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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 477 Abbreviated Dialing List 17 Personal List Enter the extension of the phone that will use this list. List Number Size (multiple of 5) Enter the number of abbreviated dialing numbers you want to assign in multiples of 5, up to 100. 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. 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 Valid entries Usage 1 to 3Identify which of the three personal lists you want to define for the phone. 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 478 Abbreviated Dialing List 17 System List This screen implements a system abbreviated dialing list. Only one system list can be assigned and is administered by the System Administrator. The list can be accessed by users to place local, long-distance, and international calls; to activate/deactivate features; or to access remote computer equipment. Page 1 of 4 of the screen Screen 29. Abbreviated Dialing System List screen Size (multiple of 5) Enter the number of abbreviated dialing numbers you want to assign in multiples of 5, up to 100. Privileged Valid entries Usage y Enter y if the originating party’s class of restriction (COR) is never checked and any number in the list can be dialed. nEnter n if the COR is to be checked to determine if the number can be dialed. display abbreviated-dialing system Page 1 of X ABBREVIATED DIALING LIST System List Size (multiple of 5): 5 Privileged? n DIAL CODE 01: ________________ 02: ________________ 03: ________________ 04: ________________ 05: ________________ 06: ________________ 07: ________________ 08: ________________ 09: ________________ 10: ________________ 11: ________________ 12: ________________ 13: ________________ 14: ________________ 15: ________________
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 479 Abbreviated Dialing List 17 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. 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. 7103A Button List This screen assigns abbreviated dialing numbers to the 7103A phone buttons. The entries can then be accessed by 7103A phone users to place local, long-distance, and international calls; activate/deactivate features; or to access remote computer equipment. This screen applies only to 7103A fixed feature phones. Only one 7103A abbreviated dialing list can be implemented in the system and it applies to all 7103A fixed feature phones in the system. This list is controlled by the System Administrator. 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 480 Abbreviated Dialing List 17 Pages 1 through 4 of the screen Screen 30. Abbreviated Dialing List — 7103A Button List DIAL CODE Enter the number you want to assign to each dial code (button). Any additions or changes apply to all 7103A fixed feature phones. 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. 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 ~mMark ~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 7103A-buttons Page 1 of 1 ABBREVIATED DIALING LIST 7103A Button List DIAL CODE (FOR THE 7103A STATION BUTTONS) 1: ________________________ 5. ________________________ 2: ________________________ 6. ________________________ 3: ________________________ 7. ________________________ 4: ________________________ 8. ________________________
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 481 Access Endpoint 17 Access Endpoint This screen administers Access Endpoints and Wideband Access endpoints. NOTE: You can administer Wideband Access Endpoints only if, on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen, the Wideband Switching field is y. An Access Endpoint is a nonsignaling trunk that neither responds to signaling nor generates signaling. Access Endpoints eliminate the need to dedicate an entire trunk group for the access of a single trunk by providing the capability to assign an extension number to a single trunk. An Access Endpoint can be specified as the Originator or Destination endpoint of an administered connection. A Wideband Access Endpoint (WAE) is an endpoint application connected to line-side non-ISDN T1 or E1 facilities and, like Access Endpoints, have no signaling interface with the system. For information on endpoint applications connected to line-side ISDN-PRI facilities, see ‘‘ PRI Endpoint’’ on page 865. The WAE is defined by a starting port (DS0) and a width specifying the number of adjacent nonsignaling DS0s (positioned within a DS1 facility) that make up the endpoint. This width may be between 2 and 31 adjacent DS0s. NOTE: Access Endpoints and Wideband Access Endpoints consume the same resources that trunks use. Thus, the sum of Access Endpoints and trunks cannot exceed the maximum number of trunks available in your system configuration. Field descriptions for page 1 Screen 31. Access Endpoint screen add access-endpoint next Page 1 of 1 ACCESS ENDPOINT Extension: 30001 (Starting) Port:_______ Communication Type: voice-grade-data Name:_____________ COR: 1 COS: 1 TN: 1 ITC: restricted
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 482 Access Endpoint 17 Extension A display-only field showing the extension number as specified in the command line, or shows the next available extension number if next was entered on the command line. This is the extension number assigned to the nonsignaling trunk and used to access the trunk endpoint. (Starting) Port Enter seven characters. For example, 01A0612 is in cabinet 01, carrier A, slot 06, and circuit number (port) 12. NOTE: For Wideband Access Endpoints, analog tie trunks cannot be used and the DS1 Interface circuit pack, Version C or later, must be used. The DS1 circuit number corresponds to the channel that will carry the data traffic. Channels 1 through 31 (DS1 Interface only) or channels 1 through 24 (DS1 Tie Trunk, DS1 Interface, or DS1 Interface (32) circuit packs) may be used when the DS1 Signaling Type field is robbed-bit or isdn-ext. For Common Channel or ISDN-PRI signaling, channel use is limited to channels 1 through 30 (DS1 Interface circuit pack only) or channels 1 through 23 (DS1 Interface (32) or DS1 Interface ). A channel can be administered as an access endpoint regardless of the DS1 signaling type. Valid entries Usage 01 through 44 (G3r) or 01 through 03 (G3si)First and second characters are the cabinet number A through EThird character is the carrier 01 through 20Fourth and fifth character are the slot number 01 through 04 (Analog TIE trunks) 01 through 31 (DS1 Interface ports)Six and seventh characters are the circuit number
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 483 Access Endpoint 17 Communication Type Name Enter an name for the endpoint. Width Only appears if the Communication Type field is wideband. This field cannot be blank. COR The COR is administered so that only an administered connection (AC) endpoint can be connected to another AC endpoint. COS The COS is administered (refer to ‘‘ Class of Service’’ on page 545) so that the use of the Call Forwarding All Calls feature for access endpoints is prohibited. TN Valid entries Usage voice-grade-data For an analog tie trunk access endpoint. 56k-data For a DS1 access endpoint enter as appropriate (64k-data is not allowed for robbed-bit trunks). 64k-data wideband For a Wideband access endpoint Valid entries Usage 2 to 31Enter the number of adjacent DS0 ports beginning with the specified Starting Port, that make up the WAE. 6 A width of 6 defines a 384 Kbps WAE. Valid entries Usage 0 to 95Enter the appropriate class of restriction (COR) number. Valid entries Usage 0 through 15Enter the appropriate COS number. Valid entries Usage 1 through 20Enter the Tenant Partition number.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 484 Access Endpoint 17 ITC (Information Transfer Capability) This field is used to determine the type of transmission facilities to be used for ISDN calls originating from this endpoint. Displays when the Communication Type field is 56k-data, 64k-data, or Wideband. When adding an access endpoint with the ITC administered as unrestricted, its associated port has to be a channel of a DS1 circuit pack with the Zero Code Suppression field administered as B8ZS. If the port is not a channel of a DS1 circuit pack with its Zero Code Suppression field administered as B8ZS, the end validation fails and the screen submission is rejected. The cursor is moved to ITC with the following error message: An unrestricted access endpoint can only be from B8ZS DS1 circuit pack. When adding an access endpoint with the ITC administered as restricted, its associated port can be a channel from a DS1 circuit pack with the Zero Code Suppression field administered as ZCS or B8ZS. For an existing access endpoint, ITC can only be changed from restricted to unrestricted if its associated port is a channel of a DS1 circuit pack with its Zero Code Suppression field administered as B8ZS. If the port is not a channel of a DS1 circuit pack with its Zero Code Suppression field administered as B8ZS, the end validation fails and the screen submission is rejected. The cursor is moved to ITC with the following error message: An unrestricted access endpoint can use only B8ZS DS1 circuit pack Without this end validation, a user could administer an access endpoint as unrestricted when in fact it is restricted, that is its associated port is a member of a DS1 circuit pack that uses ZCS data transmission. Valid entries Usage unrestricted When unrestricted, only unrestricted transmission facilities (b8zs) will be used to complete the call. An unrestricted facility is a transmission facility that does not enforce 1’s density digital transmission (that is, digital information is sent exactly as is). For Wideband Access Endpoints, enter unrestricted. restricted When restricted, either restricted (zcs-ami) or unrestricted transmission facilities is used to complete the call. A restricted facility is a transmission facility that enforces 1’s density digital transmission (that is, a sequence of eight digital zeros is converted to a sequence of seven zeros and a digital one) via zcs coding on DS1 circuit pack.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 485 Administered Connection 17 Administered Connection This screen assigns an end-to-end Administered Connection (AC) between two access endpoints or data endpoints. The AC is established automatically by the system whenever the system restarts or the AC is due to be active. Refer to ‘‘ Administered Connections’’ on page 1144 and ‘‘Access Endpoint’’ on page 481 for additional information. Field descriptions for page 1 Screen 32. Administered Connection screen Connection Number This is a display-only field showing an unassigned AC number when the screen is accessed using an administration command such as change or display. Enable Provides the administered connection. Valid entries Usage y Indicates an attempt will be made to establish the AC when the AC is due to be active. nThe AC will not be made or if it is up, it will drop. change administered-connection Page 1 of 1 ADMINISTERED CONNECTION Connection Number: 1 Enable? y Originator: ______ Destination: __________________________________ Name: __________________ AUTHORIZED TIME OF DAY Continuous? n Sun? n Mon? n Tue? n Wed? n Thu? n Fri? n Sat? n Start Time: 00:00 Duration: 000:00 MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS Alarm Type: warning Alarm Threshold: 5 Retry Interval: 2 Priority: 5 Auto Restoration? y
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 486 Administered Connection 17 Originator Enter the assigned access endpoint/data module extension. Data Line circuit pack nAsynchronous EIA 232C compatible equipment Digital Line circuit pack connections, including: nMPDM (700D), MTDM (700B, 700C, 700E), 7400D data module n7400A, 7400B, 7400C HSL, 8400B data module n7401D phone with 7400B or 8400B data module n7403D/7405D/7407D/7410D/7434D phone with DTDM or 7400B or 8400B data module n7404D or 7406D phone n510D personal terminal n515 BCT, 615 BCT, or 715 BCT terminal nPC/switch connection ISDN-BRI Line circuit pack connections, including: n7500 data module n7505D/7506D/7507D phone with ADM Valid entries Usage Assigned access endpoint/data module extensionThe endpoint must be local to the switch on which the AC is administered. Nonsignaling DS1 trunk or analog tie trunk.