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Toshiba Perception E Ex Digital Pbx Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Perception E Ex Digital Pbx Installation And Maintenance Manual
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PERCEPTION,k,, LCR/TR PROGRAMMING GUIDE MARCH 1991 CUSTOMER DATA PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART (continued) List all allowed area codes and home area off ice codes for each TR class that is used (CLSIDTOL). From List the offfice codes for the area code with an opposite status (allowed/denied) to what is indicated by the appropriate CLS table (AOCIDTOL). -7-
LCR/TR PROGRAMMING GUIDE MARCH 1991 6. PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES d) 6.00 General 6.01 Examples are given here to show how PERCEPTIONehex systems can be programmed for various system applications. It is assumed that your system has been programmed in all areas, except LCR and TR. Comments are shown on the right side of the TTY printouts. These comments are shown only once for the same prompt and are not repeated for every Data Block in the same programming example. e) f) The selection of the Route Table number is accomplished in the Area Code Table. The Modify Digits Table number is selected in the Route Table. 6.02 The two examples show printouts using the Data Output mode (see equivalent Data Blocks for Data Input). IMPORTANT! These are examples only and may not be realistic applications for the area under discussion. 6.10 Programming Example #l 6.13 Toll Restriction: Toll restrictions or home area restrictions are not programmed in the example (TOL = NONE). However, theAUTH1 parameter is programmed to “05” on the PAR table, DTOL Program. This causes the 5-digit authorization code to be absorbed (not printed) when the SMDR prints the called number. 6.11 This is a very simple case, where only two trunk groups are used. In this case, there is no Least Cost Routing in the true sense, as this application has only one routing choice for the particular area code dialed. However, LCR recog- nizes the area code, selects the correct trunk group, and when required, automatically outpulses the codes for SPCC access and authorization. 6.12 Least Cost Routing a) In this case, the system is located in Orange County, California (NPA=714). b) For Least Cost Routing purposes, the outgoing trunk calls are divided into three different areas. 1) Route Table #1 = Local area (NPA = 714). 2) Route Table #2 = Los Angeles area (NPA = 213). 3) Route Table #I5 = Remainder of North America. c) One Special Common Carrier (SPCC) is used. An access code (730 0000) and an authoriza- tion code (87654) are used to access SPCC. No routing priority is used (i.e., the only LCR class is LCl). This is defined in the DCOS Program, by not denying any LCR class. The LCR access code is “9.” The telecommunications environment is de- fined in the DLCl Program (TYPE = PAR). NOTE: Even when only one time schedule is used (ie., SCHA), Schedule 6 (SCHBprompt) must also be completed in fhe DLCZ Program. -a-
COD OK PSYS REQ PRT TOR 0000 DRT NONE TEN Y ICPl OFL ICP2 OFL ICP3 OFL LCR Y ------- APG 14 AAT NONE APX NONE LNl NONE LN2 NONE NT1 UNA NT2 UNA BLFl 3 BLF2 2 OFLl NONE OFL2 NONE MC0 ATT0 MC1 NONE MMP 10 REM NONE RAC #*2 ACC * NONE ACC # NONE COT 50 RNA 31 AOF 30 CFD 10 HLD 50 DPT 15 PBT 4 LLO 15 4CB 4 SFS Y 3FA Y ilDR Y 3FS Y PSYS Printout PERCEPTIONek, LCR/TR PROGRAMMING GUIDE MARCH 1991 > COD OK REQ ACB CBR CFD CFR PUD PUG HLD MMPl MMP2 OVR RND CWT SDU SDC SDS UNA CRG FLH PAGO PAGl PAG2 PAG3 PAG4 RTV MAL MCC DND DNC RAC LCR REQ PACD PRT *7 **7 *9 **9 *6 *4 *3 11 12 *0 #7 #4 #3 ##3 #6 *1 #9 *5 15 16 17 18 19 **3 ##5 #5 #2 ##2 9+- LCR Access Code = 9 -9-
PERCEPTION,,, LCR/l-R PROGRAMMING GUIDE MARCH 1991 COD OK REQ cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos REQ PCOS PRT 0 NONE 1 NONE 2 TOO 3 NONE 4 NONE 5 NONE 6 NONE 7 NONE LCR class #I is allowed for COS 0 through COS 15 8 NONE (since it is not specifically denied). 9 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE PCOS Printout COD / OK 1 REQ PAR ICC OTO RTD WTA HAC TFC LCR svc DAC LDI DDP REQ PLCR N 04 N N 714 Y 01 For detailed information, refer to the 61i- PERCEPTION Procedures 411 911 manual, Section egeX Programming Y 200-255-300, Chapter 12. 01 1 PLCR (PAR) Printout -lO-
PERCEPTION,,, LCWTR PROGRAMMING GUIDE MARCH 1991 REQ RN001 RN002 RN003 RN004 RN005 PLCR ACTALL Home Area Code (Local Calls) are 7 14 l -- -- - routed according to Route Table #1. 213 a----- Calls to Area Code 213 are routed according to Route Table #2. NONE NONE NONE RN006 NONE RN007 RN008 RN009 RN010 RN011 RN012 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE RN013 All calls to these Area Codes are routed NONE according to Route Table #15. RN014 NONE RN015 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 214 215 216 217 218 219 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 600 I 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 708 708 709 710 711 712 713 715 716 717 718 719 800 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 I REQ PLCR (ACTALL) Printout -ll-
PERCEPTION,&, LCR/TR PROGRAMMING GUIDE MARCH 1991 RTOl RN001 RTl RT2 RT3 RT4 RT5 RT6 SCHA LC3 LC2 LCl SCHB LC3 LC2 LCl SCHC LC3 LC2 LCl REQ 00 01 + - - - Trunk Group 00, Modify Digits Table 0 1. NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 0000 2400 a---- RTl Schedule A used only in this application. NONE NONE 2400 0000 l ---- SCHB prompt must be completed. NONE NONE NONE 0000 0000 NONE NONE NONE RT02 RN002 RTl 01 01 RT2 NONE NONE RT3 NONE NONE RT4 NONE NONE RT5 NONE NONE RT6 NONE NONE SCHA 0000 2400 LC3 RTl LC.2 NONE LCl NONE SCHB 2400 0000 LC3 NONE LC2 NONE LCl NONE SCHC 0000 0000 LC3 NONE LC2 NONE LCl NONE REQ Route Table #2 Printout PLCR (RT02) Route Table #l Printout PLCR (RTOI ) RT15 RN015 RTl RT2 RT3 RT4 RT5 RT6 SCHA LC3 LC2 LCl SCHB LC3 LC2 LCl SCHC LC3 LC2 LCl REQ 00 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 0000 RTl NONE NONE 2400 NONE NONE NONE 0000 NONE NONE NONE 03 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 2400 0000 0000 Route Table #15 Printout PLCR (RT15) -12-
PERCEPTION,,,, LCRflR PROGRAMMING GUIDE MARCH 1991 PLCR REQ MDT1 TN001 DLT NONE +---jI-secondpause.1 ADD *1 REQ MDT3 TN003 DLT NONE ADD 17300000387654 : REQ NOTE: Modify Digits Table Printout PLCR (MDT1 AND MDT3) A 1 -second pause is usually required when using Loop Start trunks, to allow the CO line enough time to attach a receiving register. This is usually not required for Ground Start trunks. COD OK PTOL REQ PAR HAC 714 + - - - - - - - - ICC N These parameters are the same as in DL C I/PA R. SPCCl 730-0000 SPCC2 NONE 1 +---- These parameters are the same as in DMDR. DDP 1 AUTHl o 5 .- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Absorbs the S-digit authorization code, and AUTH2 NONE prevents it from being printed (SMDR). REQ PTOL (PAR) Printout -13-
PERCEPTIONehex LCR/TR PROGRAMMING GUIDE MARCH 1991 6.20 Programming Example #2 6.21 Least Cost Routing a) b) c) d) e) f ) 9) In this case, the system is located in the Chicago area (NPA = 312). For Least Cost Routing purposes, the outgoing trunk calls are divided into four different areas. 1) Route Table #I = Local area (NPA = 312). 2) Route Table #2 = Metro area (NPA = 312). 3) Route Table #3 = Illinois. 4) Route Table #15 = Rest of North America. 3) CLS 2 = Local/Metro, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana calls allowed only, with one exception- (714)730-XxXx (also allowed). 4) CLS 3 = No restriction at all. Time = 7 p.m. (= 1900). Number dialed = (618)NNX-XXXX. Station Class of Service = COS 1. Station Toll Restriction (TR) class = CLS 2. 6.23 Sequence of events: There are five trunk groups: 1) Trunk Group #0 = Local lines. 2) Trunk Group #l = Metro lines. 3) Trunk Group #2 = Illinois WATS lines. 4) Trunk Group #3 = Local lines. Available to LCR class 1 only. 5) Trunk Group #4 = WATS lines to all North America. 1) 2) 3) 4) User pushes DN button. l Dial tone is received. LCR access code 5 is dialed. l Dial tone is still received. Digit 0 is dialed. l Dial tone is removed. One Special Common Carrier (SPCC) is used. An access code (730 0000) and an authoriza- tion code (65432) are used to access SPCC. Three LCR classes (routing priorities) are used in this application. 1) COS 0 = LCR class #l . 2) COS 1 = LCR class #2. 3) COS 2 = LCR class #3. Local calls are routed according to Route Table #I. This is defined by the Area Office Code Table #I (TNOOl). Area Code and Office Code are dialed, which in this case = (618)NNX (non-555 call). l No overflow tone received (this number is not restricted). 5) 6) 7) 8) Station number (XXXX) is dialed. Route Table #3 is selected. At this time, all trunks in Trunk Group #2 are busy. Trunks in Trunk Group #0 are idle. Route3 (RT3) is selected and the SPCC signals sent out on Trunk Group #00 are: l-second pause, 730 0000,6-second pause, 654321618 NNX XXXX. Other Route Tables are addressed (pointed to) in the Area Code Tables 0 w 15. 9) If an SMDR is connected, the printout for the called number = l-61 8-NNX-XXXX. NOTE: NOTE: No numbering relationship exists between the Area Code Tables and Area Office Code Tables, unless defined as such in the Area Office Code Table. This sequence can be followed step-by-step in the Detailed Logic Flowchart. 6.22 Toll Restriction: For toll restriction purposes, there are, in this case, four Restriction Class Tables used: 1) CLS 0 = Internal calls only. 2) CLS 1 = 312 Area Code (local and metro) calls only, with one exception-(71 4)730-XxXx, which is allowed to be dialed. -14-
PERCEPTION,~,, LCR/TR PROGRAMMING GUIDE MARCH 1991 REQ TOR DRT TEN ICPl ICP2 ICP3 LCR APG AAT APX LNl LN2 NT1 NT2 BLFl BLF2 OFLl MC0 MMP REM RAC ACC ACC# COT RNA AOF CFD HLD DPT PBT LLO ACB HFS HFA MDR CFS REQ PSYS PRT 2300 DDMP N ATT ATT ATT Y 14 --------j-1 NONE NONE NONE NONE UNA UNA 7 L ? NONE NONE 299 NONE #2 NONE NONE 40 30 6 20 60 7 4 15 6 Y Y Y Y PSYS Printout REQ ACB CBR CFD CFR PUD PUG HLD MMPl MMP2 OVR RND CWT SDU SDC SDS UNA CRG FLH PAGO PAGl PAG2 PAG3 PAG4 RTV MAL MCC DND DNC RAC LCR REQ PACD PRT *I **7 9 9 6 4 *3 11 12 0 #7 #4 #3 ##3 #6 *1 2 *5 15 16 17 18 19 **3 #5 ##5 #2 ##2 **5 5+- LCR Access Code = 5 PACD Printout NOTE: The LCR Program was not designed for tenant service; therefore, if both LCR and tenant service are desired, one of the following two choices must be made: a. LCR is shared by both tenants. b. LCR is used for one tenant, and Direct Trunk Access is used for the other tenant. -15-
PERCEPTIeNeh,, LCR/TR PROGRAMMING GUIDE MARCH 1991 COD OK PCOS REQ PRT cos 0 NONE +------- LCR 1,2, and 3 allowed. cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos REQ 1 LCl +------- LCR 2, and 3 allowed. 2 LCl LC2 3 NONE +-------]&-zGq 4 NONE 5 NONE 6 NONE 7 NONE 8 NONE 9 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE NOTE: DCOS is a deny list. PCOS Printout > COD OK PLCR REQ ICC OTO RTD WTA HAC TFC LCR svc DAC LDI DDP REQ PAR .Y 06 Y Y 312 Y 01 411 911 611 Y 01 1 For detailed information, see the * PERCEPTION ebeX Programming Procedures manual, Section 200-255-300, Chapter 12. -16-