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Panasonic Cpc+AII/B Digital Business System Release Notes Manual
Panasonic Cpc+AII/B Digital Business System Release Notes Manual
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DBS Release Notes CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)Panasonic@June 10, 1996 to specify Data Length for Serial Port 2... FFI 2# 2# 15# (3 or 4)# -f 3=7 bits 4=8 bits NoteslSerial Port 2 requires a special interface cable. lSerial Port 2 can be used for Bus Monitor/Maintenance only. You must continue to use the backplane port (Serial Port 1) for SMDR. lPort selections are made from the Attendant phone as follows: to set Serial Port I for...and Serial Port 2 for... dial ##90Bus Monitor/Maintenance no outputdial #92 SMDRBus Monitor/Maintenancedial #93 SMDR/Maintenance no output lWhen Serial Port 2 is used(i.e., #92 has been entered), the internal RAI modem cannot be accessed.Page 34 .Additional Serial Port on CPC Card
Panasonic@June lo,1996DBS Release Notes CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary) Tl NetworkingNOTE: The following inform&on covers Tl Networking features that directly affect CPC-EX operation. For detailed information regarding TI Networking, see “Tl Networking Reference Guide”, Part No.550XlOO01, Section 540. CPC-EX allows up to 4 DBS’s to be connected together via Tl interface to form a DBS phone network. Such a network provides the following new features: lNetwork Extension to Extension Calling. Call Forwarding to Network Extensionsl Paging across Network nodes lNetwork Route selection lRemote DBS CO Access lSMDR Network Support lIndependent Node Attendant Assignment These feature are described in greater detail in the following sections. Hardware Requirements Each site (node) must contain the following hardware:l CPC-EX l SCC-B l Tl TrunkCardl TlMDFl Tl Synch Unit lExternal CSU (not provided by Panasonic) The maximum number of nodes which can be connected together is 4. Each node can be either a single or double DBS cabinet configuration. The connection between these systems is accomplished via Tl talk paths, with the quantity determined during installation. Network Extension to Extension Calling Networked DBS’s use a 4-digit extension numbering plan. The first digit determines the node being called. For example: Node 1 - leading digit 1 Node 2 - leading digit 2 Tl Networking lPage 36
Dl3S Release NotesPanasonic@CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary) June lo,1996 Node 3 - leading digit 3 Node 4 - leading digit 4Figure 15. Tl Network Extension Numbering. Node 1 Extension XXX Tl Node Network Trunks Node 2 Extension 2XXX When an extension in one node is called via the intercom from an extension in a different node, the called extension rings - Intercom Voice Calling and OHVA do not work when calling from one node to another. The DBS determines how to route the calls based on the network trunk group priorities established during programming. To allow optimum flexibility in a 4-node network, up to 3 different trunk group priorities can be established. Figure 16. Tl Network Call Priority Routing Node1 Extension 1XXX LeadingDigit2Node2. Priority 1.Extension 2XXX Node 3 Extension 3XXXNode 4 Extension 4XXX Call Forwarding to Network Extensions Any call can forward to an extension on any node by assigning the targeted extension number in a Personal Speed Dial bin. To establish the call forward setting, the user follows normal call forwarding settings and uses the (AUTO)XXX personal speed dial number entry. .Page 36l Tl Networking
Panasonic@June lo,1996DBS Release Notes CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary) Paging Across Nefwork Nodes Every node can allow or deny network paging for each class of service. Network Route Selection A’new option is available for Forced Least Cost Routing to include network route selection. This option provides 50 6-digit entries which determine how dialed numbers are routed through the network for optimal cost performance. For example, if Node 1 of a networked system is in the 20 1 area code and Node 2 is in the 2 12 area code, all calls from Node 1 to the 212 area code or surrounding area codes can be routed through the second node to the public network. Remote CO Access End users in one node can also place calls manually through a distant node by dialing the node number followed by a trunk group (9). SMDR Network Support New options are available in CPC-EX to support call accounting in networked systems.These options are: Specifying the call record to be printed. A new field has been added: FF12# 2#/ 6# (3) - Incoming, Outgoing, Network In the actual SMDR record output, network traffic will be indicated by the following new record types: W = CO Outgoing to Network w = CO Incoming from Network t= Network Transfer The following new data output is found in the extension number field: #Ol-#64- Network trunk number Tl Networking lPage 37
DBS Release NotesPanasonic@CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)June lo,1996_. . Independent Node Attendant Assignment A central network operator can be assigned for Dial 0 access from any node. Each node can independantly designate a network attendant. For example, Nodes 1,2 & 3 can send Dial 0 calls to the attendant on Node 1, while Node 4 sends Dial 0 calls to its local attendant. Settings Modified for Networking The following programming addresses have been modified to add parameters necessary for Tl networking. (See the TI Networking Reference Manual for complete instructions) Extension Number Digits DescriptionThe CPC-EX card allows a 4-digit extension numbering plan to be used on networked DBS systems. The first digit of the extension determines on which DBS the extension is located - for example, extension 1321 will be on DBS 1, while extension 2547 will be on DBS 2. Each DBS routes calls based on the leading digit of the dialed extension. A DBS operating in a network environment must use the 4-digit extension numbering plan. Stand-alone (non-networked) DBS systems, however, must continue to use 2 or 3 digit extensions. Programming to specify the length of extension numbers... FFI 2# I## 12# (O-2)# +f 0=2-digit numbering 1=3-digit numbering new-W 2=4-digit numbering Note: An extra “#” must be entered toconfii the selection. (or press9” to cancel)Page 38l Tl Networking
Panasonic@June lo,1996 DES Release Notes CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary) SMDR Printing Mode I: Outbound and Inbound DescriptionSMDR data sent to Serial Port 1 can now include Network Calls also. Programming to specify the call type to be included in SMDR... FFl 2# 2# 6# (0 r 2)# O=Include outbound calls only l=Include both inbound and outbound calls new-W 2=Include inbound, outbound, and network calls TI Trunk Type DescriptionThe setting for Tl Trunk Type now includes a parameter for E&M Network. Programming to determine the type of trunk signaling for each Tl channel... FFl 8# 4# 6# (I-54) I# (0;4)# f f Trunk Number (l-64) O=Loop start/ l=Ground start 1 (used for all ground start trunks) 2=Ground start 2 (not currently used) 3=E&Mnew-W 4=E&M Network Tl Networking lPage 39
DBS Release NotesPanasoniaBCPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)June 10.1996 Extension Numbers DescriptionThe address for extension number assignments has been modified to allow for 4-digit extensions. Programming I to assign extension numbers to ports...FF3 (l-l 44)# I# (1OO-N699)# + Extension PortExtension Number Defaults: Port l=lO, 100, or 1000 Port 2=11,101, or 1001 Port 3=12,102, or 1002 etc. Note: N=DBS network node number l-4 Forced LCR/NRS DescriptionThe address for Forced Least Cost Routing has been modified to include Network Node Route Selection (NRS). Programming to set individual extensions for forced LWNRS...FF3 (1-I 44)# 4# (O/l)# +f Extension PortO=Disabled (no forced LCR/NRS) l=Enabled (forced LCR/NRS) Note: If not in a network (NRS is not enabled), then only forced LCR is enabled.Page 40l Tl Networking
Panasonic@D6S Release Notes June lo,1996CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary) Other Changes to Programming Addresses Flexible Function Screen Soft-Key Assignments (FFl 2# 7# 2539# (I-lO)# (xxxxxxxx)#) and FF Key Assignments have been modified to allow up to S-digit entries. New Programming Addresses New programming addresses have been added to support Tl Networking. These new addresses are applicable only in a networked environment and can be ignored in a stand-alone (non-networked DBS). Refer to the Tl Networking Reference Guide for detailed information. Tl Networking lPage 41
DBS Release NotesPanasonic@CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary) June lo,1996 Modification to Toll Restriction Service DescriptionThe program address for TRS Operator Access (FF7 l# lS#...) has been modified to allow an extension to dial “O+NXX” phone numbers, even if “O-only” dialing is denied. Four settings are possible. See Table 5 for descriptions. ProgrammingFF7 I# 18# (l-l 44)# (093)# fz Extension PortSee Table 5 Table 5.TRS Operator Access settings IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS: 0 = Old Format (10XxX ONLY) SettingActionType of Call 0Restrict“O-only” and “00-only” calls. “1OXXxo-only” calls. IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS: I= New Format (1OlXXXX ONLY) SettingActionType of Call 0Restrict“O-only” and “00-only” calls. (default) “lOlXXXXO-only” calls. I “0” + additional digits per TRS tables. “00”+ additional digits per TRS tables. “01” + additional digits per TRS tables, Overseas Access Switch, and Lntema-tional Calls Switch. “lOXXX0” + additional digits per TRS tables. “lOXXXO1” + additional digits per TRS tables, Overseas Access Switch, and International Calls Switch. continued...Allow/Deny “0” + additional digits per TRS tables. “00” + additional digits per TRS tables “01” + additional digits per TRS tables, Overseas Access Switch, and Interna- tional Calls Switch. “lOlXXXX0” + additional digits per TRS tables. “lOlXXXXO1” + additional digits per TRS tables, Overseas Access Switch, and International Calls Switch. Page 42 lModification to Toll Restriction Service
Panasonic@DBS Release Notes June lo,1996CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary) IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS:IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT 1s: 0 = Old Format (10XxX ONLY)1 = New Format (1OlXXXX ONLY) SettingActionType of CallSettingActionType of Call 1Allow“O-only” and “OO-only” only calls.1Allow“O-only” and “OO-only” calls. “IOXXXO-only” calls.“101XXXXO-only” calls. Allow/Deny “0” + additional digits per TRS tables.Allow/Deny “0” + additional digits per TRS tables. “00” + additional digits per TRS tables.“00” + additional digits per TRS tables “01” + additional digits per TRS tables,“01” + additional digits per TRS tables, Overseas Access Switch, and Intema-Overseas Access Switch, and Interna- tional Calls Switch.tional Calls Switch. “lOXXX0” + additional digits per TRS“lOlXXXX0” + additional digits per table.%TRS tables. “1OXXXOl” + additional digits per“1OlXXXXOI” + additional digits per ‘IRS tables, Overseas Access Switch,TRS tables, Overseas Access Switch, and International Calls Switch.and International Calls Switch. 2Restrict“O-only” and “OO-only” calls.2Restrict“O-only” and “00-only” calls. “10xXx0-only” calls.“IOlXXXXO-only” calls. Allow“0” + additional digits. “00” + additional digits. “IOXXXO” + additional digits.Allow “0” + additional digits. “00” + additional digits.* “IOlXXXXO” + additional digits. Allow/Deny “01” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and International Calls Switch. “IOXXXOl” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and Interna- tional Calls Switch. Allow/Deny “01” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and International Calls Switch. “IOlXXXXOl” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and Interna- tional Calls Switch. 3Allow“O-only” and “OO-only” calls.3Allow“O-only” and “OO-only” calls. “1OXXXO-only” calls.“lOlXXXXO-only” calls. “0” + additional digits.“0” + additional digits. “00” + additional digits.“00” + additional digits. “IOXXXO” + additional digits.“IOIXXXXO” + additional digits. Allow/Deny “01” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and International Calls Switch. “1OXXXOI” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and Intema- tional Calls Switch.Allow/Deny “01” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and International Calls Switch. “1OlXXXXOl” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and Internn- tional Calls Switch.Modification to Toll Restriction ServicelPage 43