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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 827 Mode Code Related System Parameters 17 External Coverage This value defines a mode code that the switch sends when an external caller tries to reach a user at another extension and the call goes to the user’s voice mail coverage. Refresh MW Lamp This value defines a mode code that the switch sends during a system level 3 or higher reset that requests the VMS to refresh the Message Waiting (MW) lamps. System In Day Service This value indicates to the VMS that the DEFINITY ECS has changed from Night to Day Service. System In Night Service This value indicates to the VMS that the DEFINITY ECS has changed from Day to Night Service. Other Related Parameters DTMF DURATION ON Valid entries Usage 0 to 9, #, *, #00Up to six digits that may include these characters Valid entries Usage 0 to 9, #, *, #00Up to six digits that may include these characters Valid entries Usage 0 to 9, #, *, #11Up to six digits that may include these characters Valid entries Usage 0 to 9, #, *, #12Up to six digits that may include these characters Valid entries Usage Between 75 and 500 in multiples of 25Define in milliseconds the length of mode code digits sent to the VMS. This field cannot be blank
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 828 Mode Code Related System Parameters 17 OFF Sending Delay VMS Hunt Group Extension A check is made to verify that a valid hunt group extension is entered, but a check is not made to verify that the hunt group members are VMI extensions. Remote VMS Extensions - First You can administer this field if the Mode Code for Centralized Voice Mail field on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen is set to y. Specifies the first remote UDP VMS hunt group extension. Remote VMS Extensions - Second You can administer this field if the Mode Code for Centralized Voice Mail field on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen is set to y. Specifies the second remote UDP VMS hunt group extension. Valid entries Usage Between 75 and 200 in multiples of 25Define in milliseconds the pause between mode code digits as they are sent to the VMS. This field cannot be blank. Valid entries Usage 75 to 1000 in multiples of 25Define in milliseconds the delay between the time the switch receives answer supervision from the VMS and the time the first mode code digit is sent. This field cannot be blank. Valid entries Usage Extension of a hunt group containing VMI extensions. Valid entries Usage Remote assigned hunt group extensionEnter the first UDP VMS hunt group extension. Valid entries Usage Remote assigned hunt group extensionEnter the second UDP VMS hunt group extension. This extension cannot be the same as the first Remote VMS Extension.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 829 Modem Pool Group 17 Modem Pool Group There are two types of conversion resources for Modem Pooling. The first type, an integrated conversion resource, is a circuit pack that emulates a Trunk Data Module connected to a 212A-type modem. Two conversion resources are on each circuit pack. The second type, a combined conversion resource, is a separate Trunk Data Module and modem administered as a unit. The Trunk Data Module component of the conversion resource may be either a Modular Trunk Data Module (MTDM) or 7400A Data Module and connects to a digital port using Digital Communications Protocol (DCP); the modem connects to an analog port. Field descriptions for page 1 Screen 162. Modem Pool Group — Integrated screen if Group Type is integrated change modem-pool num Page 1 of 1 MODEM POOL GROUP Group Number: 1 Group Type: integrated Receiver Responds to Remote Loop? n Hold Time (min): 5 Send Space Disconnect? y Receive Space Disconnect? y CF-CB Common? y Loss of Carrier Disconnect? y Speed: LOW/300/1200 Duplex: full Synchronization: a/sync CIRCUIT PACK ASSIGNMENTS Circuit Pack Circuit Pack Location Location 1: ___ 9: ___ 2: ___ 10: ___ 3: ___ 11: ___ 4: ___ 12: ___ 5: ___ 13: ___ 6: ___ 14: ___ 7: ___ 15: ___ 8: ___ 16: ___
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 830 Modem Pool Group 17 Screen 163. Modem Pool Group — Combined screen if Group Type is combined Group Number A display-only field when the screen is accessed using an administration command such as add or change. Group Type This field designates what physical model pool you are going to. Receiver Responds to Remote Loop This field appears only when the Group Type field is integrated. Valid entries Usage integrated Maps to the Pooled Modem circuit pack. combinedMaps to an external modem pool (when you have a data module and a modem). Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to allow the far-end modem to put conversion resource into loop back mode. change modem-pool num Page 1 of 1 MODEM POOL GROUP Group Number: _ Group Type: combined Modem Name: ______ Hold Time (min): 5_ Time Delay: 0_ Direction: two-way Answer Supervision Timeout(sec): _ Speed: LOW/300/1200___ Duplex: full Synchronization: async PORT PAIR ASSIGNMENTS Analog Digital Analog Digital Analog Digital Analog Digital 1: _____ _____ 9: _____ _____ 17: _____ ______ 25: _____ _____ 2: _____ _____ 10: _____ _____ 18: _____ ______ 26: _____ _____ 3: _____ _____ 11: _____ _____ 19: _____ ______ 27: _____ _____ 4: _____ _____ 12: _____ _____ 20: _____ ______ 28: _____ _____ 5: _____ _____ 13: _____ _____ 21: _____ ______ 29: _____ _____ 6: _____ _____ 14: _____ _____ 22: _____ ______ 30: _____ _____ 7: _____ _____ 15: _____ _____ 23: _____ ______ 31: _____ _____ 8: _____ _____ 16: _____ _____ 24: _____ ______ 32: _____ _____
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 831 Modem Pool Group 17 Modem Name Indicates the name of the modem pool. This field appears only when the Group Type field is combined. Hold Time (min) Enter the maximum number of minutes that a conversion resource in the group may be held while a call waits in a queue or reserved after Data Call Preindication. Send Space Disconnect This field appears only when the Group Type field is integrated. Time Delay Enter the time delay in seconds to insert between sending the ringing to the modem and the off-hook alert to the data module. This field appears only when the Group Type field is combined. Receive Space Disconnect This field appears only when the Group Type field is integrated. Valid entries Usage 1- to 6-alphanumeric character string Valid entries Usage 1 through 99 Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to allow the conversion resource to send 4 seconds of space before disconnecting. Valid entries Usage 0 through 255 Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to allow the conversion resource to disconnect after receiving 1.6 seconds of space.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 832 Modem Pool Group 17 CF-CB Common This field appears only when the Group Type field is integrated. Direction Enter the direction of the call for which modem pool will operate. This field appears only when the Group Type field is combined. The following fields (Speed, Duplex, and Synchronization) cannot be filled out for the “integrated” pooled modem screens but can be assigned on the “combined” pooled modem screen. The integrated conversion resource automatically will adjust its speed and synchronization to the endpoint it is connected to. In synchronous mode, the integrated modem pool can operate at 1200 baud. In asynchronous mode, it can operate at 300 or 1200 baud. Full-duplex operation is always used. Loss of Carrier Disconnect This field appears only when the Group Type field is integrated. Answer Supervision Timeout (sec) Enter the period of time to wait before the far-end answers. This field appears only when the Group Type field is combined. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to indicate that the CF and CB leads on the conversion resource are logically connected. Valid entries Usage incoming Converts an analog signal to digital for the data endpoint. outgoingConverts analog to digital (or digital to analog) for data calls. two-way Allows incoming and outgoing data communication. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to permit conversion resource to disconnect if it detects a dropped carrier. Valid entries Usage 1 –255 0 No answer supervision
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 833 Modem Pool Group 17 Speed Enter the communication speed in bits per second of the conversion resources in the group. Enter one to three speeds separated by slashes (for example, 300/1200/2400) to indicate a maximum of three running speeds. Duplex Indicates the duplex mode of the conversion resources in the group. Synchronization Indicates the synchronization mode of the conversion resources in the group. CIRCUIT PACK ASSIGNMENTS are optional on “integrated” conversion resource screens only. Valid entries Usage LOW 0 to 300 blind sampled 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Valid entries Usage full Can talk and listen at the same time. halfCannot talk and listen at the same time. Valid entries Usage sync Synchronous async Asynchronous
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 834 Modem Pool Group 17 Circuit Pack Location Enter the port associated with the conversion resource on the integrated modem pool circuit pack. For example, 01A0612 is in cabinet 01, carrier A, slot 06, and circuit number (port) 12. PORT PAIR ASSIGNMENTS are optional on “combined” pooled modem screens only. Analog Digital Enter the port numbers of the modem/TDM pair in a conversion resource. NOTE: Two port entries are required. For example, 01A0612 is in cabinet 01, carrier A, slot 06, and circuit number (port) 12. Valid entries Usage 01 through 22First and second characters are the cabinet number 01 through 03 01 (G3s) A through EThird character is the carrier 01 through 20Fourth and fifth characters are the slot number 01 through 32Sixth and seventh characters are the circuit number Valid entries Usage 01 through 22First and second characters are the cabinet number 01 through 03 01 (G3s) A through EThird character is the carrier 01 through 20Fourth and fifth characters are the slot number 01 through 32Sixth 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 835 Multifrequency-Signaling-Related System Parameters 17 Multifrequency-Signaling-Related System Parameters This screen sets the system parameters associated with multifrequency signaling. Screen 164 on page 835 appears when Incoming Call Type is group-ii-mfc and Outgoing Call Type is none. Screen 165 on page 843 appears when both Incoming Call Type and Outgoing Call Type are group-ii-mfc. Screen 164. Multifrequency-Signaling-Related System Parameters The ANI Prefix, ANI for PBX, and Collect All Digits Before Seizure fields appear only when the value of the Outgoing Call Type field is group-ii-mfc or mfe. If Collect All Digits Before Seizure is y, Overlap Sending on Link-to-Link Tandem Calls and Convert First Digit End-of-ANI are not displayed. change system-parameters multifrequency-signaling Page 1 of 4 MULTIFREQUENCY-SIGNALING-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS Incoming Call Type: ANI Prefix: Outgoing Call Type: ANI for PBX: Maintenance Call Type: NEXT ANI DIGIT Test Call Extension: Incoming: Interdigit Timer (sec): Outgoing: Maximum Resend Requests: _ Received Signal Gain (dB): _ Transmitted Signal Gain (dB): - Request Incoming ANI (non-AAR/ARS)? Outgoing Forward Signal Present Timer (sec): Outgoing Forward Signal Absent Timer (sec): Multifrequency Signaling Incoming Intercept Treatment? Collect All Digits Before Seizure? Overlap Sending on Link-to-Link Tandem Calls? Private Group II Permissions and Public Interworking? Convert First Digit End-of-ANI To: _ Group II Called Party Category: Use COR for Calling Party Category? Outgoing Shuttle Exchange Cycle Timer (sec):
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 836 Multifrequency-Signaling-Related System Parameters 17 Incoming Call Type This field defines the signal type that a CO uses to place an incoming call to the PBX. ANI Prefix This field appears only when Outgoing Call Type is group-ii-mfc or mfe. Outgoing Call Type This field defines the signal type that the PBX uses to place an outgoing call into a CO. Valid entries Usage group-ii-mfc If the value of this field is group-ii-mfc, the second page of the screen will display entries for all group-I, group-II, group-A, and group-B signal types with a set of default values (see page 2 of screen). non-group-ii- mfcIf the value is non-group-ii-mfc, the second page displays only group-I and group-A signal types. mfe Use only in Spain (multi-frequency Espanol) Valid entries Usage 1 to 6 digits Enter the prefix to apply to an extension when ANI is sent to the CO. Valid entries Usage group-ii-mfc If the content of this field is group-ii-mfc, the system displays the third page of the screen. The third page displays entries for all group-I, group-II group-A, and group-B signal types with a set of default values. mfe Use only in Spain (multi-frequency Espanol) none If the content of this field is none, the system does not display the third page. In addition, Outgoing Forward Signal Present Timer, Outgoing Forward Signal Absent Timer, ANI Prefix, ANI for PBX, Next ANI Digits, and Collect All Digits Before Seizure will not display on Field descriptions for page 1.