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Mitel Sx-2000 Llightware 32, Release 1.0 Technicians Handbook
Mitel Sx-2000 Llightware 32, Release 1.0 Technicians Handbook
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Programming 71 Programming Programming Automatic Route Selection (ARS) 1. Trunk Group Assignment form !Create a trunk group number !Assign trunks to the trunk group. 2. (Optional) Call Progress Tone Detection Plan Assignment form !Create a call progress tone detection plan (An Advanced Tone Detector card is required). 3. Digit Modification Assignment form !For each digit modification number, specify the number of dialed digits to absorb and the digit(s) to be inserted. 4. Class of Restriction Group Assignment form !Specify the class(es) of restriction to include in each class of restriction group number. 5. Route Assignment form !For each route number, specify the trunk group number, class of restriction group number, and digit modification number. !(Optional) In the Digits Before Outpulsing field for each route number, specify the number of digits to process before overlap outpulsing begins. !(Optional) Assign emergency routes by entering “E” in the Route Type field. This must be a DPNSS route. !(Optional) Assign XNET routes by entering the appropriate trunk group number in the XNET Trunk Group Number field.
Technician’s Handbook 72 6. (Optional - Advanced ARS only) Day and Time Zone Assignment form !Create a day and time zone plan. 7. (Optional - Advanced ARS only) Route Plan Assignment form !Create a route plan. 8. (Optional) Route List Assignment form !For each route list number, specify routes in order from least expensive to most expensive. !(Optional) Apply warning tone to more expensive routes. 9. Automatic Route Selection Assignment form !In the Leading Digits field, specify which digits must be dialed to access the information in this form. !In the COR Group field, specify the class of restriction group number that does NOT have access to the ARS leading digits. !In the Digits Dialed field, specify the digits to dial to access routing information. !Complete the Number of Digits to Follow field. !In the Termination field, specify one of the following: —the type “Route” and a route number —the type “List” and a route list number —the type “Plan” and a route plan number (for Advanced ARS only).
Programming 73 Programming Hint: To bar a station from all outgoing trunks 1. Class of Restriction Group Assignment form !Assign the class of restriciton of the station to a COR Group. 2. Digit Modification Assignment form !Create an instance of the Digit Modification Assignment form that has the trunk access code (normally “9”) in the Leading Digits field. !Leave the remaining fields blank. 3. Route Assignment form !Enter the stations class of restriction Group number in the COR Group Number field.
Maintenance Commands 77 Maintenance Commands Basic Commands Accessing Desktop Mode DESktop Returns the screen to desktop mode. Logging Out DESktop [Return] [Esc] 1 Logs you out of the system. Selecting a Different Language LANguage Select SETS DEFAULT FROM *. Changes the default language for SUPERSET display telephones and attendant consoles. The languages available are Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, LA_Spanish, Eu_Spanish, BR_Portuguese, PT_Portuguese, and Romanian. The status of the auxiliary languages is not changed. Getting Help HELp Displays a list of maintenance commands. Press [Esc] Q or press [PF4] to exit. HELp Provides an explanation of the specified maintenance command. Press [Esc] Q or press [PF4] to exit.
Technician’s Handbook 78 Changing the Password CHange Password Changes the password of the logged-in user. Resetting the Password for a Lower Level RESEt Password Resets the password of a lower level (for example, from Installer level you can reset the Maint1 level password). Resetting Usernames RESEt Username (Introduced in P07.2.1) Allows a System-level user to replace an existing System, Installer, Maint1, or Maint2-level username with a new username. Displaying Usernames DISPlay Usernames (Introduced in P07.2.1) Allows a System-level user to display a list of all valid usernames. Switching from CDE or Desktop to Maintenance Mode MAintenance Changes from CDE mode or desktop mode to maintenance mode.
Maintenance Commands 79 Maintenance Commands Stepping Back through Commands [Esc] [Ctrl] J Displays the previously issued command in the command line. You can display the last three commands. Displaying the System Software Revision WHere Displays the software revision of the system. Displaying the System Software Versions VErsion Displays the software version of each processor in the system. You can also apply this command to particular processors (for example, VE MAIN, VE PERIPH, etc.). Changing or Reading the System Time TIme AM/PM Sets the system time. Example entry: TI 11:30:45 AM You can also enter the time in 24-hour format by omitting the AM or PM. You can read the system time by entering the TIME command without any qualifiers. Changing or Reading the System Date DATE Sets the system date. Example entry: DATE 1999-AUG-04 You can also enter the time following the date. You can read the system date by entering the DATE command without any qualifiers.
Technician’s Handbook 80 Change Tenant Day/Night Service CP Service CP Service CP Service To set the default (tenant group 1) to the specified day/night service. Changing the Baud Rate BAUd Sets the baud rate of the maintenance port. Available baud rates are 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 3600, 4800, or 9600. BAUd Sets the baud rate of the specified port. Change the baud rate of the system’s maintenance port. Then, change the baud rate of the maintenance terminal. Press [Ctrl] W to refresh the terminal screen. Changing the Parity of a Console Port or DNIC Port PARIty Changes the parity of a console port or DNIC system port. X = number of bits (7 or 8); Y = Parity (Odd, Even or None); Z = number of stop bits (1 or 2). Example entry: PARI 8E1 SS7PRI This command will not work on port LPR2. Refreshing the Terminal Screen [Ctrl] W If the screen doesn’t refresh, press [Ctrl] Q and [Ctrl] C. Then enter [Ctrl] W again.