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    							E- TRUNKS
    El- PORT NUMBER
    Description
    Use this option to change the port assignment for a trunk. The port is the
    hardware location of the trunk. When you change a trunk’s port number, all
    programming for the trunk goes to the new port assignment (location). All
    trunks use a single port.
    Keep the following in mind when programming ports:
    oUse HH- Port/Extension Checker to make sure each port has only one
    assigned trunk
    Do not swap an extension port with a trunk port.
    o You can optionally Use 
     Extension-Port Swap (instead of El) to
    change the trunk assignment for a port
    oYou can use X- Exchange Extension Data to swap two trunk (without
    physically moving their ports). With this option. the programming follows
    the trunk number.
    Use QN- Restore Standard Port Numbers to reinstate the standard
    trunk/extension-to-port assignments
    Use LP- Listing Data by Port to list the programmed options for trunks  in
    port number order.
    CAUTION:Do not use the El option on installed trunks.
    Conditions
    None
    Default Value
    Each trunk is offset from its port by 300 (e.g., trunk 480 is at port 180).
    Related
    Programming
    None
    Feature Reference
    None
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    Step 1 Enter the port number for each trunk on Table 5.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Step 1 lType El.
    Step 
     lEnter the number of the trunk you want to program and press RETURN. You
    see: 
    PORT
    Step 3 Enter data for this option from Table 5.You automatically advance to the next consecutive trunk.
    Issue 1-O
    SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION2-149 
    						
    							E- TRUNKS
     CIRCUIT TYPE
    Description
    Use this option to identify the type of trunk connected to each trunk port. The
    trunk circuit type choices are:
    05 OPX, 
       and  ports (see E- Extension programming)
    07 DID trunk
    08 CO trunk. ground start. 
    09 CO trunk, ground start, DP (Dial Pulse)’
    10 CO trunk, loop start. DTMF
    11 CO trunk, loop start, DP
    12 DISA trunk. DTMF, day or night*
    13 DISA trunk, DP. day or 
    14 DISA trunk. DTMF. night only’
    15 DISA trunk. DP, night 
    16 Tie trunk, DTMF, wink 
    17 Tie trunk, DP, wink 
    18 Tie trunk, DTMF. immediate dial’
    19 Tie trunk, DP. immediate 
    51  P/N 89749 (See E- Extension programming)
    X Uninstalled
    Keep the following in mind when programming circuit type:
    Enter type X for all ports not terminated to a trunk
     OPX extensions use trunk numbers.  extension use extension numbers.
    (Refer to E- Extension programming.)
    Program the ports used for External Paging, Background Music and Music
    on Hold as uninstalled (circuit type X)
    Conditions
    a. When programming trunks, make sure the Trunk PCB associated with the
    port you are programming is installed. Refer to QS- Install Printed Circuit
    Boards.
    b. If you want to use a trunk you programmed for BGM/MOH for another
    function, you must:
    Remove the assignment in QM- BGM Line Number
    Reset the associated line/trunk PCB (using IR- Reset Line/Trunk Card)
    Change the trunk to the desired circuit type (using the E2 option)
    Perform a side tone test on the trunk (using the IS- Side Tone Test
    option)
    Default Value
    On initial power up in the large systems, the system identifies all line/trunk-
     It marks the  as installed and sets each trunk circuit type at
    DTMF CO (type 10). The remaining line/trunk  are marked as not
    installed. On subsequent power-ups, the system reports major alarms on
    trunks and 
     that are no longer installed.
    On initial power up in VS, the system assigns circuit type 10 to all trunks.
    .
    Related
    Programming
    Refer to Programming in the features listed below. 
     proper Operation, you should start (seize) each  once following the initial installation. Ground start trunks arenot available in VS.
     SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Issue 1-O 
    						
    							E- TRUNKS
     CIRCUIT TYPE
    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step  
    Step  l
    Step 2 
    Step 3 l
    Refer to Programming in the following features:
    Background Music
    Centralized Attendant 
    Central Office Calls. Answering
    Central Office Calls. Placing
    DP and DTMF Compatibility
    Direct Inward Dialing
    Direct Inward System Access
    Music On Hold
    Off-Premise Extension
    Paging
    Private Line
    Special Services and OCC Compatibility
    Tenant Service
    Tie Lines
    Voice Mail Compatibility
    To enter data on the 
    PRF:
    Enter the circuit type for each trunk on Table 5.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type 
    E2. You see: EXT 300
    Enter the number of the trunk you want to program and press RETURN. 
    see: CIRCUIT TYPE
    Enter data for this option from Table 5 and press RETURN.For CO and  trunks, you advance to the next consecutive trunk. For DID, and tie trunks, you advance to E2 (Trunks)-  Circuit Number.
    Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION2-151 
    						
    							E- TRUNKS
      CIRCUIT NUMBER
    Description
    Related
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    Z-152  CONFIGURATIONIssue  
    Use this option to assign the associated  circuit number for each 
    DID and tie trunk. Refer to the  Installation and Programming Manual for
    charts and drawings that explain this association. This option does not 
     
    .
    Conditions
    This option only applies to OPX. DID and tie trunks.
    Default Value
    No  circuit number assigned (00).
    Centralized Attendant Service
    CP- Allow Bell Standard for CAS (BYO:O) 
     Enable this option if hub
    system is using Bell Standard Centralized Attendant Service. Disable this
    option if hub is a 
     PBX.
    E- Trunks,  Circuit Type  Assign each tie trunk used for CAS one of the
    following circuit types:
    16 DTMF Wink Start tie line
    17 Dial Pulse Wink Start tie line
    18 DTMF Immediate Dial tie line
    19 Dial Pulse Immediate Dial tie line
    E- Trunks,  Class of Service  Assign a Class of Service to the tie trunk.
    E- Trunks,  Next Trunk in Outbound Rotary  If the CAS tie trunk is
    part of a trunk rotary for outgoing calls, enter the number of the next trunk in
    the rotary
    E- Trunks,  Direct Trunk Termination  Terminate each incoming
    trunk (or rotary) in the satellite to a tie trunk (or tie trunk rotary) that connects
    to the hub.
    E- Trunks, EA- UCD Group Master Extension Number (First Trunk in
    Group) 
     If a CAS tie trunk is in a rotary, specify the first trunk in the rotary.
    All trunks in the rotary should have the same entry for this option.
    Direct Inward Dialing
    CP- Absorb 1st Digit for DID and Tie Trunks 
     If QO- DID
    Intercepts (Absorb 1st Digit) is off(N), use this option to apply 1st digit
    absorption on a trunk-by-trunk basis. When you enable this option, the trunk
    is compatible with four digit DID service. 
    This is a  option for DID
    trunks.
    CP- Allow Automatic Operator Intercept for DID (BYO:O) 
    Enable/disable All Call Intercept in an extension’s COS. This is a COS option
    for extensions.
    E- Extensions, ED- Trunk Control, Ring Control  The attendant assigned
    to each DID trunk should have ringing for the trunk. This allows the
    intercepts to work properly. However, intercepts to 
     work fine without
    ring programmed.
    E- Extensions, ED- Trunk Control, Access Control  An extension must
    have access to a DID trunk in order to answer a DID call on that trunk.
    E- Extensions/Trunks,  Class of Service  Assign Class of Service to
    DID trunks and extensions.
    E- Trunks,  Circuit Type  Assign DID trunks with circuit type 07. 
    						
    							 TRUNKS
      CIRCUIT NUMBER
    Related
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    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step  
    Step  l
    Step  
    Issue 1-O
    KS- Programming  for   Each extension should have a line key
    for DID trunks or a loop key.
    Off-Premise Extension
    E- Trunks, 
     Circuit Type  OPX extensions use circuit type 05.
    Remember that OPX extensions use trunk numbers.
    Tie Lines
    CP- Absorb 1st Digit for DID and Tie Trunks   For incoming
    wink start tie trunk calls, enable/disable 1st digit absorption. If enabled,
    system ignores first incoming digit on tie trunk call.
    E- Trunks,  Circuit Type  Assign each tie line one of the following
    circuit types:
    16 DTMF Wink Start tie line
    17 Dial Pulse Wink Start tie line
    18 DTMF Immediate Dial tie line
    19 Dial Pulse Immediate Dial tie line
    E- Trunks,  Class of Service  Assign COS to tie trunk for incoming
    calls. COS does not pertain to outgoing calls.
    Centralized Attendant Service
    Direct Inward Dialing
    Off-Premise Extension
    Tie Lines
    To enter data on the PRF:
    Review the  Installation and Programming Manual. Enter the associated
     circuit on Table 5 for each DID, OPX and tie trunk.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    After entering data for  CIRCUIT TYPE, you see: STI 
    Enter data for this option from Table 5 and press RETURN.
    You advance to  Circuit Type for the next consecutive trunk.
     CONFIGURATION  
    						
    							E- TRUNKS
     CLASS  SERVICE
    Description
    Related
    Programming
    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step  l
    Step  
    Step 2 l
    Step 3 l
    Use this option to assign a Class of Service (COS) to each DID, DISA and tie
    trunk. You can use COS to put dialing restrictions on incoming DISA and tie
    trunk callers.
    Conditions
    This option only applies to DID, DISA and tie trunks.
    Default Value
    All trunks have COS 00.
    Refer to Programming in the features listed below.
    Refer to Programming in the following features:
    Centralized Attendant Service
    Direct Inward Dialing
    Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Tie Lines
    To enter data on the PRF:
    Enter the COS number for each DID, DISA and tie trunk on Table 5. Enter
    00 for all other trunks.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type E3. You see: EXT 
    Enter the number of the DISA or tie trunk you want to program and press
    RETURN. You see: COS
    Enter data for this option from Table 5 and press RETURN.You advance to the next consecutive trunk.
    2-154SOFTWARE    1   
    						
    							E- TRUNKS
     NEXT TRUNK IN OUTBOUND ROTARY (HYBRID ONLY)
    Description
    Use this option to determine the selection sequence for trunks within a trunk
    rotary. The trunk rotary 
     the order of the list vou create using this
    option. When entering data. make sure the last 
     in the rotary  not
    loop back to the first. You can program CO, DISA and tie trunks into an
    outbound  rotary. Normally. only trunks of the same 
     are in the same
    rotary.
    For example, to program a trunk rotary using trunks 480, 481 and 482:
    For this trunk... Enter this  data...
    480 481
    481 4 8 2
    482
    300 (no entry)
    Your outbound rotary may correspond to a 
     inbound rotary. 
    normally picks the lowest trunk first. If this is the case, program your
    outbound trunk rotary to select the highest numbered trunks first.
    This prompt does not appear for key systems.
    Conditions
    Although this option appears for DID trunks, it is not used.
    Default Value
    Trunks are not in a rotary (no entry).
    Related
    Programming
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    Automatic Route Selection
    E- Trunks, 
     Trunk Service Number  Assign a Service Number to each
    trunk used for ARS. ARS routes calls to Service Numbers, not individual
    trunks.
    E- Trunks, EA- Trunk Group Assignment (First Trunk in Group) 
    Group trunks in rotaries by assigning each one the same First Trunk in Group
    number.
    GA- ARS Editor  Program the ARS options. Refer to Appendix A for
    complete details.
    QL-  Codes, LCR or ARS Enable  Enter 2 to enable
    ARS.
    QL-  Codes, Number of Services  Designate how many
    services (trunk rotaries) ARS will use.
    QL-  Codes, Service Line Numbers  Indicate the trunk
    rotary master number for each of the rotaries used by ARS. This should
    correspond to the 
    EA- First Trunk in Group entry.
    Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
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    							E- TRUNKS
     NEXT TRUNK IN OUTBOUND  (HYBRID ONLY)
    Related
    Programming
    (Cont’d)
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    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step 1 l
    Step 1 
    Step 2 
    Step 3 l
    Centralized Attendant Service
    CP- Allow 
     Standard for    Enable this option if hub
    system is using Bell Standard Centralized Attendant Service. Disable this
    option if hub is a 
     PBX.
    E- Trunks,  Circuit Type  Assign each tie trunk used for CAS one of the
    following circuit types:
    16 DTMF Wink Start tie line
    17 Dial Pulse Wink Start tie line
    18 DTMF Immediate Dial tie line
    19 Dial Pulse Immediate Dial tie line
    E- Trunks,   Circuit Number  Enter the  circuit number for the
    tie trunk. Refer to the 
     Installation and Programming Manual for charts
    and drawings that explain this correlation.
    E- Trunks,  Class of Service  Assign a Class of Service to the tie trunk.
    E- Trunks,  Direct Trunk Termination  Terminate each incoming
    trunk (or rotary) in the satellite to a tie trunk (or tie trunk rotary) that connects
    to the hub.
    E- Trunks, EA- UCD Group Master Extension Number (First Trunk in
    Group) 
     If a CAS tie trunk is in a rotary, specify the first trunk in the rotary.
    All trunks in the rotary should have the same entry for this option.
    Line (Trunk) Rotaries
    E- Extensions, ES- Line Access Options, Access To Groups 90-95 
    Allow/deny access to each of the first 6 trunk groups (90-95). You cannot
    program this option for trunk groups 
    E- Trunks, EA- Trunk Group Assignment (First Trunk in Group) 
    Group trunks together by assigning each one the same First Trunk in Group-
    number.
    QF- Line Group Access (First Trunk in Group)  Correlate the first trunk
    in a trunk rotary (e.g., 801) to one of nine trunk rotary numbers (90-98). The
    system requires this correlation when setting up trunk rotaries. Use the trunk
    access code (e.g., 801 or 
     that corresponds to the EA- First Trunk in
    Group entry.
    Automatic Route Selection
    Centralized Attendant Service
    Line (Trunk) Rotaries
    To enter data on the PRF:
    Enter the next trunk in the rotary for each trunk on Table 5. Enter 300 for the
    last trunk in the rotary. Enter 300 also for all other trunks that are not in
    rotaries.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type E4. You see:  
    Enter the number of the trunk you want to program and press RETURN. You
    see: NEXT LINE IN ROTARY
    Enter data for this option from Table 5 andpressRETURN.You advance to the next consecutive trunk.
    2-156 SOFTWARE  Issue 1-O  
    						
    							E- TRUNKS
     TRUNK SERVICE NUMBER
    Description
    Related
    Programming
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    If the system has ARS or LCR. use this option to assign a Service Number to
    trunks. Trunks of the same type should have the same Service Number. You
    can assign a trunk one of 10 
     Numbers (l-10). When routing calls,
    ARS and LCR will:
     Analyze the digits a user dials
     Choose a  Number for the call
    Route the call on the first available trunk with the selected Service
    Number.
    You can also use this option to designate a trunk as a PBX trunk (i.e., behind a
    PBX). Enter 11 for each PBX trunk. If a user hangs up a call on a PBX
    trunk, they cannot reseize the trunk before 1.2 seconds. This ensures that the
    connected PBX has adequate time to drop the old call.
    Conditions
    Although this option appears for DID trunks, it is not used.
    Default Value
    Trunks are not assigned a Service Number (00).
    Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
     Trunks, El- Nest Trunk in Outbound Rotary  ARS requires outbound
    trunk rotaries. This prompt determines the selection sequence for trunks
    within each rotary.
    E- Trunks, EA- Trunk Group Assignment (First Trunk in Group) 
    Group trunks in rotaries by assigning each one the same First Trunk in Group
    number.
    GA- ARS Editor  Program the ARS options. Refer to Appendix A for
    complete details.
    QL-  Codes, LCR or ARS Enable  Enter 2 to enable
    ARS.
    QL-  Codes, Number of Services  Designate how many
    services (trunk rotaries) ARS will use.
    QL-  Codes, Service Line Numbers  Indicate the trunk
    rotary master number for each of the rotaries used by ARS. This should
    correspond to the 
    EA- First Trunk in Group entry.
    Least Cost Routing (LCR)
    GL- LCR Testing  Use this option to display your current LCR
    configuration and make changes to your LCR database.
    QL-  Codes, LCR or ARS Enable  Enter 1 to enable
    LCR.
    QL-  Codes, Number of Services  Designate how many
    services (trunk rotaries) LCR will use.
    QL-  Codes, Service Line Numbers  Indicate the trunk
    rotary master number for each of the rotaries used by LCR. This should
    correspond to the 
    EA- First Trunk in Group entry,‘
    QL-  Codes, COS Needed to Access ALT Route  Enter
    the minimum COS that the system requires before routing a call to the
    alternate route (if primary route is busy).
    Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION2-157 
    						
    							E- TRUNKS
     TRUNK SERVICE NUMBER
    Related
    Programming
    (Cont’d)
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    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step  l
    Step  
    Step 2 l
    Step 3 
    QL-  Codes,  of Service  Enter the type of service
    number (O-5). For example. for DDD or WATS, enter 
    QL-  Codes. Access Code  For dial-up services. enter
    the access code (telephone number) for the service.
    QL- 
     Codes,  Code  For dial-up services, enter
    the security code the service requires.
     
    QB- PBX Access Codes  Designate up to 11 PBX access codes.
    Automatic Route Selection
    Least Cost Routing
     Compatibility
    To enter data on the PRF:
    If the system requires Service Numbers, enter the Service 
     for each
    trunk on Table 5. Enter 00 if the trunk should not have a Service Number.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type 
    E7. You see:  
    Enter the number of the trunk you want to  and press RETURN. YOU
    see: SERVICE #
    Enter data for this option from Table 5 and press RETURN.You advance to the next consecutive trunk.
    2-158 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Issue 1-O 
    						
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