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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 627 DS1 Circuit Pack 17 Near-end CSU Type This field appears only when the DS1 circuit pack is a TN767D or TN464E or later suffix model, the Bit Rate field is 1.544 and the Country Protocol field is 1 (U.S.). This field does not display for all circuit packs. Alarm When PRI Endpoint Detached Use this field for DS1 circuit packs connected to Roll-About Video equipment. This field appears only when the Connect field is line-side. Valid entries Usage y Enter y to allow maintenance software to measure the slip-rate of this circuit pack and determine whether it’s excessive. Typically, enter y for DS1 spans used for data applications and for spans used as synchronization references. This excludes all T1-spans connecting channel banks, unless the channel bank is externally timed. This entry enables switching between the primary and secondary synchronization references and an internal high-accuracy clock. n Enter n for DMI-BOS links or when testing is not required. Normally, enter n for DS1 spans that are used exclusively for voice and that do not serve as the primary or secondary synchronization source. Valid entries Usage other Enter other if no channel service unit is attached to the DS1 facility or if the CSU is an external unit. No options are available on page 2 for administering an external CSU. integratedEnter integrated if a 120A CSU module is attached to the DS1 board. This integrated channel service unit (ICSU) can accept software-administrable option downlinks (that is, it can respond to test codes from technician’s equipment and report its status). When you enter integrated, fields for administering options on the ICSU appear on page 2 of the DS1 Circuit Pack screen. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y if you want the switch to generate an alarm when the DS1 board detects a loss of signal (for example, if the video equipment is disconnected).
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 628 DS1 Circuit Pack 17 Field descriptions for page 2 Screen 76. DS1 Circuit Pack !CAUTION: Customers: Do not change fields on this page without assistance from Lucent Technologies or your network service provider. Page 2 does not appear for all DS1 circuit packs. For those circuit packs that support it, this page appears only when: nthe version is V3 or greater nthe Framing Mode field is esf or the Near-end CSU Type field is integrated. Network Management Protocol This field appears only if the Framing Mode field is esf. Valid entries Usage tabs The entry in this field, used only with circuit packs that have an integrated channel service unit (CSU), allows the data link to be remotely monitored. add ds1 xxxxxx DS1 CIRCUIT PACK ESF DATA LINK OPTIONS Network Management Protocol: Send ANSI-T1.403 One-Second Performance Reports? Far-end CSU Address: INTEGRATED CSU OPTIONS Transmit LBO: Receive ALBO: Upon DTE LOS: CPE LOOPBACK JACK OPTIONS Supply CPE Loopback Jack Power?
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 629 DS1 Circuit Pack 17 Send ANSI-T1.403 One-Second Performance Reports This field selects whether your DS1 circuit pack will send error reports to the far-end switch. These reports are useful for network management, and are sent at 1-second intervals when enabled. This field appears only if the Framing Mode field is esf. It is used only with circuit packs that have an integrated channel service unit (CSU). Far-end CSU Address This field, which, appears only if the Framing Mode field is esf. Transmit LBO (Transmit Line Build-Out) This field reduces the outgoing signal strength by a fixed amount. The appropriate level of loss depends on the distance between your switch (measured by cable length from the smart jack) and the nearest repeater. Where another switch is at the end of the circuit, as in campus environments, use the cable length between the 2 switches to select the appropriate setting from the table below. This field appears if the Near-end CSU Type field is integrated. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter n. Consult your Lucent representative if you think you may want to use these reports. Valid entries Usage a Enter b. This field administers the transmit direction address used for the ESF data link command with both integrated and external channel service units (CSU).b Valid entries Usage 0db For distances of 2,001–3,000 feet -7.5dbFor distances of 1,001–2,000 -15dbFor distances of 0–1,000 feet -22.5dbFor mid-span repeaters
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 630 DS1 Circuit Pack 17 Receive ALBO (Receive Automatic Line Build-Out) This field increases the strength of incoming signals by a fixed amount to compensate for line losses. Upon DTE LOS DTE stands for “Data Terminal Equipment.” This field tells the switch what to do if the outgoing signal from the DS1 circuit pack (the data terminal equipment) to the network is lost. Supply CPE Loopback Jack Power If a CPE (Customer Premise Equipment) Loopback Jack is installed, the DS1 board should supply power to the equipment during loopback testing. Related topics Refer to ‘‘ Setting up digital trunks’’ on page 364 for instructions. Refer to ‘‘ DS1 Trunk Service’’ on page 1328 for detailed information. Valid entries Usage 26db To set this field correctly, you should measure the signal loss on this specific facility. However, you may enter 26db for most applications. 36db is occasionally appropriate, mainly on campus networks that don’t conform to public telephone network standards.36db Valid entries Usage loopback Enter loopback to return the network signal to the network. This prevents any alarms at the far-end switch. aisEnter ais (Alarm Indicator Signal) to send an unframed all-ones signal (the AIS or Blue Alarm) to the far-end switch. This option alerts your network service provider to the problem immediately and aids troubleshooting. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y if a CPE Loopback Jack is installed. If not, you must enter n.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 631 Extended Pickup Group 17 Extended Pickup Group This screen allows grouping of pickup groups into extended pickup groups. This allows users to answer calls outside their immediate group. The maximum number of groups that can be added to an extended pickup group is 25. Field descriptions Screen 77. Extended Pickup Group screen Extended Group Number This display-only field shows the number associated with a collection of pickup groups. The extended group is a collection of pickup groups that can answer calls from other pickup groups in the same extended group. Pickup Number This display-only field shows the pickup number assigned to the pickup group number. This is the number users dial after the feature access code (FAC) to pick up calls in their extended pickup group. change extended-pickup-group 1 Page 1 of 2 EXTENDED PICKUP GROUP Extended Group Number: 56 Pickup Pickup Group Pickup Pickup Group Number Number Number Number 0: _____ 13: _____ 1: _____ 14: _____ 2: _____ 15: _____ 3: _____ 16: _____ 4: _____ 17: _____ 5: _____ 18: _____ 6: _____ 19: _____ 7: _____ 20: _____ 8: _____ 21: _____ 9: _____ 22: _____ 10: _____ 23: _____ 11: _____ 24: _____ 12: _____ 25: _____
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 632 Extensions Administered to have an MCT-Control Button 17 Pickup Group Number This field determines which call pickup groups can answer calls in the extended pickup group. Extensions Administered to have an MCT-Control Button This screen lists the extensions that can take control of a Malicious Call Trace (MCT) request. In order to give a user the ability to take control of such requests, you need to add their extension to this list and assign them a mct-control feature button. Field descriptions for page 1 Screen 78. Malicious Call Trace control extensions 1–100 Enter the extension for a telephone or attendant console that you want to have an MCT-Control button. Note that you must also assign the mct-control button on the extension’s Station or Attendant Console screen. Valid entries Usage 1-800 (G3si) 1-5000 (G3r)Enter the pickup group numbers for each of the pickup groups that you want to belong to this extended group. change mct-group-extensions Page 1 of 1 Extensions Administered to have an MCT-Control Button: 1: _____ 16: _____ 31: _____ 46: _____ 61: _____ 76: _____ 91: _____ 2: _____ 17: _____ 32: _____ 47: _____ 62: _____ 77: _____ 92: _____ 3: _____ 18: _____ 33: _____ 48: _____ 63: _____ 78: _____ 93: _____ 4: _____ 19: _____ 34: _____ 49: _____ 64: _____ 79: _____ 94: _____ 5: _____ 20: _____ 35: _____ 50: _____ 65: _____ 80: _____ 95: _____ 6: _____ 21: _____ 36: _____ 51: _____ 66: _____ 81: _____ 96: _____ 7: _____ 22: _____ 37: _____ 52: _____ 67: _____ 82: _____ 97: _____ 8: _____ 23: _____ 38: _____ 53: _____ 68: _____ 83: _____ 98: _____ 9: _____ 24: _____ 39: _____ 54: _____ 69: _____ 84: _____ 99: _____ 10: _____ 25: _____ 40: _____ 55: _____ 70: _____ 85: _____ 100: _____ 11: _____ 26: _____ 41: _____ 56: _____ 71: _____ 86: _____ 12: _____ 27: _____ 42: _____ 57: _____ 72: _____ 87: _____ 13: _____ 28: _____ 43: _____ 58: _____ 73: _____ 88: _____ 14: _____ 29: _____ 44: _____ 59: _____ 74: _____ 89: _____ 15: _____ 30: _____ 45: _____ 60: _____ 75: _____ 90: _____
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 633 Feature Access Code 17 Feature Access Code This screen assigns feature access codes (FACs) that, when dialed, activate or cancel the system features. Each field on this screen has the same valid values, which must conform to feature access codes or dial access codes as defined by your dial plan. Field descriptions for page 1 Screen 79. Feature Access Code (FAC) screen Abbreviated Dialing List1 Access Code Used to access AD list 1. Abbreviated Dialing List2 Access Code Used to access AD list 2. Abbreviated Dialing List3 Access Code Used to access AD list 3. Valid entries Usage 1–4 digit number, * #* and # may be used as first digit. However, analog rotary dial phones cannot use the * and # symbols. change feature-access-codes Page 1 of X FEATURE ACCESS CODE (FAC) Abbreviated Dialing List1 Access Code: ____ Abbreviated Dialing List2 Access Code: ____ Abbreviated Dialing List3 Access Code: ____ Abbreviated Dial - Prgm Group List Access Code: ____ Announcement Access Code: ____ Answer Back Access Code: ____ Auto Alternate Routing (AAR) Access Code: ____ Auto Route Selection (ARS) Access Code1: ____ Access Code 2: ____ Automatic Callback Activation: ____ Deactivation: ____ Call Forwarding Activation Busy/DA: ____ All: ____ Deactivation: ____ Call Park Access Code: ____ Call Pickup Access Code: ____ CAS Remote Hold/Answer Hold-Unhold Access Code: ____ CDR Account Code Access Code: ____ Change COR Access Code: ____ Change Coverage Access Code: ____ Data Origination Access Code: ____ Data Privacy Access Code: ____ Directed Call Pickup Access Code: ____ Emergency Access To Attendant Access Code: ____
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 634 Feature Access Code 17 Abbreviated Dial - Prgm Group List Access Code Used to enter a group list from a telephone. The user’s extension must be entered on the Abbreviated Dial Group List screen in order to program the group list. Announcement Access Code Used to record announcements. Answer Back Access Code Used to retrieve parked calls. Auto Alternate Routing (AAR) Access Code Used to access AAR. Auto Route Selection (ARS) Access Code1 Used to access ARS. You can have one ARS access code for local and one for long distance, and route accordingly. (ARS) Access Code 2 Also used to access ARS. Automatic Callback Activation/Deactivation Used to activate/cancel Automatic Callback. Call Forwarding Activation Busy/DA Used to forward calls to an administered number if the user is busy or does not answer. (Call Forwarding Activation) All Used to forward calls to an administered number for all calls. (Call Forwarding) Deactivation Used to deactivate call forwarding.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 635 Feature Access Code 17 Call Park Access Code Used to park an active call, which can then be retrieved from a different station using the answer back access code. Do not administer to have the same first digit as another feature access code that is longer in length. Call Pickup Access Code Used to answer a call directed to a pickup group. CAS Remote Hold/Answer Hold-Unhold Access Code Used by a Centralized Attendant Service (CAS) attendant to place calls on hold and answer calls held at a remote switch. CDR Account Code Access Code Used prior to entering an account code for CDR purposes. Change COR Access Code Used to allow users to change their class of restriction (COR) from a phone. This field can only be used if the Change COR by FAC field is enabled on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen. Change Coverage Access Code Used to change a coverage path from a telephone or remote station. Data Origination Access Code Used to originate a data call from a voice station. Data Privacy Access Code Used to isolate a data call from call waiting or other interruptions. Directed Call Pickup Access Code Used to establish directed call pickup. Emergency Access To Attendant Access Code Used to gain access to the attendant in an emergency situation. Such calls alert as emergency calls. This field cannot be used if the Emergency Access to Attendant field is not enabled on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 636 Feature Access Code 17 Extended Call Fwd Activate Busy D/A Used to activate call forwarding from a telephone or remote location. Extended Call Fwd Activate All Used to activate call forwarding from a telephone or remote location. Extended Call Fwd Deactivation Used to deactivate call forwarding from a telephone or remote location. NOTE: An extension must have Station Security Codes administered to use the following FACs: nExtended Call Forward All Activate nExtended Call Forward Busy/Don’t Answer Activate nExtended Call Forward Deactivate nChange Coverage Field descriptions for page 2 Screen 80. Feature Access Code (FAC) screen change feature-access-codes Page 2 of X FEATURE ACCESS CODE (FAC) Extended Call Fwd Activate Busy D/A_ All: Deactivation: Extended Group Call Pickup Access Code: Facility Test Calls Access Code: Flash Access Code: Group Control Restrict Activation: Deactivation: Hunt Group Busy Activation: Deactivation: ISDN Access Code: Last Number Dialed Access Code: Leave Word Calling Message Retrieval Lock: Leave Word Calling Message Retrieval Unlock: Leave Word Calling Send A Message: #66 Leave Word Calling Cancel A Message: *66 Malicious Call Trace Activation: Deactivation: PASTE (Display PBX data on Phone) Access Code: Personal Station Access (PSA) Associate Code: Per Call CPN Blocking Code Access Code: Per Call CPN Unblocking Code Access Code: Dissociate Code: Print Messages Access Code: Priority Calling Access Code: Program Access Code: