NEC Neax 2400 Ipx System Operations And Maintenance Manual
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NDA-24307 CHAPTER 8 Page 603 Issue 1 CADSD: Continuous Assignment of Station Data CADSD:Continuous Assignment of Station Data 1. Functional Outline This command can assign/delete many station data simultaneously which have consecutive numbers. 2. Parameters Type: Assign/Delete [When “Assign” is selected in the “Type” selection list box] Input data TN(START): Start Tenant Number TN(END): End Tenant Number STN(START): Start Station Number [Max. 6 digits] Note 1 STN(END): End Station Number [Max. 6 digits] Note 1 STEP: Station Count-up Step Note 2 If using “*” and “#” → [1-12] If not using “*” and “#” → [1-10] LENS(START): First Line Equipment Number [6 digits] LENS(END): Last Line Equipment Number [6 digits] GROUP(START): First Group Number [0-31] GROUP(END): Last Group Number [0-31] LEVEL(START): First Level Number [0-7] LEVEL(END): Last Level Number [0-7] Note 1:In the bottom part of the display, a check box is provided to determine whether to use “*” and “#” as a part of the Station Number. If necessary, check the box. Note 2:In the parameter here, specify the size of increment between the consecutive station numbers to be assigned. See the example below: Example:[Input data] [Result] STN(START)=100 STN(END)=200 STEP=10 →Station Number is assigned by 10 increments: ∇ When * and # are not used as part of STN 100 110 120 130 ... 190 200 ∇ When * and # are used as part of STN 10* 118 126 134 ... 1** 1#8

CHAPTER 8 NDA-24307 Page 604 Issue 1 CADSD: Continuous Assignment of Station Data TEC: Telephone Equipment Class [1-31] 1=DP (10pps) 2=PB 3=DP/PB 4=DP (20pps) 5-11=Not used 12=D term 13=Data Terminal via Dterm14=Hot Line 15=CAS Line 16=Data Terminal via Data Module 17=Not used 18=Virtual Line Appearance (for D term Multi-Line) 19-22=Not used 23=ISDN Terminal 24-26=Not used 27=8 Conference Equipment 28-31=Not used RSC: Route Restriction Class [0-15] SFC: Service Feature Class [0-15] Buttons Execute: Click to make the input data valid. Cancel: Click to cancel the input data. Exit: Click to exit this command. Display data (after “Execute” button is pressed) TN: Tenant Number STN: Assigned Station Number LENS: Line Equipment Number STATUS: Data Entry Result OK=Data Assignment Is Successful Note Note: If not OK (i.e. the data entry is not successful), related error message is displayed here.

NDA-24307 CHAPTER 8 Page 605 Issue 1 CADSD: Continuous Assignment of Station Data [When “Delete” is selected in the “Type” selection list box] Input data TN(START): First Tenant Number TN(END): Last Tenant Number STN(START): First Station Number [Max. 6 digits] STN(END): Last Station Number [Max. 6 digits] STEP: :Station Count-up Step Note 1 If using “*” and “#” → [1-12] If not using “*” and “#” → [1-10] Note 1:In the parameter here, specify the size of increment between the consecutive station numbers to be deleted. See the example below: Example:[Input data] [Result] STN(START)=100 STN(END)=200 STEP=10 Buttons Execute: Click to delete the input data. Cancel: Click to cancel the deletion. Exit: Click to exit this command. Display data TN: Tenant Number STN: Station Number STATUS: Result of Deletion Note 2 Note 2: When the deletion is successful, “OK” is displayed here. Otherwise (i.e. the deletion is rejected), re- lated error message is displayed. →Station Number is deleted by 10 increments: ∇ When * and # are not used as part of STN 100 110 120 130 ... 190 200 ∇ When * and # are used as part of STN 10* 118 126 134 ... 1** 1#8

CHAPTER 8 NDA-24307 Page 606 Issue 1 CATK: Continuous Assignment of Trunk Data CATK:Continuous Assignment of Trunk Data 1. Functional Outline This command can assign/delete many trunk data simultaneously which have consecutive numbers. 2. Parameters Type/KIND ( Note): Assign/Delete Note:Ty p e KIND [When “Assign” is selected in the “Type/KIND” selection list box] Input data RT: R o u t e N u m b e r TK (START): First Trunk Number [1-768] TK (END): Last Trunk Number [1-768] STEP: Trunk Count-up Step [1-10] Note 1 LENS (START): First Line Equipment Number [6 digits] LENS (END): Last Line Equipment Number [6 digits] TN: Tenant Number RSC: Route Restriction Class [0-15] Note 2 SFC: Service Feature Class [0-15] Note 2 GROUP (START): First Group Number [0-31] GROUP (END): Last Group Number [0-31] LEVEL (START): First Level Number [0-7] LEVEL (END): Last Level Number [0-7] TYPE: Count-up Type [1-6] Note 3 1 = LEVEL→GROUP→UNIT 2 = LEVEL→UNIT→GROUP 3 = GROUP→UNIT→LEVEL 4 = GROUP→LEVEL→UNIT 5 = UNIT→LEVEL→GROUP 6 = UNIT→GROUP→LEVEL Note 1:In the parameter here, specify the size of increment between the consecutive trunk numbers to be assigned. See the example below: Example:[Input data] [Result] TN(START)=1 TN(END)=21 STEP=2 Note 2:Data entry for this parameter is necessary when “RT” is “901” or “915.” Note 3:“TYPE” parameter here determines how to arrange the trunk data. See [Details on Trunk Arrangement “TYPE”] (later pages) for details. →Trunk Number is assigned by 2 increments: 1 357911...1921

NDA-24307 CHAPTER 8 Page 607 Issue 1 CATK: Continuous Assignment of Trunk Data Buttons Execute: Click to make the input data valid. Cancel: Click to cancel the input data. Exit: Click to exit this command. Display data TK: Assigned Trunk Number LENS: Line Equipment Number STATUS: Data Entry Result OK=Data Assignment Is Successful Note 4 Note 4: If not OK (i.e. the data entry is not successful), related error message is displayed here.

CHAPTER 8 NDA-24307 Page 608 Issue 1 CATK: Continuous Assignment of Trunk Data [When “Delete” is selected in the “Type/KIND” selection list box] Input data RT: R o u t e N u m b e r TK(START): First Trunk Number [1-768] TK(END): Last Trunk Number [1-768] STEP: Trunk Count-up Step [1-10] Note 1 Buttons Execute: Click to delete the input data. Cancel: Click to cancel the deletion. Exit: Click to exit this command. Display data TK: Trunk Number STATUS: Result of Deletion OK=Deletion Success Note 2 Note 1: In the parameter here, specify the size of increment between the consecutive trunk numbers to be de- leted. See the example below: Example:[Input data] [Result] TK(START)=1 TK(END)=21 STEP=2 Note 2:When the deletion is successful, “OK” is displayed here. Otherwise (i.e. the deletion is rejected), re- lated error message is displayed. →Trunk Number is deleted by 2 increments: 1 357911...1921

NDA-24307 CHAPTER 8 Page 609 Issue 1 CATK: Continuous Assignment of Trunk Data [Details on Trunk Arrangement “TYPE”] When assigning the consecutive trunk data by using the CATK command, you must select the trunk arrange- ment type (1-6) in the “TYPE” parameter. See the detailed examples below: The following are the examples when the 16 COT circuit cards are accommodated as shown below. TYPE=1 (Level → Group → Unit) Trunk data is arranged in the following numerical order. U=2 00 PIM C/EU=3 05 10 15 20 16 C O16 C O16 C O 16 C O16 C O 16 C O PIM C/E U=0U=1 TTT T T T LV 7 LV 6 LV 5 LV 4 LV 3 LV 2 LV 1 LV 0 LV 0 LV 1 LV 2 LV 3 LV 4 LV 5 LV 6 LV 71 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 029 16 0325 32 0517 24 04 49 5657 64 05 06 U=2 U=0 03 02 33 40 00 41 48 01 73 8065 72 16 15 U=3 U=1 81 8889 96 Group No. Level No. 1MGSlot No.

CHAPTER 8 NDA-24307 Page 610 Issue 1 CATK: Continuous Assignment of Trunk Data TYPE=2 (Level → Unit → Group) Trunk data is arranged in the following numerical order. TYPE=3 (Group → Level → Unit) Trunk data is arranged in the following numerical order. LV 7 LV 6 LV 5 LV 4 LV 3 LV 2 LV 1 LV 0 LV 0 LV 1 LV 2 LV 3 LV 4 LV 5 LV 6 LV 71 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0233 40 0381 88 0565 72 04 17 2449 56 05 06 U=2 U=0 03 02 9 16 00 41 48 01 57 6425 32 16 15 U=3 U=1 73 8089 96 Group No. Level No. 1MGSlot No. LV 7 LV 6 LV 5 LV 4 LV 3 LV 2 LV 1 LV 0 LV 0 LV 1 LV 2 LV 3 LV 4 LV 5 LV 6 LV 71 5 29 024 32 05 49 63 50 64 05 06 U=2 U=0 03 02 33 47 0034 48 01 65 93 16 15 U=3 U=1 68 96 Group No. Level No. 1MGSlot No. 83536 2 033 04 51 52 69 72

NDA-24307 CHAPTER 8 Page 611 Issue 1 CATK: Continuous Assignment of Trunk Data TYPE=4 (Group → Unit → Level) Trunk data is arranged in the following numerical order. TYPE=5 (Unit → Level → Group) Trunk data is arranged in the following numerical order. LV 7 LV 6 LV 5 LV 4 LV 3 LV 2 LV 1 LV 0 LV 0 LV 1 LV 2 LV 3 LV 4 LV 5 LV 6 LV 71 13 85 024 88 05 7 91 8 92 05 06 U=2 U=0 03 02 5 89 006 90 01 9 93 16 15 U=3 U=1 12 96 Group No. Level No. 1MGSlot No. 16 17 18 2 033 04 19 20 21 24 LV 7 LV 6 LV 5 LV 4 LV 3 LV 2 LV 1 LV 0 LV 0 LV 1 LV 2 LV 3 LV 4 LV 5 LV 6 LV 71 5 29 0281 95 05 3 31 35 63 05 06 U=2 U=0 03 02 2 30 0034 62 01 4 32 16 15 U=3 U=1 82 96 Group No. Level No. 1MGSlot No. 83 6 38 33 0365 04739 8 84 64 80 40 68 36 66 37 67 61 79

CHAPTER 8 NDA-24307 Page 612 Issue 1 CATK: Continuous Assignment of Trunk Data TYPE=6 (Unit → Group → Level) Trunk data is arranged in the following numerical order. LV 7 LV 6 LV 5 LV 4 LV 3 LV 2 LV 1 LV 0 LV 0 LV 1 LV 2 LV 3 LV 4 LV 5 LV 6 LV 71 13 85 0211 95 05 3 87 7 91 05 06 U=2 U=0 03 02 2 86 006 90 01 4 89 16 15 U=3 U=1 12 96 Group No. Level No. 1MGSlot No. 23 14 18 5 039 04 15 19 16 24 92 94 20 22 810 17 21 89 93