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    Seize when maintenance busy per network trunk group
    This requirement is administrable per public network trunk group, and applies to 
    trunk group type DIOD. The administration is via the existing field called Seize 
    When Maintenance Busy being ported from the tie trunk screen to the above trunk 
    group type screen.
    Administration steps
    1. Administer the basic system.
    2. Administer trunks with the trunk group field values Trunk Group.
    3. Administer R2-MFC signaling.
    4. Administer the DS1 form as DS1 Circuit packs.
    The following forms have to be administered when Brazil continuous E&M, Brazil 
    pulsed E&M, or Hungary discontinuous E&M is necessary.
    DS1 Circuit pack
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    DS1 CIRCUIT PACK
      Location: ______  Name: ____________
    Bit Rate: ______  Line Coding: ____
    Signaling Mode: CAS_______
    Interconnect: CO__  Country Protocol: ____23_
    Interface Companding: ____ 
    Idle Code: ____
    Received Digital Metering Pulse Minimum (ms):
    Received Digital Metering Pulse Maximum (ms):
    Received Digital Metering Pulse Value:
    Slip Detection: __  Near-end CSU Type: ______ 
    						
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    Trunk Signaling Type field
    The Trunk Signaling Type field is new to the DIOD form, although it already exists 
    on tie trunk forms. On the DIOD form:
    nIt is visible only if both the trunk types are set to immed-start and the 
    country is set to 23.
    nIt defaults to blank.
    nIt takes on only 3 new values: pulsed, cont, and discont. It does not accept 
    the values it takes on the tie trunk forms, except for blank. Administering 
    blank will result in current DS1 board operation.
    nIt has new end validations: if it is set to one of the values pulsed, cont, or 
    discont, then:
    — All ports in the trunk group must be on a TN464F vintage 19 or 
    higher, or a TN2464 vintage 19 or higher.
    — The outgoing dial type and incoming dial type must be set to tone.or 
    MFTrunk Group DIOD
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                                        TRUNK GROUP
    Group Number:                     Group Type: diod           CDR Reports: y
      Group Name:                            COR: 1         TN: 1        TAC:
       Direction: two-way       Outgoing Display? n     Trunk Signaling Type: cont
     Dial Access? n               Busy Threshold: 99
    Queue Length: 0        Country: 16
                                       Auth Code? n    Digit Absorption List:
        Prefix-1? y                  Trunk Flash? n          Toll Restricted? y
    TRUNK PARAMETERS
                Trunk Type: immed-start
        Outgoing Dial Type: tone                          Incoming Dial Type: tone
         Trunk Termination: rc
           Digit Treatment:                                           Digits:
           Expected Digits:                                Sig Bit Inversion: none
         Terminal Balanced? n                                  RA Trunk Loss: 0db
                                       Trunk Gain: high       Drop Treatment: silence
    Disconnect Supervision - In? y  Out? n
     Answer Supervision Timeout: 10               Receive Answer Supervision? n 
    						
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    Seize When Maintenance Busy field
    The Seize When Maintenance Busy field is new to trunk group type DIOD, but is 
    the same field with the same definition, values, help and error messages as the 
    Seize When Maintenance Busy field currently shown for tie trunk groups. On the 
    DIOD form it displays only when the group type is diod and the Trunk Signaling 
    Type field is set to one of the values pulsed, cont, or discont.
    The Seize When Maintenance Busy field is now available for trunk group type 
    DIOD when the country field is set to 23 and the trunk signaling type is one of 
    pulsed, cont, or discont. This is in addition to the tie trunk types that used this field 
    in earlier releases.
    Recommend values for Brazil
    nReceive Release Ack? Y (y or n).
    nSend Answer Supervision? Y (y or n).
    nSend Release Ack? Y (y or n).
    nTrunk Signaling Type: pulsed-E&M.
    nTrunk Type (in/out): discont/discont (many options).
    nAnswer Send (ms): 150 (10 - 2550).
    nIncoming Disconnect Send (ms): 600 (500 - 1200).TRUNK FEATURES
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    TRUNK FEATURES
    ACA Assignment? n Measured: none
    Maintenance tests? y
    Data Restriction? n
    Seize When Maintenance Busy: both-ends
    Suppress # Outpulsing? n
    Incoming Tone (DTMF) ANI? y
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    ADMINISTRABLE TIMERS
    Outgoing Dial Guard (msec) : 1600
    Incoming Glare Guard (msec) : 1500 Outgoing Glare Guard (msec) : 1500
    Outgoing Seizure Response (sec) : 5
    Programmed Dial Pause (msec) : 1500 Disconnect Signal Errors (sec) : 240
    Flash Length(msec) : 540 Incoming Incomplete Dial Alarm (sec) : 255
    Outgoing Last Digit(sec) : 10 Normal Outgoing Seize Send (msec) : 150
    Release Ack Send(msec) : 600 Seize Ack Delay (msec) : 100
    Answer Send(msec) : 150 Outgoing Disconnect Send (msec) : 600
    Seize Ack Send(msec) : 150 Incoming Disconnect Send (msec) : 600
    OUTPULSING INFORMATION
    PPS: 10 Make (msec) : 40 Break (msec) : 60 
    						
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    nNormal Outgoing Seize send (ms): 150 (10 - 990).
    nOutgoing Disconnect Send (ms): 600 (100 - 9900).
    nOutgoing Last Digit (sec): 40 (10 - 40).
    nOutgoing Seizure Response (sec): 255 (1 - 255).
    nRelease Ack Send (ms): 600 (500 - 1200).
    nSeize Ack Delay (ms): 120 (40 - 120).
    nSeize Ack send (ms): 150 (10 - 990).
    China Howler After Busy & Disconnect on No 
    Answer
    Disconnect on No Answer feature drops outgoing trunk calls that users leave 
    unanswered too long.
    Howler after Busy feature plays howler tone when users leave their set off hook 
    too long.
    When an outgoing trunk call or call attempt is not answered, the PBX will 
    disconnect the trunk and play busy tone to the caller, next play howler tone, then 
    go to high-and-dry state. Whether this feature applies to any par ticular call at all, 
    and the amount of time each of these states last, depends on switch 
    administration and the call type: local, toll, or international.
    When any of the following timers expire during an outgoing call attempt, the PBX 
    will apply busy tone for 40 seconds followed by howler tone for 60 seconds.
    nPre-dialing timer
    nInter-digit timer
    nOutgoing seizure acknowledge timer
    n60-, 90-, and 120-second no answer disconnect timers, based on ARS call 
    type
    n120-second timer used for calls without a call type, such as TAC calls
    The tones will last for the duration set by these timers:
    nBusy tone timer: 40 seconds
    nHowler tone timer: 60 seconds 
    						
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    Capacity Constraints and Feature Limitations
    This feature does not cover outgoing calls that are automatically generated by the 
    switch and have no human involved in the call. Examples of such calls include 
    outgoing alarm calls from the INADS port, and transmission test calls from the 
    ATMS feature.
    This feature does not apply to an attendant console, or an Outgoing Call 
    Management (OCM) agent, or a BRI set.
    The Disconnect on No Answer portion of this feature applies only to outgoing 
    trunk calls, not to station-to-station calls. There is an exception to this rule for any 
    station-to-station calls that are carried over a trunk, for example, CCRON calls.
    This feature requires a TN2182 tone clock. If the howler tone feature is enabled on 
    a system without a TN2182 tone clock, the station set users will hear silence 
    instead of howler tone.
    The Howler After Busy por tion of this feature is most useful for customers who 
    have a high percentage of analog sets. The main purpose of howler tone is to 
    remind users to place sets back onhook, but digital sets can receive calls even 
    while the handset is offhook.
    Howler After Busy
    If the Station Tone Forward Disconnect field on the Feature Related System 
    Parameters form is set to anything other than busy, the user receives the 
    treatment specified by that field instead of busy tone followed by howler tone.
    Administration
    nThe system administrator is able to administer whether Howler after Busy 
    and Disconnect on No Answer applies. 
    Steps to administer these features
    For the Howler after Busy feature to work, the following must be administered:
    1. The Station Tone Forward Disconnect field on the Feature Related System 
    Parameters form is set to busy.
    2. The Howler after Busy field on the System Parameters Country Options 
    form is set to yes.
    For the Disconnect on No Answer feature to work, the following must be 
    administered:
    1. The Disconnect on No Answer by Call Type field on the System Parameters 
    Country Options form is set to yes.
    Loop start trunks do not provide answer supervision.  
    						
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    For such trunks, many sites use the answer supervision timeout, which is not 
    useful with the Disconnect on No Answer feature.
    If an administrator were to simply disable the timeout, then the call will drop during 
    the speech phase.
    1. Administer answer supervision by classifier.
    The field used for that is receive answer supervision on the trunk group form
    1. Defaults to no.
    FEATURE-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS
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                            FEATURE-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS                      
             Public Network Trunks on Conference Call: 5             Auto Start? n
        Conference Parties with Public Network Trunks: 6              Auto Hold? n
     Conference Parties without Public Network Trunks: 6         Attendant Tone? y
             Night Service Disconnect Timer (seconds): 180        Bridging Tone? n
                     Short Interdigit Timer (seconds): 3        Conference Tone? n
                  Unanswered DID Call Timer (seconds):           Intrusion Tone? n
                  Line Intercept Tone Timer (seconds): 30     Special Dial Tone? n
                     Long Hold Recall Timer (seconds): 0  
                          Reset Shift Timer (seconds): 0  
         Station Call Transfer Recall Timer (seconds): 0  
                                   DID Busy Treatment: tone     
                   Allow AAR/ARS Access from DID/DIOD? n
                     Allow ANI Restriction on AAR/ARS? n
                                Transfer Upon Hang-Up? n         Abort Transfer? n
                      7405ND Numeric Terminal Display? n                 7434ND? n
    DISTINCTIVE AUDIBLE ALERTING
                 Internal: 1   External: 2   Priority: 3
                           Attendant Originated Calls: external
    System Parameters Country Options
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                            SYSTEM PARAMETERS COUNTRY-OPTIONS
         Companding Mode: Mu-Law         Base Tone Generation Set: 1
    440Hz PBX-dial Tone? n   440Hz Secondary-dial Tone? n
    Analog Ringing Cadence: 1  Set Layer 1 timer T1 to 30 seconds? n
    Analog Line Transmission: 1
    64/84xx Display Character Set? Roman
    Howler After Busy: y     Disconnect on No Answer by Call Type: y
    TONE DETECTION PARAMETERS
            Tone Detection Mode: 5             Dial Tone Validation Timer:
                 Interdigit Pause: short 
    						
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    Time Supervision & Force Release (China)
    Time Supervision & Force Release (China) provides three no-answer limits based 
    on call type only for calls in which digits are analyzed by ARS. Outgoing trunk calls 
    that are not analyzed by digit analysis have a fixed no-answer time limit of 120 
    seconds. Outgoing trunk calls that are analyzed by AAR digit analysis do not have 
    a no-answer time limit.
    When any of the following timers expire during an outgoing call attempt, the PBX 
    will apply busy tone for 40 seconds followed by howler tone for 60 seconds.
    npre-dialing timer
    ninter-digit timer
    noutgoing seizure acknowledge timer
    n60-, 90-, and 120-second no answer disconnect timers, based on ARS call 
    type
    n120-second timer, used for calls without a call type, such as TAC calls
    The tones will last for the duration set by these timers:
    nbusy tone timer: 40 seconds
    nhowler tone timer: 60 seconds
    Capacity Constraints and Feature Limitations
    This feature does not cover outgoing calls that are automatically generated by the 
    switch and have no human involved in the call. Examples of such calls include 
    outgoing alarm calls from the INADS port and transmission test calls from the 
    ATMS feature. This feature does not apply to an attendant console, or an 
    Outgoing Call Management (OCM) agent, or a BRI set.
    The Disconnect on No Answer portion of this feature applies only to outgoing 
    trunk calls, not to station-to-station calls. There is an exception to this rule for any 
    station-to-station calls that are carried over a trunk, for example CCRON calls.
    This feature requires a TN2182 tone clock. If the howler tone feature is enabled on 
    a system without a TN2182 tone clock, the station set users hear silence instead 
    of howler tone.
    Call Processing
    Alternate treatment for seizure failure
    If the switch is administered and the Outgoing Seizure Response timer expires, 
    the switch will drop the trunk and treat the calling set. The Outgoing Seizure 
    Response timer will typically be set to 2 seconds in China. 
    						
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    Alternate treatment for offhook after a call
    If the switch is administered and any station set is the last party remaining offhook 
    on a call, the switch will play tones to offhook sets if the calling set is not an analog 
    set. 
    Alternate treatment for unanswered outgoing ARS calls
    If the switch is administered and an outgoing ARS call from any station set has 
    remained unanswered for:
    n60 seconds on local or service calls, for example, calls with call type: alrt, 
    emer, hnpa, locl, lpvt, op, pubu, svcl, svfl, svct, and svft
    n90 seconds on toll calls, for example, calls with call type: fnpa, natl, npvt, 
    and nsvc
    n120 seconds on international calls, for example, calls with call type: intl, iop
    Timers for the above amounts of time start immediately after the last digit was 
    sent or the TTR was removed on an outgoing call,.
    Alternate treatment for unanswered outgoing non-ARS calls
    If the switch is administered and an outgoing trunk call from any station set 
    remains unanswered for 120 seconds, the switch will drop the trunk. This does not 
    apply to ARS, or AAR calls.
    Play tones to offhook sets
    If the calling set is not an analog set and when any of the timers expire, the switch 
    will play busy tone to the set for 40 seconds. After that, the switch will play howler 
    tone to the set for 60 seconds. After that, the line appearance LED will turn off or 
    the set will be placed in line lockout state.
    Disconnect on No Answer by Call Type
    A call is considered unanswered as long as none of the following events have 
    happened:
    nThe network tells the PBX that the call has been answered, for example via 
    an answer supervision line signal or an ISDN connect message.
    nThe call classifier classifies the call as answered.
    nThe Answer Supervision Timeout timer expires.
    nThe Outgoing End of Dial Timer expires. 
    						
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    Other ARS call types
    Howler After Busy
    If the Station Tone Forward Disconnect field on the Feature Related System 
    Parameters form is set to anything other than busy, the user receives the 
    treatment specified by that field instead of busy tone followed by howler tone.
    Administration
    Any entry in the version field is always usable no matter what the version field is 
    set to on the system parameters customer options form.
    Steps to administer these features
    For the Howler After Busy feature to work, the following must be administered:
    1. The Station Tone Forward Disconnect field on the Feature Related System 
    Parameters form is set to busy.
    2. The Howler After Busy field on the System Parameters Country Options 
    form is set to yes.
    For the Disconnect on No Answer feature to work, the following must be 
    administered:
    1. The Disconnect on No Answer by Call Type field on the System Parameters 
    Country Options form is set to yes.
    Although the Disconnect on No Answer feature will work when set as a non-zero 
    value to the answer supervision timeout or the outgoing end of dial timer, it is 
    better to set these timers to 0 to disable them. If the timers are set to more than 
    the China values, then the trunk will always drop before the timers time out. 
    Someone reading the administration screens later could be mislead by the fact 
    that they are set to something.
    Loop start trunks do not provide answer supervision. For such trunks, many sites 
    use the answer supervision timeout, but it is best to administer answer 
    supervision by classifier. The field used for that is receive answer supervision on 
    the trunk group form. It defaults to no. 
    						
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    TRUNK GROUP
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    TRUNK GROUP
    ADMINISTRABLE TIMERS
    Incoming Disconnect(msec): 500 Outgoing Disconnect(msec): 500
    Incoming Dial Guard(msec): 70 Outgoing Dial Guard(msec): 1600
    Incoming Glare Guard(msec): 1500 Outgoing Glare Guard(msec): 1500
    Incoming Partial Dial(sec): 18
    Outgoing Rotary Dial Interdigit(msec): 800_
    Outgoing End of Dial(sec): 0 Outgoing Seizure Response(sec): 5
    Programmed Dial Pause(msec): 1500 Disconnect Signal Error(sec): 240
    Incoming Incomplete Dial Alarm(sec): 255
    END TO END SIGNALING
    Tone (msec): 350 Pause (msec): 150
    OUTPULSING TIMING
    PPS: 10 Make (msec): 40 Break (msec): 60
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    TRUNK GROUP
    Group Number: xxx Group Type: co CDR Reports: y
    Group Name: OUTSIDE_CALL_______________ COR: 1_ TN: 1__ TAC: ____
    Direction: two-way_ Outgoing Display? n
    Dial Access? n Busy Threshold: 99_ Night Service: _____
    Queue Length: 0__ Country: 1_ Incoming Destination: _____
    Comm Type: rbavd Auth Code? n Digit Absorption List: _
    Prefix-1? y Trunk Flash? n Toll Restricted? y
    BCC: _
    TRUNK PARAMETERS
    Trunk Type: ____________
    Outgoing Dial Type: tone_____ Cut-Through? n
    Trunk Termination: rc____ Disconnect Timing(msec): 500_
    Auto Guard? n Call Still Held? n Sig Bit Inversion: none
    Trunk Gain: high
    Bit Rate: 1200 Synchronization: _____ Duplex: ____
    Disconnect Supervision - In? y Out? n
    Answer Supervision Timeout: 0 Receive Answer Supervision? Y 
    						
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