NEC Roamer An Open Application Interface Installation Guide
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NDA-30016 Revision 3.0Page 15 Roamer Installation Guide MAT Assignments Chapter 4 MAT Assignments This guide assumes that data settings that affect the operation of all OAI software on a system-wide basis have already been assigned on the NEAX Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT). Such settings include system index values and assignment of Interface I/O Port Data in the Interface Processor (IP). For more information about these system data settings and the MAT commands described below, refer to the OAI Module Installation Manual for the NEAX2400 IMS, the NEAX2400 IMS Command Manual, the NEAX2400 IMS Job Specification Manual, and the NEAX2400 IMS Programming Manual. Assignment of MSF Function Key Roamer requires MAT assignment of the Mode Set Facility (MSF) to an OAI- assigned function key on all Dterms affected by application. This process involves assigning the MSF and its Operation Code (Op-Code), configured for Roamer in the APM Application Configuration option, to one of the 14 OAI Key Codes. (The MSF Op-Codes range from 128 to 191. These are available for on-screen viewing through the Providers command in the APM Application Configuration option.) Each of the OAI Key Codes corresponds to an AKY1 Function Key Index (FKI) value which is then assigned to the specific D term function key. This process is illustrated below: Figure 4-1 OAI Function Key Assignment A knowledge of the Dterm stations in the NEAX system and which ones will have access to Roamer is necessary to making the following assignments: APM Application Configuration Designation of Facility (Type) and its Op-Code for Use by RoamerMAT AOKC Command Assignment of an OAI Key Code (between 1 and 14) to the Same Facility Type and Op-CodeMAT AKY1 Command Assignment of Corresponding MAT Function Key Index to a specific D term Function Key . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . PBX Correspondence of AOKC AKY1 OAI Function Key Codes Key Indices 1 < . . . .> 34 2 < . . . .> 35 3 < . . . .> 36 4 < . . . .> 37 5 < . . . .> 38 6 < . . . .> 39 7 < . . . .> 40 8 < . . . .> 41 9 < . . . .> 42 10 < . . . .> 43 11 < . . . .> 44 12 < . . . .> 45 13 < . . . .> 46 14 < . . . .> 47
Page 16NDA-30016 Revision 3.0 MAT Assignments Roamer Installation Guide AOKC Command: (Assignment of OAI Key Codes) This command is used to associate the MSF facility and its operation code that was configured in the APM for Roamer to one of the 14 OAI Key Codes in the MAT. 1. Select an unused OAI Key Code from 1 to 14. To determine what Key Codes are available for assignment, use the LOKC command to list the AOKC Key Codes that are already assigned. 2. Enter MSF as the facility to be assigned to the selected Key Code, using the val- ues on the screen. 3. Enter the same Op-Code that was configured for Roamer in the APM. If neces- sary, retrieve it using the Providers command on the APM Configuration Entry screen. AKY1 Command: (Assignment of Dterm Function Key) This command is used to assign key data on the Dterms that are to have access to Roamer. MAT Function Key Indexes #34 to #47 have been designated for use in the OAI system and correspond to the 14 OAI Key Codes as illustrated on the previous page. The AKY1 command is used to assign a D term function key to the specific MAT Function Key Index that, in turn, corresponds to the previously assigned OAI Key Code. This command must be used to assign the function key on each D term that is to be set up with access to Roamer. 1. Enter the same tenant number that is configured for Roamer in the APM Appli- cation Configuration option (i.e., Tenant Number on page 8). 2. Enter the station number of the D term on which the function key is being as- signed. 3. Enter to the D term function key field the MAT Function Key Index that corre- sponds to the previously assigned OAI Key Code.
NDA-30016 Revision 3.0Page 17 Roamer Installation Guide MAT Assignments Figure 4-2 OAI Function Key Assignment Example In the example illustrated in Figure 4-2 above, MSF #129 is configured for Roamer and is assigned through the AOKC command to OAI Key Code 10. OAI Key Code 10 corresponds in the PBX to MAT Function Key Index 43. Each D term in the system that is to access Roamer has function key 3 assigned to MAT Function Key Index 43 via the AKYI command. Now, for the duration of Roamer’s lifetime, whenever a phone user presses function key 3 on any assigned D term, MSF 129 initiates communication with Roamer. Assignment of Free Location Feature ASYD Command: (Assignment of System Data)Make the following setting: Sys 1 Index 4 bit 4 – Enter 1 (Yes) to enable the Free Location Feature. Note: If OAI goes down and the logical and physical number sets are the same, dis- abling this Free Location Feature disables all relocated logical numbers and only physical number assignments are accessible. APM Application Configuration Roamer configured for MSF #129MAT AOKC Command OAI Key code #10 given MSF facility type and Op-Code #129MAT AKY1 Command Function Key Index #43 assigned to D term Function Key #3 . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . PBX Correspondence of AOKC AKY1 OAI Function Key Codes Key Indices 1 < . . . .> 34 2 < . . . .> 35 3 < . . . .> 36 4 < . . . .> 37 5 < . . . .> 38 6 < . . . .> 39 7 < . . . .> 40 8 < . . . .> 41 9 < . . . .> 42 10 < . . . .> 43 11 < . . . .> 44 12 < . . . .> 45 13 < . . . .> 46 14 < . . . .> 47Function Key #3
Page 18NDA-30016 Revision 3.0 MAT Assignments Roamer Installation Guide Assignment of Numbering Plan to Support Free Location Feature ANPD Command: (Assignment of Numbering Plan Data)This command is used to assign the actual first digit and the total number of digits for the set of physical numbers and again for the logical numbers. For instance, if the physical numbers are to be four digits long and lie in the range between 3000 to 3999, the first digit is 3 and the total number of digits is 4. The logical numbers can be the same first digit and total number of digits. Remember, use the same tenant number that was configured for Roamer. ASPA Command: (Assignment of Special Access Code) This command is then used to associate the first digit, assigned through ANPD, with a kind of service. In ASPA, assign the logical and physical number(s) from ANPD to STN – Station Number Level. Use the tenant number configured for Roamer and the same connection status index that was used in ANPD. ASDT Command: (Assignment of Station Data)Finally, this command is used to associate each physical (station) number from ANPD to the actual Dterm, or station, Line Equipment Number (LENS) and telephone class. Again, use the same tenant number. Note: Now that MAT assignments for logical and physical numbers are complete and correspond to the Roamer database, when a telephone user enters a logical num- ber, the NEAX performs the following processes: a. It reads the first digit and the total number of digits according to the ANPD assignment. b. It finds that the first digit is assigned to station service through the ASPA. c. It checks to see if the Free Location Feature (FLF) is enabled. d. If FLF is enabled, from its database Roamer provides the physical number associated to that logical number. e. Then the NEAX reads the ASDT to find out what actual D term is associated to that physical number and makes the change in assignment. Roamer is installed and ready to be initialized. Enter the APM Operations Menu and initialize Roamer through the Non-CRT Application Control option according to instructions provided in the APM Operations Manual.