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Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100, 300s, 300 Configuration Manual
Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100, 300s, 300 Configuration Manual
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VAR Specifies a variable length field. If no terminating digit is defmed, the field length varies according to the FIRSTDIGIT Table. A variable with a terminating DTh4F digit is valid for, all fie!d types. A variable without a terminating DTMF digit is valid only for source or destination field types Terminaff ng DTMF Dign Specifies the terminating digit for a variable length field. The digit can be a value from O-9, A-D, l , or #. I!3 The terminating digit cannot occur in a normal field. n Call Types Each call record format in the DTMFThlT Table is associated with a call record type. There are eleven call record types available for DTMF In-band integration. Depending on the call record type, some fields are required and some are optional within a call record format. Table 10-l summarizes call record types and their required and optional fields. r 1 Table 1 O-l Required and Optional Fields for Call Record Types I Call Record Type Field lopes SOURCE DEST TRUNK MISC l- Direct External I * * Optional Optional 2- Direct Internal Optional l l Optional 3- Busy Forward External * Required Optional Optional I 1 4- Busy Forward Internal Optional Required * Optional 5- RNA Forward External ’ Required Optional Optional l6- RNA Forward Internal ( Optional /Required I* 1 Optional 1 b- Forward External 1 l 1 Required 1 Optional I Optional 1 Is- Forward Internal I Optional I Required I* I Optional 1 9- Record Call in progress Required * l Optional 10 - Forced Forward Required Required l Optional ll- PBX Restart l * l Optional l Not applicable. Field types marked with an asterisk are not allowed and will be rejected during configuration.
10.2 HOW TO CONFIGURE THE DTMFINT TABLE The DTMFINT Table can be configured in two ways: l Modify System Parameter 3 - PBX TYPE and accept the default DTMFINT Table. l Use the UPDATE commands ADD and DELETE. I’- After configuring the DTMFINI’ Table, a listing of the configuration may be obtained via the LIST command in UPDATE IL.r IWalling a new system automatically configures the defaults. n Modifying System Parameter 3 Use the MODIFY command to establish default values for the DTMFTNT Table according to the PBX connected to the Toshiba VP System. The Toshiba VP System automatically loads the default values corresponding to the PBX selected from the list in System Parameter 3. A sample dialog follows. * [D For systems that are already installed, all system parameters are not reset to manufacturer defaults, the current values for the SYSTEM PARAMETER Table are maintained.
10-6 Configuration Manual n Using the UPDATE Commands ?he following UPDATE commands are applicable to the DTMFINT Table: l ADD l LIST I-- * DELETE ADD Adding call record formats to the DTMFINT Table A new caIl record format can be added in an existing DThEINT Table, or added to an already configured table after the obsolete information is deleted. A sample dialog follows, LIST DELETE Listing values configured In the DTMFINT Table Deleting the configuration Information for an entire call record format If the wrong information is configured in the DTMFINT Table, first delete the format with the wrong information, then add the correct information to the table.
DTtJFlNT Tabie 10-7 10.3 ERROR CHECKING DURING CONFIGURATION Three specific errors are checked during configuration: c Normal syntax and range 0 First element c T@ield Validation l ‘- Normal Syntax and Entries are checked to verify that they conform to the established Range configuration syntax and range. flrst Element Verifies that the firs element is unique. If the first element is not unique, an error is generated and the DTMFINT Table must be corrected before continuing. For example: Types/Field Validation Used when the call record format is defmed, including the call record type. Validates the type against the fields, as indicated in ‘Itible 10-l. Required fields that are not defined in the call record also generate an error. The call record must be corrected before continuing. Other limits checked for are the maximum of 20 call record formats, and the maximum of 10 elements per call record format.
11 _ FIRSTDIGIT TABLE .‘- Chapter Contents PZ+Qe Sect Q escrbtlon I n D 11.1 lJn&stmding the FIRSTDIGIT Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1 11.2 How the FlRSTDlGlT Table is Used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...11-2 11.3 HOW to Configure the FIRSTDIGIT Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3 Using INSTALL and UPDATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..e.................... 11-3 9
INTRODUCTION The FIRSTDIGIT Table defmes the first digit and length of valid mailbox numbers. The FIRSTDIGIT Table is generated from information entered into the USER Table, When a mailbox number is entered, the Toshiba VP System checks to see if there are other mailbox numbers beginning with the same first digit. If so, the number of digits for the newly entered mailbox must be the same as the previously entered mailboxes. For example, if all mailbox numbers heginning with ‘2” are three digits long, all additional maiIboxes beginning with “2” must aIs0 be three digits long. In this way, the Toshiba VP System knows how many digits to expect when the caller is entering a number. When entering a mailbox into the USER Table, if a mailbox with that fuS digit does not exist, the Toshiba VP System enters the new mailbox length into the FIR!ITDIGIT Table.
Quick Reference Guide FIRSTDIGIT Table Command Description FIRSTDIGIT Table Contains the mailbox length for each first digit defined in the USER Table. Also contains the initial digit length for network numbers. FIRSTDIGIT Table and the INSTALL Program There are no questions in the INSTALL program pertaining to fvst digits. Mailbox length is automatically assigned when mailboxes are entered into the USER Table. Network digits are automatically assigned when entering data into the NETWORK NUMBERING PLAN Table. UPDATE Command Options LIST .L FIRS To list the FIRSTDIGIT Table. ADD The add command does not apply to the FIRSTDIGIT Table. MODIFY The modify command does not apply to the FIRSTDIGIT Table. DELETE The delete command does not apply to the FIRSTDIGIT Table. The . prompt is displayed by the UPDATE program. To¶hlba VP SysIena - 5.3 May.lWl
FIFISlDIGiTTabbe 11-1 11.1 UNDERSTANDING THE FIRSTDIGIT TABLE The FIRSTDIGIT Table contains the mailbox length for each firs digit defined in the USER Table. The table also contains the initial digit length for netwbrk numbers. Refer to the F&mm Dcuriptinmti - NETWORKING for additional information. m Single Digit Menu first digits are not subject to the constraints of the F&TDIGm Table. Example of a FIRSTDIGIT Table: ~27 All first digits without values defined for Mailbox Length or Initial-Digits L>h (Net) are unused.
11-2 Configuration Maid - 11.2 HOW THE FIRSTDIGIT TABLE IS USED The Toshiba VP System and many PBXs use FIRSTDIGIT Tables to determine: l Whether the firs digit is valid, and . l How many digits to expect before completing a call. +“ The fmt digit entry in the FIRSI?)IGIT Table is defined when the first mailbox starting with a given digit is entered in the USER Table. Vtid mailbox first diit numbers are 1 - 9. A ma&ox number cannot begin with the digit 0, however, extensions in the USER Table can begin with the digit 0. All mailbox numbers starting with the same digit must be the same length. For exampIe, if all mailboxes starting with 4 are three digits long: l If caller enters valid mailbox q m m The Toshiba VP System refers to the USER Table for the extension to call. l If caller entea (oa a), or a digit not The Tbshiba VP System waits for two (or in the USER Table one) more digits. The Toshiba VP System prompts: “Extension four (orfo*@e) is invnlid You may now dial another emnsion nmberordialzeroforassi5tancq.” Ifa Custom Error prompt is recorded, it plays instead of the generic prompt.