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AT&T555-230-500Issue 1, January 1992DEFINITY®Communications SystemGeneric 1 & Generic 3System Management

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CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION● Chapter 9. References provides a list of references for related documents.● Chapter 10. Abbreviations and Acronyms lists abbr

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GLOSSARYCCall Appearance, Attendant ConsoleSix buttons, labeled a through f, used to originate, receive, and hold calls. Each buttonhas two associated

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GLOSSARYCall Work CodeA number, up to 16 digits, entered by ACD agents to record the occurrence of customer-defined events (such as account codes, soc

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GLOSSARYConsoleSee Attendant Console.Controlled Outward RestrictionA calling party with this feature activated is restricted from dialing outgoing exc

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GLOSSARYCoverage PointThe attendant positions (as a group), Direct Department Calling group, Uniform Call Dis-tribution group, Coverage Answer Group,

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GLOSSARYDesignated Voice TerminalThe specific voice terminal to which calls, originally directed to a certain extensionnumber, are redirected. Commonl

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GLOSSARYDigital TrunkA circuit in a telecommunications channel designed to handle digital voice and data.Digit ConversionA process used to convert spe

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GLOSSARYEElectronic Tandem Network (ETN)A special tandem tie trunk network that has automatic call routing capabilities based onthe number dialed and

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GLOSSARYFFacilityA general term used for the telecommunications transmission pathway and associatedequipment.Facility Restriction Level (FRL)The FRL i

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GLOSSARYGGround-Start TrunkOn outgoing calls, the system transmits a request for services to the distant switchingsystem by grounding the trunk ring l

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GLOSSARYIImmediate-Start Tie TrunkAfter establishing a connection with the distant switching system for an outgoing call, thesystem waits a nominal 65

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSCHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSOverviewThe terminal used to administer a DEFINITY Communicati

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GLOSSARYInterworkingThe linking of dissimilar networks to provide an end-to-end call. In public networks, inter-working might include a Common Channel

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GLOSSARYLLinkA transmitter-receiver channel or system that connects two locations.Listed Directory NumberA LDN is a publicly listed telephone number f

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GLOSSARYManual-InManual-In is an ACD agent work mode that makes the agent available to receive callsand automatically puts the agent into After Call W

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GLOSSARYModem PoolingProvides shared-use conversion resources that eliminate the need for a dedicatedmodem when a data module accesses, or is accessed

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GLOSSARYOn-NetOn-Net facilities (for example, TTI trunks, private ISDN-PRI trunks) are dedicated to acustomer's private network. Whenever the cal

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GLOSSARYPrimary/Secondary D-ChannelThe D-Channel Backup feature requires that one D-Channel be administered as the pri-mary D-Channel, and that a seco

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GLOSSARYProperty Management System (PMS)A stand-alone computer that lodging and health services organizations use for servicessuch as reservations, ho

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GLOSSARYRemote Access Barrier CodeUsed with remote access trunks to limit access to the System. When a call comes in ona remote access trunk, the user

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GLOSSARYsSecondary ReferenceThe secondary reference is a backup DS1 facility used as a clock timing reference forsynchronization in case the primary

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GLOSSARYStroke CountsMethod used by ACD agents to record up to nine customer-defined events on a per callbasis when the CMS is active.SuffixA suffix i

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSRefer to the following manuals for additional operation information on the 715, 513, 610, 4410, or4425 ter

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GLOSSARYTandem Tie Trunk Network (TTTN)A private network that interconnects several customer switching systems by dial-repeating tie trunks. Access to

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GLOSSARYTone/ClockThe Tone/Clock circuit pack provides tone generation and timing for the TDM bus. Theactive Tone/Clock circuit pack is currently prov

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GLOSSARYVectoring (Basic)Allows the customer to specify the treatment of calls coming into the switch based uponthe dialed number. Vectoring (Basic) a

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INDEXINDEX4410 Terminal, 2-1Administration Keys, 2-15Function Keys, 2-15Keyboard, 2-14425 Terminal, 2-1Administration Keys, 2-15Function Keys, 2-15Key

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INDEXBBackspace Key, 2-4Backup, 7-1for a System With Duplication Option, 7-4for a System Without DuplicationOption Tape, 7-2Backup Disk, 8-1Backup Dis

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INDEXDisplayInformation Voice Terminal, 5-5Translation Data AssociatedWith Voice Terminal, 5-5EEnhanced Terminal Administration, 5-1Enter Key, 2-1Erro

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INDEXIIdentify Groupsto Which a Voice Terminal Belongs, 5-5Incorrect Login, 4-2Initialization, 1-2Initialize System, 1-2Introduction, 1-1KKeeping Reco

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INDEXRRecord Keeping, 1-2Recorded AnnouncementsBackup, 7-1command, 7-1References, 9-1Refresh Key, 2-1Remote Administration, 44Remove and Replace Tapes

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INDEXTerminal615 MT Terminal, 2-1Keyboard, 615 MT Terminal, 2-1Keys Table, 2-5Terminal Types, 2-1Used for Administration, 2-1Time and Date Screen Form

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DEFINITY®System ManagementAT&T 555-230-500ADDIssue 1, January 1992Dated September 1992Communications SystemGeneric 1 and Generic 3Addendum

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALS715 MT TerminalThe 715 MT terminal emulates the AT&T 615 MT Terminal/System 75 Cartridge combination(5

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©1992 AT&TAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USANoticeWhile reasonable effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and

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ContentsINTRODUCTIONOverview...1...

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FiguresFigure 1-1.Save Translation—SPEA...1-2Figure 1-2.S

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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONOverviewThis addendum provides specific information for performing a System Backup for a DEFINITY®Communications System Generi

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INTRODUCTIONOrganizationNote: In the interest of brevity, only G3s specific information is provided in this addendum.Refer to the appropriate section

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SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3sSYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3sThe backup system for the DEFINITY G3s system employs a Memory Card. It does not have adup

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SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3sThe following procedure can be used to make a backup Memory Card:1. Remove the Memory Card from the Netcon circuit pack.

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SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3S9. The screen displays:save announcementsSAVE ANNOUNCEMENTSProcessorCommand Completion StatusError CodeSPE_ASuccess0Comm

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SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3sErrorsMemory Card-related failures may occur for two reasons: the card is at fault or the Netcon circuitpack is at fault

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SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3s9.10.11.12.13.14.Memory Card is not inserted in the systemResponse: Insert the Memory Card.Cannot access file; wrong typ

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALS513 BCT KeyboardThe 513 BCT keyboard is equipped with special cursor keys that allow the user to make corr

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SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3S15.Command has been aborted; please try laterThe command has been pre-empted.Response: Try again later.16. Saved copy of

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IndexIndexMAMemory Card Failures, 14Memory Cards, 1-1Errors, 1-4AnnouncementsFailures, 14restore, 1-1PBBackup, 1-1for a G3s System, 1-1G3s System, 1-1

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IndexTTime Requiredto do a Backup on RecordedAnnouncements, 1-1WWhen toSave Recorded Announcements, 1-1I-2

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AT&T 555-230-500ADD2Issue 1, January 1992Dated March 1993DEFINITY®Communications SystemGeneric 1 and Generic 3System Management Addendum(G3vs Cust

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©1993 AT&TAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USANoticeWhile reasonable effort was made to ensure that the information in this document wascomplete and

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ContentsAbout this Documenti Overviewi Organizationii1SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3VS1-1 Save Translation1-1 Save and Restore Recorded Announcemen

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Screens1SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3VS1-1.Save Translation Screen-SPEA1-21-2.Save Announcements Screen-SPEA1-21-3.Save Translation Screen-SPEA1-31-4.

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About this DocumentOverviewThis addendum provides specific information for performing a System Backup fora DEFINITY® Communications System Generic 3vs

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About this DocumentOrganizationIn the interest of brevity, only G3VS specific information is provided in thisaddendum. Refer to the appropriate sectio

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SYSTEM BACKUP FORDEFINITY G3VS1The backup system for the DEFINITY G3VS system employs a Memory Card.The standard Memory Card is a 1 Mb card for system

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSTABLE 2-A. Terminal Keys[F1][F1][F2]For This FunctionTo cancel a screen form or commandOnce the key is pre

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SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vs4. Enter save translationand press [RETURN]. This command instructsthe system to take all translation information in me

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SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vsOne Memory Card is provided with the system. If a backup Memory Card hasbeen purchased, the following procedure can be

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SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vs9. The screen displays:save announcementsSAVE ANNOUNCEMENTSProcessorCommand Completion StatusError CodeSPE_ASuccess0Com

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SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vsSave and Restore RecordedAnnouncementsEnter the save announcements command to save the recorded announcementsin the sys

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SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vsErrorsMemory Card-related failures may occur for two reasons: the card is at fault orthe (TN777B) Netcon circuit pack i

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SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vs7.8.9.10.File size exceededYou have run out of file space.Response: Call your AT&T representative.Invalid director

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SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vs12.13.14.15.Request is incompatible with currently running operationsIndicates the storage system is in use.Response:

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SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vs16.17.Unknown type of Memory CardThe software does not know what type of Memory Card is inserted in theslot. This can o

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IndexAAnnouncementsrestore, 1-5BBackup, 1-1G3VS System, 1-1using Memory Cards, 1-1Backup Recorded Announcements, 1-5Backup System, 1-1CCommandsBackup

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSTABLE 2-A (continued).Terminal KeysTerminal Type513 4410 4425For This Functionor or610*610†

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSTABLE 2-A (continued)Terminal KeysTerminal Type5134410 4425For This Functionoror610*610†715‡615 MT* 615 MT

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSTABLE 2-A (continued).Terminal KeysFor This FunctionTo move the cursor to the previous field on alineIf th

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSTABLE 2-A (continued).Terminal Keys*†‡Terminal Type513 4410 4425For This Functionor610* 610†715‡or615 MT*

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Copyright © 1991 AT&TAll Rights ReservedPrinted in U.S.ANoticeWhile reasonable efforts were made to ensure that theinformation in this document wa

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSNUMERIC LEGENDS ARE LOCATED ONTHE FRONT SURFACES OF THEMATRIX AT THE BOTTOM OFTHE RIGHT CLUSTER.FIGURE 2-2

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSHow to Program the Function Keys for a 513 BCTThis section covers the procedures used to program the funct

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSF1F2FIGURE 2-3. ScreenF3F4 F5Labels Displayed When the LCL MENUF6 F7 F8Key is Pressed on a 513 BCT2-12

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSFunction StringUSER PF KEY SET-UPActionLabelf1:keyedf1Ocf2:keyedf2Odf3:keyedf3Oef4:keyedf4Off5:keyedf5Ogf6

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSUSER PF KEY SET-UPLabelFunction Stringf1:f2:f3:duplicate station Hcdisplay station Hcchange station Hcf4:k

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALS4425, 4410, 610, and 615 MT TerminalsThe 4425, 4410, 615 MT, and 610 terminals can also be used to adminis

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSFIGURE 2-6. 4425 Keyboard Assignments2-16

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSFIGURE 2-7. 4410 Keyboard Assignments2-17

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSFIGURE 2-8. 610 MT Terminal Keyboard Assignments2-18

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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSFIGURE 2-9. 615 MT Keyboard Assignments Used Without a 513 Emulation Cartridge2-19

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ContentsCHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION...1-1Ove

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CHAPTER 3. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONCHAPTER 3. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONAdministration SequenceAfter the system is installed, the System Manager must enter th

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CHAPTER 3. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONThese items cannot be added to the system; however, they can be changed to suit businessneeds by entering the change c

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CHAPTER 3. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONSystem ParametersSystem parameters allow the System Manager to assign values for system related features suchas Leave

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CHAPTER 3. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONGroupsAfter the voice terminals are added, the following items can be administered using the add com-mands:●●●●●●Abbre

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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMCHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMThis chapter covers administrative tasks that allow the System Manager to

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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMSystem Login ProceduresNote:If your DEFINlTY system is being used with a G3-MA, refer to DEFINITY® Com-municatio

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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEM7. If enter command:is displayed, you can enter the desired command. Press [HELP] toobtain the list of permissib

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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMNote: Valid passwords contain four to seven alphabetic or numeric characters, or acombination of alpha and numer

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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMNote: Remote Access users should be careful when using any command that requires user1.2.3.4.input such as next

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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMHow to Administer the System From a Remote LocationMake sure data terminal speed settings are set at 1200 bps. T

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How toHow toHow toHow toAdminister Dial Plan and Feature Access Codes...4-8Set Date and

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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMAll four Netcon channels must be assigned. The following steps can be used to add a data orNetcon channel:1.2.3.

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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMHow to Change a Netcon ChannelNetcon channels can be changed by entering the command change data module 4444 and

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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMThe following steps give an example of how to change a FAC from three to two digits.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.1

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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATE TASKS-SYSTEMHow to Set Date and TimeThe system date and time are set using the Date and Time form (see Figure 4-2). This form

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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEM8. Enter the current year (1990-2099) and press [RETURN].Note: The cursor is positioned on Hour:.9. Enter the c

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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMTABLE 4-A. Conversion to 24-Hour Clock12-HourStandard Time 24-HourClock Clock12:00 a.m. 01:00 a.m.12:00 a.m.23:0

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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMHow to Print on DemandThe user can get a printout when print or the abbreviated version pr, is entered as the la

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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMFigure 4-3 is an example of a typical list history command as displayed on the terminal. Thecommand results are

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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINALCHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS—VOICE TERMINALHow to Administer Voice TerminalsVoice terminal administra

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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINALBefore a voice terminal can be removed from the system, it must be removed from the following:● Code Cal

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CHAPTERCHAPTER9. REFERENCES ...10. ABBREVIATIONS AND...9-1ACRONYM

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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINAL● 7303S, 7305S, or 7309H Voice Terminals: Up to eight voice terminals can be assignedto one TN762 Hybrid

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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASK-VOICE TERMINALThe 7302H01B and the 7303H01B are assigned using the 7303S Voice Terminal form.The 7305H01B and 7305H02B

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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINALDisplay Information on a Voice TerminalThe display command allows you to look at a Voice Terminal form i

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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINALSTATIONSecurityNameCodeExtPortRoomJackCableFIGURE 5-1. Duplication Station Form Without a Data ModuleSTA

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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINALThe following steps give a brief example of how to duplicate two 7403D voice terminals.1.2.3.4.Enter dup

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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINALHow to Administer Voice Terminals Without HardwareAdministration Without Hardware (AWOH) provides the ab

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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASK-VOICE TERMINALHow to Administer Data Modules and Voice Terminal AdjunctsData Module AdministrationThe following types

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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINALFor the 7500B Data Module, multipoint administration is allowed for terminals with Service ProfileIdenti

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CHAPTER 6. HARDWARE RECONFIGURATIONCHAPTER 6. HARDWARE RECONFIGURATIONOverviewBefore voice terminals, trunks, and data modules can be added to the sys

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CHAPTER 6. HARDWARE RECONFIGURATIONCircuit Pack AdministrationCircuit pack administration is a capability that allows theSystem Manager to assign circ

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FiguresFigure 2-1.Figure 2-2.Figure 2-3.Figure 2-4.Figure 2-5.Figure 2-6.Figure 2-7.Figure 2-8.Figure 2-9.Figure 4-1.Figure 4-2.Figure 4-3.Figure 5-1.

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CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3iCHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3iDEFINlTY G1 and G3i systems use a tape-only backup sys

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CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3iTape Backup for a System Without the Duplication OptionTwo cassette tapes are provided with the system

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CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3i9. The screen displays:save announcementSPE ASAVE ANNOUNCEMENTProcessorCommand Completion StatusError

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CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3iTape Backup for a System With the Duplication OptionFour cassette tapes are provided with the system.

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CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3i9. The screen displays:save announcementsSPE BSAVE ANNOUNCEMENTProcessorCommand Completion Status Erro

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CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3iTape ErrorsSince the tape drive is a mechanical device, tape-related failures may occur. When thesefai

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CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3i6. Internal translation data is corruptedIndicates that the translation data is inconsistent and the t

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rCHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rOverviewThe DEFINITY G3r Mass Storage System (MSS) utilizes tape and

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rCommand Interface ConventionsIn the following sections, the commands used to interface with the MSS are descr

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rInvoking the save announcements command with the either option forces the system to writethe announcements da

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CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTIONCHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTIONOverviewThis manual provides the information necessary for the System Manager to administer theDEFINITY®

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rIf the user requests that announcements be saved to a tape, the tape must be in service (E14).If the user req

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rIf a good copy of the announcement file is not available, then the restore announcements opera-tion cannot be

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rIf restoring from tape, the restore announcements command will abort if no tape is in the tapedrive (E37).The

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rError ConditionsThe following is a list of all error messages displayed to the user. If any of these error co

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rE31 (W)E32 (W)E33 (W)E34 (W)E35 (W)E36 (W)E37 (W)E38 (W)E39 (W)E40 (W)E41 (W)E42 (W)Announcement port in use;

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rSave Translation CommandThe save translation command copies translation data from memory to the MSS. By defau

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rCommand OperationThe save translation command writes two time-stamped identical copies of translation data to

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rThe command completion status is displayed on the screen, as shown below.Save TranslationProcessorCommand Com

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rThe following operational rules apply to the save translation command:1.2.3.4.5.6.The save translation comman

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rBackup CommandAdditional data integrity is achievable through disk to tape backups. These backups may bedone

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CHAPTER 1. lNTRODUCTIONSystem Manager's RoleThe System Manager is responsible for the following:● Adding, changing, removing, and monitoring the

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rCommand OperationWhen an incremental backup is performed, the following procedure governs this operation.Befo

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3r4.5.6.If the user requests that the backup take place on the standby processor, the standbyprocessor must be

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rInvoking the restore command with the standby option causes files from the tape associatedwith the standby pr

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rThe following operational rules apply to the restore command:1.2.3.4.5.6.The restore command will only be all

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rE5 (W)E6 (W)E7 (M)E9 (W)E10 (W)E12 (M)E13 (W)E14 (W)E16 (M)This message means that there is a hardware proble

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CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rE19 (W)E22 (W)E23 (W)E27 (W)E28 (W)E29 (W)Large system boot image is corrupt on the tapeThis message means th

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CHAPTER 9. REFERENCESCHAPTER 9. REFERENCESThe following is an abbreviated listing of Generic 1 and Generic 3 documents. Included is a briefdescription

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CHAPTER 9. REFERENCESDEFINITY® Communications System Voice Terminal DocuMaster Kit555-230-750A multi-element kit for end users to provide them with th

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CHAPTER 9. REFERENCESDEFINITY® Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3i—System555-204-510ReportsExplains switch-based measurement, traffic, perf

Seite 147 - About this Document

CHAPTER 9. REFERENCESDEFINITY® Communication System Generic 3 Call Vectoring Guide535-230-520Discusses how to write, use, and troubleshoot vectors, wh

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CHAPTER 1. lNTRODUCTlONWhen to Use This ManualThis manual, along with the Implementation manual, provides the necessary guidelines to admin-ister the

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CHAPTER 10. ABBREVIATI0NS AND ACRONYMSAARACACAACDACUACWADADUAIMALM-ACKAMWANIAPAPLTARSASCIIASAIATBAUDIXAVDAWTBCCBCMSBCTBHCCBLFBOSBRIBTUCAMACACRCAGCASCB

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CHAPTER 10. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSCMDRCMSCOCORCOSCPCPECPTRCRCCSACSMDCDCEDCPDCSDDCDDDDIDDLCDLDMDMIDNDDNISDODDOSSDS1DSUDTDMDTEDTGSDTMFDXSE&MEBCD

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CHAPTER 10. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSFRLFXGPTRGRSHNPAIASICCICDOSICIICMIDDDIEINADSINSINWATSISDNISNIXCKBPSLANLAPDLATALDNLEDLSULWCMA-UUIM-BusMBPSMCCMCSM

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CHAPTER 10. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSNANPNAUNCOSSNECNFASNIDNNNPANPENQCNSENSUNXXOAOCMOPSOQTOSHAOTQPBXPCPCOLPCOLGPCMPCSPDMPDSPGNPIPIBPLPMSPNPPNPRIPSCPS

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CHAPTER 10. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSSAKISATSCCSCISCOSDNSDDNSIDSITSMDRSPESSISTARLANSXSTAASTACTCMTDMTEGTODTOPTSCTTRTTTNTTYUAPUCDUCLUDPUNPUPSVDNWATSSan

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GLOSSARYGLOSSARYAAccess CodeA 1-, 2-, or 3-digit dial code used to activate or cancel a feature or access an outgoingtrunk. The star (*) and pound (#)

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GLOSSARYAnnouncementsAnnouncements are prerecorded messages that give the caller information. If the firstannouncement given to a caller is played bef

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GLOSSARYAsynchronous Data Unit (ADU)A data communications equipment (DCE)-type device that allows direct connectionbetween EIA-232-C equipment and the

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GLOSSARYAutomatic Route SelectionAutomatic Route Selection provides automatic routing of outgoing calls over customertrunk facilities with transparent

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GLOSSARYBearer Capability Class (BCC)The Bearer Capability Class (BCC) identifies the type of a call, for example, voice anddifferent types of data. D

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