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    Voice System Administration  System Control
    Intuity™ CONVERSANT® System Version 7.0 Administration 
    585-313-501 Issue 3 January 2000 137
    Figure 87.  Wait Time Window  2  
    Enter a time interval between 60 and 600 seconds in the 
    Second:
     field, or 
    press 
    F2
     (Choices). The default is 180.
    Note:During this wait time, all calls in progress are completed, but no 
    new calls are accepted. 
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    Press 
    F3
     (Save).
    The system displays a message telling you it will stop the voice system if 
    you press ENTER
    .
    Note:Press 
    F6
     (Cancel) to return to the System Control menu without 
    stopping the system.
    4  
    Press 
    ENTER
    . 
    The system displays messages telling you it is stopping the voice system. 
    						
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    Shut Down the System
    !
    CAUTION:
    Always stop the voice system before executing a shutdown.  Shutting down 
    the system without stopping the voice system may negatively affect the 
    software. 
    Use the following procedure to shut down the system:1  
    Start at the System Control menu (Figure 82 on page 126
    ) and select:
     
    The system displays the Wait Time window (Figure 88 on page 138
    ).
    Figure 88. Wait Time Window  2  
    Enter a time interval between 0 and 60 seconds in the 
    Seconds:
     field or 
    press 
    F2
     (Choices). 
    > Shut Down the Voice System 
    						
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    Press 
    F3
     (Save).
    The system waits the amount of time indicated, then shuts the system 
    down. The system then returns to the System Control menu (Figure 82 on 
    page 126
    ).
    Start the Voice System
    This procedure allows you to start or restart the voice system.  When this 
    process is invoked, all channels that were deactivated when you stopped the 
    voice system are returned to service in the maintenance state they had when 
    the voice system was last running.
    Use the following procedure to start the voice system:1  
    Start at the System Control menu (Figure 82 on page 126
    ) and select:
     2  
    Press 
    ENTER
    .
    The system displays messages telling you it is starting up the voice 
    system.
    > Start the Voice System 
    						
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    Note:Immediately after starting the voice system, you will be unable to 
    perform some administrative commands and you may receive a 
    system message indicating that MTC is busy.  After the system is 
    initialized, MTC will be free to handle administrative commands. 
    If you have started the system monitor (sysmon) prior to starting 
    the voice system, sysmon must be stopped and restarted.  If you 
    do not do so, sysmon may display the channels in a pending 
    state. 
    Voice Equipment
    Voice equipment includes those circuit cards and their associated channels in 
    the system that provide voice system functionality, such as the digital and 
    analog circuit cards (E1/T1 and Tip/Ring, respectively), and the speech 
    processing circuit cards (SSP cards).
    Use the following procedure to access the Voice Equipment menu:1  
    Start at the Configuration Management menu (Figure 43 on page 63
    ) and 
    select:
    The system displays the Voice Equipment menu (Figure 89 on page 141
    ). 
    > Voice Equipment 
    						
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    Figure 89. Voice Equipment Menu  Use the Voice Equipment menu to:•
    Assign, display, and unassign voice system equipment options and states
    •
    Change channel maintenance states
    •
    Assign, display, and unassign channel and telephone number services
    •
    Assign, display, and unassign circuit card and channel functions
    •
    Print a report of voice system circuit card and channel options 
    						
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    Display the Voice Equipment Window
    Use the following procedure to access the Display Voice Equipment window:1  
    Start at the Voice Equipment menu (Figure 89 on page 141
    ) and select:
    The system displays the Display Equipment window (Figure 90 on page 
    142
    ).
    Figure 90. Display Voice Equipment Window  > Display Equipment 
    						
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    This window, by default, displays all channels currently in the system, 
    including:~
    Channel circuit card and port (
    CD.PT
    )
    ~
    Channel number (
    CHN
    )
    ~
    Channel state (
    STATE
    )
    ~
    Time of last state change (
    STATE-CHNG-TIME
    )
    ~
    Associated service name (
    SERVICE-NAME
    )
    ~
    Telephone number (
    PHONE
    )
    ~
    Group number (
    GROUP
    )
    ~
    Options (
    OPTS
    )
    ~
    Circuit card type (
    TYPE
    )
    This window can be several pages long, depending on the display 
    parameters for the window, and the equipment installed in the system.
    Press 
    F2
     (Prev Page) and 
    F3
     (Next Page) to move up and down through 
    the pages of this window.
    Press 
    F4
     (First Page) to view the first page of the window. Press 
    F5
     (Last 
    Page) to view the last page of the window.
    Use the following procedure to modify the default display parameters for 
    the Display Voice Equipment window. 
    						
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    Modify the Display 
    Vo i c e  E q u i p m e n t  
    Window Parameters
    You can tailor the Display Voice Equipment window to show a full range of 
    channels or a subrange.  The parameters you specify are saved in a file and 
    remain in effect until you change them.
    Use the following procedure to change the display parameters:1  
    Start at the Display Voice Equipment window (Figure 90 on page 142
    ) 
    and press 
    F8
     (Actions).
    The system displays the Actions menu (Figure 91 on page 144
    ).
    Figure 91. Actions Menu  2  
    Select:
    The system displays the Modify Display Voice Equipment window 
    (Figure 92 on page 145
    ).
    > Modify 
    						
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    Figure 92. Modify Display Voice Equipment Window  3  
    Enter card, channel (default), or group in the 
    Equipment:
     field, or press 
    F2
     (Choices) to select from a menu.
    ~
    card — This parameter displays the version of software running on 
    each circuit card (in the 
    FUNCTION:
     field), circuit card options, and the 
    circuit card O.S. Index (dip switch setting) for each of the voice system 
    circuit cards installed.
    •
    SSP circuit cards: Information on SSP circuit cards is displayed 
    with the card options only. SSP circuit cards do not have channels 
    associated with them.
    •
    E1/T1 or Tip/Ring: The circuit card parameter also shows all 
    channel information (with the first two columns in the order 
    CHAN
    , 
    then 
    CD.PT
    ), since these types of circuit cards also have associated 
    channels. 
    						
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    ~
    channel — Information displayed with the channel and card 
    parameters is almost identical. However, the card parameter also 
    displays the version of software running on each circuit card (in the FUNCTION:
     field), circuit card options, and the circuit card O.S. Index 
    (dip switch setting).
    ~
    group — In the standard display, with the 
    GROUP
     column last, only the 
    first seven characters in that field are displayed.  For example, a 
    channel may be assigned to groups “1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10”, but the 
    GROUP
     column only displays “1,2,3,4”. 
    4  
    (Optional) Enter a single number, or a range of numbers separated by 
    commas or spaces, or all (default) in the 
    Number: 
    field to specify a 
    certain equipment number or number range to be displayed.
    5  
    (Optional) In the 
    Type:
     field, enter SSP, E1/T1 or T/R to specify an 
    equipment type, or press F2
     (Choices) to select from a menu. If you leave 
    this field blank, all equipment types are displayed.
    6  
    (Optional) In the 
    State:
     field, enter a maintenance state, or press 
    F2
     
    (Choices) to select from a menu. This field limits the voice equipment 
    display to circuit cards/channels in a particular state. If you leave this field 
    blank, all maintenance states will be displayed.
    See Equipment State
     on page 150
     for a list and description of each 
    maintenance state. 
    						
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