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    							ND-70428 (E) CHAPTER 3
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    MCI FOR LAN
    2.6 Connection Sequence for System Changeover
    Figure 3-21 shows the link release sequence used in response to a request from the client.
     
    Figure 3-21   System Changeover Connection Sequence
    Client (MC for LAN) Server (PBX)
    Data transmitted
    Data transmitted
    Data transmitted
    Connection request (CONNECT)
    Connection accepted (ACCEPT)
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    Note 1
    Note 2
    One side of system changed
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    Note 2:The predetermined number of times is exceeded, or time-out occurs. 
    						
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    MESSAGE FORMAT
    Note 1:
    • When the destination is a station
    • When the destination is the attendant
    • When the destination is a trunk
    • When the destination is a trunk (a calling number provided)
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    MESSAGE FORMAT
    Note 2:
    This information is valid when Source of Information is the attendant.
    Note 3:Table 4-1 and Table 4-2 identify the call types.
     
    Table 4-1  Call Type Codes for Attendant Incoming Calls
    CALL TYPE 
    CODECALL TYPE SOURCECALLING 
    PARTY CALLED 
    PA R T Y
    10 Automatic Recall ATT STA/TRK STA
    11 Attendant Camp-On ATT TRK STA
    12 Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer ATT STA/TRK STA
    13 Call Forwarding-Busy Line ATT STA/TRK STA
    14 Call Forwarding-All Calls ATT STA/TRK STA
    15 Operator Call ATT STA --
    16 House Phone ATT STA --
    17 Off-Hook Alarm ATT STA --
    20 Intercept Call to the Attendant ATT STA/TRK --
    21 Call Transfer-Attendant ATT STA/TRK STA/TRK
    22 Recall from a Series Call ATT TRK STA
    23 Series Call Re-entry ATT TRK STA
    24 Tandem Transferring/Hold Entry ATT TRK TRK
    26 Inter-Position Transfer ATT STA/TRK ATT
    27 CAS Incoming Call ATT TRK --
    30 LDN Call ATT TRK --
    36 Call Returned from Hold ATT STA/TRK --
    39 Stop Sending MW Control Data -- -- --
    66 Start Sending MW Control Data -- -- --
    Table 4-2  Call Type Codes for UCD Incoming Calls
    CALL TYPE 
    CODECALL TYPE SOURCECALLING 
    PA R T YCALLED 
    PA R T Y
    40 Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer STA STA/TRK STA
    41 Call Forwarding-Busy Line STA STA/TRK STA
    42 Call Forwarding-All Calls STA STA/TRK STA
    43 STA/TRK STA STA/TRK UCD-Pilot
    44 STA/TRK via ATT STA STA/TRK ATT
    45 STA/TRK Transferred to UCD Pilot 
    StationSTA STA/TRK STA 
    						
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    MESSAGE FORMAT
    (2) MC PBX Message
    • When Entry Index is A
    • When Entry Index is B
    Note 1:This information has the following meanings:
    0: All MWL Off
    1: MWL On for MC
    2: MWL On for VMS
    5: MWL Off for MC
    6: MWL Off for VMS
    Note 2:Table 4-3 explains the meaning of STA1 and STA2. The number of digits in the station number and the
    tenant number of these stations must be the same.
    Note 3:If the tenant number in the MWL control data is not used, default value of tenant number is one.
    Table 4-3  Message Text Station Number Explanation
    STA1 STA2 MEANING
    Station data blank Station 1 MWL On/Off
    Station data Station data MWL is set/cancelled for all stations between Station 1 and Station 2.
    blank blank MWL is set/cancelled for all stations in system.
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    Station
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    Note 2
    Station
    Number 2
    Note 2
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    70
    80
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    31
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    MESSAGE FORMAT
    2. IMX FORMAT
    (1) PBX MC Message
    (a) Summary of format
     
    (b) Data type list (see Table 4-4)
    Table 4-4  PBX ® MC Data Type Explanation
    Data Type Description Data Length
    00 Not used —
    01 Destination information (Source of information) 16 to 34
    02 Loop number/Call type 04
    03 Calling party information  16 to 34
    04 Called party information 16 to 34
    05 Extended calling party information 16 to 34
    06 Calling number information 01 to 33
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    MESSAGE FORMAT
    Note 1:
    • When the destination is a station
     
    • When the destination is the attendant
     
    • When the destination is a trunk
     
    • When the destination is a trunk (a calling number provided)
     
    Note 2:When the call type is 39 (wait request) or 66 (wait cancel), the information of data type (02) only is
    transmitted. Table 4-5 and Table 4-6 show the call types.
    0FPC
     (3 digits)Tenant
    Number 
    (3 digits)Station number
     (8 digits)User
    group
    number
     (3 digits)Telephone number
     (16 digits maximum)
    ID
    1FPC
     (3 digits)Tenant
    Number 
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     (6 digits)User
    group
    number
     (3 digits)
    IDAttendant Number
    (2 digits)
    2FPC
     (3 digits)Tenant
    Number 
    (3 digits)blank
     (2
     digits)User
    group
    number
     (3 digits)
    IDPhysical
    route
    (3 digits)Trunk
    (3 digits)Logical
    route
    (3 digits)
    3FPC
     (3 digits)Tenant
    Number 
    (3 digits)blank
     (2
     digits)User
    group
    number
     (3 digits)
    IDPhysical
    route
    (3 digits)Trunk
    (3 digits)Logical
    route
    (3 digits) 
    						
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    MESSAGE FORMAT
    Table 4-5  
    Call Type Codes for Attendant Incoming Calls
    CALL TYPE 
    CODECALL TYPE SOURCECALLING 
    PARTY CALLED 
    PA R T Y
    10 Automatic Recall ATT STA/TRK STA
    11 Attendant Camp-On ATT TRK STA
    12 Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer ATT STA/TRK STA
    13 Call Forwarding-Busy Line ATT STA/TRK STA
    14 Call Forwarding-All Calls ATT STA/TRK STA
    15 Operator Call ATT STA --
    16 House Phone ATT STA --
    17 Off-Hook Alarm ATT STA --
    20 Intercept Call to the Attendant ATT STA/TRK --
    21 Call Transfer-Attendant ATT STA/TRK STA/TRK
    22 Recall from a Series Call ATT TRK STA
    23 Series Call Re-entry ATT TRK STA
    24 Tandem Transferring/Hold Entry ATT TRK TRK
    26 Inter-Position Transfer ATT STA/TRK ATT
    27 CAS Incoming Call ATT TRK --
    30 LDN Call ATT TRK --
    36 Call Returned from Hold ATT STA/TRK --
    39 Stop Sending MW Control Data -- -- --
    66 Start Sending MW Control Data -- -- --
    Table 4-6  Call Type Codes for UCD Incoming Calls
    CALL TYPE 
    CODECALL TYPESOURCE
     OF
     INFORMATION CALLING 
    PARTYCALLED 
    PA R T Y
    40 Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer STA STA/TRK STA
    41 Call Forwarding-Busy Line STA STA/TRK STA
    42 Call Forwarding-All Calls STA STA/TRK STA
    43 STA/TRK STA STA/TRK UCD-Pilot
    44 STA/TRK via ATT STA STA/TRK ATT
    45 STA/TRK Transferred to UCD Pilot 
    StationSTA STA/TRK STA 
    						
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