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    Programming
    Moving a Telephone User
    Use the MOVE USER command to move a user from one 
    telephone to another. Enter the command in the following 
    format:
    MOVE USER  TO 
    MOVE USER  TO 
    Stn A = attribute of Station A before the move
    Stn B = attribute of Station B before the move
    Telephone FeaturesStation AStation B
    The following attributes change at both sets:
    Name
    deleted Stn A, Stn B
    Department
    deleted Stn A, Stn B
    Location
    deleted Stn A, Stn B
    Default Account Code
    deleted Stn A
    Personal Speedcalls Allocated
    deleted Stn A
    Personal Speedcalls Used
    deleted Stn A
    Personal Speedcall Numbers
    deleted Stn A
    The following attributes change only at Station B:
    Intercept Number 
    same Stn A
    Interconnect Number
    same Stn A
    Class of Service
    same Stn A
    Class of Restriction
    same Stn A
    The following attributes remain unchanged at both sets:
    Directory Number
    same same
    Circuit Descriptor
    same same
    Hunt Group Pilot Number
    same same
    Pickup Group Number
    same same
    Station Hotline Number
    same same
    Associated Data Line Number
    same same
    Call Announce Number
    same same
    Call Rerouting
    same same
    Button Speedcalls
    same same
    Call Forward Settings
    same same
    Message Waiting 
    same same
    Do Not Disturb
    same same
    Auto Answer
    same same
    Baud Rate / Paritysame
    same 
    						
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    Swapping Users’ Telephones
    Use the MOVE SWAP command to swap two users’ 
    telephones. Enter the command in the following format:
    MOVE SWAP  WITH 
    MOVE SWAP  WITH 
    Stn A = attribute of Station A before the move
    Stn B = attribute of Station B before the move
    Telephone FeaturesStation AStation B
    The following attributes are exchanged between the sets:
    Directory Number Stn B Stn A
    Name Stn B Stn A
    Department Stn B Stn A
    Location Stn B Stn A
    Default Account Code Stn B Stn A
    Personal Speedcalls Allocated Stn B Stn A
    Personal Speedcalls Used Stn B Stn A
    Personal Speedcall Numbers Stn B Stn A
    Intercept Number  Stn B Stn A
    Interconnect Number Stn B Stn A
    Class of Service Stn B Stn A
    Class of Restriction Stn B Stn A
    Call Rerouting Stn B Stn A
    Hunt Group Pilot Number Stn B Stn A
    Button Speedcalls Stn B Stn A
    Call Forward Settings Stn B Stn A
    Message Waiting  Stn B Stn A
    The following attributes remain the same at both sets:
    Circuit Descriptor same same
    Pickup Group Number same same
    Station Hotline Number same same
    Associated Data Line Number same same
    Do Not Disturb same same
    Auto Answer same same
    Baud Rate / Parity same same 
    						
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    Programming
    Programming Call Rerouting
    1. Call Rerouting Always Alternative Assignment form
    !For First Always Alternative Number 1
    —Leave all values as “Normal”
    !For each Always Alternative Number
    —Change “No Reroute” to “Reroute” for the 
    required originating device(s).
    —Enter the directory number to which calls should 
    reroute.
    2. Call Rerouting First Alternative Assignment form
    !For First Alternative Number 1
    —Leave all values as “Normal”.
    !For other First Alternative Numbers
    —If calls from an originating device type are to 
    reroute to the First Alternative in Busy or Do Not 
    Disturb conditions, set the value to “This”.
    —If calls from an originating device type are to 
    reroute to the First Alternative in No Answer 
    conditions, set the value to “This”.
    —If calls from an originating device type are to 
    reroute directly to the Second Alternative in Busy 
    or Do Not Disturb conditions, set the value to 
    “Last”.
    —If calls from an originating device type are to 
    reroute directly to the Second Alternative in No 
    Answer conditions, set the value to “Last”.
    —Enter the directory number to which calls should 
    reroute. 
    						
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    3. Call Rerouting Second Alternative Assignment
    !For Second Alternative Number 1
    —Leave all values as “Normal”.
    !For other Second Alternative Numbers
    —If calls from an originating device type are to 
    reroute directly to the Second Alternative in Busy, 
    Do Not Disturb, or No Answer conditions, set the 
    value to “This” or “Last”.
    —Enter the directory number to which calls should 
    reroute.
    4. Call Rerouting Assignment form
    !For each directory number that is affected by Call 
    Rerouting, enter the Always Alternative Number for 
    Day Service, Night Service 1, and Night Service 2, as 
    well as the First and Second Alternative Numbers. 
    						
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    Programming
    Programming Trunks
    Analog Dial-in Trunk
    Before You Begin
    Program Class of Service, Interconnect Restriction, and 
    Intercept Handling (see page 47).
    1. Trunk Circuit Descriptor Assignment form
    !There are several Trunk Circuit Descriptor 
    Assignment forms. Use the specific form for the type 
    of trunk that you are programming, to create a Trunk 
    Circuit Descriptor.
    2. Trunk Service Assignment form
    !Create a trunk service number:
    —Assign a class of service.
    —Assign a class of restriction.
    —Leave the Answer Points columns blank.
    —To absorb no incoming digits, set the Absorb 
    column to 0. Do not leave it blank.
    —To absorb n digits, enter n (n =a whole number) 
    in the Absorb column.
    —To insert no digits, leave the Insert column blank.
    —To insert digits, enter the actual digits to be 
    inserted in the Insert column.
    —(Optional) Assign a trunk label to appear on 
    display telephones and attendant consoles 
    during incoming and outgoing calls. 
    						
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    3. Trunk Assignment form
    !Assign the trunk a trunk number, trunk service 
    number, and trunk circuit descriptor number.
    !Assign the trunk an interconnect number.
    4. Trunk Group Assignment form
    !For an outgoing trunk, enter the trunk number in the 
    desired trunk group.
    Analog Non-dial-in Trunk
    Before You Begin
    Program Class of Service, Interconnect Restriction, and 
    Intercept Handling (see page 47).
    1. Trunk Circuit Descriptor Assignment form
    !There are several Trunk Circuit Descriptor 
    Assignment forms. Use the specific form for the type 
    of trunk that you are programming, to create a Trunk 
    Circuit Descriptor.
    2. Trunk Service Assignment form
    !Create a trunk service number:
    —Assign a class of service.
    —Assign a class of restriction.
    —Specify the directory number that incoming calls 
    will ring during Day Service, Night Service 1, and 
    Night Service 2.
    —Leave the Digit Modification columns blank.
    —(Optional) Assign a trunk label to appear on 
    display telephones and attendant consoles 
    during incoming and outgoing calls. 
    						
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    Programming
    3. Trunk Assignment form
    !Assign the trunk a trunk number, trunk service 
    number, and trunk circuit descriptor number.
    !Assign the trunk an interconnect number.
    4. Trunk Group Assignment form
    !For an outgoing trunk, enter the trunk number in the 
    desired trunk group.
    DISA Dial-in Trunk
    1. Miscellaneous Assignment form
    !Create a DISA forced account code number 
    - or -
    !Create a plain DISA number for the dial-in trunk.
    2. Independent Account Code Assignment form
    !If you are using a DISA forced account code number 
    for the trunk, create an independent account code 
    number and assign it to the appropriate class of 
    service and class of restriction.
    3. Trunk Service Assignment form
    !If you are using a DISA number without a forced 
    account code for the trunk, assign the appropriate 
    class of restriction.
    !If you do not want to modify the incoming digits, set 
    the Absorb column to 0 (do not leave it blank) and 
    leave the Insert column blank.
    4. Trunk Assignment form
    !Assign the trunk service number to the dial-in trunks. 
    						
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    DISA Non-dial-in Trunk
    1. Miscellaneous Assignment form
    !Create a DISA forced account code number
    - or -
    !Create a plain DISA number for the non-dial-in trunk.
    2. Independent Account Code Assignment form
    !If you are using a DISA forced account code number 
    for the trunk, create an independent account code 
    number and assign it to the appropriate class of 
    service and class of restriction.
    3. Trunk Service Assignment form
    !Select a trunk service number.
    !If you are using a DISA number without a forced 
    account code for the trunk, assign the appropriate 
    class of restriction.
    !Assign a DISA number, created in step 1, as an 
    Answer Point (specify the DISA directory for Day, 
    Night 1, and Night 2 service).
    4. Trunk Assignment form
    !Assign the trunk service number to the desired 
    trunks.
    Digital Trunk
    Two DSU cabinets may be programmed in a single DSU 
    node. On the left side of the node, slots 1, 2, and 3 comprise 
    one DSU cabinet. On the right side of the node, slots 4, 5, 
    and 6 comprise another DSU cabinet. When you program 
    cards in the left cabinet, program slot 3 before slot 2. When 
    you program cards in the right cabinet, program slot 5 before 
    slot 4. If you do not follow this order of programming, the 
    DSU cards on the side of the node that you are programming 
    will reset when you add the second card and the cabinet will 
    go out of service for one or two minutes. 
    						
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    69
    Programming
    Before You Begin
    Program Class of Service, Interconnect Restriction, and 
    Intercept Handling (see page 47).
    1. System Configuration form
    !Program a DS1 formatter, CEPT formatter, PRI, 
    T1/E1, Universal T1/E1, or R2 card. Note that the 
    system will not recognize the card until it is assigned 
    a link descriptor in step 3.
    2. Link Descriptor Assignment form
    !Create a link descriptor number.
    3. Digital Link Assignment form
    !Assign the link descriptor number to the link. (Until 
    you assign it, the link’s trunks do not appear in the 
    Trunk Assignment form.)
    4. Digital Trunk Circuit Descriptor Assignment form
    !There are several Digital Trunk Circuit Descriptor 
    Assignment forms. Use the specific form for the type 
    of trunk that you are programming, to create a Trunk 
    Circuit Descriptor.
    5. Trunk Service Assignment form
    !Create a trunk service number to specify an answer 
    point for incoming calls on non-dial-in trunks.
    !If the trunks are dial-in trunks, specify how the 
    incoming digits should be handled.
    6. Trunk Assignment form
    !Assign the trunk circuit descriptor and trunk service 
    number to the trunks. 
    						
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    7. Trunk Group Assignment form
    !For an outgoing trunk, enter the trunk number in the 
    desired trunk group.
    8. Network Synchronization form
    !Enter the PLIDs of the links which will be 
    synchronization sources for the system. 
    						
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