NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Office Data Specification
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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 897 Issue 1 ANSDL : Assignment of Number Sharing Data for LDM ANSDL: Assignment of Number Sharing Data for LDM 1. General This command assigns and deletes Main Station and Sub Station data for Number Sharing service and Dual Station Call. 2. Precautions 1. This command is used for the Local Node. 3. Data Entry Instructions OUTPUT EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT (OD) 0/1MESSAGE WAITING CONTROL (MW) 0/1TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (INDEX) 1-65535 SUB TELEPHONE NUMBER (S-TELN) MAX. 16 digits OD 0 = Only Main Telephone Number is used for SMDR and MCI Mail Box Numbers. 1 = Both Main Telephone Number and Sub Telephone Number are used for SMDR, MCI and VPS Mail Box Numbers. Note : When this parameter is set to “0”, the mail box for Sub Station must be deleted.MW 0 = Message Waiting Control for Main and Sub Telephone Numbers 1 = Message Waiting Control for Main Telephone Number only LM 0 = Number Sharing 1 = Dual Station Call Note : 1 (Dual Station Call) is valid since Release 5. MAIN USER GROUP NUMBER (M-UGN)SERVICE SPECIFICATION (LM) 0/1 MAIN TELEPHONE NUMBER (M-TELN) MAX. 16 digitsSUB USER GROUP NUMBER (S-UGN)
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 898 Issue 1 ANSDL : Assignment of Number Sharing Data for LDM 4. Data Sheet (a) Number Sharing Data Assignment Sheet MAIN USER GROUP NUMBER (M-UGN)MAIN TELEPHONE NUMBER (M-TELN) MAX. 16 DIGITSSERVICE SPECIFICATION (LM) 0/1SUB USER GROUP NUMBER (S-UGN)
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 899 Issue 1 ANSDL : Assignment of Number Sharing Data for LDM (a) Number Sharing Data Assignment Sheet (Continued) SUB TELEPHONE NUMBER MAX. 16 DIGITSOUTPUT EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT (OD) 0/1MESSAGE WAITING CONTROL (MW) 0/1TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (INDEX) 1-65535
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 900 Issue 1 ANSDN : Assignment of Number Sharing Data for NDM ANSDN: Assignment of Number Sharing Data for NDM 1. General This command assigns and deletes Main Station and Sub Station data for Number Sharing service and Dual Station Call service. 2. Precautions 1. This command is used for the Network Control Node. 3. Data Entry Instructions OUTPUT EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT (OD) 0/1MESSAGE WAITING CONTROL (MW) 0/1TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (INDEX) 1-65535 SUB TELEPHONE NUMBER (S-TELN) MAX. 16 digits OD 0 = Only Main Telephone Number is used for SMDR and MCI Mail Box Numbers. 1 = Both Main Telephone Number and Sub Telephone Number are used for SMDR, MCI and VPS Mail Box Numbers. Note : When this parameter is set to “0”, the mail box for Sub Station must be deleted.MW 0 = Message Waiting Control for Main and Sub Telephone Numbers 1 = Message Waiting Control for Main Telephone Number only LM 0 = Number Sharing 1 = Dual Station Call Note : 1 (Dual Station Call) is valid since Release 5. MAIN USER GROUP NUMBER (M-UGN)SERVICE SPECIFICATION (LM) 0/1 MAIN TELEPHONE NUMBER (M-TELN) MAX. 16 digitsSUB USER GROUP NUMBER (S-UGN)
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 901 Issue 1 ANSDN : Assignment of Number Sharing Data for NDM 4. Data Sheet (a) Number Sharing Data Assignment Sheet MAIN USER GROUP NUMBER (M-UGN)MAIN TELEPHONE NUMBER (M-TELN) MAX. 16 DIGITSSERVICE SPECIFICATION (LM) 0/1SUB USER GROUP NUMBER (S-UGN)
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 902 Issue 1 ANSDN : Assignment of Number Sharing Data for NDM (a) Number Sharing Data Assignment Sheet (Continued) SUB TELEPHONE NUMBER MAX. 16 DIGITSOUTPUT EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT (OD) 0/1MESSAGE WAITING CONTROL (MW) 0/1TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (INDEX) 1-65535
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 903 Issue 1 AUIDN : Assignment of User ID data for NDM AUIDN: Assignment of User ID data for NDM 1. General This command is used to assign the User ID data such as user name and password for the purpose of logging in to PBX by the MAT. Also, a remote LN is allowed to access to the NCN via the User ID data programmed in AUIDN. Once programming the User ID data, User ID data entry is necessary to login from the next time. 2. Precautions 1. Prior to this command, NDM block is assigned at SYS1, INDEX514 in ASYDL. 2. ASCII code is available for “User Name”. 3. In case the login information is assigned in NDM data, the data is valid in the whole Fusion network. Data assignment/deletion is activated only in the NCN (Network Control Node). 4. In Fusion Network system, User ID in both LDM and NDM data is available. When the same User ID duplicates in LDM and NDM, only the login information in the NDM data is to be effective. 5. When assigning login information to NDM data, all the User ID in the NCN and LNs is to be checked. If the specified User ID duplicates to the existing one, error message is indicated. If you want to use this User ID in NDM data, it must be deleted from LDM data beforehand. 6. A maximum of 2,047 User ID data can be assigned in NDM data per a Fusion Network. In case login information for both LDM and NDM is assigned by AUIDL and AUIDN command, maximum 2174 User ID data (127 User IDs in LDM + 2047 User IDs in NDM) can be assigned per a Node. 3. Data Entry Instructions PASSWORD Enter the password two times for sure in the MAT display. The assigned password is displayed as “ USER NAME USER NAME MAX. 16 DIGITSPASSWORD MAX. 8 DIGITSGRADE 0YEAR MONTH DAY Assign the user name via 16 bytes ASCII codesGRADE Not used.YEAR, MONTH, DAY Enter the date when assigned the data ” on the MAT.
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 904 Issue 1 ASYDN : Assignment of System Data in Network Data Memory ASYDN: Assignment of System Data in Network Data Memory 1. General This command specifies the system data for the Fusion network. 2. Precautions 1. The data assigned by this command determines the service condition that affects the other nodes in the Fusion network. 2. Data for ASYDN assigned at Network Control Node (NCN) has priority over data for ASYDL assigned at the Local Node (LN) in the Fusion network. 3. The ASYDN command consists of SYS1, INDEX 0 - 1535. 4. For detailed information, see the NEAX2400 IPX Fusion System Manual.
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 905 Issue 1 ASYDN : Assignment of System Data in Network Data Memory 3. Data Entry Instructions DATA BIT 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 BIT DATA Hexb7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 DATA Convert from Binary to Hexadecimal, and enter the Hex. value in the parameter DATA. SYSTEM DATA TYPE (SYS)SYSTEM DATA INDEX (INDEX) 0-1535 DATA (DATA) 00-FF (Hex)BIT CORRE- SPONDING DATA DATA 0/1BITSYSTEM DATA CONTENTS(MDATA) 00-FF (Hex) MDATA BIT DATA Hex BIT DATA (MDATA)b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b010 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 90 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 The MDATA parameter designates whether your input data in the parameter DATA is valid or not in the Fusion network. Each bit of MDATA is determined as “1” for valid, “0” for invalid. Then, convert it to Hex. to enter the data in the parameter MDATA. EX. When “10 Hex.” is entered in the parameter DATA and “90 Hex.” is entered in the parameter MDATA, both bit4 data and bit7 data affect the Fusion network. (Both “One digit dialing” service and “Warning tone” service are valid in the Fusion network.. 170 100 0 0 0 1 0 0 0b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7Not used Not used Not used Not used One digit dialing (DP Tel) 0/1 = Out of service/In service Not used Not used Warning Tone for Executive Right of way 0/1 = Required/Not required90
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 906 Issue 1 ASYDN : Assignment of System Data in Network Data Memory SYSTEM DATA TYPE (SYS)SYSTEM DATA INDEX (INDEX) 0 -1535DATA (DATA) 00 – FF (Hex)BIT CORRESPONDING DATA SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS (MDATA) DATA 0/1BIT 1000 Not used 300Not used 4b 0Control of ORT all Busy Status 0/1 = ROT/Wait for Off-hook Queue 0b 1Not used b 2 Releasing Method for Station-to-Station Calling Service 0 0 = Calling Party release 0 1 = Called Party release 1 0 = First Party release 11=Both Party release Normally assign “First Party release” b 3 b4 Temporary Class Conversion and OAI Free Location Memory 0/1 = Not Required/Required Note:When setting outgoing restriction and toll restric- tion in the CCIS using the caller’s RSC transferred by a call origination from the preceding office, data value “1” is assigned. That destination restriction and number restriction cannot be done using RSC. This data is assigned “1” when the Authorization Code, Call Waiting-Terminating, or EROW service is provided. b 5 PAD Control of 16LC circuit card (for Station-to-Station Calling only) 0/1: Required/Not Required b 6 One Burst of Ringing On Call Forwarding (C.F.) phone when C.F. – All Calls service has been assigned (analog phones only). 0/1 = Not Required/Required 0b 7Not used ~~~