NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Office Data Specification
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ND-70186 (E) COMMAND LIST Page xv Issue 1 AOSPLAssignment of Outgoing Selection Pattern for LDM291 AOSPNAssignment of Outgoing Selection Pattern for NDM293 APADAssignment of PAD Data611 APADNAssignment of PAD Data for NDM613 APCRAssignment of Primary Call Restriction Data390 APHNAssignment of Phantom Station Number420 APHNLAssignment of Phantom Station Number for LDM423 APHNNAssignment of Phantom Station Number for NDM425 APIPLAssignment of IP Address Data for LDM317 APIPNAssignment of IP Address Data for NDM319 APLNNAssignment of Physical LENS Number for NDM964 ARACAssignment of Remote Access Code358 ARDNAssignment of Remote Control Day/Night805 AREFAssignment of Reference Number Information Data835 AREF_LRAssignment of Reference Number Information Data - Logical Route Number837 ARNPAssignment of Reverse Numbering Plan Data267 ARNPLAssignment of Reverse Numbering Plan Data for LDM270 ARPCAssignment of Remote Point Code for Centralized Service803 ARRCAssignment of Alternative Route Restriction 367 ARRCNAssignment of Alternative Route Restriction for NDM369 ARSCAssignment of Route Restriction Class361 ARSCNAssignment of Route Restriction Class for NDM364 ARTDAssignment of Route Class Data516 ARTDNAssignment of Route Class Data for NDM535 ARTIAssignment of Trunk Application Data646 ARTINAssignment of Trunk Application Data for NDM652 ARTKNAssignment of Route Trunk Data for NDM586 ASATAssignment of Specific Attendant Number Data590 ASATNAssignment of Specific Attendant Number Data for NDM592 ASCLAssignment of Station Class Data415 ASCL_TAssignment of Station Class Data – Telephone Number417 ASDCAssignment of Six-Digit Least Cost Routing Data327 ASDCLAssignment of Six-Digit Least Cost Routing Data for LDM331 ASDCNAssignment of Six-Digit Least Cost Routing Data for NDM335 BUSINESS COMMAND LIST IN ALPHANUMERIC ORDER (CONTINUED) COMMAND NAMEFULL COMMAND NAME PAGE
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COMMAND LIST ND-70186 (E) Page xvi Issue 1 ASDTAssignment of Station Data410 ASFCAssignment of Service Feature Restriction Class395 ASGDAssignment of Special Group Data727 ASGD_TAssignment of Special Group Data – Telephone Number729 ASHCAssignment of Station Hunting – Circular665 ASHCLAssignment of Station Hunting – Circular for LDM668 ASHCNAssignment of Station Hunting – Circular for NDM670 ASHPAssignment of Station Hunting – Pilot659 ASHPLAssignment of Station Hunting – Pilot for LDM661 ASHPNAssignment of Station Hunting – Pilot for NDM663 ASHUAssignment of Station Hunting – UCD672 ASHULAssignment of Station Hunting – UCD for LDM675 ASHUNAssignment of Station Hunting – UCD for NDM678 ASIDAssignment of Special Incoming732 ASID_TAssignment of Special Incoming – Telephone Number735 ASLU1Assignment of Slumber Time Data 1749 ASLU1_TAssignment of Slumber Time Data 1 – Telephone Number751 ASLU2Assignment of Slumber Time Data 2753 ASPAAssignment of Special Access Code214 ASPALAssignment of Special Access Code for LDM237 ASPANAssignment of Special Access Code for NDM927 ASPDAssignment of Speed Calling786 ASTDAssignment of State Translation Data203 ASTNAssignment of Station Number414 ASTPAssignment of Selection Translation Pattern278 ASTPLAssignment of Selection Translation Pattern for LDM282 ASTPNAssignment of Selection Translation Pattern for NDM285 ASYDAssignment of System Data60 ASYDLAssignment of System Data for LDM173 ASYDNAssignment of System Data for NDM904 ATASAssignment of TAS Service Data770 ATCPAssignment of Time/Pattern Change Information297 ATDFAssignment of Time Difference Data970 ATDPAssignment of Toll Code Restriction371 BUSINESS COMMAND LIST IN ALPHANUMERIC ORDER (CONTINUED) COMMAND NAMEFULL COMMAND NAME PAGE
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ND-70186 (E) COMMAND LIST Page xvii Issue 1 ATDPLAssignment of Toll Code Restriction for LDM376 ATDPNAssignment of Toll Code Restriction for NDM379 ATGLAssignment of Trunk Group Busy Lamp594 ATGLLAssignment of Trunk Group Busy Lamp for LDM596 ATIMAssignment of Date and Time57 ATIMNAssignment of Date and Time for NDM58 ATNRAssignment of Tenant Restriction Class Data405 ATRKAssignment of Trunk Data570 ATSTNAssignment of Telephone Number and Station Number for NDM960 ATTDAssignment of Trunk Test Data738 AUADAssignment of UCD Delay Announcement Data696 AUADLAssignment of UCD Delay Announcement Data for LDM699 AUADNAssignment of UCD Delay Announcement Data for NDM702 AUCDAssignment of UCD Control Data681 AUCDLAssignment of UCD Control Data for LDM684 AUCDNAssignment of UCD Control Data for NDM687 AUIDLAssignment of User ID data for LDM208 AUIDNAssignment of User ID data for NDM903 AUNEAssignment of Uniform Numbering339 AUNELAssignment of Uniform Numbering for LDM342 AUNTAssignment of Unit Data191 AUOGAssignment of UCD Overflow Group690 AUOGLAssignment of UCD Overflow Group for LDM692 AUOGNAssignment of UCD Overflow Group for NDM694 AVTCAssignment of Virtual Tie Line Call Data839 AVTLAssignment of Virtual Tie Line Data841 AVTMAssignment of Virtual Tie Line Manual844 BUSINESS COMMAND LIST IN ALPHANUMERIC ORDER (CONTINUED) COMMAND NAMEFULL COMMAND NAME PAGE
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COMMAND LIST ND-70186 (E) Page xviii Issue 1 This page is for your notes.
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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 1 Page 1 Issue 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1. General This manual describes how to operate the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) and plan the office data. It also contains descriptions of the parameters for the NEAX2400 IPX. 2. How to Follow This Manual The contents of this manual are: CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter explains how to use this manual. CHAPTER 2 ASSIGNMENT This chapter explains the system configuration and system specifications required to install and run the MAT. It contains installation instructions and information about accelerator keys and navigation keys used by MAT. CHAPTER 3 OFFICE DATA DESIGN SHEET This chapter contains the office design sheets used to design the configuration and specification of IPX. CHAPTER 4 BUSINESS SYSTEM COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS AND DATA SHEETS This chapter explains the Business system command parameters of the NEAX2400 IPX. 3. Reference Manuals When installing MAT and assigning the relevant system data, refer to the following manuals in addition to this manual: Feature Programming Manual Fusion Network System Manual Hotel Office Data Specification (for Hotel system commands)
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CHAPTER 1 NDA-24298 Page 2 Issue 1 This page is for your notes.
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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 2 Page 3 Issue 1 CHAPTER 2 ASSIGNMENT 1. General This chapter describes the information needed to install and operate the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) software. The IPX MAT software has the following functions: • Allows user-friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI) with Microsoft Windows 95/NT. Provides both an Ethernet interface and a RS232C interface. Allows access to a node within the Fusion Link network using a simple Login operation, Supports remote maintenance capabilities through a dialup connection. Dumps the PBX data into a data file using of the LIST UP command. Note:The recorded log file is a simple text file that can be printed or edited using any Windows application that supports text file editing. Since the IPX MAT runs on Microsoft’s 32 bit Windows plug-and-play operating system, peripheral hardware (network, remote access, modems, printers, etc.) is easy to configure. IPX MAT does not require a dedicated printer. Any printer supported by the operating system, including shared LAN printers, can be used. 2. Getting Started-Hardware The IPX MAT PC should conform to the specifications explained in this section. The cables, modems, and HUBs required depend on the connection type. The IPX MAT allows you to access IPX using the following connection types: Serial/direct Serial/dialup TCP/IP 2.1 PC Specifications The IPX MAT software requires a PC with the following minimum specifications: Table 2-1 PC Requirements to Run IPX MAT CPU TYPE Pentium 166 or higher Memory 32 MB or more for WIN 95 and NT Hard Disk 500 MB of free space Video Card and MonitorAny Microsoft Windows compatible video card (256 colors or more, screen size 800 X 600 resolution
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CHAPTER 2 NDA-24298 Page 4 Issue 1 ASSIGNMENT 2.2 IPX MAT and IPX Connection Figure 2-1 shows a serial/direct connection to the IOC card of IPX. The serial/direct connection allows you to access the IPX and the different nodes via the Fusion Link. Figure 2-1 Serial/Direct Connection to IPX IPX MAT software supports serial/direct connection to the target IPX. As seen in Figure 2-2, a modem is required at both the remote maintenance center and the IPX site. The LINE port of the modem located at the IPX site should be connected to the dedicated Line Circuit (LC), and the DATA port should be directly connected to the IOC card. The serial/dialup connection allows you to access both the first node (IPX) of the Fusion Link network and all other nodes within the Fusion Link network. ModemAny OS supported device; Required when IPX MAT is used for remote dialup access CD-ROM Drive Any OS supported device NetworkAny 10 BASE-T Network Interface Card when IPX MAT is connected across TCP/IP Communication PortCOM1-COM4 when IPX MAT is connected across se- rial RS-232C port. Mouse Any Microsoft compatible mouse. Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT Be sure to set “small fonts” in the property of the screen. Table 2-1 PC Requirements to Run IPX MAT (Continued) FUSION LINK IPX IPX NEAX 2400 TTY CABLE 1 IPX MATIPX MAT PRINTER IOC 68PH S 2 PORTS CA - A
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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 2 Page 5 Issue 1 ASSIGNMENT 2.3 Serial/Dialup Connection to IPX Figure 2-2 Serial/Dialup Connection to IPX The IPX MAT software provides an advanced communication software for IPX. IPX is maintained via the LAN, WAN, or TCP/IP network on which it is running. Figure 2-3 shows the simple configuration of the TCP/IP connection. Using this connection, any node within the Fusion Link network can be accessed from IPX MAT. Figure 2-3 TCP/IP Connection to Dual CPR of IPX FUSION LINK IPX IPX IPX MATIPX MAT PRINTER IOC NEAX2400 TTY CABLE 368PH S 2 PORTS CA - A LC TRK MODEM MODEMTELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK FUSION LINK 10 BASE -T straight cable HUB IPX MAT IPX MAT PRINTER LANI LANI IPXIPX
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CHAPTER 2 NDA-24298 Page 6 Issue 1 ASSIGNMENT Figure 2-4 shows the configuration of the PBX and IPX MAT when connecting to an existing LAN. In most cases you should use a network device such as a HUB or bridge to provide isolation from excessive network traffic. Figure 2-4 TCP/IP Connection (IP Address over the External LAN) SERVER PC LAN MATHUB MAT PRINTER10BASE-T straight cable PC IPX LANI LANI