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Lucent Technologies GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook
Lucent Technologies GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook
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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook 555-231-109 Issue 1 April 2000 Installing the System 21 Setting Up the Initial Options 6. Set the switch maintenance parameters using the change system-param- eters maintenance command. For csi systems that have a C-LAN (TN799B) circuit pack, use Page 2 of this screen to verify that the Bus Bridge Packet Interface 2 has been enabled for the C-LAN circuit pack. If it is not already assigned, enter the C-LAN circuit pack equipment location, and use the...
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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook 555-231-109 Issue 1 April 2000 Installing the System 22 Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts The hospitality adjuncts include the following: nINTUITY Lodging Voice Messaging INTUITY Lodging Voice Messaging is an optional adjunct that resides on the MAP. INTUITY Lodging is used for the guest access to voice mes- sages, and INTUITY AUDIX is used for the office staff to access voice mes- saging. nINTUITY Lodging Call Accounting...
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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook 555-231-109 Issue 1 April 2000 Installing the System 23 Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts nPrinters Two serial printers can be installed to print hospitality reports and keep a log of events as they occur on the switch. Each printer connects to the switch using a DCP data module. The printers are designated as either a “journal/schedule” printer or a “log” printer. The journal/schedule printer records Emergency Access to Attendant calls and Automatic...
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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook 555-231-109 Issue 1 April 2000 Installing the System 24 Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts Overall GuestWorks Connectivity Figure 2 shows the overall connectivity for GuestWorks when using the MAP for INTUITY Lodging Voice Messaging, INTUITY Lodging Call Accounting, plus connections to a PMS. References to the detailed connectivity drawings are shown in this figure. Ta b l e 2 also gives references to the detailed connectivity drawings based on the...
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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook 555-231-109 Issue 1 April 2000 Installing the System 25 Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts Table 2. Matrix for Cabling Diagrams In Figure 2 , there are a variety of digital line circuit packs and telephones/data modules that can be used. Ta b l e 3 shows which circuit packs should be used to support the different digital telephones and data modules. From...To . . . SwitchINTUITY Lodging Vo i c e MessagingINTUITY Voice PortsINTUITY Lodging Call...
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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook 555-231-109 Issue 1 April 2000 Installing the System 26 Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts Switch-to-INTUITY Admin Link (TCP/IP) This data link transfers information to support the INTUITY AUDIX service for office staff voice messaging. For all new installations, this is the recommended way to connect the switch to the MAP for voice messaging administrative mes- sages. If the system is an upgrade, you may reuse the X.25 hardware for this con- nection; see “...
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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook 555-231-109 Issue 1 April 2000 Installing the System 27 Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts Cabling Diagram Figure 3 shows a detailed connection between the C-LAN circuit pack and the LAN card on the MAP when using the default crossover cord. Figure 3. Switch-to-INTUITY Admin Link (TCP/IP) with Crossover Cord Figure 4 shows a detailed connection between the C-LAN circuit pack and the LAN card on the MAP when using the optional hub or customer router. Figure...
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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook 555-231-109 Issue 1 April 2000 Installing the System 28 Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts The TN799B C-LAN circuit pack ethernet lead designations are as follows: Use this information when making connections from the TN799B using a 356A adapter (8-port harmonica), a 259A adapter (single-port), a 258B adapter (6-port harmonica), or standard cross-connect wiring. When using the 356A or 258B adapters, you must always connect to jack #1 of the adapter....
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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook 555-231-109 Issue 1 April 2000 Installing the System 29 Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts Switch-to-INTUITY Admin Link (X.25) This data link transfers information to support the INTUITY AUDIX service for office staff voice messaging. This connection will be used only if: nYour system has been upgraded from an Issue 4 or earlier system to Issue 5 or later, and nThe customer chooses to retain their X.25 hardware (a PI circuit pack is needed on the si system,...
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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook 555-231-109 Issue 1 April 2000 Installing the System 30 Connecting the Hospitality Adjuncts Distance Limits The distance limit between the switch and the IDI is 200 feet (61 meters). If you need a cable longer than the default 50 foot (15.2 meter) cable provided, order a Group 4 cable (100 feet; 30.5 meters) or a Group 5 cable (200 feet; 61 meters). See “ Appendix A — Par ts List” on Page 236 for a list of cables. NOTE: If you locate the switch more than 50...