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    							NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4
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    Issue 1
    AHLS : Assignment of Hot Line Station
    AHLS: Assignment of Hot Line Station
    1. General
    This command assigns the data related to the Hot Line service feature. 
    2. Precautions
    1. Prior to assigning this command, the Hot Line station should be given the TEC = 14 (Hot Line class) by
    the ASDT/AAST command. Additionally, TEC = 13 (Data Terminal via D
    term) and TEC = 18 (Virtual
    Line Appearance) can also be applied to the Hot Line service.
    2. If you want to delete the station which applied Hot Line service, delete the Hot Line data using the AHLS
    command prior to deleting the station number by the ASDT/AAST command.
    3. When the Hot Line destination is the outside party, assign the Abbreviation Digit Code (ADC) of the
    speed calling number using the ASPD command.
    3. Data Entry Instructions
     
    1 = Station
    2 = Outside party (ADC)
    3 = Trunk Line TYPEEnter CON TN/STN data when 
    TYPE = 1. CON TN / STN Enter CON RT/TK data when
    TYPE = 3 (Trunk Line). CON RT / TK
    Enter ADC when TYPE = 2 (Outside party).
    The ADC should be assigned by the ASPD command. ADC
    TRUNK
    NUMBER
    (TK) OPPOSITE
    PARTYS
    ROUTE
    NUMBER
    (CON RT) SPEED
    CALLING
    CODE (ADC)
    MAX. 4
    DIGITS DESTINATION
    STATION NUMBER
    (STN) DESTINATION
    STATIONS
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (CON TN) CONNECTION
    TYPE
    (TYPE)
    1-3 HOTLINE
    STATION
    NUMBER
    (STN) HOTLINE
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (HOT TN)
    Enter the tenant number of the
    Hot Line station. HOT TN 
    						
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    4. Data Sheet
    (a) Connection Type: Station (Type = 1)
    HOTLINE
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (HOT TN)HOTLINE
    STATION NUMBER
    (STN)TYPEDESTINATION
    STATION’S
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (CON TN)DESTINATION
    STATION NUMBER
    (STN)REMARKS
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    AHLS : Assignment of Hot Line Station
    (b) Connection Type: Abbreviated Digit Code (ADC) (Type = 2)
    HOTLINE
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (HOT TN)HOTLINE
    STATION NUMBER
    (STN)TYPEDESTINATION
    STATION’S
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (CON TN)SPEED CALLING
    CODE 
    (ADC)
    MAX. 4 DIGITSREMARKS
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    AHLS : Assignment of Hot Line Station
    (c) Connection Type: Trunk Line Appearance (Type = 3)
    HOTLINE
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (HOT TN)HOTLINE
    STATION NUMBER
    (STN)TYPEDESTINATION
    STATION’S
    ROUTE
    NUMBER
    (CON RT)OPPOSITE
    PA R T Y’S
    TRUNK NUMBER
    (TK)REMARKS
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    Issue 1
    AHLSN : Assignment of Hot Line Station for NDM
    AHLSN: Assignment of Hot Line Station for NDM
    1. General
    This command assigns the data related to the Hot Line service feature. The data assigned by this command is
    written in the Network Data Memory (NDM) of the Network Control Node (NCN), updating the NDM at each
    Local Node (LN).
    2. Precautions
    1. Prior to assigning this command, the Hot Line station should be given the TEC = 14 (Hot Line class) using
    the ASDT command. Additionally, TEC = 13 (Data Terminal via D
    term) and TEC = 18 (Virtual Line
    Appearance) can also apply the Hot Line service.
    2. If you want to delete the station that applied Hot Line service, delete the Hot Line data using this
    command prior to deleting the station number using the ASDT command.
    3. When the Hot Line destination is the outside party, assign the Abbreviation Digit Code (ADC) of the
    speed calling number using the ASPD command.
    3. Data Entry Instructions
     
    TYPE
    1 = Station
    2 = Outside Party (ADC)
    3 = Trunk Line
    CON UGN
    Enter CON UGN dates when TYPE = 1/2CON LGRT/TK
    Enter CON LGRT/TK data when 
    TYPE = 3 (Trunk Line)
    HOT UGN
    Fixed “1”.
    CON TELN
    When TYPE = 1, enter the connected 
    party’s telephone number.
    ADC
    Enter ADC when TYPE = 2 (Outside party). The ADC 
    should be assigned by the ASPD command.
    HOTLINE
    USER
    GROUP
    NUMBER
    (HOT UGN)HOTLINE
    TELEPHONE
    NUMBER
    (HOT TELN)
    MAX. 16 DIGITSCONNECTION
    TYPE
    (TYPE)
    1-3DESTINATION
    STATION’S
    USRE GROUP
    NUMBER
    (CON UGN)DESTINATION 
    TELEPHONE
    NUMBER
    (CON TELN)
    MAX. 16 DIGITSSPEED
    CALLING
    CODE
    (ADC)
    MAX.
    4 DIGITSOPPOSITE
    PA R T Y’S
    LOGICAL
    ROUTE
    NUMBER
    (CON LGRT)TRUNK
    NUMBER
    (CON TK)
    1
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    AHLSN : Assignment of Hot Line Station for NDM
    4. Data Sheet
    (a) Connection Type: Station (Type = 1)
    HOTLINE
    USER GROUP
    NUMBER
    (HOT UGN)HOTLINE
    TELEPHONE NUMBER
    (HOT TELN)
    MAX. 16 DIGITSTYPEDESTINATION
    STATION’S
    USER GROUP
    NUMBER
    (CON UGN)DESTINATION
    TELEPHONE NUMBER
    (CON TELN)
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    AHLSN : Assignment of Hot Line Station for NDM
    (b) Connection Type: Abbreviated Digit Code (ADC) (Type = 2)
    HOTLINE
    USER GROUP
    NUMBER
    (HOT UGN)HOTLINE
    TELEPHONE NUMBER
    (HOT TELN)TYPEDESTINATION’S
    USER GROUP
    NUMBER
    (CON UGN)SPEED CALLING
    CODE (ADC)
    MAX. 4 DIGITSREMARKS
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    Issue 1
    AHLSN : Assignment of Hot Line Station for NDM
    (c) Connection Type: Trunk Line Appearance (Type = 3)
    HOTLINE
    USER GROUP
    NUMBER
    (HOT UGN)HOTLINE
    TELEPHONE NUMBER
    (HOT TELN)TYPEDESTINATION
    STATION’S
    LOGICAL ROUTE
    NUMBER
    (CON LGRT)OPPOSITE
    PA R T Y’S
    TRUNK NUMBER
    (TK)
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    Issue 1
    ADA1_T : Assignment of DTE Attribute Data 1 – Telephone Number
    ADA1_T : Assignment of DTE Attribute Data 1 – Telephone Number
    1. General
    This command is used to assign and delete Attribute Data 1 for each terminal (DTE). Attribute Data 1 is stored
    as the office data of the switching unit, and is rarely modified in normal operation. Attribute Data 2, on the other
    hand, is stored on the data terminal side and is modified in the course of operation. The station data can be
    assigned by using Telephone Number.
    2. Precautions
    1. Only the Telephone Numbers assigned by the ALGSN command can be used. Telephone Numbers by the
    ALGSL command is not available in this command.
    2. In case logging in to a LN, only the Telephone Numbers allocated to the stations within the logged-in
    node can be used in this command. Also, when logging in to the NCN, the data memory of the whole
    nodes in the network can be written.
    3. This data can be set for the following TEC (Telephone Equipment Class):
    TEC = 13 (DTE via 
    Dterm)
    Refer to ASDT/AAST command.
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    See the data sheet in Section 4. 
    						
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    Issue 1
    ADA1_T : Assignment of DTE Attribute Data 1 – Telephone Number
    4. Data Sheet
    Note: The existing data can be readout by pressing “Get” button after UGN and TELN is entered. 
    CDNUser Group Number (UGN)
    Telephone Number (TELN) Max. 16 digits 
    1MEDIAMedia (1-15)
    1=Voice
     2=Data
    3=FAX
     4=Telex
    5=Teletex
     6=Image
    7-15=Not used
    2CNTPConnection Protocol (0-15)
    0=ICS Protocol
    1=X.20
     2=X.21
    3=V.24 200 Series
    4=X.20 bis
     5=X.21 bis
    6-15=Not used
    3TCPTransmission Control Protocol (0-255)
    0=Free Wheeling
    1=Synchronous Non Protocol
    2=X.25
     3=X.75
    4=IBM2780 5=IBM3740
    6=IBM3770 7=IBM3780
    8=IBM BSC Polled (3270 Terminal)
    9=IBM BSC Polling (3270 HOST)
    10=IMB SDLC Polled (3270 Terminal)
    11=IMB SDLC Polling (3270 HOST)
    12=Teletex 13=Telex
    14=FAX G3 MH
    15=FAX G3 MR
    16=FAX G4 MH
    17=FAX G4 MR
    18-255=Not used
    4FCYFacility (0-3)
    0=Bothway
    1=Outgoing
    2=Incoming
    3=Not used
    5PRIPriority (0/1)
    0=Outgoing 1=Incoming
    6RSTRestriction (0/1)
    0=Connection is restricted
    1=Connection is not restricted
    7SRPSend Receive Priority (0/1)
    0=Data Receive Priority for Called Party
    1=Data Send Priority for Called Party
    8CICI Signal Control (0/1)(1 digit fix)
    0=CI Signal Interval Control
    1=CI Signal Continuous Control 
    						
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