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Seite 1 - AT&T SYSTEM 25

555-520-500Issue 1, June 1987AT&T SYSTEM 25ADMINISTRATIONMANUAL FOR R1V2

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Maintaining system security. Notifying company management (and AT&T) about problems, alarms, and servicecomplaints.If you have questions about

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Administering Tape Save/Restore OperationsIf you do not have a digital tape unit, you should skip this chapter.The procedures described below assume t

Seite 4 - System 25 Documents

4 Press the REWIND button, and wait for the tape unit tocompletely rewind tape. [You should do this beforebeginning any save, verify, or restore opera

Seite 5 - Contents

To troubleshootIf the save is successful, the SAT displays:SAVE COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY5 Press the STOP/EJECT button on the tape unit.6 Rewind the tape

Seite 6 - STARLAN CP Ports

To troubleshoot5 Rewind the tape.6 Label the tape with the date and time. Store the tape in asafe place.If the verification is unsuccessful, the SAT d

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To troubleshoot4 Type c.The line now reads:Save/Restore: Action = 3 Data = 1The tape unit automatically starts the Restore procedure atthis point an

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System SearchesThis section describes how to search for various system information.Most searches require a minimum of two levels of search specificati

Seite 9 - Introduction

PDCs of Group Call 1 At Action = , enter 1.Coverage Sender Stations2 At Data = , enter 13 At Action = , enter 2.4 At Data = , enter the call

Seite 10 - Using this Manual

PDCs of Stations thatHunt to a SpecifiedStation1 At Action = , enter 1.2 At Data = , enter 5.3 At Action = , enter 2.4 At Data = , enter th

Seite 11 - How to Use the System

PDCs of Call Pickup1 At Action = , enter 1.Group Member Stations2 At Data = , enter 9.3 At Action = , enter 2.4 At Data = , enter the call p

Seite 12 - Making Backup Tapes

Note This search expects input in the form NNN or in theform N•• where N is the initial digit or two digitsidentifying the station, trunk, special por

Seite 13 - Main Menu Items

How to Use the SystemThis chapter describes the way you interact with the system using the System AdministrationTerminal (SAT). First, it tells you ho

Seite 14 - Administration Commands

Translated BoardLocations1 At Action = , enter 12 At Data = , enter 17.3 At Action = , enter 2.4 At Data = , enter information from tables 16

Seite 15 - Command Functions

Port Location of External This search requires a PDC for input; it returns the portAlertlocation (CSSPP) of the external alert associated with thestat

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DDCs that can dial for a 1 At Action = , enter 1.station or data port viaThird-Party Call Set-Up2 At Data = , enter 22.3 At Action = 2, enter

Seite 17 - Action Groups

Display Support SearchesThe Display Support feature lets you search for IDs (or names) associated with PDCs, DDCs,FPDCs, DGC groups, and trunk numbers

Seite 18 - Display Support IDs

Display ID for a Trunk1 At Action = , enter 1.LDN (trunks only)2 At Data = , enter 41.3 At Action = 2, enter the trunk LDN.Number for a given1 A

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Listing Circuit PacksThis item lets you list the board type, vintage, and cabinet location for each circuit pack insystem, except the CPU and Memory C

Seite 20 - System Responses

Administering RS232 ParametersAction/data pairs associated with Main Menu item 10 (RS232) are used to administerSystem 25 peripheral equipment: System

Seite 21 - Warning Messages

1 At Action = , enter 1.Reassign an RS232connector function2At Data = , enter the function you want to assign to theTarget connector from the follo

Seite 22 - Initializing the System

Command ReferenceLIST OF TABLESTABLE 16-1 PORT/PDC Administration, Voice Terminal (Menu=1/2)TABLE 16-2 Voice Terminal Type CodesTABLE 16-3 Feature But

Seite 23 - Unassigned Trunk Ports

Command ReferenceThe tables in this chapter are intended to help those thoroughly familiar with systemadministration locate specific information witho

Seite 24 - Initialization Sequence

You can also end an administration session by: Unplugging the cable from the modular jack connecting the terminal to the system. Disconnecting the R

Seite 25 - 3-4 Initializing the System

TABLE 16-1 PORT/PDC Administration, Voice Terminals (Menu=1/2)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA0Physical port numberCSSPP1Enter terminal type code[See Table 16-2

Seite 26 - Initializing the System 3-5

TABLE 16-2 Voice Terminal Type CodesIf the Terminal Type is:Code:Single-line without message waiting indicator201Single-line with message waiting indi

Seite 27 - Toll Restriction Options

TABLE 16-3 Feature Button Translation (Menu=1/2)“Action=100” is required before action(s) 101-104 listed in this table are administered.ACTIONNOTESBU

Seite 28 - Call Coverage Options

TABLE 16-3 10 Feature Button Translation (Menu=1/2) (continued)“Action=100” is required before action(s) 101-104 listed in this table are administered

Seite 29 - Pooled Modem Options

TABLE 16-4 Multiline Set Button Defaults7 - SYS ACCESS†12 - FLEX DSS 17 - FLEX DSS 29 - FLEX DSS8 - SYS ACCESS† 13 - ACCT ENTRY 18 - FLEX DSS30 - FLE

Seite 30 - Time of Day

TABLE 16-6 Direct Trunk Attendant Console Button Defaults (Cold-Start Defaults)7 - SYS ACCESS†12 - FLEX DSS17 - Trunk 000129 - Trunk 00098 - SYS ACCES

Seite 31 - Call Accounting Options

TABLE 16-7 Direct Trunk Attendant Console Defaults (Administration-Installed Defaults)7 - SYS ACCESS†8 - SYS ACCESS†9 - REP DIAL10 - REP DIAL11 - LAST

Seite 32 - Expert Mode Prompt

TABLE 16-9 PORT/PDC Administration, Data Terminals (Menu=1/2)ACTION DESCRIPTIONDATA0Physical port numberCSSPP1Enter data type code[See Table 16-10]2E

Seite 33 - Administration Password

TABLE 16-9 PORT/PDC Administration, Data Terminals (Menu=1/2) (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA70Allow keyboard dialing/Command Mode*[1=Y / 0=N]71Allow

Seite 34 - Floating PDCs (FPDCs)

TABLE 16-10 Data Port Type CodesIF THE DATA PORT TYPE ISData Line Card (DLC)functionality for ZTN126 orTN726STARLAN Interface CircuitPack (STARLAN CP

Seite 35 - Virtual Facilities

The System 25 Administration Main MenuWhen you log in to the administration terminal, you see the Main Menu. This menu allowsyou to enter one of sever

Seite 36 - System Speed Dialing

TABLE 16-11 Port Administration, Trunks (Menu=1)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA0 Physical port numberCSSPP1 Enter trunk port type code [See Table 16-12]2Enter

Seite 37 - Administering Trunks

TABLE 16-12 Trunk Type CodesIf the Trunk Type is:Ground Start, COGround Start, WATS, FXLoop Start, COLoop Start, WATS, FXPBX/CentrexDID Immediate Dial

Seite 38 - 5-2 Administering Trunks

TABLE 16-13 TrunkTRUNK CLASS-OF-SERVICE(FOR ALL TRUNKS EXCEPT DID)COSNIGHTOUTWARDINSHORTCODESERVICE SIGNALINGONLYDISCONNECT0TT1TT●2TT●3TT●●4DP5DP●6DP

Seite 39 - Removing a Trunk

TABLE 16-14 Port Administration, Auxiliary Equipment (Menu=1)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA0Display physical port number, in the form CSSPP1Enter special feat

Seite 40 - 5-4 Administering Trunks

TABLE 16-15 Special Feature Port Type CodesThis table shows data values associated with Action = 1 on Table 16-14TN742,FEATUREZTN78TN763 ZTN76ZTN77TN7

Seite 41 - Class-of-Service Options

TABLE 16-16 Port OptionsPORTS, Station/Trunk/Special Port Circuit Board OptionsFOR QUALIFIED SYSTEMS TECHNICIANS ONLY*(See Table 16-17, “Applicable O

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TABLE 16-17 Applicable OptionsSee WARNING for Table 16-16. Also note that a bullet in a box on this tableindicates that the default value for that act

Seite 43 - Display Support

TABLE 16-18 PDC Administration (Menu=2)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA0Move this station to a new port[CSSPP (new port assignment)](moved-to port must be vacan

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TABLE 16-19 System Administration (Menu=4)ACTIONDESCRIPTION3456711-182526252627303132333440Assign the number of rings beforeunanswered calls extended

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TABLE 16-19 System Administration (Menu=4) (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA41Specify the number of rings before calls[0-31; 2]are sent to call cover

Seite 46 - Music-on-Hold

Selecting a Main Menu ItemTo select an item from the Main Menu, just type the number of the item you want followedby (Return)If you type (Return) by i

Seite 47 - Dictation

TABLE 16-19 System Administration (Menu=4) (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA82Switched Loop Attendant system: Queue[group number (1-32),should act as

Seite 48 - Administering Voice Stations

TABLE 16-20 Standard Call Type DefaultsFOR SWITCHED LOOP SYSTEMS ONLYDEFAULTDEFAULTCALL TYPECODEPRIORITYATTENDANTDial Attendant (0)140Call Following -

Seite 49 - Removing a Voice Station

TABLE 16-22 Floating PDC Administration (Menu=5)ACTIONDESCRIPTION DATA1List active FPDCs2Add an FPDC [FPDC to be added]3Delete an FPDC [FPDC to be de

Seite 50 - Changing a Station Dial Code

TABLE 16-24 Toll Calls Allowed (TCA) List Administration (Menu=7)ACTION DESCRIPTIONDATA1List numbers in a TCA list2 Add a number to the list[NXX or N

Seite 51 - Moving a Voice Station

TABLE 16-25 Searches: Action Items (Menu=8)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA1Search for PDCs of call coverage senders12Call coverage receiver group[1-32 or 101-1

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TABLE 16-25 Searches: Action Items (Menu=8) (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA1 Search for physical port locations162Port or board type (see Tables 16

Seite 53 - ■ 0 for none

TABLE 16-26 Board Type—Wildcard RepresentationCATEGORY:BOARD DESCRIPTION:DATA:EmptyEmpty Slot (Searches 15 & 17 only)0StationSingle-line Voice Ter

Seite 54 - Multiline Voice Stations

TABLE 16-27 Port/Board Type—Specific RepresentationCATEGORY:Voice StationTrunkDESCRIPTION:Single-line without message waitingSingle-line with message

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TABLE 16-27 Port/Board Type—Specific Representation (continued)CATEGORY:DESCRIPTION: DATA:SpecialFirst Service Circuit1101External Alerts253First Pa

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TABLE 16-28 Save/Restore and System Restarts (Menu=9)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA1 Save (Backup) translations[1 to run]2 Verify translations[1 to run]3 Rest

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Command FunctionsThe previous section introduced you to the basic command formats. This section shows youhow to enter or change: an action number, dat

Seite 58 - Adding a Data Station

TABLE 16-30 Automatic Route Selection Administration (Menu=11)ACTION DESCRIPTIONDATA100Assign a pattern number[1-8]101Assign a start time for subpatt

Seite 59 - Removing a Data Station

TABLE 16-30 Automatic Route Selection Administration (Menu=11) (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA401Assign the ARS access code[dial code: 9]402Assign

Seite 60 - Moving a Data Station

Requirements for the SATThis section defines requirements for the system administration terminal (SAT). Any dataterminal with an RS-232C interface tha

Seite 61 - Assigning Class-of-Service

IndexAAccess code, speed dialing, 4-10Access Toll Calls Allowed list, 4-7Account Code Entry feature, 10-9Account Codes, 4-5Action groups, 2-7 – 2-8Act

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DData, 2-4Data button, 10-8search, 14-2Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports,administration, 8-1Data port, 2-6Data stations, 3-5administration, 8-1Data termi

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NNight Service, 5-5, 7-6, 7-10search, 14-4Night Service button, 10-10Night Service trunk, 2-9Number of DID digits, 4-6OOn-line switch, 17-1One-button

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Terminals, 3-5Tie trunks, 5-6Time of Day, 4-4Toll Calls Allowed Lists, 2-9, 4-7 - 4-8forms, 3-4Toll restriction class, 7-5, 7-8data stations, 8-5Toll

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Here is an example of the D command:You see:Port = 10604 Action = 7 Data = 0>To change, you enter D 5 (Return) and see:> Data = 5Port = 10604 A

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Here is an example of the T (target select) command with PDC (Main Menu item 2):You see:PDC = 9876 Action = 1 Data = 201>You enter T 8765 (Return

Seite 67 - Default Attendant Assignments

You enter 6789 (Return) and see:> Data = 6789Port = 10408 Action = 2 Data = 6789>There are no more members in this action group, so the syste

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You enter C and see:FPDC: Action = 1 Data = 7777>You enter C and see:FPDC: Action = 1 Data = 8888>You enter C and see:FPDC: Action = 1 Data =

Seite 69 - Remove an Attendant Console

©1987 AT&TAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USATO ORDER COPIES OF THIS DOCUMENT REFER TO DOCUMENT NUMBER 555-520-500.Contact: Your AT&T sales repr

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System ResponsesDuring an administration session, there are occasions when you may enter inappropriateinformation at a prompt.While System 25 does not

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Print MessagesThis kind of message is straightforward–it conveys information. A print message does notdescribe an error condition.A print message appe

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Initializing the SystemThis section outlines the procedure for administering initial system translations (that is, forinitializing) the system).To ini

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TABLE 3-1 Default Dial Code AssignmentsPortDefault CodeTrunk Numbers (not part of dial plan)0001-0104Station Dial Codes:Multiline voice terminals 200

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Initialization SequenceBegin with a Cold StartWhen you administer the initial translations, it is important that you begin from a knowncondition. You

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TABLE 3-2 Initialization SequenceFrom the information providedon this form,Enter these translations:1 System Options FormEnter system toll restriction

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TABLE 3-2 Initialization Sequence (continued)8 Voice and Data Station RecordsAssign all station ports (except for attendant consoles),formfollowing th

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Administering System-Wide OptionsThis section describes how to set system-wide options which include: Toll Restrictions Call Coverage Pooled Mod

Seite 78 - Default Button Assignments

To allow toll restricted 1 At Action = , enter 31.stations to make toll calls2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 1.withi

Seite 79 - Selector Console (DXS)

To specify the number ofrings before calls are sentto call coverage or callfollowing calls return totheir home station1 At Action = , enter 41.2 At

Seite 80 - Button Assignment Tables

FCC WARNING STATEMENTFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules require that you be notified of thefollowing: This equipment generates, uses, and

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To state whether there is 1 At Action = , enter 64.disconnect on received2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for nospaceThe default is [email protected]

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Call Accounting OptionsFrom the Main menu prompt, enter 4, then set the followingcall accounting options:SMDRSpecify whether SMDR1 At Action = , ent

Seite 83 - Consoles

Miscellaneous System OptionsFrom the Main menu prompt, enter 4, then set the followingsystem options:To blockmaintenance 1 At Action = , enter 70.b

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Administration PasswordTo change the1 From the Main menu prompt, enter 4.administration password2 At Action = , enter 75.3 At Data = , enter the

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To delete a code from the1 At Action = , enter 3.list2 At Data = , enter the code you want to delete exactly as itwas listed using Action=1.Floati

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Virtual FacilitiesA Virtual Facility (VF) is a call-routing facility which is not defined by the physical facility(trunk) over which calls are routed.

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System Speed DialingSystem Speed Dialing allows you to enter a four-character code at any terminal to call theassociated phone number.Keep the followi

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Administering TrunksThis section shows you how to: Assign and remove trunks Assign class-of-service parameters for various types of trunksAssigning

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TABLE 5-1 Trunk-Type CodesIf the Trunk Type is:You Enter:Ground Start, CO701*Ground Start, WATS, FX702Loop Start, CO 801*Loop Start, WATS, FX802PBX/Ce

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Removing a TrunkTo remove a trunk1 From the Main menu prompt, enter 1.2 At Port = , enter the physical port you want to remove inthe form CSSPP.3 A

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System 25 DocumentsThe following System 25 product documents are available for your reference. Copies may bepurchased from the Customer Information Ce

Seite 92 - ARS Patterns

TABLE 5-2 Trunk Class of Service (for all trunks except DID)COSNIGHTOUTWARDINCODESERVICE SIGNALING ONLY0TT1 TT●2TT3TT●●4DP5DP●6DP7DP●8●TT9●TT●10●TT11●

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Class-of-Service OptionsFollow the procedures below to assign class-of-service options to this trunk.Pooled Facility Access1 At Action = , enter 4.

Seite 94 - Define Subpattern B

1 At2 At Action = , enter 7.Data = , enter:1 to select Directed Night Service0 to select TAAS Night Service.The default is 1.Delay Announcement:

Seite 95 - Remaining ARS Patterns

Assigning Trunk Options to a SLAC SystemThe following options apply only to systems using the Switched Loop Attendant Console(SLAC), and are not admin

Seite 96 - Home Area Code Exception List

Administering Auxiliary EquipmentThis section discusses how to assign and remove AT&T System 25 auxiliary equipmentassociated with special ports.

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Paging (Associated with Auxiliary Trunk Port)You can assign Paging to up to three zones.Each paging zone must be assigned to aseparate port. Follow th

Seite 98 - ARS Digit Translation Tables

Paging (Associated with CO Trunk Port)If the paging system is connected to a loop or ground start trunk port, simply assign a trunkfacility access cod

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You see Action = 2. At Data = , enter: 0 - if you do not want Music on Special Hold 1 - if you want Music on Special HoldPooled ModemTo assign

Seite 100 - Using the Digital Tape Unit

Administering Voice Stations Assign voice terminals Remove voice terminals Assign and change station dial codes Assign class of serviceUsing the

Seite 101 - Save Your Translations

TABLE 7-1 Voice Terminal Type CodesTerminal Type:Code:Single-line without message waiting indicator201Single-line with message waiting indicator2025-B

Seite 102 - Verify the Saved Translations

Contents1234IntroductionImplementation Planning FormsThe System Administrator’s RoleUsing this ManualHow to Use the SystemLogging In to System 25Corre

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45At Data = , enter 0.If this station is associated with another station(s) forfeatures such as Call Coverage, Automatic Intercom, etc.,you will see

Seite 104 - RESTORE FAILED

Moving a Voice StationUse this procedure when you want to move a station – its features, button assignments, andPDC — to another port. Keep these cons

Seite 105 - System Searches

To restrict dial access to1 At Action = , enter 4.all other trunk pools2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 0.To restric

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Station Hunting: To1 Atadminister this station tohunt to another station if2 AtbusyorAction = , enter 12.Data = , enter the PDC of the station to

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To assign a trunk to this1 At Action = , enter 52.station for Night Service2 At Data = , enter a four-digit trunk number.Note Any given trunk can h

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To assign a toll restriction1 At Action = , enter 14.class2 At Data = , enter a toll class number, 0-4, from thefollowing list (the default is 0):0

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Group Call Coverage:specify which receivergroup will cover thisstation’s callsTo1 At2 At Action = , enter 7. ‡Data = , entera call coverage gr

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Night Service: To display1 At Action = , enter 51.the number of any trunksassigned to this station2 To continue the list, enter C after each trunk

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Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP PortsProcedures in this section apply to: A data terminal connected to a Data Line Card (DLC) via an ADU, but

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4 At Data = , enter the code for the data terminal you’readding: 1801 for a DLC (ZTN126 or TN726) 1802 for a STARLAN CP (ZTN84).Note The only way

Seite 113 - Display Support Searches

5Administering Trunks67Assigning a TrunkRemoving a TrunkAssigning Class of Service to DID TrunksAssigning Class of Service to AllOther TrunksAdministe

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NO MORE BLOCKSc for continue, any other key for abort5 Enter c.You see the following display when the station isremoved:Action = 1 Data = 0Note If y

Seite 115 - Listing Circuit Packs

To move a data station to1 From the Main Menu prompt, enter 2.a new port2 At PDC = , enter the DDC of the station you want tomove.3 At Action = ,

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To restrict access to all1 At Action = , enter 4.other trunk pools2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 0.To set calls to

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To assign ARS Facility1 At Action = , enter 15.Restriction Level (FRL)2 At Data = , enter the FRL number, 0-3, from the followinglist (the default

Seite 118 - Command Reference

Set Baud Rate and ParityNote For each data terminal, indicate all permissible operatingspeeds and any required parity.To auto-adjust baud rate1 At Ac

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Can this terminal operate1 At Action = , enter 66. ‡at a baud rate of 4800bps?2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 0.

Seite 120 - 16-4 Command Reference

To allow the user to1 At Action = , enter 71. ‡configure data port2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default isparameters1. For a

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Administering Attendant EquipmentSystem 25 can have two attendant consoles, either Switched Loop Attendant Consoles(SLACs) or Direct Trunk Attendant C

Seite 122 - 16-6 Command Reference

Direct Extension Selector (DXS) Console System 25 assigns by default a selector (DXS)console, associated with the first attendant console, to the sec

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Move an Attendant ConsoleTo move an attendant1 From the Main menu prompt, enter 2.console to a different port(DTAC or SLAC)2 At PDC = , enter the PD

Seite 124 - 16-8 Command Reference

9101112Administering Attendant EquipmentAssign a Switched Loop Attendant ConsoleAssign a Second Attendant ConsoleMove an Attendant ConsoleChange an At

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To remove an attendant 1 From the Main Menu prompt, enter 1.console2 At Port = , enter the CSSPP for the attendant consoleyou’re removing.3 At Acti

Seite 126 - 16-10 Command Reference

5 Type t and at Port = , enter the new CSSPP for the DXSconsole.6 At Action = , enter 1.7 At Data = , enter 1601 for the first DXS console 160

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Assign Attendant Options (DTAC and SLAC)To assign options to anFrom the Main menu prompt, enter 4.attendant consoleAssign options to the DTAC or SLAC

Seite 128 - 16-12 Command Reference

To assign the number of1 At Action = , enter 7.rings before unansweredDGC calls are sent to the2 At Data = , enter the number of rings, 1-31.delay

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To assign a DID access1 At Action = , enter 84.code to the SLAC2 At Data = , enter the DID access code people outside thesystem will use to call t

Seite 130 - 16-14 Command Reference

SLAC Call-Type OptionsCall-type options let you set priorities for the eight types of calls that come into the attendantconsole queue.By default, the

Seite 131 - TABLE 16-12 Trunk Type Codes

Assigning Message-Center-Like DefaultsTo specify which1 At Action = , enter 90.attendant console shouldhave message-center-like2 At Data = , ente

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To specify which1 At Action = , enter 91.attendant should receiveeach call type (dual-SLAC2 At Data = , enter the call-type code, 1-8 (see Table 9-

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Administering Button AssignmentsThis section describes how to assign buttons to: Multiline sets Attendant consoles Selector consolesNote Some bu

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Selector Console (DXS)The selector console (DXS) has seven group select buttons that can be assigned, or“programmed.”(It also has a non-programmable t

Seite 135 - TABLE 16-16 Port Options

1314151617Administering Tape Save/RestoreOperationsUsing the Digital Tape UnitSave Your TranslationsVerify the Saved TranslationsRestore the System Tr

Seite 136 - 16-20 Command Reference

Button Assignment TablesTABLE 10-1 Multi line Set Button Defaults7 - SYS ACCESS†12 - FLEX DSS17 - FLEX DSS29 - FLEX DSS8 - SYS ACCESS† 13 - ACCT ENTRY

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TABLE 10-3 Direct Trunk Attendant Console (Cold Start Defaults)7 - SYS ACCESS†12 - FLEX DSS17 - Trunk 0001 29 - Trunk 00098 - SYS ACCESS†13 - ACCT ENT

Seite 138 - 16-22 Command Reference

TABLE 10-5 DXS Console Button Defaults2.. 3.. 4.. 5.. 6..7.. 8..TEST†TABLE 10-6 MET Set Button Defaults7 - SYS ACCESS†8 - SYS ACCESS†9 - REP D

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Assigning Buttons to Multiline Terminals and AttendantConsolesTo assign a feature to abutton on a multilinevoice terminal orattendant console, beginwi

Seite 140 - 16-24 Command Reference

5 You see the prompt, Action = 103.6 Is this station the “owner” of this line?At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no.7 You see the prompt, Actio

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To assign Automatic 1 At Action = , enter 101.Intercom (AUTO ICOM)[AG] (This is a two-2 At Data = , enter 8.station feature. ) 3 You see the pro

Seite 142 - 16-26 Command Reference

To assign Call Coverage-1 At Action = , enter 101.Individual (COVER-IND)[AG]2 At Data = , enter 12. †3 You see the prompt, Action = 102.4 At Da

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To assign an AUTO ANS1 At Action = , enter 101.button2 At Data = , enter 21.To assign Last Number1 At Action = , enter 101.Dialed (LAST # DIA

Seite 144 - 16-28 Command Reference

To assign Position BusyNote For a DTAC, this feature can only be administered when(POS BUSY)there are two attendant consoles. For a SLAC, this feature

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Administering Direct Group Calling (DGC) GroupsThis section tells you how to add DGC groups, assign access codes to DGC groups, and addand remove DGC

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IntroductionThis manual provides the information you need to administer AT&T System 25 station,network access, and system features. This includes

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To disable DGC queuing1 At Action = , enter 2.2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 0.To list stations in a DGC1 At Action

Seite 148 - 16-32 Command Reference

Administering Automatic Route Selection (ARS)The procedures in this section show you how to define ARS patterns and lists. If you do notdefine these p

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ARS PatternsThe next set of procedures tells you how to assign routing patterns for “A” and “B”subpatterns. Each subpattern consists of a set of route

Seite 150 - 16-34 Command Reference

To assign a stop time for1 At Action = , enter 102. †subpattern A2 At Data = , enter the stop time in the form HOUR,MINUTES (HHMM).To assign Route

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To allow Subpattern A to1 At Action = , enter 140. †overflow to DDD2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no, The default is0,To assign an FRL

Seite 152 - Requirements for the SAT

To assign an FRL for1 At Action = , enter 221. †Subpattern B, Route 2:2 At Data = , enter an FRL, 0-3.To assign Route 3 for1 At Action = , enter

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Area Code Routing TableAll North American area codes are assigned to routing pattern 1 by default, except area codesN00 and N10, which default to 0.To

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Add Central Office Code1 At Action = , enter 512. ‡to this HAC exceptionlist.2 At Data = , enter a three-digit Central Office Code (NXX).Remove Cen

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Other Area Codes Exception ListEnter a Pattern Number1 At Action = , enter 800.to handle this Other AreaCodes Exception2 At Data = , enter a patter

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Assign “associated”1 At Action = , enter 701. ‡Area Code.2 At Data = , enter the associated area code.How many leading digits1 At Action = , ente

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