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Telrad Digital DIGITAL Family Of Systems Administration, Installation And Upgrade Addendum Manual
Telrad Digital DIGITAL Family Of Systems Administration, Installation And Upgrade Addendum Manual
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76-110-0175/G, Issue 2 3-4 3.2.4Attendant PROGRAMMABLE KEYS (MAP) Screen [AT-PK] Figure 3-3 shows the ATTENDANT PROGRAMMABLE KEYS Screen. Figure 3-3 Avanti Attendant ST30 ATT MAP PROGRAMMABLE KEYS Screen 3.2.5STATION ATTRIBUTES Screen [FE-AT] The Map Type parameter (display only) shows any Avanti telephone sets map types (ED, SM, BA) defined in the system. 3.2.6STATION MAPS DEFINITION Screen [FE-PK] The values ED and SM have been added to the STATION MAP DEF- INITION Screen for the Avanti telephone sets. The value ED is used for maps of the Avanti 3025 and Avanti 3020 telephone set buttons. The value SM is used for maps of the Avanti 3015D and Avanti 3015 telephone set buttons. 3.2.7Avanti telephone PROGRAMMABLE KEYS (MAP) Screens [FE-PK-F9] The ED and SM MAP Screens have been added for the Avanti tele- phone sets. From the STATION MAP DEFINITION Screen, when the cursor is on ED or SM, press F9 to access these screens. Figure 3-4 is the map screen used for programming the button as- signments for the Avanti 3025 and Avanti 3020 telephone sets. The bottom row of this map is only relevant for the Avanti 3025 sets. The same specific map may be assigned to both Avanti 3025 and Avanti 3020 telephone sets, and the system recognizes what is relevant for each model of telephone. Figure 3-5 is the map screen used for programming the button as- signments for the Avanti 3015D and Avanti 3015 telephone sets. Map screen BA is used for programming the button assignments for the Avanti 3000 telephone sets (see the DIGITAL Administration manual, Release 6).
Section 3: ADMINISTRATION 3-5 Figure 3-4 Map type ED - used for E30 (Avanti 3025), D30 (Avanti 3020) . Figure 3-5 Map type SM - used for S30 (Avanti 3015D), B30 (Avanti 3015)
76-110-0175/G, Issue 2 3-63.3DIRECT STATION SELECT (DSS) 3.3.1DSS MAP ASSIGNMENT Screen [DS-DS] The field MAP #1 has been added to the DSS MAPS ASSIGNMENT Screen. For each DSS in the system, enter in the MAP #1 field the number of the first of the four consecutive maps that are assigned to that DSS console. The legal values are: for DIGITAL KEY BX: 1, 5; for DIGITAL 400: 1, 5, 9; for DIGITAL 1000: 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, 33, 37, 41, 45. Figure 3-6 shows the DSS MAP ASSIGNMENT Screen. Figure 3-6 DSS MAP ASSIGNMENT Screen 3.3.2DSS PROGRAMMABLE KEYS (map) Screen [DS-PK] A PROGRAMMABLE KEYS (map) Screen has been added for the Avanti DSS consoles. Figure 3-7 Map for Avanti DSS console
Section 3: ADMINISTRATION 3-73.4NETWORK CARDS (N24 AND N30) In DIGITAL systems there are two types of PRI card groups: •Cards used for connection to the CO P24 and P30 cards using ETSI, DMS100, AT&T 4ESS or ATT&T 5ESS protocols, and •Network cards N24 (1.5M) and N30 (2M) cards using DPNSS or QSIG protocols. DIGITAL systems support DPNSS (Digital Private Network Signal- ing System) or QSIG digital protocols for a private network in sys- tems with either T1 or E1 lines. The DPNSS protocol supports all system features regularly support- ed by analog lines. In a back-to-back configuration it supports all new system features. The QSIG protocol supports only basic call features. 3.4.1CARD CONFIGURATION Screen [YC-SC] There are two new legal values for defining network cards on this screen: N24 and N30. Define the network cards as you do any other card. 3.4.2CARD UNITS DEFINITION Screen [YC-SC-F9] On the CARD CONFIGURATION Screen, when the cursor is on N24 or N30, the press F9 to view the network CARD UNITS DEFINITION Screen and enter DNs and Public DNs for the channels on the card. For each network card program only the appropriate number of channels: •On the N24 CARD UNITS DEFINITION Screen you can enter DNs for up to 23 channels. •On the N30 CARD UNITS DEFINITION Screen you can enter DNs for up to 30 channels. The system supports the use of any one of the B channels of the leased line as the signaling channel. 3.4.3CARD PARAMETERS Screens [YC-CP] The names of the PRI CARD PARAMETERS Screens are now: •PRI24/N24 CARD PARAMETERS -- path [YC-CP-UP]; •PRI30/N30 CARD PARAMETERS -- path [YC-CP-EP]. Not all fields will be relevant for each type of card defined. If a field is not relevant for the defined card, the default value of the field is - and it is display only.
76-110-0175/G, Issue 2 3-8The help line, range of legal values, and default values of fields change according to the type of card. New fields: The following new fields have been added to the screens (between the fields for Protocol and Addressing Mode): Layer 2 side This field is relevant only for network cards. Legal values:For DPNSS protocol: A/B (A or B end) For QSIG protocol: M/S (Master/Slave). Default: For DPNSS protocol: B. For QSIG protocol: S. When using QSIG protocol, if you define the Layer 2 side field, the same value is automatically assigned to the Layer 3 side field. If you define the Layer 3 side field, the same value is automatically as- signed to the Layer 2 side field. Layer 3 side This field is relevant only for network cards. Legal valuesFor DPNSS protocol: X/Y (X or Y channel) For QSIG protocol: M/S (Master/Slave). Default:For DPNSS protocol: Y. For QSIG protocol: S. When using QSIG protocol, if you define the Layer 3 side field, the same value is automatically assigned to the Layer 2 side field. If you define the Layer 3 side field, the same value is automatically as- signed to the Layer 2 side field Signaling channel This field determines which channel is used as the D-channel for sig- naling. It appears on all screens, but is relevant only in the USA. Legal values:1-31 for N30 cards or 1-24 for N24 cards. Default:16 (N30 cards) or 24 for N24 cards. Back-to-back connection This field is relevant only for network cards. Legal values:Yes (direct connection to network) No (connection to network via the CO) Default:No. (for PRI cards the default - N - cannot be changed). Modified fields: The following fields have been modified: Tone provision The default is Yes.
Section 3: ADMINISTRATION 3-9 Protocol For network cards the legal values are DPNS and QSIG. The default is DPNSS. Addressing Mode The default is En-bloc. CRC4 (PRI30/N30 CARD PARAMETERS Screen) The default is No. CRC6 (PRI24/N24 CARD PARAMETERS Screen) The default is No. 3.4.4FEATURE SETS Screen [NT-FS] This is a new screen for defining the features supported by a network using DPNSS protocol. In this screen you define which functions each feature set supports and then assign the feature set in the NETWORK PREFIXES Screen [NT-PR] and BRANCH ROUTING Screen [NT-PR-F9]. The maximum number of Feature Sets that you may define is: DIGITAL KEY BX: 16 DIGITAL 400: 32 3-party Services The three-party-services groups includes all functions that can be performed while holding an existing call: consultation, toggling be- tween a call on hold an active call, transfer, three party conference, and conference split. Designate whether or not the far end of the network supports three- party services. Legal Values: Y (Yes), N (No). Default: Y. Call Back Busy Designate whether the far side of the network supports requests for Callback on busy. Legal Values: Y (Yes), N (No). Default: Y. Call Back No Answer Designate whether the far side of the network supports requests for Callback no answer. Legal Values: Y (Yes), N (No). Default: Y.
76-110-0175/G, Issue 2 3-10Message Designate whether the far side of the network supports the message feature. Legal Values: Y (Yes), N (No). Default: Y. IVM Support Define the version of IMAGEN/IVM that the far side of the network supports. Legal Values: V5U, V7, N (None). Default: N. 3.4.5NETWORK PREFIXES Screen [NT-PR] This screen contains a new field for entering the number of the Fea- tures Set defined in the FEATURES SET Screen [NT-FS] that de- fines those features that the branch of the network supports. Features Set For each route of the network enter the number of the Features Set. Legal Values: DIGITAL KEY BX: 16 DIGITAL 400: 32 Default: - (None). 3.4.6BRANCH ROUTING Screen [NT-PR-F9] This screen contains a new field for entering the number of the Fea- tures Set defined in the FEATURES SET Screen [NT-FS] that de- fines those features that the branch route of the network supports. Features Set For each branch route of the network enter the number of the Fea- tures Set. Legal Values: DIGITAL KEY BX: 16 DIGITAL 400: 32 Default: The set defined for the prefix in the NETWORK PREFIXES Screen. 3.4.7NETWORK PARAMETERS Screen [NT-NP] There is a new field in this screen: Longest network path This field determines the maximum number of nodes through which a call may pass. Legal values: 1-31. Default: 5.
Section 3: ADMINISTRATION 3-11 3.4.8TIE/DID GROUP FEATURES Screen [GR-TF] There is a new field at the end of this screen: Max % for VC This field is relevant to trunk groups using DPNSS protocol. It defines the maximum percentage of the trunks belonging to the trunk group that may be used for signalling (also referred to as virtual calls). Legal Values: 0 - 100 Default: 0.3.5PHONE BOOK The Phone Book feature enables system users with display tele- phone sets to enter, delete, revise, save in memory, search for and dial selected name and telephone number entries. Two kinds of Phone Book can be utilized: •a Private Phone Book -- including the private list of names and telephone numbers selected exclusively by each user in the system, for that user’s convenience. •a System Phone Book -- containing a series of up to 10 separate lists, each of which includes a logical group of names and telephone numbers. In order to access the Phone Book feature on a telephone set that has no softkeys, an available programmable button on that set must be defined for this purpose. For further information about the operation of this feature, see the Release 7 Feature Description manual and the Release 7 Operating Instructions manual. Speed dial bin enhancement The Phone Book utilizes an expansion of the existing personal and system speed dial features. Any speed dial bin can contain not only the telephone number corresponding to the speed dial number, but also the name of the person at that telephone number. The speed dial lists, expanded to include names, now serve as the Private Phone Book and System Phone Book lists. Phone Book maintenance A specific user is designated to maintain each system phone book list by defining new entries and updating or removing existing entries. All other users given access to a system phone book list will not be allowed to make changes to the list, but will be able to search for and dial that list’s names and numbers.
76-110-0175/G, Issue 2 3-12The telephone set of the user designated to maintain each system phone book list is defined as the system speed dial group program- ming station. Maintenance of each system phone book list can be done, either from the authorized user’s telephone set or from the sys- tem administration PC (PCP). In a private phone book list, however, the individual user is solely re- sponsible for new entries, as well as entry updating and removal. Phone Book entries Each name entry defined can contain up to 16 characters -- including letters, digits and the following three symbols: underscore, hyphen, space. Each telephone number defined can contain up to 16 digits. The names in both private and system phone book lists are sorted alphabetically. The maximum permissible length of Phone Book entries is as fol- lows: •list name -- 10 characters; •entry name -- 16 characters; •entry telephone number -- 16 digits. The maximum permissible number of entries in system Phone Book lists, is the actual system number of speed dial numbers available. 3.5.1FUNCTION ACCESS CODES Screen [SP-FN] Default feature codes allow the users of telephone sets without soft- keys to access the Phone Book feature. You can modify these codes on this screen. The Phone Book feature appears at the end of this screen: PHONE BOOK PRVT LIST and PHONE BOOK: LIST 1.... PHONE BOOK: LIST 10. 3.5.2SYSTEM SPEED DIAL GROUPS Screen [SP-SD-SG] NOTE: You can program only one speed dial table during each par- tial download session. For example, after programming Speed dial table 1, you must save and download before programming Speed dial table 2. A new field - Group Name - has been added. Enter up to 10 char- acters for the name of the Phone book list. For each System speed dial group enter the DN of the station desig- nated to maintain each Phone book list.
Section 3: ADMINISTRATION 3-13 3.5.3SYSTEM SPEED DIAL NUMBERS Screen [SP-SD-NS] A new field - Name - appears after each Programmed number field. Enter up to sixteen characters for the name of the person reached at each number. By pressing F4 in this screen, you toggle between seeing the list ar- ranged by bin number or by name. 3.5.4PROGRAMMABLE KEYS Screen [FE-PK-F9] for Phone Book If you want the users of telephone sets without softkeys to be able to access the Phone Book feature, define programmable keys (PB PRV for Private phone book or PB 1 - PB 10 for system phone book) for the Phone Book lists for those telephone sets (see Section 3.2.7).3.6ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING CHANGES 3.6.1SYSTEM TIMERS Screen [SP-TM] Three new timers have been added to this screen: ISDN timer 302 If this timer elapses before a party calling in on an ISDN DID trunk completes dialing the destination number the call is either discon- nected or routed to the attendant, depending on the State code. Legal values: 1-20. Default: 15. Waiting tone timeout Define the number of seconds you want to elapses between tones for call waiting. Legal values: 3-60 seconds. Default: 13 seconds Time of waiting for next char If this time elapses between the entering of two characters in a new phone book entry, the system considers the new entry complete. Legal values: 2-10 seconds. Default: 3 seconds.