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Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100, 300s, 300 Configuration Manual
Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100, 300s, 300 Configuration Manual
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20-4 Configuration h4anual During INSTALL, the questions used to define the SCHEDULE Tables are: When finished entering all time periods for this SCHEDULE Table, press -1 at the colon. The following question is asked: n Using UPDATE Use the UPDATE program to:l LIST one or all SCHEDULE ‘Gblesl MODII?’ a time period contained in a table. MODIPl the default value in a table l ADD a SCHEDULE Tablel ADD or DELETE time periods in a SCHEDULE Table Tie pericds are numbered 1 through 8. When using the UPDATE program to LIST,MODIFY, ADD or DELETE, use the number of the time period for identification.
LET MOBIFYSCHEDULE TaMe 20-5- ktlng the SCHEDULE TSbleS This command prochces a list of one or all SCHEDULE Tables.Either enter the number of the table to be listed, or press IEater]’ at the prompt for all tables.Modifying a Time Period , mAn INFORMATION Table must be defied before it can be used in a SCHEDULE Table.
B-6 Confipmtion MamaI- Modtfyhg a default INFORMATION Table number 017An INFORMATION Table must be defined before it can be used in a SCHEDULE Table. ADD DELETEAdding a the periodUsed to create a SCHEDULE Table for a COS, and to ADD a time period to an existing SCHEDULE Table. When adding a new time period, existing data is not altered.If all 8 time perkds are already used, an error message is given when attempting to add to an existing table. LUThe default INFORMATION Table number is only asked for when adding a new SCHEDULE Table. It is not asked when adding a time period to an existing Bble. An INFORMATION Table must be defmed before it can be used in a SCHEDULE Table. Deleting a time periodThe DELETE command removes a time period from a SCHEDULE Table. All other time periods are moved up.
SCHEDULE Table 22-7 Deleting an Entke Table This deletion can be used successively to delete an entire table. When all previously used time periods are deleted (and only the default remains), the lbshiba VP System asks if you want to delete the entire table. b WARNING 4 If a SCHEDUlE Table is in use, it cannot be deleted.
21SLOTS TABLE .- Chapter Contents SectionDescrbtionPaae 21.1 21.2 21.3 Un&@anding the SLOTS Table......................................................21-1 Line Card Slots.................................................................21-3htegration Card Slots...........................................................21-3 Application CardSlots...................................................+........21-4How the SLOTS Table is Used.........................................................21-5 Line cards....................................................................21-5 lntegraticn Cards...............................................................21-7I-ICW to configure the SLOTS Table....................................................21-9 tine cards....................................................................21-9 Integration Cards..............................................................21-10 Using INSTALL................................................................21-11 ~~i~aSl~...............................................................21-1 3 Using UPDATE................................................................21-13
INTRODUCT.ION Only the VP 300s and VP 300 use the SLOTS Table. The VP 100 uses the PORTS Table in place of the SLOTS Table. .-- The SLOTS Table allows confiiration of each line card, integration card, and application card in the VP %%/VP 300 on a slot-by-slot basis Line Interface Cards (LIC), Telemarketing Line Cards W), Direct Access Cards @AC), integration cards (e.g., MIC), and application cards (e.g., VPw4.s ACP card) are individually configured. WConsult Toshiba Tel-m Product Marketing for availability. In this chapter, you will fmd the following sections:l Quick Reference Guides containing the commands most commonly used with the SLOTS Tablel A description of the SLOTS Table QA description of how the SLOTS Table is usedl A description of how to cotigure the SLOTS Table
Quick Reference Guide .‘- SLdTS Table Description SLOTS Table Allows individual configuration of the VP 3OOsIVP 300 line cards, integration cards, and application cards. Une Card SlotsSlots Al-Al2 may be configured for Line Interface Cards (LIC), Telemarketing Line Cards WC), and Direct Access Card @AC). The SLOTS Table contains information about each port. Fields contained are: 0Type of line cardl Port number l PBX extension number connected to each portl Port cos l Port answering mode - Ax, CX MXl Port used for message waiting and network outcall 0Port used for selftest System Parameter 4 -PORTS USED, is automatically updated as ports are added or deleted. The VP NOs/VP 300 must be restarted for changes to System Parameter 4 to take effect.
Quick Reference Guide .‘^ SLOTS Table Description lntegratlon Card SlotsSlots A9-A12 may be configured for integration cards. Slots contain information about each integration unit on the card.Fields contained are: l Integration card type 0Integration unit number 0 Callprocessingline appearance or message waiting linkl Link used for lamp Message Waiting Notificationl System default Iink for Message Waiting Notificationl COS assigned for Message Waiting Notification The following changes to integration slots require that the integration cards must be restarted before the changes take effect:l Adding or deleting integration slotsl Modifying line appearancesl Enabling or disabling message waiting links lb execute the command, at the @ prompt, enter: UPINTG This command restarts the integration cards and therefore disrupts call processing for approximately one or two minutes. Application Card SlotSlot Al2 may be configured for an application card (e.g., VPworks ACP crard)
Quick Reference Guide .‘- SLOTS Table CommandDescription SLOTS Table and the INSTALL ProgramThe INSTALL program prompts for slot configuration data. UPDATE Command OptionsLIST .L SLOTTo list the entire SLOTS Table. .L SLOTTo list details about a specific slot. / ADD.A SLOTTo add a slot to the SLOTS Table. MODIFY.M SLOTTo change any of the values. All information for the port must be entered. DELETE.D SLOTTo delete a slot from the SLOTS Table. The . prompt is displayed by the UPDATE program.
21.1UNDERSTANDING THE SLOTS TABLE’ The SLOTS Table contains information about each slot in Shelf A The SLOTS Table allows the individual confiition of each line card, integration card, and application card. Shelf A contains 12 slots, which can be configured as follows:“- Slot NumberlPpeofCardAhwed Al-Al2Available for line cards (e.g., LIC, TLC, or DAC) l A9-Al2Available for integration cards (e.g., MIC) l Al2Available for an application card (e.g., VPww&s ACP card) l 8Consult Toshiba Telecom Product Marketing for availability of the TLC, DAC, MIC, and VF%w&s. All line cards and integmtion’cards must be configured oxsecutively. No vacant slots, or shipped slots, are allowed within a card type. However, vacant slots are allowed between the last line card and the first integration card. f Beginning with slot Al, up to 12 line cards may be confiied. Then, beginning with slot A9, up to 4 integration cards may be configured (if the slots were not used for line cards). If the VP 3Ws/VP 300 includes VPworkr, the VPW& ACP card must be configured in slot A12. If the customer’s future expansion needs are known, you may reserve a slot for a line card or an integration card. Resewing a slot for later use eliminates the need to physically move cards when the new card is added. Refer to the Reserving a Slot section in this chapter. lf all of the slots in Shelf A are configured for line cards, no slots would be available for either integration cards or the VPworks ACP card. Certain limitations apply to systems configured for more than 32 ports. Refer to the Product Description manual - GENERAL DESCRIPTION, VP 3OOs/VP 300 System Sizing, for further information on these limitations. 1.W 3OCkNP 300 sysrcns :hat arc inlcgratcd with a phone system may USC port INFORMATION Bbles for trunks.Thmks may be tipd a port COS through the TRUNK GROUP Bblc. Ihmk COS and INFORMATlON ‘Bblesarc equivalent IO par? COS and INFORMATION Zablcs Rcfcr to the lnsra&uion rind Moinlpnance manual-ADAFTIVE INTEGRATION for details regarding those applications