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    							NDA-24307 CHAPTER 8
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    Issue 1
    CBCN: Control of Broadcasting for NDM
    CBCN:Control of Broadcasting for NDM
    1. Functional Outline
    This command specifies the destination of NDM data broadcast from the NCN. This command is available
    only at the NCN (Network Control Node).
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    TYPE:  ALL (All the Nodes)/ONE (One designated Node)
    FPC:  FPC of the designated Node 
    Note
    Interval:  Broadcasting Interval
    Note:This parameter appears when one node is selected. 
    						
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    CCSE: Change of Common Signaling Channel Equipment
    CCSE:Change of Common Signaling Channel Equipment
    1. Functional Outline
    This command is used to set/reset the make busy state of CCH circuit card.
    2. Parameters
    CCH LENS: Line Equipment Number of CCH circuit card [5 digits]
    MG=XX, UNIT=X, GROUP=XX
    LINK: Link Status [0-2]
    0=Link Open
    1=Link Close
    2=Not Available
    MB: Make Busy Information [0-2]
    0=Make Idle
    1=Make Busy
    2=Not Available
    Note:This command cannot be used for the ISDN-related circuit card (such as PRT, DCH card). 
    						
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    CDBU: Change of Dch Backup
    CDBU:Change of Dch Backup
    1. Functional Outline
    This command is used to execute the D-channel route changeover, associated with the D-CHANNEL BACK-
    UP-PRI feature (for AT&T/NT/N-ISDN2).
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    MG: Module Group Number [00-07] 
    Note
    CNT: Number of Dch Backup Route [1-32] Note
    Buttons
    Get: Click to get information on the Dch Routes.
    Change: Click to execute the Dch route changeover.
    Stop: Click to cancel the Dch route changeover.
    Exit: Click to exit this command.
    Display data
    RT: External Route Number
    STS0: Primary-side DCH Status [ACT/ST-BY/OOS (out of service)]
    STS1: Backup-side DCH Status [ACT/ST-BY/OOS (out of service)]
    P-LENS: Primary DCH LENS (6 digits)
    B-LENS: Backup DCH LENS (6 digits)
    CHG-STS: Change Status [Completed/Executing]
    Note:Data entry procedure by this command is as follows:
    1. Specify the Module Group No. in the “MG” parameter.
    2. Click the “Get” button. Then, the related Dch data appears in the display data field.
    3. Referring to the display data, enter the “CNT” No. attached to the Dch to be changed over.
    4. Click the “Change” button.
    →Now, the Dch changeover starts automatically. 
    						
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    CMOD: Change of System Mode
    CMOD:Change of System Mode
    1. Functional Outline
    This command is used to execute ACT/ST-BY change of the processor (CPU) / TSW and display the status of
    CPU/CLK/TSW/PLO.
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    TYPE: Type of Process (1,2)
    1/2=Change Operating Mode/Make Busy of TSW
    DEVICE: Device to be changed (1,2)
    Note 1
    1=CPUNote 2
    2=TSW
    SW: Type of Switch
    Note 3
    1=TSW(fixed)
    SYSTEM: System of Switch (0,1)
    Note 3
    0/1=System 0/System 1
    Note 1:This parameter appears only when “TYPE”=1.
    Note 2:When the CPU mode change is executed, the MAT (TCP/IP) is once disconnected. Then, log in to the
    system again.
    Note 3:This parameter appears only when “TYPE”=2.
    Display data
    Status: CPU 0/1, TSW 0/1, PLO 0/1(0-3)
    0=Not Mounted
    1=Stand By
    2=ACT
    3=Make Busy 
    						
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    CMODI: Change of System Mode for ISW
    CMODI:Change of System Mode for ISW
    1. Functional Outline
    This command is used to execute ACT/ST-BY change of the CPU/TSW and display the status of CPU/TSW/
    PLO. To use this command, the MAT must be connected to ISW.
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    FPC: FPC of designated Node
    Note:When TSW changeover is executed, be sure to assign FPC of ISW.
    TYPE SELECT: 1=ACT/ST-BY change of CPU/TSW
    2=MB Control of TSW
    [When TYPE 1 is selected]
    DEVICE: 1=CPU
    Note
    2=TSW
    Execution Button:  ACT/ST-BY change to be executed
    [When TYPE 2 is selected]
    SYSTEM: 0/1=TSW No.0 System/TSW No.1 System
    Execution Button: MB ON/MB OFF
    Note:When the CPU mode change is executed, the MAT (TCP/IP) is once disconnected. Then, log in to the
    system again.
    Display data
    FPC: FPC of each Node
    STATUS: Result of ACT/ST-BY change
    SYSTEM: No.0 System/No.1 System
    CPU: ACT/ST-BY state of CPU No.0/1
    TSW: MB ON/MB OFF state of TSW No.0/1
    PLO: ACT/ST-BY state of PLO No.0/1 
    						
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    CMWL: Control Message Waiting Lamp
    CMWL:Control Message Waiting Lamp
    1. Functional Outline
    This command indicates ON/OFF status and controls the Message Waiting Lamp ON/OFF (MW Lamp) at the
    station. If the station is a D
    term, this command can also control Message Waiting Display on the Dterm.
    2. Parameters
    Input Data
    TYPE: Type of Input (1,2)
    1/2=Designation by Station Number/Designation by LEN
    TN:
    Note 1
    STN: Maximum 5 digits for Business system, and 6 digits for Hotel system. Note 1
    LENS:Note 2
    MCI: Message Center MW Status (0,1)
    0/1=OFF/ON
    ATT: Attendant Console MW Status (0,1) See the parameter MCI.
    STA: Station MW Status (0,1)  See the parameter MCI.
    VMM: Voice Mail Module MW Status (0,1) See the parameter MCI.
    Note 1:This parameter appears when TYPE= 1.
    Note 2:This parameter appears when TYPE= 2. 
    						
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    CMWL_T: Control Message Waiting Lamps - Telephone Number
    CMWL_T:Control Message Waiting Lamps - Telephone Number
    1. Functional Outline
    This command is used to control/display the Message Waiting Lamp’s ON/OFF status, by using Telephone
    Numbers. When the station is a D
    term, this command can also be used to control the Message Waiting Lamp
    Display. This command is available at NCN (for Fusion network) only. 
    Note
    Note:
    This command is available for PBX program software.
    2. Parameters
    Input Data
    TYPE: Designation by Telephone Number/Designation by LEN
    UGN: User Group Number 
    Note 1
    TELN: Telephone Number (max. 16 digits) Note 1
    LENS: Line Equipment Number Note 2
    MWLAMP: MW Lamp Status  OFF/ON
    MCI: Message Center MW Status  OFF/ON
    ATT: Attendant Console MW Status  OFF/ON
    STA: Station MW Status  OFF/ON
    VMM: Voice Mail Module MW Status  OFF/ON
    Note 1:This parameter is valid when “Ty p e  =  1” is selected.
    Note 2:This parameter is valid when “Ty p e  =  2” is selected.
    Display Data
    FPC: Fusion Point Code (1-253) 
    Note 3
    TN: Tenant Number Note 3
    STN: Physical Station Number (max. 5 digits for Business/max. 6 digits for Hotel
    system) 
    Note 3
    Note 3:
    These parameters are for display only.
    Buttons
    Get: Click to get information on the MW status.
    Set: Click to execute the assigned MW lamp control.
    Exit: Click to exit this command. 
    						
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    Issue 1
    CPRS: Controlled Alternate PRSCs
    CPRS:Controlled Alternate PRSCs
    1. Functional Outline
    This command is necessary for the Controlled Alternate PRSCs function. It either selects the class used be-
    tween two priority restriction classes (Normal or Urgent), or indicates the class used. This command is allowed
    only when bit1 of SYS 1, INDEX 59 is “1” (Controlled Alternate PRSCs in service).
    2. Parameters
    N/U: Priority Restriction Class [N/U]
    N=Normal
    U=Urgent 
    						
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    Issue 1
    CSCL: Continuous Change of Station Class
    CSCL:Continuous Change of Station Class
    1. Functional Outline
    This command can change the station class information (RSC, SFC) continuously by designating the
    consecutive range of the station numbers.
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    TN: Tenant Number
    STN(START): First Station Number [0-9, #, * (Max. 6 digits)] 
    Note 1
    STN(END): Last Station Number [0-9, #, * (Max. 6 digits)] Note 1
    TEC(OLD): Telephone Equipment Class before change [1-31] Note 2, Note 3
    TEC(NEW): Telephone Equipment Class after change [1-31] Note 2
    RSC(OLD): Route Restriction Class before change [0-15] Note 3
    RSC(NEW): Route Restriction Class after change [0-15]
    SFC(OLD): Service Feature Class before change [0-15] 
    Note 3
    SFC(NEW): Service Feature Class after change [0-15]
    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:Details on TEC (Telephone Equipment Class) are shown below:
    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
    Note 3:If you want to change all classes of all specified stations, enter “**” for this parameter.
    Buttons
    Execute: Click to make the input data valid.
    Cancel: Click to cancel the input data.
    Exit: Click to exit this command.
    Display data
    STN: Station 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. 
    						
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    Issue 1
    CSTN: Continuous Change of Station Number
    CSTN:Continuous Change of Station Number
    1. Functional Outline
    This command can change a consecutive range of physical station numbers.
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    TN: Tenant Number 
    OLD STN(START): First Station Number before change [0-9, #, * (Max. 6 digits)] 
    Note
    OLD STN(END): Last Station Number before change [0-9, #, * (Max. 6 digits)] Note
    NEW STN(START): First Station Number after change [0-9, #, * (Max. 6 digits)] Note
    NEW STN(END): Last Station Number after change [0-9, #, * (Max. 6 digits)] Note
    Note:
    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.
    Buttons
    Execute: Click to make the input data valid.
    Cancel: Click to cancel the input data
    Exit: Click to exit this command.
    Display data
    OLD STN: Station Number before change
    NEW STN: Station Number after change
    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. 
    						
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