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CDE Form Descriptions 
Review List Subform for Form 13 
4.17 This form appears when the REVIEW softkey is pressed in Form 13 - Trunk Circuit 
Descriptors. The form lists the trunks that use the selected trunk circuit descriptor. 
Refer to Figure 4-21 for the form layout. The data in this form cannot be modified. 
4:29 PM 9-JflN-97 alarm status = Mr3JOR 
1 Tl E8M TRUNK: 1 I TRK NUM BfIY SL 
1 
2 
3 
1 1 6 1 CC 
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6 
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16-QUIT 17-DESC NUMBER 18- 
I!+ COMMENTS 
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Figure 4-21 Form 13...

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Customer Data Entry 
Form 14 - Non-Dial-In Trunks 
4.18 This form specifies the characteristics of the system’s Non-Dial-in Trunks. These 
trunks cannot dial any digits into the PABX and are usually CO trunks. The Day, Nl , 
N2 answer points are assigned in this form. Alternate recall points are assigned in 
Form 19 (Call Rerouting Table). Refer to Figure 4-22 for the form layout. 
8:53 PM 9-JfiN-97 alarm status = MfIJOR 
BfiY SLT CCT COS l-El K NUM TK NbME COMMENTS 
> 
106011 1 1801 1801 1801 1 1 Tl <...

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CDE Form Descriptions 
TK NUM: This field lists the trunk identification numbers. This field must be filled in 
before any changes for the selected physical location are stored in the database. In 
this field, trunks are listed according to their trunk number (I to 200). This method of 
identifying trunks is used for the following: 
l SMDR records of a trunkcall (only three digits are allocated for trunk identification), 
l Identification of a trunk in a call on the attendant console or a SUfWW3display...

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Customer Data Entty 
Form 15 - Dial-In Trunks 
4.19 This form specifies the characteristics of the system’s Dial-In Trunks. This form also 
designates where incoming calls on Dial-In Trunks are routed by modifying the incom- 
ing digits. See Figure 4-23 for the form layout. 
8:56 PM g-JON-97 alarm status = MfiJOR 
BfW SLT CCT COS COR TEN N M X CDN TK NIJM TK NfiME 
COMMENTS 
> 106011 1 140 1 
12 Tl < 
1 06 02 
1 06 03 
1 06 04 
1 06 05 
1 06 06 
1 06 07 
1 06 08 
1 06 09 
1 06 10 
1 06 11 
1 06 12...

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CDE Form Descriptions 
X: This field specifies a maximum of two digits that may be inset-ted before the digit 
string. This field is applicable for any type of Dial-In Trunk. 
CDN: The CDN (Circuit Descriptor Number) field lists the circuit descriptor numbers 
for each Dial-In Trunk. This field links this form to Form 13 (Trunk Circuit Descriptors), 
which defines the trunk hardware parameters. Note that this field must be filled in 
before any changes for the selected physical location are stored in the...

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Customer Data Entry 
Form 16 - Trunk Groups 
4.20 This form specifies the members of each trunk group by trunk numbers. The trunk 
number is assigned in Form 14 (Non-Dial-In Trunks) and Form 15 (Dial-In Trunks). 
The system supports a maximum of 50 trunk groups and each group supports a max- 
imum of 50 members. See Figure 4-24 for the form layout. 
9:01 FM 9-JfiN-97 alarm status = Mf3JOR 
[GR!‘: l- 1 [NO SMDRIITERMI TK NUM BfW SLT 
cc1 COMMENTS 
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1 01 06 01 
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m I 01 06 01 
1 -SMDR Z-CIRCULf9R...

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CDE Form Descriptions 
the NO SMDR softkey disables the SMDR feature for that trunk group. The softkey 
now displays SMDR and the header line displays [NO SMDR]. 
CIRCULAR/TERMINAL: This softkey selects circular or terminal hunting. When the 
trunk group is defined as a terminal type, the header line displays [TERM] and the 
softkey displays CIRCULAR. Pressing the CIRCULAR softkey programs the selected 
trunk group as a circular type. The header line now displays [CIRC] and the softkey 
displays...

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Customer Data Entry 
Form 17 - Hunt Groups 
4.21 This form specifies the members of each hunt group by extension or dataset numbers 
(see Figure 4-25). The system supports a maximum of 99 hunt groups. Each group 
supports a maximum of 50 members. Only datasets can be added to a data hunt 
group and data hunt groups can only contain datasets. Only modems can be added to 
a modem hunt group and modem hunt groups can only contain modems. 
9:06 FM 9-JRN-97 alarm status = MAJOR 
I [ GRP 1: l[TERMl[STN/SET 1 1...

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until the hunt group exists. A hunt group is not created until the first member is defined.) 
Note that the selected group type does not appear on the softkey display. 
STN/SET Pressing this softkey programs the selected hunt group as a Station/ 
SU/?E/3SE~telephone type. A bay/slot/circuit number of any type of line card can be 
used with this type of hunt group. The header line displays the [STNSET] prompt to 
indicate this type of hunt group. 
DEFAULT This softkey appears when...

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Customer Data Entry 
4-80 
OPTIONS: This softkey allows access to the various Options Subforms, which allows 
selection of options for the different hunt group types. Value inputs are entered on the 
command line in the usual manner. 
HUNT GROUP: This softkey selects a hunt group. Pressing the HUNT GROUP softkey 
displays the ENTER HUNT GROUP NUM: prompt on the command line. The selection 
is completed by entering a valid hunt group number from 1 to 99. 
ACCESS CODE: This softkey assigns an access code...
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