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Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100, 300s, 300 Configuration Manual
Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100, 300s, 300 Configuration Manual
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n Using UPDATE Commands While using UPDAX at the dot (.), type in the first letter of the commandyouwanttouse,a~ ’ w then the name of the table you choose. lie qsem displays id- asked for, or dis@ays a prompt followed by a colon (z) indicating it is waiting for additional inforr+on. .A INFO lf a space and a question mark (?I is typed after the command and table name the Fern displays all of the HEW prompts to guide you through the procedure Bble 3-l is a list of valid UPDM’E commands and...
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Table 3-l UPDATE, Abbrevhtlons, VaJld Commands and Modifiers COMMAND ABBREV MOPJFIER BUS-INFOFMATION LXDA BUS P-RW m~m-wsYsrDa WA COS [ATI’RIBW ’ CSTAT I.-M (3-l-A CUSTOM-PROMPI-S I.3 cus [OTHER] +*- DATE M DATE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME WA DST DISTRIBUTION LX-DA DIST F--El DTIUFINT WA DTMFlNT FIRSTDIGITS L HOLIDAY WA HOL INFORMATION UfDA INFO LOCATION LMDA NAMES L.uDA NAM NUMBERING-PLAN L.X.DA PORTS** LX PORT PREFTX-DIGm LM PRE PROFILE L PROF ROUTE L--A ROUT SCHEDULE...
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n Using UPDATE while in the INSTALL Program While in the INSTAU program, you can enter the UPDATE program to add, delete, rnw or list infoxmation in co-tin Bbles The lN!XAU.. pqram displays a mlon ($ when it is waiting for a req~nsek You can type a dot (.), which is the UPDATE command, fOhved @ A (ADD), D (DELExE) , ht (~NDIFY) or L (LIST) followed by the name of the table you wish to alter. TEe INSTALL p&&am puts you into the UPDATE program. When you are hished with your alteration iu UPPATE...
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4 BUS INFORMATION TABLE l - . The BUS INFORM.AllON Table is used only to support a DID/E&M 7hm.k Inter&e Module hstallation. ‘Ihe Toshiba VP systems do not support a DID/E&h4 Tiunk Interface Module hstallation. Therefore, the BUS INFORMATION Table chapter is not applicable. However, the qstem sofware amf@ration screens will still display this information. Tie BUS INFORMATION Table references in this manual have been noted as “Not Appl.icablem or “Not Used.”
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COS TAB.LE, d- ,. Chapter Contents section 5.1 52 5.3 5.4 Descrbtfon PElCIe Urdezanding Class Of Semim (CQS) .................................................. 5-l HowTI-aCOSTabklsUsed .......................................................... 5-Z whatm~Ar6 .................................................................. 5-3 LisdAttmut~ ................................................................. 5-3 HO!WT0COMQUn3Th9COST~ ..................................................... 5-26...
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INTRODUCTION l%e Class of Service (CDS) Table determines how a port or mailbox handles calls and me&ages and what features are added or denied. This is done 9 adding attributes to the port or mailbox COS. Each COS may have one or more attributes. A COS may also have no attribute+ AU ports and maiboxes must have a COS assigned. Most attributes apply to mailboxes Siice only a few attributes apply to po~B, the port C0S is primaily used for associating a SCHEDUE and INFORMATION Table with each port.
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Quick Reference Guide ,*- COS Table Command Description - COS Table ACOS~~~~to~~~d~~d~rn~~~e USER Table. A COS can either have no eXfect upon the way a mailbox or prt beham or it can offer additional feature remove fezttures, or affect the way &Is are handled. For integrated systep if trunk information is provided by the phone system, a COS IM~ be ass@ed to trunk group Number of COS AvaIlable 128, numbered O-l27 AttrIbutes Specific features that can be assigned to a COS to create a ’ - unique...
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5.1 UNDERSTANDING CLASS OF SERVICE (COS) This section contains a description of all Class of Service Attributea Some attributes pertain only to optional feature packages. If the lbshiba VP System is not equipped with an option the attributes associated with that option cannot be used. A Class of !Semice (referred to as COS) is assigned to each mailbox confiigur~ /- l ln the USER Table m * To each port in the PORTS Table..l mm l XI each port in the SLOTS Tab1e.r - - A COS can either have no...
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-. 5.2 HOW THE COS TABLE IS USED Forts and mailboxes must have a COS assigned. Most atbibutcs apply to ma2bcae-s lk port cosis primarily used for asscciating a SCIHEDULE and INFORMATION Table with ea& por& The trunk COS is used with integrated systems. Ports When a port reseives a caIL the VP 100 get the COS for t?iZt port from the FQRT’S Tabk l’hen the CDS Table is ckcked to determine if any attributes are assigned to that COS. The SCHEDULE Table number is the same as the COS. The time period...
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5.3 WHAT ATTRIBUTES ARE Attributes specify how a qecific COS operates. Attributes are not initially associated with a ma&x or port- !!& Figure 5-l for a diagram of how a mailbax functions without any attributes assigned to it. Here, the attributes are used to add or remove certain features or affect operation of mai&xxes or ports. l%le 52 categorizes the COS attributes based on add& removing or altering operational features. .‘- A COS may have no attributes, one attribute, or several attributes....