table 17 Location (for ARS only) This is a display-only field. Values other than “all” appear only if the Multiple Locations field on the System Parameters Customer Options is y. 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. Matching Pattern Min Max Del Valid display Usage 1 to 44Defines the switch location for this ARS Digit Conversion Table. allIndicates that this ARS Digit Conversion Table is the default for all port network (cabinet) locations. Valid entries Usage 0 to 9 (1 to 18 digits)Enter the number you want the switch to match to dialed numbers. If a Prefix Digit 1 is required for 10-digit direct distance dialing (DDD) numbers, be sure the matching pattern begins with a 1. *, x, Xwildcard characters Valid entries Usage 1 to 24Enter the minimum number of user-dialed digits the system collects to match to this Matching Pattern. Valid entries Usage Min to 28Enter the maximum number of user-dialed digits the system collects to match to this Matching Pattern. Valid entries Usage 0 to Max Enter the number of digits you want the system to delete from the beginning of the dialed string.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 472 AAR and ARS Digit Conversion Table 17 Replacement String Net Enter the switch network used to analyze the converted number. Conv ANI Req This field applies only if the Request Incoming ANI (non-AAR/ARS) field on the Multifrequency-Signaling-Related System Parameters screen is n. Valid entries Usage 0 to 9 (1 to 18 digits)Enter the digits that replace the deleted portion of the dialed number. Leave this field blank to simply delete the digits. * # Use # to indicate end-of-dialing. It must be at the end of the digit-string. Valid entries Usage ext, aar, ars Analyze the converted digit-string as an extension number, an AAR address, or an ARS address. Valid entries Usage y /nEnter y to allow additional digit conversion Valid entries Usage y /nEnter y to require ANI on incoming R2-MFC or Russian MF ANI calls. rAllowed only if the Allow ANI Restriction on AAR/ARS field is y on the Feature Related System Parameters screen. Use to drop a call on a Russian Shuttle trunk or Russian Rotary trunk if the ANI request fails. Other types of trunks treat r as y.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 473 Abbreviated Dialing List 17 Abbreviated Dialing List You use the Abbreviated Dialing List screens to establish system-wide or personal lists for speed dialing. Enhanced List The Enhanced Abbreviated Dialing List can be accessed by users to place local, long-distance, and international calls; to activate/deactivate features; or to access remote computer equipment. NOTE: The Abbreviated Dialing Enhanced List field must be enabled on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen before you can program an Enhanced List. You can define only one Enhanced Abbreviated Dialing List in the system. Before you assign numbers to the list, you must define whether you want a 3-digit or 4-digit enhanced list on the Feature-Related System Parameters screen. If you select 3-digit enhanced list, the list can be up to ten separate screens numbered from 0 through 9 that allow you to define up to 1000 numbers. If you select 4-digit enhanced list, the list can include up to 100 separate screens numbered 0 through 99 that allow you to assign up to 10,000 numbers. If you want your attendants to use abbreviated dialing, you must also administer the Console Parameters screen. Page 1 Screen 26. Abbreviated Dialing Enhanced List See Abbreviated Dialing for a detailed description of the special characters. display abbreviated-dialing enhanced Page 1 of 4 ABBREVIATED DIALING LIST Enhanced List Size (multiple of 5): 5 Privileged? n DIAL CODE 100: ________________________ 101: ________________________ 102: ________________________ 103: ________________________ 104: ________________________ 105: ________________________
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 474 Abbreviated Dialing List 17 Size (multiple of 5) The number of dial code list entries you want in this list. Privileged Indicates whether users of this list can dial any number in the list, regardless of the COR of the station from which they dial. DIAL CODE Enter the number you want the system to dial when users enter this dial code. While the system is waiting, a call progress tone receiver is tied up, and, since there are a limited number of receivers in the system, outgoing calling capability may be impaired. Vector Directory Number extension may also be assigned. Group List This screen implements the Abbreviated Dialing Group List. The Group Lists are controlled by the System Administrator. Up to 100 numbers can be entered per group list that can be accessed by users to place local, long-distance, and international calls; to activate/deactivate features; or to access remote computer equipment. Valid entries Usage 5 to 100, in multiples of 5 Up to 100 entries per screen Valid entries Usage y/n Set this field to n if you want the system to verify that this station is allowed to dial this number. Valid entries Usage Digits 0 to 9Up to 24 characters * (star) Part of FAC # (pound) Part of FAC ~pPause 1.5 seconds ~wWait for dial tone ~mChange to outpulse DTMF digits at the end-to-end rate ~sStart suppressing display of the digits being outpulsed ~WWait indefinitely for dial tone. Only use this if network response time is more than 30 seconds
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 475 Abbreviated Dialing List 17 Field descriptions for page 1 Screen 27. Abbreviated Dialing Group List Group List This is a display-only field when the screen is accessed using an administration command such as add or change. Size (multiple of 5) Enter the number of abbreviated dialing numbers you want to assign in multiples of 5, up to 100. Program Ext Enter the extension that you want to give permission to program the Group List. Privileged DIAL CODE Enter the number you want the system to dial when users enter this dial code. While the system is waiting, a call progress tone receiver is tied up, and, since there are a limited number of receivers in the system, outgoing calling capability may be impaired. Valid entries Usage Display-only field Enter a group number when completing a paper screen. Valid entries Usage y If y is entered, the calling phone’s class of restriction (COR) is never checked and any number in the group list will be dialed. n If n is entered, the calling phone’s COR is checked to determine if the number can be dialed. display abbreviated-dialing group Page 1 of X ABBREVIATED DIALING LIST Group List: ____ Size (multiple of 5): 5 Program Ext: _____ Privileged? n DIAL CODE 01: ________________ 02: ________________ 03: ________________ 04: ________________ 05: ________________
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 476 Abbreviated Dialing List 17 Only DIAL CODEs 1 through 5 are displayed initially. If you enter a number greater than 5 in the Size field, the system increases the number of dial codes to the number you specified. Vector Directory Number extension may also be assigned. Personal List This screen establishes a personal dialing list for phone/data module users. The personal list must first be assigned to the phone by the System Administrator before the phone user can add entries in the list. The lists can be accessed by users to place local, long-distance, and international calls; to activate/deactivate features; or to access remote computer equipment. Screen 28. Abbreviated Dialing Personal List screen Valid entries Usage Digits 0 to 9Up to 24 characters * (star) Part of FAC # (pound) Part of FAC ~pPause 1.5 seconds ~wWait for dial tone ~mChange to outpulse DTMF digits at the end-to-end rate ~sStart suppressing display of the digits being outpulsed ~WWait indefinitely for dial tone. Only use this if network response time is more than 30 seconds display abbreviated-dialing personal Page 1 of 4 ABBREVIATED DIALING LIST Personal List: _____ List Number: ___ Size (multiple of 5): 5 DIAL CODE 01: ________________ 02: ________________ 03: ________________ 04: ________________ 05: ________________ 06: ________________ 07: ________________ 08: ________________ 09: ________________ 00: ________________