Siemens Saturn Epabx Oc1e Dyad Digital Telephone User Instructions
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SATURN EPABX CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-l-B919 Issue 1, December 1984 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: LCRCOS TITLE: LCR COS Assignments Access Level: 3, 4 Page 1 of 2 STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 1. ) DIS LCRCOS 2. DISPLAY LCR DATA COS? (Y,N) = a Requests whether LCR data COS information is to be displayed. a = Y = Yes, a = N = No. (OC II only.) 3. ENTER RANGE TO DISPLAY = nn nn Requests LCR class of service for which data is to be displayed. nn = LCR class(es) of service (O-32). For range, enter two COSs, separated by space. Enter (CR) to dis- play all. 1. ) DEL LCRCOS 2. DELETE LCR DATA COS? (Y,N) = a Requests whether LCR data COS is to be unassigned. (OC II only.) a = Y = Yes, a = N = No. 3. ENTER COS # TO DE-ASSIGN = nn Requests LCR class of service number to be unassigned. nn = LCR class of service (O-32). 1. > CHA LCRCOS 2. CHANGE LCR DATA COS? (Y,N) = a Requests whether the LCR data COS is to be changed. (OC II only.) a = Y = Yes, a = N = No. NOTE: Entering (CR) is the same as entering N for No. 3. ENTER COS # TO CHANGE = nn Requests COS number for LCR for which data is to be changed. nn = LCR class of service (O-32). 4. PROGRAM CALL PRIORITIES (O-15) = nn nn Requests programmed call priorities to be established for this COS. nn = priority(ies) (O-15) (16 max.). If more than one, separate each by spaces. Enter (CR) for no change. 5. ALT ADV TIME (TENTHS OF SECS) = nnn Requests time before alternate route is attempted during search nnn = advance time (in tenths of a se- for facility, for this COS. Enter (CR) for no change. cond O-255). 6. # OF CALLBACK RETRIES REQUIRED = n Requests number of callback attempts that should be made, if call- n = number of callbacks (O-9). back feature is used. Enter (CR) for no change.
SATURN EPABX A30808-X5051-E120-l-B919 CMU Procedures issue 1, December 1984 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: LCRCOS TITLE: LCR COS Assignments Page 2 of 2 STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 7. DISABLE FLAGS = aaaaaaaa . . . aaaaaaaa I Requests list of flags which should be changed from the enabled state to the disabled state. If more than one, separate each by space. Enter (CR) for no change. aaaaaaaa = flag(s); see Table 901.1. 8. 1 ENABLE FLAGS = aaaaaaaa . . . aaaaaaaa I Requests list of flags which should be changed from the disabled state to the enabled state. If more than one, separate each by space. Enter (CR) for no change. aaaaaaaa = flag(s); see Table 901.1. Table 901.1 Least Cost Routing Class-of-Service Flags ALPHAMERIC INPUT ADVTONE ALTADV EXPTONE OFHK ONHK SPCLACCT DESCRIPTION Tone required when alternate trunk advance occurs. Alternate trunk group selection (advance) allowed. Expensive route tone required when LCR selects an expensive trunk. (Assign- ment of Expensive Route Tone to an LCR route element (trunk group) is per- formed via CMU procedure LCRROUTE. Off-Hook (Standby) Queuing for trunks allowed. On-Hook (Callback) Queuing for trunks allowed. User must dial a Special Account Code if special accounting trunk group select- ed by LCR. MNEMONICS USED IN THIS CMU PROCEDURE: Mnemonic cos LCR Definition Class of Service Least Cost Routing
SATURN EPABX CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-l-8919 - Issue 1, December 1984 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: LCRDPLN TITLE: LCR Dialing Plan Access Level: 3, 4 STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION pi--l Page 1 of 2 1. > DIS LCRDPLN 2. RANGE, DGTS, OR ROUTE? (R,D,RT) = aa Requests whether LCR dialing plan data is to be displayed by range, aa = R = Range; aa = D = Digits; or digits, or route data. aa = RT = Route. NOTE: Enter “R” (or (CR)) to display a range of dialing plan entries (patterns); enter “D” to display the dialing pattern that will be selected for a particular dialed number; enter “RT” to display all entries which send calls to a particular route. If R (Range), go to step 3; if D (Digits), go to step 4; if RT (Route), go to step 5. 3. ENTER RANGE TO DISPLAY = nnn nnn nnn = dialing plan number(s), (O-299). Requests range of dialing plan numbers for which data is to be dis- Enter (CR) to display all dialing played (from to); separate by space; procedure is completed. patterns. 4. ENTER DIGIT PATTERN = a . . . a a . . . a Requests dialed digit string to be analyzed. Spaces may be insert- a . a = digit pattern. ed between fields of the number, if desired. Procedure is completed. 5. ENTER ROUTE # ((CR)=NULL) = nn Requests route number for which data are to be displayed. If none, nn = route number; (CR) = null = none. enter (CR). 1. > ADD LCRDPLN NOTE: Before entering a new dialing pattern, user must determine if LCR access codes are to be included in the dialing plan for specialized routing purposes (for example, tie trunk networks). See system option flags (CMU procedure SYSOPT). 2. ENTER DIGIT PATTERN = a . . . a a . . . a Requests digit pattern to be assigned to new dialing plan. a . a = digit pattern. NOTE: The digit pattern consists of two or more characters, with spaces as field delimiters (for example, be- tween the area code field and office code field). Legal characters are digits 0 through 9, plus the special characters A, N, S, T, X, and Z. (See Table 900.1). 3. ENTER ROUTE # ((CR)=NULL) = nn Requests route number to be assigned to above digit pattern. If nn = route number (O-99); none, enter (CR). (CR)=null=none. If route number is null, call will be blocked. 4. ENTER PLAN # OR (CR) = nnn I Requests plan number for which data are to be added. If none, enter nnn = plan number (O-299); (CR>. (CR>=null=none. NOTE: If (CR) is entered, the CMU procedure will automatically select a position and insert the new dialing pattern. If the user enters a plan number, the CMU procedure will insert the new pattern at the specified position, moving the existing rules down one position if necessary.
SATURN EPABX A30808-X5051-E120-l-B919 CMU Procedures Issue 1, December 1984 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: LCRDPLN TITLE: LCR Dialing Plan Page 2 of 2 STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 1. ) DEL LCRDPLN NOTE: Before deleting a Dial Plan, it is recommended that the user do a “DISPLAY LCRDPLN” to verify the plan number about to be deleted. This is recommended because existing plan numbers may change as plans are added or deleted. 2. ENTER PLAN # TO DELETE = nnn Requests number of dialing plan which is to be deleted. nnn = dialina plan number (O-299). 1. > CHA LCRDPLN 2. ENTER PLAN # TO CHANGE = nnn Requests dialing plan number for which LCR data is to be changed. nnn = dialing plan number (O-299). 3. NEW ROUTE # ((CR)=NULL) = nn Requests new route number to be assigned. If none, enter (CR). nn = route number (O-99); (CR)=null=none. Table 900.1 Special Characters for use in LCR Dialing Plans SPECIAL CHARACTER DESCRIPTION A This character represents digits 0 or 1. N This character represents digits 2 through 9. S This character, when placed as the last digit of an office code field, instructs LCR to consult the SCC tables before routing the call to the specified route. T This character represents an interdigit timeout. X This character represents any digit, 0 through 9. Z This character represents one or more digits, 0 through 9, followed by a timeout. MNEMONICS USED IN THIS CMU PROCEDURE: Mnemonic (CR) LCR Definition Carriage Return (RETURN key) Least Cost Routing
SATURN EPABX A30808-X5051-E120-l-B919 - CMU Procedures Issue 1, December 1984 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: LCRODR TITLE: LCR Outdialing Rules Access Level: 3, 4 STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION rIizF=l Page 1 of 2 1 1. ) DIS LCRODR 2. ENTER RULE # OR RANGE = nn nn Requests outdial rule number for which data is to be displayed. For nn = ODR number(s) (O-49). range, enter two ODRs, separated by space. Enter (CR) to display all. 1. ) ADD LCRODR 2. ENTER RULE # TO ADD = nn Requests outdial rule number for which data is to be added. nn = ODR number (O-49). 3. ENTER COMMAND = aaaaaaaa Requests command applicable for this ODR number. If OUTPULSE, aaaaaaaa = command; see Table 903.1. go to step 4; if ECHO, go to step 5; if APPEND, go to step 6; if PAUSE, DETECT, or DETECT2, go to step 7; if ECHOALL, or TOG- GLE, repeat step 3; if END procedure is completed. 4. ENTER DIGITS (I-18 DIGITS) = a . . . a a . . . a Requests digits to be outpulsed by system (18 digits per string max., a . a = outpulse digit string(s). maximum 2 strings). NOTE: Do not separate digits in strings by spaces; do separate strings by spaces. Return to step 3. 5. ENTER FIELD # = n Requests number of field in the dialing plan that is to be outpulsed. n = field number (O-9). Return to step 3. 6. ENTER ODR # TO APPEND = nn Requests outdia! rule number that is to be appended to this ODR. nn = ODR number (O-49). 7. ENTER TIME (TENTHS OF SECONDS) = nnn Requests amount of time (in tenths of seconds) that is required for nnn = time in tenths of seconds (e.g., pause between digits or detection of dial tone, as required. Return 15=1.5 seconds). Range: O-255. to step 3. I I 1. ) DEL LCRODR 1 I 2. ENTER ODR RULE # TO DELETE = nn Reauests outdial rule number for which data is to be deleted. nn = ODR number (O-49).
SATURN EPABX A30808-X5051-E120-l-8919 CMU Procedures Issue 1, December 1984 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: LCRODR TITLE: LCR Outdialing Rules Page 2 of 2 Table 903.1 Outdial Rule Commands ALPHAMERIC INPUT DESCRIPTION APPEND Allows linkage of ODRs. DETECT Dial tone detection required. DETECT2 Causes a wait for secondary dial tone from the intermediate office (2.2 seconds of continuous dial tone). Use to interface with dial access SCCs. (See note.) ECHO Allows specific fields in the dialing plan to be outpulsed. ECHOALL Outpulses all remaining fields in the dialing plan. END Marks the end of the ODR. OUTPULSE Outpulse digits required. PAUSE Pause required between digits. TOGGLE Switches outpulsing modes between DP and DTMF. NOTE: See timer DIALTONE in the SYSTIMER procedure. MNEMONICS USED IN THIS CMU PROCEDURE: Mnemonic DP DTMF LCR ODR see Definition Dial Pulse (Loop Pulsing) DualTone Multifrequency Least Cost Routing Outdial Rule Number Specialized Common Carrier ,,’
SATURN EPABX CMU Procedures A30808X5051-E120-l-B919 - Issue 1, December 1984 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: LCRROUTE TITLE: LCR Route Assignments Access Level: 3, 4 Page 1 of 3 I STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION I 1. > DIS LCRROUTE I 2. ENTER RANGE TO DISPLAY = nn nn Requests LCR routes for which data is to be displayed. For range, nn = LCR route(s) (O-99). enter two route numbers, separated by space. Enter (CR) to dis- play all. 1. > ADD LCRROUTE 2. ENTER ROUTE NUMBER = nn Requests LCR route number to be added. nn = LCR route number (O-99). 3. ENTER NUMBER OF ELEMENTS (l-8) = n Requests number of element(s) that are to be established for this n = number of elements (l-8). route. 4. ENTER TRUNK GROUP (O-31) = nn Requests trunk group number that corresponds to this LCR route nn = trunk group number (O-31). element. 5. ENTER OUTDIAL RULE = nn Requests the outdial rule number that is to apply to this LCR route element. nn = outdial rule number (O-49). 6. ENTER SCHEDULES (A-H, AE-HE) = aa . . . aa 7. Requests time schedules that apply to this LCR route element. If more aa = time schedule(s) (A-H, AE-HE). than one, separate each by spaces. Refer to appropriate data base form for assigned time schedules corresponding to schedule codes. NOTE: Schedules A through H are defined by the CMU procedure LCRSCHD. The “E” is appended to indicate that expensive route tone should be given during this period. ENTER PROG. CALL PRIORITY (O-15) = nn . . . nn Requests the programmed call priority assigned to this LCR route element. nn = programmed call priority (O-15). 8. ENTER ELEMENT FLAGS = aaaaaaaa . . . aaaaaaaa I I Requests the flags to apply to this LCR route element. aaaaaaaa = element flag(s); see Table 902.1. 1. > DEL LCRROUTE I I I 1 2. 1 ENTER ROUTE TO DELETE = nn I I I Requests LCR route number to be deleted. nn = LCR route number (O-99).
SATURN EPABX A30808-X5051-E120-I-8919 CMU Procedures Issue 1, December 1984 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: LCRROUTE TITLE: LCR Route Assignments STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION Page 2 of 3 ‘_ I‘ ;;j ‘; 3. ENTER ELEMENT OR RANGE (O-7) = n n Requests element (or range of elements) number that is (are) to n = element(s) (O-7). be deleted within the specified LCR route(s). NOTE: Enter (CR) to delete all elements of LCR route. 1. ) INS LCRROUTE NOTE: This procedure allows a route element to be inserted. , 2. ENTER ROUTE NUMBER = nn Requests LCR route number to be added. nn = LCR route number (O-99). 3. ENTER ELEMENT NUMBER (O-7) = n Requests element number to be inserted. n = number of element (O-7). 4. ENTER TRUNK GROUP (O-31) = nn Requests number of trunk group that corresponds to this LCR route nn = trunk group number (O-31) element. 5. ENTER OUTDIAL RULE = nn Requests number of outdial rule that applies to this LCR route element. nn = outdial rule number (O-49). 6. ENTER SCHEDULES (A-H,AE-HE) = aa . . . aa Requests time schedules that apply to this LCR route element. If more aa = time schedule(s) (A-H, AE-HE). than one, separate each by spaces. Refer to appropriate data base form for assigned time schedules corresponding to schedule codes. 7. ENTER PROG. CALL PRIORITY (O-15) = nn Requests the programmed call priority assigned to this LCR route element. nn = programmed call priority (O-15). 8. ENTER ELEMENT FLAGS = aaaaaaaa . . . aaaaaaaa Requests the flags to apply to this LCR route element. Enter (CR) for none. aaaaaaaa = element flag(s); see Table 902.1. 1. ) CHA LCRROUTE 2. ENTER ROUTE TO CHANGE = nn I I Requests LCR route number to be changed. nn = LCR route number (O-99). 3. ELEMENT TO CHANGE (O-7) = n Requests whether element number or flags are to be changed for this route. a = number of element to be changed (O-7).
SATURN EPABX A30808-X5051-E120-l-B919 CMU Procedures Issue 1, December 1984 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: LCRROUTE TITLE: LCR Route Assignments STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION Page 3 of 3 4. NEW TRUNK GROUP, IF NEEDED = nn Requests new trunk group number to be assigned to this LCR route nn = trunk group number (O-31). element, if required. Enter (CR) for no change. 5. NEW OUTDIAL RULE, IF NEEDED = nn Requests new outdial rule to be assigned to this LCR route element, nn = outdial rule number (O-49). if required. Enter (CR) for no change. 6. NEW SCHEDULES, IF NEEDED = aa Requests new time schedules to be assigned to this LCR route ele- aa = time schedule(s) (A-H, AE-HE). ment, if required. If more than one, separate each by spaces. Refer to appropriate data base form for assigned time schedules cor- responding to schedule codes. Enter {CR) for no change. 7. NEW PRIORITY, IF NEEDED = nn Requests new programmed call priority to be assigned to this LCR nn = programmed call priority (O-15). route element, if required. Procedure is completed. Enter (CR) for no change. DISABLE FLAGS = aaaaaaaa . . . aaaaaaaa Requests which flags are to be disabled for this LCR route element. aaaaaaaa = element flag(s); see Table Enter (CR) for no change. 902.1. ENABLE FLAGS = aaaaaaaa . . . aaaaaaaa Requests which flags are to be enabled for this LCR route element. aaaaaaaa = element flag(s); see Table Enter (CR) for no change. 902.1. Table 902.1 Least Cost Routing Route Flags ALPHAMERIC INPUT DMDR Data Message Detail Recording Required (OC II only). NOCONFTN No Confirmation Tone Required SPCLACCT Special Account Code Required scco Specialized Common Carrier - 0 SCCl Specialized Common Carrier - 1 scc2 Specialized Common Carrier - 2 SMDR Station Message Detail Recording Required DESCRIPTION SEE NOTE NOTES: 1. Eliminates the three-burst tone when a trunk is selected. May be desirable when LCR is used to implement station-to- station calling in a tandem network. 2. Special Account Code is required if the flag is set in both the route element and the LCR Class of Service. 3. This flag is set to indicate that this trunk group and Outdial Rule are used to reach the corresponding SCC. The element will be used only if an area code/office code match is found in the corresponding SCC table. MNEMONICS USED IN THIS CMU PROCEDURE: Mnemonic Definition LCR Least Cost Routing see Specialized Common Carrier
SATURN EPABX A30808-X5051-E120-2-8919 CMU Procedures Issue 2, December 1985 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: LCRSCC TITLE: LCR Special Common Carrier Data Access Level: 3, 4 piF=J Page 1 of 2 STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 1. ) DIS LCRSCC I I 2. ENTER OPTION (SCCN OR HNPA) = aaaa . Requests whether SCC(n) or HNPA data are to be displayed. If SCCN, aaaa = SCCN = SCC data; go to step 3; if HNPA, procedure is completed. aaaa = HNPA = HNPA data. NOTE: Entering (CR) is the same as entering HNPA. 3. ENTER RANGE OF SCCS = n . . . n Requests range of SCC numbers for which data is to be displayed. n = SCC number (O-2). Enter (CR) to display data for all assigned SCCs. 4. ENTER RANGE OF NPAS = nnn . . . nnn ., -- Requests range of NPAs for which data is to be displayed. Enter (CR) nnn = NPA (200 - 919). to display data for all assigned area codes. NOTE: The display will include all area codes which are reachable via the specified SCC. I 1 5. DISPLAY OFFICE CODES? (Y,N) = a Requests whether office codes for above SCCs are to be displayed. a = Y = Yes; a = N = No. If Y (Yes), the procedure will display the reachable office codes within each displayed area code. 1. > ADD LCRSCC 2. ENTER SCC# TC MODIFY (O-2) = n Requests SCC number for which data is to be added. n = SCC number (O-2). 3. ENTER NPA To ADD OR ADD TO = nnn Requests NPA number to be added or added to. nnn = NPA number (200-919). 4. ENTER OFFICE CODES To ENABLE = nnn . . . nnn Requests office codes which are to be added to the NPA specified nnn . . . nnn = office code(s) (200-999). in step 3 (20 max.). If more than one, spearate each by spaces. NCTE: The CANCEL action does not work on SCC data base change. I , I 1. > WA LCRSCC NOTE: This procedure is used for adding and changing the HNPA code. 2. ENTER HOME NPA (200-919) = nnn Requests home NPA which is to be changed. nnn = home NPA (200-919). NOTE: The HNPA information allows the system to use SCC routing tables on sevendigit toll calls within the caller’s I own area code. For example: the following dialing pattern will cause LCR to consult the SCC tables using the HNPA and the dialed office code: l-NXS-XXXX.