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Lucent Technologies Intuity CONVERSANT System Version 7.0 Guide
Lucent Technologies Intuity CONVERSANT System Version 7.0 Guide
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5 Switch Interface Administration Switch Interfaces Hardware Intuity™ CONVERSANT® System Version 7.0 Administration 585-313-501 Issue 3 January 2000 227 Switch Interfaces Hardware A voice system can utilize analog and digital interfaces in the same platform. The circuit cards that provide analog and digital interfaces have a unique card number (Card 1, Card 2...Card n) that corresponds to the card slot number. For information about slot allocation for digital and analog interface circuit cards, see Appendix A, “System Configuration,” of the maintenance book for your platform. For information about configuration limits, see Chapter 6, “Requirements and Specifications,” of Intuity CONVERSANT System Version 7.0 System Description , 585-313-204. Once a card number is determined and assigned, this card number is used in the fields and windows discussed in this chapter. Analog Interfaces Analog interfaces are administered on a system-wide basis; that is, analog parameters apply to all analog circuit cards installed in the system. The analog interfaces currently supports the following switches:• DEFINITY System 25, System 75, and System 85 • Dimension • MERLIN LEGEND
5 Switch Interface Administration Switch Interfaces Hardware Intuity™ CONVERSANT® System Version 7.0 Administration 585-313-501 Issue 3 January 2000 228 • System 25 • Nortel Meridian M1 Advanced features for some switches (for example, message waiting lamp) are available with the purchase of optional switch integration packages. To administer the analog interface, you may specify several parameters or accept the default values. Default values and parameters are discussed later in this chapter. Digital Interfaces Digital interfaces are administered on a card-by-card basis; that is, digital parameters apply to individual digital circuit cards installed in the system. The digital interfaces currently support the following digital circuit cards and protocols:Table 23. Card Types and Their Available Protocols Protocol Circuit Card Supported T1 A/B Robbed-bit E&M T1 Line Side on the DEFINITY switch T1 and E1 1 of 2
5 Switch Interface Administration Switch Interfaces Hardware Intuity™ CONVERSANT® System Version 7.0 Administration 585-313-501 Issue 3 January 2000 229 Administering the digital interface consists of selecting a protocol based on the circuit card type (Table 23 on page 228 ) and either accepting the default values as displayed, or changing the default values. If the default parameters are acceptable, you do not need to make any changes and can simply save the default values.Line Side on the Galaxy switch T1 ISDN-Primary Rate Interface T1 and E1 Digital R2 MFC — Mexico E1 E1 CAS P2 — Australia on the DEFINITY switch E1 E1 CAS P2 — Australia Network E1 Table 23. Card Types and Their Available Protocols Protocol Circuit Card Supported 2 of 2
5 Switch Interface Administration Access the Switch Interfaces Menu Intuity™ CONVERSANT® System Version 7.0 Administration 585-313-501 Issue 3 January 2000 230 Access the Switch Interfaces Menu Use the following procedure to access the Switch Interfaces menu:1 At the Console Login: prompt, enter root The system prompts you for a password. 2 Enter the root password. The system displays the system prompt #. 3 Enter cvis_menu The system displays the Voice System Administration menu (Figure 42 on page 59 ). 4 Select 5 Press ENTER . The system displays the Switch Interfaces menu (Figure 126 on page 231 ). > Switch Interfaces
5 Switch Interface Administration Analog Interfaces Intuity™ CONVERSANT® System Version 7.0 Administration 585-313-501 Issue 3 January 2000 231 Figure 126. Sample Switch Interfaces Menu The Switch Interfaces screen may offer two choices: Analog Interfaces (tip/ring) and Digital Interfaces (E1/T1), depending on the circuit cards and software drivers installed in the system. Analog Interfaces Use the Analog Interfaces window to define the analog interface parameters between the voice system and the switch. If you have not previously established your own parameter settings for analog interfaces, the default values appear in the window. If you do not have any analog (tip/ring) circuit cards installed in your platform, the Analog Interfaces selection does not appear in the Switch Interfaces menu. Note:The term PBX (private branch exchange) is used in some of the windows/menus discussed in the following sections. This term is used synonymously with the term switch.
5 Switch Interface Administration Analog Interfaces Intuity™ CONVERSANT® System Version 7.0 Administration 585-313-501 Issue 3 January 2000 232 Access the Analog Interfaces Window Use the following procedure to access the Analog Interfaces window:1 Start at the Switch Interfaces menu (Figure 126 on page 231 ) and select: The system displays the Analog Interfaces window (Figure 127). Figure 127. Analog Interfaces Window > Analog Interfaces
5 Switch Interface Administration Analog Interfaces Intuity™ CONVERSANT® System Version 7.0 Administration 585-313-501 Issue 3 January 2000 233 Set Default Analog Interfaces Parameters Use the following procedure to set the default analog switch interface parameters:1 Start at the Analog Interfaces window (Figure 127 on page 232 ) and press F8 (Chg-Keys). The system displays the alternate function keys. 2 Press F1 (Defaults). The system displays the PBX Defaults menu (Figure 128 on page 233 ). Figure 128. PBX Defaults Menu The switches listed depend on the switch interface software packages installed in your system.
5 Switch Interface Administration Analog Interfaces Intuity™ CONVERSANT® System Version 7.0 Administration 585-313-501 Issue 3 January 2000 234 3 Select the desired switch from the menu. The system displays the Analog Interfaces window (Figure 127 on page 232 ) window showing the default values for the selected switch. Note:If you select Other Switch/PBX/ACD, the values are the same as those under “AT&T System 75”. If you select Merlin Legend, you must administer the lines connected to the voice system with “outside line” dial tone. See “Inside Dial Tone” in MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Installation, Programming, and Maintenance for additional information. If you have a Nortel Meridian M1 switch, select Definity(US). Table 24 on page 235 shows the values that are displayed in the Analog Interfaces when that particular switch is selected. 4 (Optional) Make changes to any of the default switch value fields in the Analog Interfaces window to meet your requirements. See Table 24 on page 235 for information about the default values. 5 Press F3 (Save). The system saves the information as default values.
5 Switch Interface Administration Analog Interfaces Intuity™ CONVERSANT® System Version 7.0 Administration 585-313-501 Issue 3 January 2000 235 6 Stop and start the voice system if the current settings were modified so that the changes take effect. See Stop the Voice System on page 136 and Start the Voice System on page 139 in Chapter 3, Voice System Administration . 7 Reinstall any scripts that use transfer sequences. Table 24. Default Parameter Values for Analog Switch Interfaces Parameter Switch Name AT & T DimensionMerlin LegendAT & T System 25AT & T System 75AT & T System 85DEFINITY ECS and Nortel Meridian M1Switch Hook Flash Duration 700 msec 500 msec700 msec500 msec600 msec500 msec Wink Disconnect Interval 300 msec 300 msec300 msec300 msec300 msec300 msec Type of Signaling TT TT TT TT TT TT 1 of 3
5 Switch Interface Administration Analog Interfaces Intuity™ CONVERSANT® System Version 7.0 Administration 585-313-501 Issue 3 January 2000 236 Incoming Speech Volume 4000 dB 4000 dB 4000 dB 4000 dB 4000 dB 4000 dB Outgoing Speech Volume 1000 dB 1000 dB 1000 dB 1000 dB 1000 dB 1000 dB Outgoing Text Volume * 4000 dB 4000 dB 4000 dB 4000 dB 4000 dB 4000 dB Dial-Tone Training Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Blind Transfer Actions •To Initiate Transfer •To Complete Transfer FW HFW HFW HFW HFW HFW H Table 24. Default Parameter Values for Analog Switch Interfaces Parameter Switch Name AT & T DimensionMerlin LegendAT & T System 25AT & T System 75AT & T System 85DEFINITY ECS and Nortel Meridian M1 2 of 3