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Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100, 300s, 300 Configuration Manual
Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100, 300s, 300 Configuration Manual
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21-l 2ConfioMatiM Manual -n Integration Cards Configuring a Message Watting unkThe following is the INSTAIL program SUNS Table question for integration card sIo+& ConfIgurIng a Une Appearance The following is the INSTAIL program SLOTS Table question for integration card slots. 07Except for AT&T System 7YDeftity Gl, each system port may be allocated to only one integration unit, with amaximum of 16 ports for each unit. Refer to the specific Adaptive Integration chapters for detailsFor AT&T System 7YDeftity Gl, each system port may be allocated to more than one integration unit, with amaximum of 32 ports for each unit.
SLOTSTable 21-13- n Reserving a Slot Reserving a slot for later use, when the cnstomeis future expansion needs are known at the time of the initial instalktion, can eliminate the need to physically move cards when the new cardisadded. Fbr example, if eight line cards (slots Al-As) and two integration cards (slots A9 and AlO) are to be installed i&ally, but the au&omer’s expansion needs indicate an additkmal line card and an additional integration card are needed in the near future., slot A!J should be reserved for the additkmal line card at the time of the initial kstallation. The integr&ion cardsonthenbeinstalledinitiallyinslotsA10and~l,eliminatingtheneedtophyslcally moveanycardstoaddthenewlinecardinslotA9andthethirdintegrationcardinslotA12 - _ The folIowing is an example of reserving slot A9 for a line card when the INSDILL program prompts for the configuration of that slot as the first integration card. H Using UPDATE Use the UPDATE program to: *LIST one or all slotslADD a slot lMODIFY a slot lDELETE a slot - IFThe following changes to integration slots require that the integration cards be restarted before the changes take effect:lAdding or deleting integration slots l ModiQing line appearances for an integration slot lModifying-whether message waiting.links are enabkd or disabled. To execute the command, at the Q prompt, enter. LJPINTCThis command restarts the integration cards and therefore disrupts call processing for approximately one to two minutes. Refer to the and Maintenance manual -TAAlNTENANCE, UpdateIntegration section. -wsvsefm tsa4sae5.3 May.1m1
21-I 4Configuration Manual - LJSTUsting the entire SLOTS Table Listing a spedfic slot In the SLOTS Table
SLOTS Tabk 21-15ADD AddIng a line card to the !iUXS TableAdding a message waitfng Unk to an integration card In the SLOTS table Addlng a line appearance to an integration card In the SLOTS Table
21-l 6Configuration Manual- MODIMModlfylng a Une card In the SLOTS Table UTIn the example above, the COS, answering mode, outcalling, and test information for port 4 were copied from port 3. Modifying a message waiting Unk on an integration card In the SLOTSTable IITWhen modifying the list of COS, three options are offered - clear the existing COS list, add new COS, and delete COS. Modifying a line appearance on an Integration card In the SLOTS Table 07When modifying an existing list of line appearances, re-enter the entire list or range of line appearances. Editing an existing list is not supported.
Deleting a port from a slot without deleting the entire slot In order to delete a port from a slot, MODIFY the SLOTS Table, select YESto initialize the port amfiition, and re-enter only the required ports. TheVP3CWVP300mnstberebtnrtedfor changes to take effect.1-k 07A port may be deleted from the highest numbered (last) line card slqt only, since there may be no gaps in port utilization. DELETEDeleting an entIre slot from the SLOTS Table t?YWhen the number of ports is modified, System Parameter 4 - PORTS USED, is automatically updated. The VP 3OOsIVP 300 must be restarted for changes to take effect. Toshiba VP zcysm-ftsRldasa 5.3 uay. lee1
22 SYSTEM PARAMETER TABLE I’- Chapter Contents Section 22.1 22.3 22.4DescrfDtionPMla UndestaMing the SYSiEM PARAMETER Table.........................................Z-1How The SYSTEM PARAMETERTaMe is used...........................................22-5How To ConfguretheSYSTEM PARAhlEERTaMe.......................................22-6using INSTALL................................................................22-6 Using UPDATE..................................................................22-6Desription of System Parameters.....................................................22-9
INTRODUCTION The SYSTEM PARAMEERTable amains information about the particular installation and phone system. The T6sh.ilx VP System refers to tbe SYSTEM PARAMIXER Table for many system functions to determire Fixa to do, when to do it, and how often. This chaper includeslQuick Reference Guide l SYSTEMPARAMETER2ble listing all system parameters.l How to c&ii the Cm PARAMXER Table..lDescription of all system parameters.
Quick Reference Guide CommandDesctlptlon d- §YSTEM PARAMETER Table S;vsTEM PAFihlETER TableContains specifii phone system information, instalktion values, and system default values. The systems refers to the table when performing many system functions to determine what to do, when to do it, and how often. Number of Parameters172 (Several numbers are not used.) SYSiEM PARAMETER Table and the INSTALL ProgramA variety of values appear in the INSTALL program which are-_ stored in the SYSTEM PAR4hETER Table.* UPDATE Command Optlons LISTADD.L SYS ., To list one parameter, or the entire SYSTEM P-R Table. The add command does not apply to the SYSTEM PAR4METER Table.MODIFY DELETE . .M SYSTke m&if) command can be used on certain parameters. Refer to this chapter for details.The delete command does not apply to theSYSTEM PmTER Table. The . prompt is displayed by the UPDATE program.
SYSTEM PARAMi3ER Table22-1* 22.1UNDERSTANDING THE SYSTEM PARAMETER TABLE The SYSTEM PARAMETERTable is the part of the database that contains phone system information, instaUation+xific values, and system default values. This section contains alI system parameters in the confiition program. In the follow&g table all parameters apply to all Xbshiba VP Systems unless otherwise. noted.Some parameiers pertain only to optional feature packages.If the Toshiba VP System is not equipped with an option, table entries associated with that option are not displayed in the configuration. Manyresponsestoquestionsaskedduring INSTALL define parameter values. For example, the first NXXLL question is the manufkcturer and model of the phone system. The answers entered - __are stored as System Parameter 3. The next question asked is the name of the company where thelbshibaVPSystemisbeinginstaIled. ‘Ihenameisprintedonallsystemreportsandisalso displayed on the terminaL This answer is stored as System brameter 1. Other system parameters are automatically set when the phone system type is entered.These parameters are taken from the database of different phone systems the system software contains For example, System bametkr 9 is the duration of the flash (in milliseconds). Once INSTALL is comple$, System Parameters may be listed and most may be modified through UPDATE. ‘The following is an example of a SYSTEM PARAMETER T&e: