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Appendix E: Worksheet for Enhanced In-band IntearationThis appendix contains the worksheet used for configuring the Enhanced In-Band Integration. E-l
1 Application Name IApplication Description(10 chars max.) Template Menu i I I II I I I I I II I I I II I Template #Data Timeout Next TemplatesComment ActionError Action ~ Template # DataTimeout Next TemplatesComment ActionError Action - Template # DataTimeout Next TemplatesComment ActionError Action ~ Template #Data Timeout Next TemplatesComment ActionError Action ___ Template # DataTimeout ActionError Action ~I Next Templates I 1 Comment ElBwksht 5.04 3Valid Data Field Entries DataDescription O-9, * ,#DTMF/MF digits A-D DTMF A through D (column four digits) MF digits KP and ST, respectivelyRRing or seizure r.T Dial tone HHang up. S?ZFixed-length source extension containing t? digits (11 max.)dn Fixed-length destination extension containing n digits (11 max.) sxnVariable-length source extension( 11 max.) terminated by DTMF/MF character ndxn Variable-length destination extension( 11 max.) terminated by DTMF/MF character n X72Ignore n digits Xx72Ignore all digits until the DTMF/MF digit nValid Action and Error Action Field Entries ActionDescriptionDnDial DTMF digits n, (O-9, A-D) max 23 HH=% upT Go off-hookWn wink n/l OS of a second wn Wtit n/l OS of a secondvo Play Login prompt, passcode required VlPlay Login prompt, passcode optionalv2 Play Forward All greetingv3 Play Ring No Answer greetingv4 Play Busy Forward greeting V5Play General greeting (Receptionist II or Message Center greeting)
IndexAaction field description, I-5, 2-2 use during template execution, 1-7 valid entries, l-5,2-2adding a phoneline exception, DP 7022 administrative interface, l-l 1 applicationbackup, 2-3, DP 7501 creating, DP 7501 description, 2-3, DP 750 1 install, 2-9 list, 2-9 name, 2-3, DP 7501 save, 2-l 1, DP 7501 show, 2-l 1 AT&T System 25 Enhanced In-band integration, C-I integration requirements, C-3 template specifications, C-3 with Receptionist II, C-3 Bbackup application, 2-3 c scall forwarding, l-2 caller recognition, l-2 canceling a phoneline exception, DP 7022 chassis groundconnecting, DP 3021 comment field description, l-6, 2-6 conditional greetings, l-2, 1 - 1 Ienabling, DP 7023 current template field description, 2-6 D data fielddescription, l-4, 2-6 use during template execution, l-7 valid entries, l-4,2-7 defining a line group, DP 6028 deriving mailbox numbers, l-10, DP 7007 digit absorption, l-l 1,2-4,!2-5, DP 7007 digit offset, l-l 1, 2-4, 2-5, DP 7007 EEnhanced In-band Integration assigning to a line group, DP 7006 configure from scratch, GP 502 creating an application, DP 7501 description, l- 1features, l-2 Fujitsu Starlog, GP 505 how it works, I-2 Omni, GP 504 error action field description, l-5, 2-7 use during template execution, l-8 valid entries, 2-8 extension numbers converting to mailbox numbers, l- 10, DP 7007 extra cost features, see optionalfeatires F figuresAT&T System 25 to VoiceMemo System integration, C-2 integration communications, 1- 1 Northern Telecom Norstar to VoiceMemoSystem integration, D-2 Omni to VoiceMemo System integration, B-2 sample call handling, l-3 Index-l
Indexsample information packet, l-3 Starlog to VoiceMemo System integration, A-2 template execution, 1-Y template pattern matching, 1-8 template programming display, l-6 Fujitsu StarlogEnhanced In-band integration, A- 1, GP 505 feature interactions, A-3 integration limitations, A-3 integration requirements, A-3 template specifications, A-4 with Receptionist II, A-3 Ggrounding, DP 302 1 Iin-band signaling definition, 1 - 1information packet, l-3 sample, l-3 installoptional features, DP 5402 templates, 1 - 12inter-digit time-out, See time-out 1 N Iine groups assigning Enhanced In-band application, DP 7006 defining, DP 6028backup application, 2-3 called extension absorbed digits, 2-4, DP 7007 called extension signed offset, 2-4, DP 7007 calling extension absorbed digits, 2-5, DP 7007 calling extension signed offset, 2-5, DP 7007cancel exception, DP 7022 comment, 2-6 current template, 2-6, DP 7501 data, 2-6, DP 7501 drop lines from current group, DP 6028 duplicate active configuration, DP 6028 error action, 2-7 host number, 2-8, DP 7016install application, 2-9, DP 70 10 list applications, 2-9, DP 70 10 MF enable, 2-10 next templates, 2-10, DP 7501 number of in-band tasks on this host, 2-10,DP 7016 save application, 2- 11show application, 2-l 1 show number of in-band tasks on each host, 2-12 time-out, 2-12, DP 7501 message waitingwith AT&T System 25, C-l with Fujitsu Starlog, A-l with Northern Telecom Norstar, D- 1 with Omni, B-2 message waiting indicators, l-l MF signaling enable, 2-l 0 Mmailbox numbers matching to extensions, l-10, DP 7007 menu options action, 2-2, DP 7501 add exception, DP 7022 add extra cost feature(s), DP 5402 add lines to current group, DP 6028 application description, 2-3, DP 7501 application name, 2-3, DP 7501 Index-2 anext templates field description, l-5, 2-10 use during template execution, l-7 Northern Telecom NorstarEnhanced In-band integration, D-l feature interactions, D-3 integration limitations, D-3 integration requirements, D-2 template specifications, D-4 with Receptionist II, D-3
0Index Soffline menus, 1 - 11Omni Enhanced In-band integration, B-l, GP 504feature interactions, B-3 integration limitations, B-3 integration requirements, B-3 template specifications, B-4 with Receptionist II, B-3 online menus, l-l 1 optional features install with system online, DP 5402 P phoneline exceptions adding, DP 7022 canceling, DP 7022 setting, DP 7022 port number to line number conversion, Dl? 7022 RReceptionist II adding extensions, DP 6034 deleting extensions, Dl? 6034 dial string, DP 6034 with AT&T System 25, C-3 with Fujitsu Star-log, A-3 with Northern Telecom Norstar, D-3 with Omni, B-3 revert, see trdnsfe spacesuse in templates, l- 10 Stariog, see Fujitsu Starlog T tablesport number to line number conversion, DP 7022 valid action field entries, l-5,2-2valid data field entries, 1-4, 2-7 valid error action field entries, 2-8 templates*creating, 1-12, DP 7501 description, l-2 execution, l-7, 1-9 execution completion, l-8 installing, 1 - 12loading, l-12 matching to data, l-7 modifying, 1-12 non-matching data, l-7 pattern matching, l-8 programming display, 1-6 rules, 1-9 sample, l-6 saving, 1 - 12structure, l-4 time-out field description, l-5,2-12transfer, l-2 Index-3
Enhanced In-band lnband Integration Menu Enhanced in-band Menu(2) Edit Parameters Menu(B)Cr)4 In-band Edit Template Menu1 jplication Menu l----w TDaymight Menu Dialing Plan Menu 1(and Star Prefix Dplan) Dial Strin and Mailbox enu 9 :’ IDial-by-Name Menu P)I- (AL Passcode Menu (or FPSA Menu) I , ,I --+Allow DiieyoExtension -4Receptionist Menu I 4Analog Networking Configuration Menu + (data entry parameters)
Issue 1 Release 2.0 January 1996 1Voice Processina Solutions 1JITM, @ - Trademark of Mite1 Corporation 0 Copyright 1996, Mite1 Corporation All rights reserved. Printed in Canada. 1E 7 /T 1 Digital I Trunk Connectivity8. MXLfZll
Table of Contents About This Manual who Should Read This Manual........................................................................viiHow to Use This Manual................................................................................. viiReference Chapters......................................................................................... viiTask Lists....................................................................................................... vii Procedures... .................................................................................................... .VlllMenu Maps and Other Navigation Aids... ........................................................ VlllWorksheets........................................................................ ,,............................ixConventions Used in This Manual.................................................................... ixReader Advisories................................................................................................X Before You Start................................................................................................. xiConsole Tips and Techniques......................................................................... xiViewing Menus....................................................................................... xiAccepting Defaults.................................................................................. xiAvoiding Automatic Exit......................................................................... xiQuitting an Entry Session...................................................................... xiiShortcut Commands.............................................................................. xii 1 El Digital Trunk ConnectivityEl KM Trunking Overview...........................................................................l-l Dual E 1Digital Trunk Multiplexing............................................................I- 1Common Channel Signaling (CCS)............................................................. 1-2 VoiceMemo and El-Applications..............................................................l-2 E 1 Connectivity Features..............................................................................l-3 El Connectivity Functional Operation............................................................ 1-3Dual El Trunk Interface Card.....................................................................l-4 Integration With Analog Trunk Interfaces.................................................... l-5Clock Synchronization.................................................................................l-5 ElDigital Carrier Events.............................................................................1-6 Configuration..................................................................................................l-7 Slot Assignment............................................................................................ 1-7Module Number.......................................................................................... l-8 Input/Output Address..................................................................................l-8 Signaling......................................................................................................1-9 111
Table of Contents Trunk Configuration....................................................................................l-7 Trunk Sequence Number..................................................................... l-7 Framing Format...................................................................................1-7Coding Format....................................................................................l-7 Clock Synchronization.................................................................................1-7 Digital Trunk Online Maintenance...............................................................l-10 2 Dual Tl Digital Trunk Connectivity Tl KM Trunking Overview..........................................................................2-1 Tl Digital Trunk Multiplexing....................................................................2-l Channel Associated Signaling (CAS)............................................................2-4 Line Coding.................................................................................................2-4 AM18......................................................................................................2-5 AM1 with ZCS.....................................................................................2-6 B8ZS....................................................................................................2-6 The Series6Server and Tl-Applications...................................................2-6T 1 Connectivity Features.............................................................................2-7 Tl Connectivity Functional Operation............................................................2-7 Dual T 1 Trunk Interface Card.....................................................................2-8 Integration With Analog Trunk Interfaces....................................................2-7 Clock Synchronization.................................................................................2-7 Tl Digital Carrier Events...........................................................................2-10 Alarm Handling and Reporting..................................................................2-10 Out-Of-Frame (OOF) Alarm.............................................................2-11 Yellow Alarm.....................................................................................2-11 Blue Alarm.........................................................................................2-11 Red Alarm..........................................................................................2-12 Carrier Group Alarm (CGA)..............................................................2-12 Digital Trunk Status..........................................................................2-12 Configuration................................................................................................2-13 Slot Assignment..........................................................................................2-13 Module Number........................................................................................2-14 Input/Output Address................................................................................2-14 Signaling....................................................................................................2-15 Trunk Configuration..................................................................................2-15 Trunk Sequence Number...................................................................2-15 Framing Format.................................................................................2-15 Coding Format..................................................................................2-16 iV
Table of ContentsClock Synchronization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2-16Digital Trunk Online Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-17 ConfigurationTask List and Procedures Index list of FiguresTable 2-l SF arid ESF Signaling Bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 List of Tables*.Figure l-l Tl D4 Frame Map..............................................................................l-3 Figurel-2DC Voltage Shift in Digital Signal Transmission................................. l-5Figure l-3 AM1 Line Coding................................................................................l-5 Figure l-4 B8Z.S Line Coding...............................................................................1-6 Figurel-5TlDigital Trunk Interface Connectivity............................................. l-8 Figurel-6Digital Trunk Clock Synchronization................................................ l-l 7 Figure 2-l El Frame Organization........................................................................2-2 Figure 2-2 El Digital Trunk Connectivity Cards..................................................2-4 Figure 2-3Digital Trunk Clock Synchronization................................................2-l 0V