Panasonic DBS 576HD Technical Manual
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Section 700 - Operation 576HD-50-700 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 A-9 Implementation The configuration of this system is described in the following steps: 1. The system needs are listed in Table 1, “Example - User Needs Worksheet,” on page 10. Most of the information is straight forward. The Day TRS and Night TRS classes are determined by assigning consecutive Class numbers to each unique calling need. When a duplicate need is encountered, the same class number is assigned. The system trunk equipment is listed in Table 2, “Example - MCO Tenant/Trunk Groups Worksheet,” on page 11.
A-10 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 576HD-50-700 Section 700 - Operation Table A-1. Example - User Needs Worksheet Tenant Name XYZ Department Stores Tenant # 1 (1-72) User Type (office, executive, lobby)User Extension (or Trunk) Ports (BSSC) and NumbersDay Calling Needs (Long Distance, 411, specific number, etc.)Night Calling Needs (Long Distance, 411, specific number, etc.)Day TRS Classa (1-50) a. After all user data has been entered, then assign class numbers. Night TRS Class a (1-50) Executive 1101-1125 No Restrictions No Restrictions 1 1 Buyers 1166 - 1175 No Restrictions except special numbers (976, 1900, 411, operator access, collect calls, etc.)No Restrictions except special numbers (976, 1900, 411, operator access, collect calls, etc.)22 General Office 1126-1165 Long Distance Allowed No special numbers (976, 1900, 411, operator access, collect calls, etc.)Local calls only No special numbers (976, 1900, 411, operator access, collect calls, etc.) Allowed to call City B34 Attendant Group 1176-1177 No Restriction Local calls only No special numbers (976, 1900, 411, operator access, collect calls, etc.) Allowed to call City B14 Retail floor 1178-1253 Local calls only No special numbers (976, 1900, 411, operator access, collect calls, etc.) Allowed to call City BLocal calls only No special numbers (976, 1900, 411, operator access, collect calls, etc.) Allowed to call City B44 Warehouse 1254-1260 Extension calling and emergency calling onlyExtension calling and emergency calling only55
Section 700 - Operation 576HD-50-700 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 A-11 Table A-2. Example - MCO Tenant/Trunk Groups Worksheet Tenant Name XYZ Department Stores Tenant Number 1 Trunk Group Number (0-99)Description (Two-Way CO LS, Tie Line, FX, etc.)Trunks in Trunk Group (Number/BSSC) Usage (MCO1 - Dial “9”, MCO2 - dial “81”, Direct Access Only, etc.) 1 Two-Way CO (Exchange Line) Loop Start1-24 MCO 1 - Dial “9”
A-12 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 576HD-50-700 Section 700 - Operation 2. From the User Needs and Tenant Trunk Groups Worksheets, TRS levels are determined. This list is created by reviewing the different calling needs and assigning the most restrictions to the lowest TRS level and working up to the least restriction level. Table A-3. Example - Origination TRS Level Plan Originator TRS LevelTRS Level Properties 9 No Restriction 8 7 6 5 4 All long distance calls allowed except special numbers (976, 1900, 411, operator access, collect calls, etc.) Allow public emergency numbers 3 North America long distance calls allowed except special numbers (976, 1900, 411, operator access, collect calls, etc.) Allow public emergency numbers 2 Local Calls Allowed No long distance or special numbers (976, 1900, 411, operator access, collect calls, etc.) Allow calls to (205) 555-XXXX, (205) 556-XXXX, and (205) 557-XXXX Allow public emergency numbers 1 Public emergency numbers only 0 No Outside Calling/PBX Centrex & Extension only
Section 700 - Operation 576HD-50-700 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 A-13 3. Next the Origination TRS Level is determined for each Trunk group per class. Using Table 1, “Example - User Needs Worksheet,” on page 10, each unique origination class is determined. Then using Table 3, “Example - Origination TRS Level Plan,” on page 12 the TRS level is determined for each class. (If there were multiple trunk groups available, a TRS level would be assigned for each trunk group for each class.) Table A-4. Example - Origination TRS Class/Level Worksheet Origination TRS Class Origination TRS Level (0-9) Number User Type(s) (Executive, Office, loading dock)Trunk Group 1 Description: Used for all outside calls.Trunk Group ___ Description:Trunk Group ___ Description:Trunk Group ___ Description:Trunk Group ___ Description: 1Executive (Day/Night) Attendant (Day9 2Buyer (Day/Night) 4 3General Office (Day) 3 4General Office (Night) Attendant Group (Night) Retail Floor (Day/Night)2 5Warehouse (Day/Night) 1
A-14 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 576HD-50-700 Section 700 - Operation 4. Calls are screened by first considering the initial digits dialed. In this case, the first Prefix Dialed entry is a 1. This will look at any number that starts with 1. A * is available as a wild card. This represents any single digit 1-9. When prefix dial is being considered by the system, the system looks for the longest exact match first. The system will consider a wildcard last. For instance, 911 is considered before *11 or even *. Notice also in this example there are multiple entries that begin with 9. If the leading digits are not enough to determine the handling of the call, then additional digits can be considered by entering a Prefix ID that references entries in the Analyze Digits Table. Otherwise, the Prefix ID is left blank and the additional items are considered. In this example, we cross reference Prefix ID 1 in the Analyze Digits Table for any dialed number that begins with 1. The remaining digits are analyzed in the Analyze Digits Table. From Table 1, “Example - User Needs Worksheet,” on page 10 and Table 3, “Example - Origination TRS Level Plan,” on page 12, the restriction levels are determined for each type of dialed call. Route Type and Route Pattern Number are not used with TRS-only operation. Table A-5. Example - Leading Digits Worksheet Pattern Number (1-100)Prefix Dial (up to 10 digits)Prefix ID (Go to this Prefix ID in Analyze Digits Ta b l e s )Number of Following DigitsRestriction TRS Level (Any Origination TRS at this level or below will be restricted)Route Type Route Table (0) Route List (1) Time List (2) Route Pattern Number Route Table (1-200) Route List (1-100) or Time List (1-50) 11 1N/A N/A N/A N/A 2101**** 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A 310*** 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A 4101 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A 510 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A 60N/A8N/AN/A 701 2 N/A 8 N/A N/A 7911 0 N/A 0 N/A N/A 8*11 0 N/A 4 N/A N/A 95976 0 N/A 4 N/A N/A 10* 0 N/A 1 N/A N/A
Section 700 - Operation 576HD-50-700 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 A-15 5. In this case, Prefix ID 1 links calls that have a dialed prefix of 1. Several entries are made to determine the restriction TRS level and the Route Type. The call originator must have a Origination TRS Level exceeding 1 for the call to be allowed. If any other analyze digits are dialed this would be covered by the three * wildcards (***). In this case; the call originator must have a TRS level exceeding 2 for the call to be allowed. Table A-6. Example - Analyze Digits Worksheet Pattern Number (1-500)Prefix IDDigits to Analyze (in addition to the leading digits) Number of Following DigitsRestriction TRS Level (Any Origination TRS at this level or below will be restricted)Route Type Route Table (0) Route List (1) Time List (2) Route Pattern Number Route Table (1-200) Route List (1-100) or Time List (1-50) 1120555* (120555XXXXX)N/A 1N/A N/A 21***976 (1NXX976XXXX)N/A 8N/A N/A 31***5551212 (1NXX5551212)N/A 2N/A N/A 41800 (1800XXXXXXX)N/A 1N/A N/A 51888 (1888XXXXXXX)N/A 1N/A N/A 61900 (1900XXXXXXX)N/A 8N/A N/A 71*** (1NXXXXXX)N/A 2N/A N/A 82*** (0XXXX... - Collect Call)N/A 8N/A N/A
A-16 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 576HD-50-700 Section 700 - Operation ARS Configuration and Operation This section provides the following: • An overview of ARS. • An example ARS configuration. • Worksheets for planning and implementing an ARS plan. ARS/TRS Programming/Operation Overview The purpose of TRS is to restrict outside call origination based on the dialed number and the originator. The purpose of ARS is to automatically select the lowest cost route available for a call based on the dialed number. The system allows separate TRS operation or TRS operation concurrent with ARS operation. TRS-only operation is described in the previous section of this appendix. The TRS portion of ARS/TRS works in the same manner. As shown in Figure A-5 “ARS/TRS Operation” found at the end of this appendix, up to 50 TRS/ARS Class Settings are assigned. When a call is originated, several general settings for the originator are always considered: •Digit Restriction - This is the maximum number of digits that can be dialed. •Incoming Dialing Restriction - If this is enabled, an outside call cannot be originated during an incoming call. •Outgoing SSD Dialing Restriction - This determines if SSD dialing is allowed or not. •Star (*) and Pound (#) Dialing Restriction. - This determines if the * and # digits can be outdialed. When a call is originated, the system determines the TRS/ARS Class for the originator from either the Extension Class Assignments or the Trunk Class Assignments. It then determines the originator TRS level and originator TRS level from the TRS/ARS Class Assignments. In addition, the Queuing Point continue parameter setting is considered. When the call is dialed, the system collects the digits and compares the leading digits to the leading digits table entry. The system looks for the longest available exact match. A * may be entered as a wild card for any digit position. If an exact match is found, the system looks to see if there is a prefix ID. If so, it will jump to the analyze digits table. If not, the system will compare the entered TRS Restriction value to the call originator’s assigned TRS level. If the Restriction value is equal to or greater than the originator’s TRS level, the call is denied. Otherwise, the Route Type and associated Pattern # are determined and the system jumps there.
Section 700 - Operation 576HD-50-700 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 A-17 Figure A-2. ARS/TRS Flowchart Page 1 of 2 Extension ortrunk dialsfirst MCO Code(usually9) U ser dialsdigit W hatR oute Type/Pattern is entered? S ystem checks R estriction TR S Levelin Leading D igit or A nalyze D igitTableSyste m ch ecks originating ext.ortrunk T R S C lass System com pares dialed digit(s) to Leading D igits Ta blePrefixDial entries System com pares additionaldigit(s) to A nalyze D igitsTable PrefixDialentries IsOrigination TR S Le velgreaterthan Restriction T R S Level? IsthereaPrefixID entryin Leading DigitsTable?Syste m ch ecks class a ssignm entforT R S level and A R S Level Origination TR S and A R S Level Areadditional digitsrequired form atch ? Are additional digitsrequired form atch?Yes Yes N o exact match No M atch Match Match Yes No Deny call Denycall Restrict callNo No NoYesTime List P a ttern Route List P a ttern Route Pattern
A-18 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 576HD-50-700 Section 700 - Operation Figure A-3. ARS/TRS Flowchart Page 2 of 2 System selectsTimeList associated w ithSpecialD ay Denythe callDenythe call Denythe call Denythe call No m oredigits outdialed Isthereanavailable trunk (beginning w ith firstp riorityroute)? Hasthe Q ueuing Timerexpired?Issue W arning Tone tocalloriginator System selectsTimeList associated w ithDay ofthe W eek Isthe originatorA R S Levelless than the first priorityARS Level Isthisthe last Priority Levelentry? Isthe originatorA R S Levelless than the next priorityARS Level Isthereanavailable trunk inthe listed route?Isthereanavailable trunk inthe listed route? Is Q ueuing P oint enabled?IsW arning Tone enabled? Isthere a n asso ciated digitm odifytableentry? HastheMax.#of Follow ing D igits been outdialed? From the TimeListP a ttern th e system determines the active timeperiod and its associated R outeListYes No NoNoNo NoNo No NoNo No Yes Yes Yes YesYes YesYes YesYes YesYes No System m odifies outdialed digits perD igitM odify Table System collectsand outdialsadigit The system connectsto trunk and outdialsall collected digits (m odified as specified) Route ListP atternTime ListP attern