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SECTION MlTL8350-048-l OO-NA 
PROGRAMMING ROUTING PARAMETERS 
7.112 
The factory installed defaults are sufficient to place all callbacks 
on the DDD route. The routing parameters require no further 
programming if the use of the DDD route is sufficient. 
7.113 A ‘Route’ is defined as the instructions to the Controller with 
respect to the sequences to follow in performing automatic or 
user-entered callbacks. These parameters control dialtone detection, 
the order of digits that are dialed out, Centrex...

Page 362

SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA 
Table 7-12 (Cont’d), 6r5 Parameter Codes 
CODE DESCRIPTION 
3 
Dial the OCC Telephone Number in parameter 6rl. 
4 Dial the OCC Authorization Number in parameter 6r2. 
6 Dial the Trunk number of the Controller processing 
this call. 
7 Cut through - done. This 
MUST be the last command 
in the Route Access Control Sequence to instruct the 
SAC to connect the lines together (after split). If this 
command is not present, the Controller will wait for 
the expiration of the...

Page 363

SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA 
- 
a 
= 
0 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
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Table 7-14, ‘a’ Codes Table 7-15, ‘b’ Codes 
TONE 
IURATION ACTION IF b TIMEOUT/TONE NOT RCVD. 
NOT RECEIVED 
Minimum Redial per r58 or r78 
200m.s Redial per r58 or r78 
400ms Redial per r58 or r78 
1 .os Redial per r58 or r78 
2.55s Redial per r58 or r78 
Minimum Then continue Dialout 
200ms Then continue Dialout 
400ms Then continue Dialout 
1.0s Then continue Dialout 
2.55s Then continue Dialout 
0 0 Seconds 
1 2 Seconds 
2 4...

Page 364

SECTION MlTL8350-048-IOO-NA 
7.122 
Example 1 may not be a valid entry for the SAC, but does 
illustrate the manner in selecting and entering the 6r5 param- 
eters. 
7.123 Table 7-16 below lists some additional Route Parameters that 
may be programmed to desired operation. Entry is similar to 
the 6r5 parameter described above for the 6xx parameters. For the r50t 
through r58t and the r70t through r78t parameters, entry consists of 
selecting a route number for ‘r’ and a parameter descriptor for ‘t’....

Page 365

SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA 
CALL DETAIL RECORD (CDR) PROGRAMMING 
7.124 
The Call Detail Record (CDR) output of the RS-232 Computer 
Port is governed by parameters 006 (Baud Rate), 007 (Nulls after 
Carriage Return), 009 (Print Format), 010 (Route to Monitor), 602 
(Machine Identifier), 6rO (Route Name), and 821 through 835 (print or 
no print action digit for password). In addition, the CDR responds to 
the control characters  and  (stop and start commands). 
The control-S command will suspend the CDR...

Page 366

SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA 
‘cut-through’ action digit associated with the printed password 
in that call record. ‘THRU’ in an outgoing call indicates that no 
route was dialed. The dial immediate function has either been 
used on the Speed Call dialout or the SAC is programmed to 
the ‘cut-through’ mode and is asleep. ‘DENIED’ in this field will 
indicate an unsuccessful password entry and failure to access 
the host system. :. ...-, 
. . . . : 
E) is the Password digits if enabled by the password...

Page 367

SECTION MITL8350-048-1 OO-NA 
7.132 Line 5 of Figure 7-5 shows that an incoming call was received 
with a a successful password. A request for a callback number 
action digit happens to have been used. Note that the incoming record 
shows only the successful password. In Figure 7-6, Line 2 shows the 
outgoing call record associated with the incoming call. It displays the 
user entered callback number along with the password. 
7.133 Lines 6 and 7 of Figure 7-5 are access denials. The Call Detail 
Record...

Page 368

SECTION MITL8350-048-IOO-NA 
The named fields on the previous page are printed in a line as illus- 
trated by the line description below: 
MITEL Format (009t = 1) 
0 
1 2 3 
4 5 6 7 8 
1234567890123456789012345676SJ 1234567690123456789012345676901234567890123456789912345678 
_MM/DD_BB:BB__ CC:CC:CC_IIII______DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD___TSLLR~_______AAAAAAAAAAAA_NNN 
where the fields are as described in Table 7-17. 
7.137 Each line is ended with a CARRIAGE RETURN (ASCII 13) and 
LINE FEED (ASCII 10) and a...

Page 369

SECTION MlTL8350-048-l OO-NA 
NOTE 1 
NOTE 2 
NOTE 3 Time Display Field: If the separating character in the start of 
call field is a period (.), the time has not been programmed 
into the Dialer. Use parameter 980 to program the time. When 
a Dialer is powered on, it will continue to use the last time 
that was programmed (time at power down) but will mark the 
call record with a period (,). If the loss of power is only a few 
seconds, it will not significantly affect the timekeeping. 
Dialed Number...

Page 370

SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA 
The controller simply refuses any more programming after complete 
memory usage by displaying a question mark (?) on the terminal 
screen at the termination of each data entry on the keyboard. if it is 
suspected that RAM space has been completely used up, contact the 
distributor or the MITEL DATACOM Field Service Office. Once con- 
tacted, these personnel can verify that all RAM space has been used, 
and can possibly recommend more efficient programming techniques 
that...
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