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    							INTRODUCTION 
    The CSTAT Table spifies the number of Personal Distribution List members allocated for 
    ma.ilbxes in each COS. 
    A non-zero PDL value for a COS specifies that a mailbox with that COS 
    can use Personal Distribution Lists. The maximum number of Personal Distribution&ist members 
    allowed in all the combined lists of each maibx depends on the value specified for its associated 
    cos. 
    Personal Distribution Lists are a feature of IntraMessaging. 
    Refer to the 
    Feature Description 
    manual 
    - SGING, for information on setting up Personal Distribution Lists.  
    						
    							Quick Reference Guide 
    CSTAT Table 
    Command Description 
    - &AT Table Specifies the number of Personal Distribution List 
    members allowed for each mailbox in a COS. 
    CSTAT Table and the INSTALL Program There are no questions iu the lN!XYiLL program 
    pertaining to the CSTAT Table. To MODIFY entries, 
    use the WDATE program. 
    UPDATE Command 
    OptIOnS 
    LIST .L CSTA 
    MODIFY .M CSTA 
    4 
    To list the 
    CSTAT Table for one or all COS. 
    To modify an entry in the 
    CSTAT Table. 
    The. prompt is displayed by the UPDATE program.  
    						
    							.6.-i UNDERSTANDING THE CSTAT TABLE 
    The CSTAT Table allows the assignment, by COS, of alphanumeric parameters to a mailbox, port 
    or trunk. These alphanumeric parameters are static - they do 
    not change by time of day or day of 
    w~TheCOSassignedtoa~portortrunkdirectstheToshbaVPSystemtothe 
    associated C3TAT Table entry. 
    Personal Distribution I&s (PDL) are a feature of IntraMessaging~ Refer to the Feonue . 
    - INTRAMESSAGING for information on setting up Personal Distribution 
    - _ At this time, the PDL index value for Personal Distribution Lists is the only entry in the CSTAT 
    Table. It is not used for port or trunk COS. Additional parameters that do not change by time of 
    day and day of week may be added to this table in future Toshiba VP System releases. Future 
    entries may apply to port/trunk COS, as well as mailbox COS.  
    						
    							6-2 Configuration Manual 
    - 
    PDL INDEX VALUE 
    The feet entry in the Csrprr Table is the PDL index value. It specifies whether mailboxes in a 
    COScanuseRrsonalDktributionLists 
    l If a COS has an index value of NONE, PDI.s are not allowed for mailboxes in that COS. 
    l If the index value for a COS is one or greater, PDLS are allowed. The index value&presents 
    the maximum number of PDL members allocated for each mailbx in the COS. 
    - 
    Example of a 
    CSTAT Table: 
    r  
    						
    							CSTATTable 6-3 
    - 
    I. 
    3 HOW THE CSTAT TABLE IS USED FOR THE PDL INDEX VALUE 
    When a person enters a maillxsx to use a PDI the Toshiba VP System checks the CSTAT Table 
    entry for that mailkx’s COS. If an index value other than NONE, entered as 0 in the CSTAT 
    Table, is assigned in the CSTAT Table, PDLS are allowed. The PDL index value represents the 
    number of Personal Distribution List members that rnaibaxes in that COS may use. Mailbox 
    Options prompt the mailbox holder to define Personal Distribution Iists. 
    l *- 
    Each incremental unit of the index value allows SO members in a PDL, as shown in the following 
    PDL INDEX VALUE Maximum I of Members 
    . 
    CSTAT Table jn Personal Dim 
    NONE (entered as 0 ) 0 @Jay not use PDL) 
    1 so 
    2 103 
    3 150 
    4 (Maximum) 200 
    Each mailbox may have up to nine PDLs If the PDL index value is 3 for a given COS, each 
    mailbox with that COS may have a total af 150 members, distributed in one to nine PDLs.  
    						
    							6.4 HOW TO CObJFlGURE THE CSTAT TABLE FOR THE PDL INDEX 
    VALUE 
    The PDL index value is the first entry in the CSTAT Table. It is automatically defined with a. 
    default Personal Distribution List index value of NONE for each mailbox COS defmed in the 
    Toshba VP System configumtion. This index value does not apply to port/trunk COS. 
    l 
    Use the UPDATE program to modify the PDL index value for a mailbox COS. . 
    ENTRY R The only entry in the CSTAT Table is the PDL index value. It is entry 
    ?#l. 
    - _ 
    PDL INDEX VALUE The index value for a COS represents the maximum number of PDL 
    members, if any, allocated for each mailbox in that COS. Validindex 
    values are shown in the chart in the previous section of this chapter. 
    [D If a mailbox has a COS with a non-zero PDL value and has PDLS 
    d&med, then that mailbox is moved to a COS with a zero PDL 
    value, the defied PDLs are no longer available. 
    If, however, the mailbox is moved into a COS with a lower index 
    value than that originally assigned, all entries in that mailbox’s PDLs 
    remain valid. New entries cannot be defmed beyond the limits 
    specified for the currently assigned COS. 
    Using INSTALL 
    There are no questions pertaining to the CSTAT Table in the INSTALL program. To modify 
    CSTAT entries, use the UPDATE program. 
    Using UPDATE 
    From UPDATE you can LET and MODIFY. 
    LIST Listing the CSTAT Table 
    : 
    ‘\, 
    LS 
    2: 
    ?  
    						
    							CSTATTable 6-5 
    - 
    tU When the CSTAT Table is listed and the IntxaMessaging option 
    is not installed, the table will have no entries. 
    MODIFY Modifying entrles III the CSTAT Table  
    						
    							7 
    CUSTOM PROMPT TABLE 
    - _ Chapter Contents 
    Section 
    Descfbtion PaClg 
    7.1 
    7.2 
    7.3 U&&anding the CUSTOM PROMPT Table ............................................. 7-1 
    CustomEnwPrompts ............................................................ 7-1 
    Custom MWN Prompts ........................................................... 7-l 
    Examples Of Using Custom Prompts ................................................ 7-2 
    How the CUSTOM PROMPT Table Works ................................................ 773 
    ~to&nfigwetheCU!XOMPROMPTTaMe ......................................... ..7- 4 
    Using INSTALL ............................................................... 
    ..7- 4 
    Using UPDATE ................................................................. 7-4  
    						
    							INTRODUCTION 
    The CUSTOM PROhIPT Table specifies the number of the mailboxes contain@ 
    +“ 
    l Custom Error Prompts, played when a caller dials an invalid number or a blocked extension 
    l Custom Message Whiting Notification Prompt, to give special dialing instructions to mailbox 
    holders whose extensions do not produce DTMF tones 
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    							Quick Reference Guide 
    .*- 
    CUSTOM PROMPT Table 
    Command Description 
    - &TOMbROMPT Table Spedfies rnaibox numbers containing Custom Error 
    Prompts and Custom Message W&iting Notification 
    WJW fiompts. 
    CUSTOM PROMPT Table 
    and the INSTALL Program There are no questions in the INSTALL program 
    pertaining to the CUSTOM PROMPT Bible. To 
    MODIFY entries, use the UPDATE program. 4 
    UPDATE Command OptIons 
    LIST 
    .L CUST To list the CUSTOM PROMPT Table. 
    MODIFY 
    .M CUST 
    ., 
    For any fim digit, specify maiIb~x numbers containing 
    greetings to be played for blocked and non-existent 
    extensions. 
    .M CUST OTHER Specify maikax number containing Custom h4WN 
    prompt. - 
    The . prompt is displayed by the 
    UPDAlJZ program.  
    						
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