Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx General Description Manual
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Tenanting Interconnections Between Tenants 4: 26 l-JAN-85 3.04 Each tenant may be allowed or not allowed to call any other tenant, by programming the TENANT INTERCONNECTION TABLE. On each horizontal line, an WJ indicates tenants that may be called, and a “.” indicates tenants that may not be called from that identified tenant. 3.05 The diagonal of the matrix is Izbelled “0” because a tenant may not be prohibited from calling within itself. Note that the con- nection control is unidirectional; if...
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Tenanting Call Rerouting 3.07 The CALL REROUTING TABLE (Form 3-3) specifies where each tenant is to route different types of calls in Day, Night 1, or Night 2. If no number is specified, the caller receives reorder tone. 3.08 For dial-in and DID trunks, forwarding and intercepting is for calls that are dialed into the tenant currently being displayed. DID trunks, which can access multiple tenants, are routed by the tenant whose local directory number was dialed. 3.09 Night bells and Attendant...
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Tenanting Night Switching 3.10 A TENANT NIGHT SWITCHING CONTROL matrix allows one or more tenants (such aS a night security desk console or SUPER- SET@ Set) to switch all tenants into Night service. This matrix is similar to the TENANT INTERCONNECTION TABLE. 3.11 The tenant being examined (horizontal row) will Night-switch each tenant programmed with an Irk” in its column. This matrix is unidirectional; tenant 1 may be programmed to Night-switch tenant 2, but tenant 2 may not be programmed to...
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MITEL STANDARD PRACTICE SX-200” DIGITAL PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (PABX) TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT Copyright of MITEL Corporation 1986 @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation
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Traffic Measurement CONTENTS PAGE l.GENERAL ........................................ l-l Introduction ..................................... l-l Reason for Reissue ............................... l-l Traffic Analysis ................................... l-l System Architecture ............................... l-l Data Demultiplexer ................................ l-2 2. TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT METHODS ................... 2-l General ......................................... 2-l Types of Traffic...
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Traffic Measurement 1. GENERAL Introduction 1 .Ol This Section describes principles of telephone traffic measure- ment for an SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX, inc!uding programming and operating procedures for obtaining Traffic Measurement data. Reason for Reissue 1.02 This Section is reissued to provide information about Traffic Measurement for the SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX with Generic 1000 or Generic 1001 software. Traffic Analysis 1.03 Traffic Analysis consists of two activities; the first is to collect...
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Traffic Measurement 197 There are four digital Bays (1, 2, 3, and 4) within the SX-200@ DIGITAL 336-port configuration. A non-blocking digital link connects the MCC to Bays 1 and 2 in the Control shelf. Bays 3 and 4 are each connected to the MCC via a non-blocking PCM link. 1.08 There are two digital Bays (1 and 2) and three analog Bays (3, 4, and 5) within the SX-200@ DIGITAL 480-port configuration. A non-blocking digital link connects the MCC to Digital Bays 1 and 2 in the Control shelf. Each...
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Traffic Measurement 2. TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT METHODS General 2.01 Traffic measurement data is accumulated in periods of from 1 to 60 minutes in length. The start time, which is specified to the nearest minute, and the duration (required number of periods) identify the daily time when measurements are collected. These three param- eters are entered from the console or maintenance terminal. Once set, traffic measurement will begin at the same time each day, and for the same duration until changed or...
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Traffic Measurement value reflects the scanned maximum count of the usage of a resource. Since this is a scanned value it is possible that a busy peg may exist without the maximum count reaching the number available. Number Of Records For Each Group. The number of system, feature, receiver, and channel pegs is fixed for each system. The number of console, trunk group, and trunk pegs can vary; at the beginning of each period, records are allocated for consoles, trunk groups, and trunks. Each...
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Traffic Measurement Recall: Activity: Count of ail console-answered recalls. Each time a device has activity, this count is incremented. Illegal Calls: Whenever an extension, console or dial-in trunk dials a vacant or illegal number. Features - indicates the activity of those features which have been programmed for the installation. - maximum peg count = 65535 Callback: Call forward: Call hold: Call park: Call pickup: Camp-on: Console conf.: Console hold: DND: Ext. conf.: Flash Hold:...