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AT&T Telephone R1V2 User's Manual

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1. ACTION NOTES BUTTON TYPE ACTION 102 ACTION 103 101 31 Note 1 amp 2A JOIN 32 Note 1 amp 2A DESTINATION 33 Note 1 amp 2A LOCAL 34 Note 1 amp 2A SCROLL 35 LAST DIALED NOTES A mark indicates that a yes no 1 0 response is required If a No or Yes is present this indicates a strongly suggested response 1 This code is READ ONLY can t be changed 2 Direct Trunk or Switched Loop Attendant Console ONLY 2A Switched Loop Attendant Console ONLY 2B Direct Trunk Attendant Console ONLY w This feature also requires an ACTION 104 entry Ringer Enable If Switched Loop Attendant Console READ ONLY O1 H If Switched Loop Attendant Console NOT ADMINISTRABLE Switched Loop Attendant Console cannot be specified as the covered PDC Action 102 for individual call coverage 7 If single position Switched Loop Attendant Console see Action 87 of SYSTEM menu for designating PDC of covering station Os Command Reference 16 7 TABLE 16 4 Multiline Set Button Defaults 7 SYS ACCESSt 12 FLEX DSS 17 FLEX DSS 29 FLEX DSS 8 SYS ACCESSt 13 ACCT ENTRY 18 FLEX DSS 30 FLEX DSS 9 REP DIAL 14 SEND ALL CALLS 19 FLEX DSS 31 FLEX DSS 10 REP DIAL 15 FLEX DSS 20 FLEX DSS 32 FLEX DSS 11 LAST DIALED 16 FLEX DSS 21 FLEX DSS 33 FLEX DSS 22 FLEX DSS 34 FLEX DSS 23 FLEX DSS 35
2. Command Reference 16 29 TABLE 16 26 Board Type Wildcard Representation CATEGORY BOARD DESCRIPTION DATA Empty Empty Slot Searches 15 amp 17 only 0 Station Single line Voice Terminal or Special Port 2ee MERLIN CS Voice Terminal or Attendant 3 MET Voice Terminal 4ee Trunk Ground Start or Paging 7o o Loop Start or Paging Bee DID Jee TIE 16 Special Touch Tone Receiver 11 ee Paging 13 Selector Consoles 16 Pooled Modem 19 oe Tone Detector 2 ee Dial Dictation 22 oo Data Data Ports 18 ee 16 30 Command Reference TABLE 16 27 Port Board Type Specific Representation CATEGORY DESCRIPTION DATA Voice Station Single line without message waiting 201 Single line with message waiting 202 5 Button MERLIN CS Voice Terminal 302 MERLIN CS Hands Free Answer Voice 303 Terminal 10 Button MERLIN CS Voice Terminal 304 MERLIN CS Built in Speakerphone Voice 305 Terminal 34 Button MERLIN CS Voice Terminal 306 34 Button Deluxe MERLIN CS Voice Terminal 307 non attendant MERLIN CS Built in Speakerphone with 16 308 char display non attendant Direct Trunk Attendant Console 309 34 Button Deluxe MERLIN CS Voice Terminal Switched Loop Attendant Console 310 MERLIN CS Built in Speakerphone with 16 401 char display MET Voice Terminal Trunk Ground Start CO 701 Ground Start WATS 70
3. Call Accounting Options From the Main menu prompt enter 4 then set the following call accounting options SMDR Specify whether SMDR records should be sent to the SMDR port To specify the minimum length number of seconds of outgoing calls that are reported by SMDR 1 At Action enter 52 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 1 1 At Action enter 53 2 At Data enter a number between 10 and 255 The default is 40 Account Codes To assign the number of digits used for account codes 1 At Action enter 73 2 At Data enter a number between 1 and 15 The default is 15 Strongly recommended this value be used Administering System Wide Options 4 5 Miscellaneous System Options To block maintenance busy of Ground Start trunks To assign the Central Office trunk pool access code To set the number of DID digits used to match against station PDCs From the Main menu prompt enter 4 then set the following system options 1 At Action enter 70 2 At Data enter 0 for no or 7 for yes The default is 0 Note This code cannot be changed after any trunks have been assigned with this facility access code 1 At Action enter 71 2 At Data enter the CO trunk access code The default is 100 101 or 102 depending on the trunk type 1 At Action enter 72 2 At Data enter a number between 2 and 4 The default is 3 Exp
4. in the CO exchange code part NXX of these codes That is you can enter NXX as NXX NXe Nee or eee To specify an entire NPA enter NPA e Administering System Wide Options 4 7 To delete a code from the 1 At Action enter 3 ii 2 At Data enter the code you want to delete exactly as it was listed using Action 1 Floating PDCs FPDCs From the Main menu prompt enter 5 then follow the procedure below to list add or delete an FPDC To list FPDCs 1 At Action enter f 2 To continue the list enter c after each FPDC is printed To add an FPDC 1 At Action enter 2 2 At Data enter the FPDC you want to add 1 9999 To delete an FPDC 1 At Action enter 3 2 At Data enter the FPDC you want to delete Note When you remove an FPDC any Display ID for that FPDC is also removed Display Support To assign or remove an 1 At Action enter 4 FEDE Display AD 2 At Data enter the FPDC 3 Type a and at Action enter 5 4 At Data enter the FPDC ID not more than 11 characters enclosed in double quotes or to remove the ID 4 8 Administering System Wide Options Virtual Facilities A Virtual Facility VF is a call routing facility which is not defined by the physical facility trunk over which calls are routed Instead the facility is defined by a combination of access codes authorization codes and coded characters that allow special handling of the destination
5. leader material at the beginning and end of the tape The system will start the tape at the correct point 5 Press the STOP EJECT button to disengage the REWIND button Save Your Translations To begin To Save 1 Insert cassette and rewind the tape 2 Press the RECORD and PLAY buttons simultaneously The tape unit does not begin to operate yet 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter 9 to select Save Restore 2 At Action enter 7 You see Save Restore Action 1 Data 3 Type d and at Data enter 7 You see this warning message W24 YOU ARE ABOUT TO START A TAPE SAVE c for continue any other key for abort 4 Type c The line now reads Save Restore Action 1 Data 1 The tape unit automatically starts the Save procedure Caution System 25 does not know whether your tape unit is actually running at this point For example if you forgot to press the RECORD button along with the PLAY button the system cannot tell you that You might only discover this problem by using the Verify function When the save is complete the tape unit stops continued 13 2 Administering Tape Save Restore Operations If the save is successful the SAT displays SAVE COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY 5 Press the STOP EJECT button on the tape unit 6 Rewind the tape 7 Follow the Verify procedure below To troubleshoot If the Save is not successful the SAT displays SAVE FAILED 1 Rewind the tape and repeat the Save procedure
6. 2 At Data enter a number that represents one of the following parity settings the default is 2 0 zero in the parity bit 1 one in the parity bit 2 even parity may be used for none 3 odd parity 1 At Action enter 70 i 2 At Data enter 1 for yes or O for no The default is 1 Generally set this to 7 for data terminals and 0 for hosts This is a Read Only feature for the STARLAN CP 8 8 Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports To allow the user to configure data port parameters To permit mismatch of baud rate between this port and a called port To echo dialed characters during call setup To set your disconnect code 1 At Action enter 71 f 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 1 For a STARLAN CP the default is 0 1 At Action enter 72 I 2 At Data enter 1 for yes or O for no The default is 0 1 At Action enter 73 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 1 1 At Action enter 74 f 2 At Data enter 1 for two short BREAKS 0 for one long BREAK The default is 1 To display call progress text messages 1 At Action enter 75 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 1 To display connection indication message 1 At Action enter 77 t 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no The default is 1 1 This is a Read Only feature for the STARLAN CP Administering Data Line and STAR
7. 2 At Data enter the number of seconds before the hold timer expires 10 255 The default is 20 Administering Attendant Equipment 9 7 To assign a DID access 1 At Action enter 84 sede do E ODAC 2 At Data enter the DID access code people outside the system will use to call the attendant PDC format no leading zeros can t exist in system number plan prior to this To enable Automatic 1 At Action enter 85 Hold 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no The default is 0 To set calls to return to 1 At Action enter 86 the common queue after second hold timer expires 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 0 To specify the PDC of the 1 At Action enter 87 station serving as coverage when the attendant is in POS BUSY mode for single SLAC systems only 2 At Data enter the PDC of a station that is currently assigned to the system The backup station should be a multiline voice terminal with a System Access Originate Only button Note This PDC will be cleared if a second SLAC is added Should this SLAC receive 1 From the Main menu prompt enter f a single ring reminder whenever a call arrives in the queue Administer 3 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no for each SLAC The default is 1 separately 2 At Action enter 67 9 8 Administering Attendant Equipment SLAC Call Type Options Call type options let you set priorities for the eight types of calls th
8. 2 If this save is successful follow steps 5 through 7 above 3 If this save is not successful contact your AT amp T service representative Verify the Saved Translations To begin 1 Insert cassette and rewind the tape as required 2 Press the PLAY button on the tape unit The tape unit does not begin to operate yet To Verify 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter 9 to select Save Restore 2 At Action enter 2 You see Save Restore Action 2 Data 3 Type d and at Data enter 7 You see this warning message W25 YOU ARE ABOUT TO START A TAPE VERIFY c for continue any other key to abort 4 Type c The entire line now reads Save Restore Action 2 Data 1 The tape unit automatically starts the Verify procedure The tape unit stops when the verification is complete If the verification is successful the SAT displays VERIFY COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY continued Administering Tape Save Restore Operations 13 3 To troubleshoot 5 Rewind the tape 6 Label the tape with the date and time Store the tape in a safe place If the verification is unsuccessful the SAT displays VERIFY FAILED 1 Rewind the tape and repeat the verification procedure 2 If this verification is successful follow steps 5 and 6 above 3 If the verification fails a second time save a new tape following the above procedures and contact your AT amp T service representative Restore the System Translations from a Backup Tape
9. Add code to Toll Calls Allowed list 4 7 data terminal 7 1 8 1 Floating Personal Dial Code 4 8 member to DGC group 11 2 voice termina ZLB Administration commands 2 4H2 9 All Zone access code Area Code Routing Area code search 14 ASCII display 17 Assign area code DGC group access code pattern number routing pattern 12 6 ___ RS232 connector function Attendant call parking Attendant console Attendant Console Specific buttons Attendant equipment administration Attendant Message Waiting Attendant options Beppe o Auto adjust baud rate AUTO ANS button Automatic Route Selection administration 12 1 Digit Translation Tables emergency telephone numbers 12 Facility Restriction level 7 5 7 8 sd 8 6 Facility Restriction level data stations patterns Auxiliary equipment administering Auxiliary equipment option 3 4 change mismatch oL Button assignment tables Button assignments administration 10 1 10 11 Button location search 14 7 Buttons DXS console 10 11 C Call Coverage Group Receiver button 10 8 individual feature Message Waiting feature options Call lone 13 Call parking attendant Call Pickup Z res a aooo Call progress text messages 8 9 Z o Z oZ 1 y y OO Calling Restrictions Camped on calls 9 6 0000000000000 C
10. As examples the next two sections show you how to change a target value under the Port and PDC Main Menu items You change target values under the other command areas in the same way Under Port A port number describes the location of a station trunk data port or special feature port It is entered in the form CSSPP described earlier If you ve selected Main Menu item 1 and you want to change the port you re administering type T or t target select on the keyboard Remember you do not have to enter Return with a single letter command When you see Port enter the new port number followed by Return Here is an example of the T target select command with Port Main Menu item 1 You see Port 20403 Action 1 Data 201 gt You enter T 20608 Return and see Port 20608 Action Under PDC You can modify stations by selecting the PDC Main Menu item Instead of specifying the physical location of the port as you did in the preceding example you specify its PDC 2 6 How to Use the System Here is an example of the T target select command with PDC Main Menu item 2 You see PDC 9876 Action 1 Data 201 gt You enter T 8765 Return and see gt PDC 8765 Action Action Groups Some action numbers are part of groups These groups are sets of closely related system parameters that need to be changed as a group For example when you assign a voice terminal you must also assign a PD
11. REP DIAL 11 LAST DIALED Messaget Dropt Conferencet Transfert Holdt t These buttons features cannot be reassigned Administering Button Assignments 10 5 Assigning Buttons to Multiline Terminals and Attendant Consoles To assign a feature to a button on a multiline voice terminal or attendant console begin with this step To assign System Access Originate only SYS ACC O 1 From the Main menu prompt enter 2 2 At PDC enter the PDC of the voice terminal or attendant console 3 At Action enter 100 4 At Data enter the button number from the preceding tables you re assigning the feature to To complete a button assignment find the feature you want to assign from the list below Enter the button function number after Action 101 Any additional required actions are described with that feature Repeat this procedure beginning with Action 100 for each button you want to assign to the voice terminal 1 At Action enter 101 2 At Data enter 7 T To assign Direct Facility Access FACILITY AG To assign a personal line PERS LINE AG 1 At Action enter 107 2 At Data enter 2 3 You see the prompt Action 102 4 At Data enter the facility access code 1 At Action enter 107 2 At Data enter 3 t 3 You see the prompt Action 102 4 At Data enter the trunk number continued t This feature cannot b
12. 0 N 6 Assign prime line preferencet Button Number 7 7 Assign call coverage receiver groupt 1 32 0 for none or 101 132 DGC receiver group SLAC default is 0 for none 1 Y OZN SLAC default is 0 for none 12Y 0 N SLAC default is 0 for none 1 Y 0 N 1 16 0 for none PDC 0 for none 1 Y 0 N 1 4 0 for none 0 3 3 1 Y 0 N 4 digit trunk number 4 digit trunk number 1 1st Att 2 2nd Att 11 characters or less um or to remove t Read only feature for SLAC t Not administrable for SLAC 16 4 Command Reference TABLE 16 2 Voice Terminal Type Codes If the Terminal Type is Code Single line without message waiting indicator 201 Single line with message waiting indicator 202 5 Button MERLIN CS Voice Terminal Z7302H01 302 MERLIN CS Hands Free Answer Voice Terminal Z7309H01 303 10 Button MERLIN CS Voice Terminal Z7303H01 304 MERLIN CS Built in Speakerphone Voice Terminal Z7305H03 305 34 Button MERLIN CS Voice Terminal Z7305H01 306 34 Button Deluxe MERLIN CS Voice Terminal Z7305H02 non attendant 307 MERLIN CS Built in Speakerphone Voice Terminal with 16 Character 308 Display Z7305H04C non attendant Direct Trunk Attendant Console 34 Button Deluxe MERLIN CS Voice 309 Terminal Z7305H02 Switched Loop Attendant Console MERLIN CS Built in Speakerphone 310 Voice Terminal with 16 Character Display Z7305H04C MET Voice Terminal 401 Command Refer
13. Contents 1 Introduction Implementation Planning Forms 1 1 The System Administrator s Role 1 1 Using this Manual 1 2 2 How to Use the System 2 4 Administration Commands System Responses 2 10 3 Initializing the System Default Translations 3 1 Initialization Sequence 3 3 4 Administering System Wide Options Toll Restriction Options 4 1 Call Coverage Options 4 2 Pooled Modem Options 4 3 Time of Da 4 4 Call Accounting Options 4 5 Administering Trunks Assigning a Trunk Removing a Trunk 3 Assigning Class of Service to DID Trunks 5 3 Assigning Class of Service to All Other Trunks 5 3 Administering Auxiliary Equipment External Alerts Port Type 253 Paging Associated with Auxiliary Trunk Port 6 2 DGC Delay Announcement 6 3 Directed Night Service Delay Announcement 6 3 3 4 4 1 2 2 3 7 Administering Voice Stations 6 6 4 Assigning Class of Service Options 7 Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports Removing a Data Station 8 2 Changing a Data Dial Code 8 3 Moving a Data Station 8 3 Assigning Class of Service Options 8 4 APCIIBISCERIHg s Attendant Equipment Assign a Direct Extension Selector Console s 9 4 Assign Class of Service to an Attendant Console Assign Attendant Options DTAC and SLAC Administering Button Assignments Assigning Features to Buttons Button Assignment Tables 10 3 Assigning Buttons to Multiline Terminals and Attendant Consoles 10 6
14. FLEX DSS 24 FLEX DSS 36 FLEX DSS 25 FLEX DSS 37 FLEX DSS 26 FLEX DSS 38 FLEX DSS 27 FLEX DSS 39 FLEX DSS 28 FLEX DSS 40 FLEX DSS TABLE 16 5 Switched Loop Attendant Console Button Defaults Type 310 7 LOOPt 12 ALARMt 17 LOCALt 29 SCROLLt 8 LOOPt 13 POS BUSY 18 FLEX DSS 30 FORCED RELEASEt 9 LOOPt 14 FLEX DSS 19 FLEX DSS 31 LAST DIALED 10 LOOPt 15 SOURCEt 32 FLEX DSS 11 LOOPt 16 DESTINATION 21 FLEX DSS_ 33 FLEX DSS 22 FLEX DSS 34 FLEX DSS 23 FLEX DSS 35 FLEX DSS 25 FLEX DSS 37 FLEX DSS 26 CANCELt 38 JOINt 27 STARTt 39 RELEASEt 28 ATT MSGt 40 INSPECTt Cannot be changed 16 8 Command Reference TABLE 16 6 Direct Trunk Attendant Console Button Defaults Cold Start Defaults 7 SYS ACCESST 12 FLEX DSS 17 Trunk 0001 29 Trunk 0009 8 SYS ACCESSt 13 ACCT ENTRY 18 Trunk 0002 30 Trunk 0010 9 REP DIAL 14 ATT MSG 19 Trunk 0003 31 Trunk 0011 10 REP DIAL 15 NIGHT 20 Trunk 0004 32 Trunk 0012 11 LAST DIALED 16 ALARMt 21 Trunk 0005 33 Trunk 0013 22 Trunk 0006 34 Trunk 0014 23 Trunk 0007 35 Trunk 0015 24 Trunk 0008 36 Pool 100 25 COVER GRP 37 Pool 101 26 RTN DAT 38 Pool 102 27 RTN BUSYt 39 CANCELt 28 STARTt 40 RELEASEt t Can
15. Initializing the System This section outlines the procedure for administering initial system translations that is for initializing the system To initialize the system you must know the desired configuration The System 25 implementation forms contain all the information necessary to initialize the system they also form the basis for system Administration Records These forms should be properly organized in the Administration Records Binder As the system is initialized it is essential that you write all port assignments on the forms as the ports are translated Failure to do this will make future changes and additions very difficult The steps outlined in the Initialization Sequence below should be followed in the sequence indicated to set up the system Difficulties may arise if this sequence is not followed Default Translations Two types of cold starts are possible with System 25 which differ in the extent of their default assignments A full default cold start is usually reserved for an extreme system disruption such as might result from a damaged system translation tape or from replacing a memory board The other type of cold start is a limited default cold start It assigns only system defaults from menu 4 to the system leaving port assignments menu 1 blank This type of cold start may be particularly useful during system initialization if the dial plan you want to administer is greatly different from the o
16. Note This procedure will interrupt your phone service for about five minutes Any calls in progress will be dropped To begin To Restore 1 Insert cassette and rewind the tape as required 2 Press the PLAY button on the tape unit The tape unit does not begin to operate yet 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter 9 to select Save Restore 2 At Action enter 3 You see Save Restore Action 3 Data 3 Type d and at Data enter 7 You see the message W26 YOU ARE ABOUT TO START A TAPE RESTORE c for continue any other key to abort continued 13 4 Administering Tape Save Restore Operations To troubleshoot 4 Type c The line now reads Save Restore Action 3 Data 1 The tape unit automatically starts the Restore procedure at this point and stops when the restoration is complete If the restoration is successful the SAT displays INITIATED WARM START Following this procedure the system automatically warm starts to initialize the system s ports with the options read into the system 5 Rewind the tape 6 Store the tape in a safe place If the restoration is not successful the SAT displays RESTORE FAILED 1 Rewind the tape and perform the restoration procedure again If the restoration fails a second time get a blank tape Using this tape perform the Save and Verify procedures on the system s current translations Then perform the Restore procedure using this test tape 2 If the rest
17. Trunk Directed Night Service Trunks Associated with a specific PDC Physical Board Locations 14 4 System Searches 1 At Action enter f 2 At Data enter 11 1 At Action enter f 2 At Data enter 12 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter a four digit trunk number 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 73 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter PDC of station whose Night Service assignments you are searching for This search produces a found physical board location number in the form CSSee You can search for physical board locations for any item in the two tables Board Type Wildcard Representation Table 16 26 and Port Board Type Specific Representation Table 16 27 in Chapter 16 1 At Action enter f 2 At Data enter 15 continued Note This search expects input in the form NNN or in the form Nee where N is the initial digit or two digits identifying the station trunk special port data or empty board for which you are searching and is the wildcard representation Output will be in the form CSSee where C is the cabinet number SS is the number of the slot in that cabinet and is the wildcard representation for the port numbers on that slot For example if you wished to search for ATL boards using the wildcard representation you would enter 3e If you had an ATL board in cabinet 1 slot 4 the first item returned in the search would be 104 You can fi
18. assuring that any additions changes or deletions to system or terminal features are made Your system administrator may make these changes or you can contact AT amp T to have the technician make the changes Introduction 1 1 m Maintaining system security m Notifying company management and AT amp T about problems alarms and service complaints If you have questions about system hardware or features you may want to refer to the ATGT System 25 Reference Manual for more information Using this Manual Before you use the SAT to administer your system you should have received hands on training You should also read and understand Chapter 2 How to Use the System and Administering Tape Save Restore Operations in Chapter 13 The administration procedures chapters 4 15 provide detailed step by step instructions for adding trunks and stations and for changing system and station features and options You should review the information about default trunk station numbering in Chapter 3 before you administer changes Note that when adding stations trunks or auxiliary equipment connected to special feature ports you should first follow the procedure for installing the equipment then assign class of service information and then make button assignments If you are initializing a system follow the instructions in Chapter 3 It will direct you to administration procedures in a specific sequence it is important that you perform the
19. enter c PDC or DDC is printed 1 At Action enter 12 2 At Data enter the PDC or DDC of the station you re adding to the group The maximum is 10 stations per group 1 At Action enter 13 2 At Data enter the PDC or DDC of the station you re deleting 1 At Action enter 14 2 At Data enter the DGC access code name up to 11 characters enclosed in double quotes or to remove a name 11 2 Administering Direct Group Calling DGC Groups Administering Automatic Route Selection ARS The procedures in this section show you how to define ARS patterns and lists If you do not define these patterns and lists then ARS calls will be routed over the local CO facility For more information about making ARS choices see the Reference Manual To administer ARS begin with this step Assign ARS Access Code 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter 77 Note This dial code accesses ARS routing 1 At Action enter 407 2 At Data enter the ARS access code The default is 9 Assign ARS pattern for international dialing Assign emergency telephone numbers 1 At Action enter 402 2 At Data enter the routing pattern to be used for international dialing The default is 0 none Up to three seven digit emergency telephone numbers ETN may be assigned ARS calls to these numbers are routed over the local CO facility No restrictions of any kind are enforced 1 At Action enter 601
20. or data button 2 PDC of pointed to station PDC 1 Search for PDCs that hunt to a specified station 5 2 PDC of hunted to station PDC 1 Search for DGC group number for a specified 6 station 2 PDC of station whose DGC group is desired PDC 1 Search for lists of stations that are currently 7 eligible to receive calls in a given DGC group 2 DGC group number 1 32 3 1 NOT Made Busy members 0 Made Busy 1 0 members 1 Search for PDC having a personal trunk 8 2 Trunk number of personal trunk trunk number 1 Search for PDC of pickup group members 9 2 Pickup group number 1 16 1 Search for assigned PDCs 11 1 Search for stations associated with directed night 12 service 2 Trunk number for directed night service trunk number 1 Search for directed night service trunks 13 2 PDC of station whose night service assignments PDC are being searched for 1 Search for physical board locations 15 2 Port or board type see Tables 16 26 and Port or board type Continued on next page 16 28 Command Reference TABLE 16 25 Searches Action Items Menu 8 continued ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 1 Search for physical port locations 16 2 Port or board type see Tables 16 26 and 16 27 0 port or board type not applicable 3 Limit the search to 1 untranslated or 1 0 0 translated ports 1 Search for translated board locations 17 2 Port or board type see Ta
21. 2 Administering Automatic Route Selection ARS To assign a stop time for subpattern A 1 At Action enter 102 t 2 At Data enter the stop time in the form HOUR MINUTES HHMM To assign Route 1 for Subpattern A 1 At Action enter 110 t 2 At Data enter a Facility Access Code FAC or Virtual Facility Code VFC To assign Facility Restriction Level FRL for Subpattern A Route 1 1 At Action enter 111 t 2 At Data enter an FRL from 0 3 To assign Route 2 for Subpattern A To assign an FRL for Subpattern A Route 2 To assign Route 3 for Subpattern A 1 At Action enter 120 t 2 At Data enter an FAC or VFC 1 At Action enter 121 t 2 At Data enter an FRL 0 3 1 At Action enter 130 t 2 At Data enter an FAC or VFC To assign an FRL for Subpattern A Route 3 1 At Action enter 131 t 2 At Data enter an FRL T Action 100 must be entered first Administering Automatic Route Selection ARS 12 3 To allow Subpattern A to overflow to DDD To assign an FRL for DDD overflow 1 At Action enter 140 t 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no The default is 0 1 At Action enter 141 t 2 At Data enter an FRL 0 3 Define Subpattern B Actions 200 and 210 through 241 define the routing patterns 1 through 8 for the B subpatterns These patterns are analogous to those assigned in the preceding section To en
22. Assigning Attendant Console Specific Buttons 10 10 Assigning Selector DXS Console Buttons 10 11 Administering Direct Group Calling DGC Groups Administering Automatic Route Selection ARS 13 Administering Tape Save Restore Operations Save Your Translations 13 2 Verify the Saved Translations 13 3 Restore the System Translations from a Backup Tape 13 4 14 System Searches 15 Administering RS232 Parameters 16 Command Reference List of Tables 16 1 Command Reference 16 3 17 Requirements for the SAT Introduction This manual provides the information you need to administer AT amp T System 25 station network access and system features This includes configuring the system for initial service that is initializing the system and making day to day changes required for efficient operation This manual is for Release 1 Version 2 systems only If you have a Release 1 Version 1 system obtain an Administration Manual numbered 555 500 500 This manual assumes that m You have attended the System 25 Customer or Systems Technician Training Course mSystem 25 equipment has been installed and tested W All stations have been tested by the Systems Technician m You have available a System Administration Terminal SAT with which you will enter the configuration data For more information see Chapter 17 Requirements for the SAT Implementation Planning Forms During implementation planning you worked with t
23. At Action enter 4 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no The default is 0 1 At Action enter 13 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no The default is 0 Administering Voice Stations 7 7 To assign a toll restriction 1 At Action enter 14 class 2 At Data enter a toll class number 0 4 from the following list the default is 0 0 Not toll restricted 1 Toll call allowed lists 1 4 2 Toll call allowed lists 2 4 3 Toll call allowed lists 3 4 4 Toll call allowed list 4 only To assign an ARS Facility 1 At Action enter 15 Restriction Level FRL 2 At Data enter the FRL number 0 3 from the following list the default is 3 Level Allowed FRL Pools 0 0 1 01 2 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 Features Line Preference To 1 At Action enter 5 t E RUM line 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no P The default is 1 To assign prime line 1 At Action enter 6 preterenog 2 At Data enter the button on which this line appears the preferred button number or enter 0 for no line preference The default is 7 See the Multiline Set Button Defaults table under Administering Button t This is a Read Only feature for the SLAC Strongly recommended this value be used 7 8 Admnistering Voice Stations Group Call Coverage To specify which receiver group will cover this station s calls To assign Call Coverage Ring on No Answer to a station that has call coverage To
24. Call Pickup To assign 1 At Action enter 11 pr ae a call 2 At Data enter the group number 1 through 16 or 0 PUR DEOUP for none The default is 0 Personal Speed Dialing 1 At Action enter 16 To enable personal speed dialing at this station 2 At Data enter 1 for yes or O for no The default is 1 Night Service To display 1 At Action enter 57 the number of ey trunks 2 To continue the list enter C after each trunk number is assigned to this station for Night Service printed 7 6 Administering Voice Stations To assign a trunk to this station for Night Service To delete a trunk from this station s Night Service list Multiline Voice Stations To assign class of service to a multiline voice station including an attendant console Calling Restrictions To restrict dial access to the Central Office trunk pool To restrict dial access to all other trunk pools To restrict this station from making any outward calls 1 At Action enter 52 2 At Data enter a four digit trunk number Note Any given trunk can have no more than four Night Service coverage stations assigned to it 1 At Action enter 53 2 At Data enter a four digit trunk number 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter 2 2 At PDC enter the PDC of the multiline voice station to which you want to assign class of service 1 At Action enter 3 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 0 1
25. Entering your password Error messages Errors correcting search Escape key Exception list home area code 12 6 other area codes Exclusion feature Extended station l 2 Index External alert assign for a station o1 SSS search F Facility codenumber i2 8 Cdr Facility restriction level Features 2 3 assigning to buttons 10 1 HO S S 9 6 Floating personal dial code ring at attendant_console Formatofdate 4 A4 0 0 O Forms planning Full default dial code assignments H Hanging up Home area code exception list How to use the system Huntgroup search 14 3 o O Hunt when busy data station 8 5 CS Implementation planning Incoming signaling 5 6 Initialization sequence International dialing ARS K Keyboard dialing 8 8 L Leading digits removal 12 9 Cd Leaving an administration sesion 2 Line preference 7 8 List active FPDCs members of a TCA group other area codes exception stations in DGC group Lists Local copy switch posed Low datarate 8 7 M Main menu administration 2 1 2 3 selecting an item from p4 Manual signaling feature 107 Cd search Message waiting search 14 2 Messages warning MET sets buttons Mismatch of baud rate 8 9 Cd Modem request code 4 3 1 Moving a station Multiline terminals and attendant consoles buttons Multiline voice stations class of service Music on Ho
26. Port 10401 tells the system to go to cabinet 1 slot 04 port 01 the physical location of the port Action 1 tells the system to administer the type of terminal In this case Data 201 indicates a single line voice terminal without a message waiting indicator If you wanted to make this station a single line voice terminal with a message waiting indicator you would change the data value to 202 Action numbers and data values for all command areas appear in tables in the chapter 2 4 How to Use the System Command Functions The previous section introduced you to the basic command formats This section shows you how to enter or change an action number data value or target value Entering Commands Keep the following considerations about the Return key in mind as you enter commands W As you will see in the section below to enter information means to type the required numbers or letters and press Return The Return key is included in the examples in this chapter to accustom you to using it Beginning with the administration procedures in Chapter 4 pter 4 however the Return key is not included When you are instructed to enter something in an administration procedure remember to press Return after entering the required information W The basic single letter commands described below are a for action d for data t for target c for continue and m for Main Menu You can enter these commands at any time to access prompt
27. access code AG 1 Type tand at Port enter the port number for the paging zone you re administering 2 At Action enter 7 3 At Data enter m 7307 for Zone 1 m 1302 for Zone 2 m 1303 for Zone 3 4 You see the prompt Action 2 5 At Data enter an access code PDC for this zone or 0 for none 6 Type a and at Action enter 7 to dial restrict the zone or 0 not to To assign an All Zone access code if more than one zone 1 At Action enter 3 2 At Data enter a PDC for All Zone access or 0 for none Note The system automatically copies this value to all paging zones 6 2 Administering Auxiliary Equipment Paging Associated with CO Trunk Port If the paging system is connected to a loop or ground start trunk port simply assign a trunk facility access code for the port s so connected DGC Delay Announcement To assign DGC Delay Announcement 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 255 Directed Night Service Delay Announcement To assign Directed Night Service Delay Announcement AG 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter m 251 Delay Announcement 1 m 252 Delay Announcement 2 Assign number of rings before delay announcement 1 You see the prompt Action 2 2 At Data enter the number of rings before an unanswered call receives delay announcement 1 15 Music on Hold To assign Music on Hold AG 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data
28. assign Call Coverage Ring on Busy to a station that has call coverage Call Pickup To assign this station to a call pickup group Personal Speed Dialing To enable Personal Speed Dialing at this station 1 At Action enter 7 f 2 At Data enter W a call coverage group number 1 32 W a DGC coverage group number 101 132 This number actually corresponds to the DGC group number 1 32 the 1 in the hundreds place indicates DGC coverage instead of standard call coverage m Ofor none The default is 1 1 At Action enter 8 T 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 1 1 At Action enter 9 2 At Data enter 1 for yes or 0 for no The default is 1 1 At Action enter 77 2 At Data enter the Call Pickup group number 1 16 or 0 for none The default is 0 1 At Action enter 76 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 0 f This feature is not administrable for the SLAC Strongly recommended this value be used Administering Voice Stations 7 9 Night Service To display the number of any trunks assigned to this station for Night Service To assign a trunk to this station for Night Service 1 At Action enter 57 2 To continue the list enter C after each trunk number is printed Note Any given trunk can have no more than four Night Service coverage stations assigned to it 1 At Action enter 52 2 At Data enter a four digit t
29. code for Centrex operation Assign a trunk number 1 You see the prompt Action 2 2 At Data enter a four digit trunk number from 0001 through 9999 Note Trunk numbers beginning with 9 9xxx have special significance when used with Dial in tie trunks types 1003 1008 System administrators should read the section in the Reference Manual called Tandem Trunking thoroughly before using any 9xxx format numbers for tie trunks 5 2 Administering Trunks Removing a Trunk To remove a trunk 1 From the Main menu prompt enter 7 2 At Port enter the physical port you want to remove in the form CSSPP 3 At Action enter 7 4 At Data enter 0 Note When you remove a trunk any Display ID associated with the trunk is also removed Assigning Class of Service to DID Trunks To assign class of service to a DID trunk 1 From the Main menu prompt enter 7 2 At Port enter the physical port to which you want to assign class of service 3 At Action enter 3 4 At Data enter the class of service code which is a number 1 2 3 or 4 equal to the number of digits the CO sends over this trunk The default is 3 Assigning Class of Service to All Other Trunks To assign class of service to all other trunks Note This section assumes that your trunks and their trunk numbers have been assigned 1 From the Main menu prompt enter 7 2 At Port enter the physical port to which you want to assig
30. identical assignments If you change a button assignment on either DXS console the corresponding button is automatically reassigned on the other DXS console 10 2 Administering Button Assignments Button Assignment Tables TABLE 10 1 Multi line Set Button Defaults 7 SYS ACCESSt 12 FLEX DSS 17 FLEX DSS 29 FLEX DSS 8 SYS ACCESSt 13 ACCT ENTRY 18 FLEX DSS 30 FLEX DSS 9 REP DIAL 14 SEND ALL CALLS 19 FLEX DSS 31 FLEX DSS 10 REP DIAL 15 FLEX DSS 20 FLEX DSS 32 FLEX DSS 11 LAST DIALED 16 FLEX DSS 21 FLEX DSS 33 FLEX DSS 22 FLEX DSS 34 FLEX DSS 23 FLEX DSS 35 FLEX DSS 24 FLEX DSS 36 FLEX DSS 25 FLEX DSS 37 FLEX DSS 26 FLEX DSS 38 FLEX DSS 27 FLEX DSS 39 FLEX DSS 28 FLEX DSS 40 FLEX DSS TABLE 10 2 Switched Loop Attendant Console Button Defaults Type 310 7 LOOPt 12 ALARMt 17 LOCALt 29 SCROLLt 8 LOOPt 13 POS BUSY 18 FLEX DSS 30 FORCED RELEASEt 9 LOOPt 14 FLEX DSS 19 FLEX DSS 31 LAST DIALED 10 LOOPt 15 SOURCEt 20 FLEX DSS 32 FLEX DSS 11 LOOPt 16 DESTINATION 21 FLEX DSS 33 FLEX DSS 22 FLEX DSS 34 FLEX DSS 23 FLEX DSS 35 FLEX DSS 24 FLEX DSS 36 FLEX DSS 25 FLEX DSS 37 FLEX DSS 26 CANCELt 38 JOINt 27 STARTt 39 RELEASEt 28 ATT MSGt 40 INSPECTt t These buttons f
31. listed on the implementation forms These defaults have been chosen to provide good service for most customers The next table lists the order of administration procedures and implementation forms you need to initialize the system Initializing the System 3 3 TABLE 3 2 Initialization Sequence From the information provided on this form Enter these translations 1 System Options Form Enter system toll restriction options pooled modem options and other system options following the procedures in Administering System Wide Options 2 Toll Calls Allowed Lists Form Enter these lists following the procedures in Administering System Wide Options 3 Floating Personal Dial Code List Enter all Floating PDCs following the procedure in Administering System Wide Options 4 System Speed Dialing List 5 Virtual Facility List Enter System Speed Dialing numbers following the procedure in Administering System Wide Options Enter virtual facility codes following the procedure in Administering System Wide Options 6 Trunk forms Assign all trunk ports and assign each trunk s class of service following the procedures in Administering Trunks Be sure to record port assignments on the trunk forms 7 Auxiliary Equipment Options form 3 4 Initializing the System Assign and set up any special feature ports following the procedures in Administering Auxiliary Equipment Again be sure to record port
32. no The default is 0 To assign a toll restriction class 1 At Action enter 14 2 At Data enter the toll class number 0 4 from the following list the default is 0 0 Not Toll Restricted 1 Toll call allowed lists 1 4 2 Toll call allowed lists 2 4 3 Toll call allowed lists 3 4 4 Toll call allowed list 4 only To assign an ARS Facility Restriction Level FRL 1 At Action enter 15 2 At Data enter the FRL number 0 3 from the following list the default is 3 Level Allowed FRL Pools e 10 0 1 0 1 2 0123 WNrR CO 1 Features Extended Off Premises Station To make this voice terminal an extended station 1 At Action enter 10 2 At Data enter 7 or 0 based on physical connection information Administering Voice Stations 7 5 Station Hunting To 1 At Action enter 12 administer this station to 2 At Data enter the PDC of the station to hunt to next bi to another station if or Ofor none The default is 0 Group Call Coverage To 1 At Action enter 7 specify which receiver 2 At Data specify which receiver group will answer ill hi oe this station s calls Enter Wa call coverage group number 1 32 ma DGC call coverage group number 101 132 This number actually corresponds to a DGC group number 1 32 the 1 in the hundreds place indicates DGC coverage instead of standard call coverage m Ofor none The default is 1
33. port or special port parameters by physical port number A physical port number is written in the form CSSPP where C is the one digit cabinet number SS is the two digit slot number and PP is the two digit port number PDC Allows you to administer station parameters by Personal Dial Code PDC or Data Dial Code DDC PDCs and DDCs are similar to extension numbers reserved Reserved for future expansion SYSTEM Allows you to administer system wide parameters FPDC Allows you to administer Floating PDC numbers DGC Allows you to administer Direct Group Calling DGC groups TOLL ALLOWED LIST Allows you to administer Toll Calls Allowed Lists SEARCH Allows you to search various groups of system parameters as well as review a log of system detected errors SAVE RESTORE Allows you to write translations to read translations from and compare the system translations to translations on the digital tape unit DTU RS232 Allows you to assign Administration DTU and SMDR port options ARS Allows you to administer Automatic Route Selection reserved Reserved for future expansion How to Use the System 2 3 Selecting a Main Menu Item To select an item from the Main Menu just type the number of the item you want followed by Return If you type Return by itself or if you type a number that is not between 1 and 12 you see the following message Must be a number from 1 12 Make one selection from menu gt Admini
34. port will not be copied to the other ports on the board You will need to administer each port separately for this action 1 At Action enter 3 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 0 8 4 Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports To restrict access to all other trunk pools To set calls to this station to hunt to another station if this station is busy To restrict this station from making any outward calls To assign a toll restriction class 1 At Action enter 4 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 0 1 At Action enter 12 2 At Data enter the DDC of the station to hunt to or 0 for no hunt The default is 0 Note If you are assigning this option to a STARLAN CP the value you assign to the first port will not be copied to the other ports on the board You need to administer each port separately for this action 1 At Action enter 13 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no The default is 0 1 At Action enter 14 2 At Data enter a toll restriction class number 0 4 from the following list the default is 0 0 Not toll restricted 1 Toll call allowed lists 1 4 2 Toll call allowed lists 2 4 3 Toll call allowed lists 3 4 4 Toll call allowed list 4 only Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports 8 5 To assign ARS Facility Restriction Level FRL To enter an associated voice data station To restrict Third Party Ca
35. prompt Error 7012 PDC already exists Data The system continues to prompt for correct data 2 10 How to Use the System Print Messages This kind of message is straightforward it conveys information A print message does not describe an error condition A print message appears at the end of certain search lists For example if you enter the Search option item 8 from the Main Menu and search the table of most recent system errors you see the following message when you reach the end of that list P16 END OF LIST Warning Messages A warning message gives you the opportunity to reconsider the administration activity you are about to perform One of the more vivid possibilities for serious repercussions would be your command to cold start the system A cold start removes all the current translations in the system installs default translations and cancels all calls in progress on the system The cold start command which can be issued from Main Menu item 9 Save Restore produces serious system disruption This command should be used only by qualified systems technicians If you issue an administration command to force a system cold start you see the following warning message W23 YOU ARE ABOUT TO FORCE A COLD START c for continue any other key for abort gt At this point you can still change your mind and back out of the cold start action by entering any character except c How to Use the System 2 11
36. required parity 1 At Action enter 67 f 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 1 for DLC and 0 for STARLAN CP 1 At Action enter 62 I 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 1 At Action enter 63 t 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 1 At Action enter 64 f 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 1 At Action enter 65 T 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or f This is a Read Only feature for the STARLAN CP 0 for 0 for 0 for 0 for no no no no The default is The default is The default is The default is Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports 8 7 Can this terminal operate at a baud rate of 4800 bps 1 At Action enter 66 t 2 At Data enter 1 for yes or 0 for no The default is 0 Can this terminal operate at a baud rate of 9600 bps 1 At Action enter 67 1 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 0 Can this terminal operate at a baud rate of 19200 bps To assign the parity setting to correspond to the terminal s parity setting Assign Other Data Features To enable keyboard dialing also referred to as Command Mode 1 At Action enter 68 I 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no The default is 1 Note This setting only specifies the parity the data port will use when sending text messages to the terminal All data is transmitted eight bits per character 1 At Action enter 69 f
37. steps in the indicated order Chapter 16 provides quick reference information The tables in this section are intended to help those who are thoroughly familiar with system administration locate specific information without having to refer to the full text in the administration procedure chapters Unless you are an experienced system administrator however you should follow the administration procedures Conventions Used in this Manual The following conventions are used in this manual m Commands and text you should type appear in this font or style of lettering E System responses such as prompts and values that appear on the screen are shown in this font B Names of keys on the SAT keyboard appear in oval boxes For example press Return The labels on your keyboard may vary depending on the kind of terminal you use as an SAT 1 2 Introduction How to Use the System This chapter describes the way you interact with the system using the System Administration Terminal SAT First it tells you how to log in to System 25 Then how to use the Main Menu to access areas of the system you want to administer Next it tells you how to view and change the way your system operates by entering administration commands Finally it describes the kinds of warning error and text messages the system supplies Logging In to System 25 System Security For security reasons access to the administration capabilities of AT amp T System
38. system except for the 800 series numbers and the ARS code listed in Table 3 1 Since the system does not assign defaults for stations and trunks it is easier for you to assign numerous new dial codes since you don t have to remove default assigned dial codes before you can add the new codes A limited default cold start does assign most of the system defaults from menu 4 except the modem request code and CO trunk pool access code You need to reassign those codes after a limited default cold start See Action 60 and Action 71 in Administering System Wide Unassigned Trunk Ports It is also important to untranslate or remove any unassigned trunk ports on System 25 To untranslated follow the procedure for removing a trunk This tells the system that no facility is assigned to that port Since outgoing trunk selection of pooled facilities is made in reverse order of trunk assignment last assigned is first selected default assigned trunks that are not actually connected to incoming facilities will result in the selection of unconnected port circuits for outgoing calls System users will receive a reorder tone when trying to access such ports The circuit pack will display a red alarm LED and the attendant console will display a green alarm LED Then you will have to untranslate the port 3 2 Initializing the System Initialization Sequence Begin with a Cold Start When you administer the initial translations it is important that you be
39. telephone number VFs can be used to automatically route calls via other carrier networks private networks or tie trunks Virtual Facilities can also be used in ARS patterns to ensure that users who place these types of calls use the route the virtual facility the system administrator has defined For more information see the System 25 Reference Manual Keep the following parameters in mind when assigning VFCs E Virtual Facility Codes VFCs range from 190 through 199 including the sign m The number you assign to a VFC can contain up to 28 digits and or special characters m You can use the following special characters within a Virtual Facility Number VFN sends a 1 5 second pause dH sends a sends a 3 changes signaling from dial pulse to Touch Tone end to end signaling 5 tells the system to insert the destination telephone number dialed digits at this point in the VFN To assign or remove a 1 At Action enter 25 AE 2 At Data enter the access code 190 199 do not enter the character 3 To assign or remove a VFN type aand at Action enter 26 4 At Data enter W the number you want to assign to this VFC allowable characters are listed at the beginning of this section W Oto remove the number currently displayed To permit dial access to 1 At Action z enter 27 Wis vial ael 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no The default is 0 Administering System Wide Options 4
40. the prompt Action 102 4 At Data enter the called station s PDC 5 You see the prompt Action 103 6 At Data enter the called station s Automatic Intercom button number 1 At Action enter 107 2 At Data enter 9 3 You see the prompt Action 102 4 At Data enter the DDC of the associated data station 1 At Action enter 107 2 At Data enter 10 t 3 You see the prompt Action 102 4 At Data enter a coverage group number 1 32 5 You see the prompt Action 103 6 At Data enter 7 to enable ringing strongly suggested 0 otherwise 1 At Action enter 101 2 At Data enter 11 t 3 You see the prompt Action 102 4 At Data enter 1 to enable single ring reminder 0 otherwise t This feature is not administrable on a SLAC 10 8 Administering Button Assignments To assign Call Coverage Individual COVER IND AG To assign Direct Station Selection flexible FLEX DSS To assign Direct Station Selection not flexible DSS AG To assign Account Code Entry ACCT ENTRY To assign Repertory Dialing REP DIAL 1 At Action enter 101 2 At Data enter 12 t 3 You see the prompt Action 102 4 At Data enter the covered station s PDC 5 You see the prompt Action 103 6 At Data enter 7 to enable ringing strongly recommended 0 otherwise Note The SLAC cannot be assigned as the covered PDC for individual call coverage 1 At A
41. this change just press any other key to abort milf a DGC group has no associated delay announcement it is useful to administer Personal Line appearances for the trunks assigned to the DGC group Assign the Personal Line appearances to a voice terminal providing coverage for the group for example to a secretary or principal to the group Program these line appearances to ring Then if all stations in the group are busy incoming DGC calls will ring on these buttons providing an overload indication To assign a DGC group 1 From the Main menu prompt enter 6 2 At DGC enter the DGC group number from 1 through 32 Continue with the procedures below to administer the DGC group Assign a DGC group Using Action 1 you can determine the access code of an access code existing DGC group or assign an access code to a new group If you assign 0 to an existing group the group will be removed 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter the DGC access code or 0 Note When you remove or change a DGC access code the display ID is also removed Administering Direct Group Calling DGC Groups 11 1 To disable DGC queuing To list stations in a DGC group To add a station to a DGC group To delete a DGC group member Display Support To assign or remove a DGC access code display ID 1 At Action enter 2 2 At Data enter 1 for yes or O for no The default is 0 1 At Action enter 77 2 To continue the list
42. via Third Party Call Set Up Permanent System Alarms Transient System Alarms Most Recent Errors 14 8 System Searches 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 22 3 At Action 2 enter the PDC or DDC being dialed for the associated station 1 At Action enter f 2 At Data enter 30 3 Enter c to list enter r to remove 1 At Action enter f 2 At Data enter 3f 3 Enter c to list enter r to remove 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 32 3 Enter c to list Display Support Searches The Display Support feature lets you search for IDs or names associated with PDCs DDCs FPDCs DGC groups and trunk numbers System 25 stores a maximum of 272 IDs in two alphabetical lists One list is for trunk IDs the other is for non trunk IDs the PDCs DDCs FPDCs and DGCs Two types of searches are available for both lists W Given number get ID E Given ID get number Matching Display IDs To search for an ID System 25 reads the name from left to right Therefore it is recommended that Display ID names be entered in the format last name first name If the system doesn t find a match for the full ID it drops the last character and searches for the shortened string The system continues to truncate the ID until it finds a match If the ID you enter does not match any Display ID even on the first character you see the following message Error 1071 inappropriate request If y
43. 2 Loop Start CO 801 Loop Start WATS 802 PBX Centrex 805 DID Immediate Dial 901 DID Wink Start 902 Auto in Auto out 1001 Auto in Immediate Dial out 1002 Immediate Dial in Auto out 1003 Immediate Dial in Immediate Dial out 1004 Wink Dial in Auto out 1005 Wink Dial in Wink Dial out 1006 Delay Dial in Auto out 1007 Delay Dial in Delay Dial out 1008 Continued on next page Command Reference 16 31 TABLE 16 27 Port Board Type Specific Representation continued CATEGORY DESCRIPTION DATA Special First Service Circuit 1101 External Alerts 253 First Paging Zone 1301 Second Paging Zone 1302 Third Paging Zone 1303 DGC Delay Announcement 255 Music on Hold 254 First Selector Console 1601 Second Selector Console 1602 First Directed Night Service Delay Announcement 251 Second Directed Night Service Delay Announcement 252 Pooled Modem 1901 Tone Detector 2101 Dial Dictation 201 and or 2201 Data Standard Data Port 1801 STARLAN Interface Port 1802 STARLAN CP DLC compatible 16 32 Command Reference TABLE 16 28 Save Restore and System Restarts Menu 9 ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 1 Save Backup translations 1 to run 2 Verify translations 1 to run 3 Restore translations 1 to run 10 Force a system warm start FOR QUALIFIED 1 to run SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN ONLY 20 Force a system cold start FOR QUALIFIED 1 for Full Default 2 SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN ONLY Fu
44. 2 At Data enter the number of seconds 1 120 0 means camp on is not allowed The default is 30 Strongly recommended this value be used 9 6 Administering Attendant Equipment To assign the number of rings before unanswered DGC calls are sent to the delay announcement or a button appearance To assign PDCs used to access calls parked by the attendant 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter the number of rings 1 31 The default is 5 Action 11 with a default Data of 800 is the first of eight possible PDCs used to access a call on the DXS console which has been parked by the attendant The remaining seven PDCs use Actions 12 through 18 Corresponding default PDCs for Data are 801 through 807 1 At Action enter a number from 11 18 2 At Data enter a PDC or 0 Switched Loop Attendant Console Options In addition to the preceding options you can assign the following options to a SLAC To assign SLAC options To set audible tone at expiration of hold timer To assign the call coverage group for which the queue should act as coverage receiver To set the length of hold timer From the Main Menu prompt enter 4 Assign additional SLAC features as described below 1 At Action enter 8f 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no the default is 0 1 At Action enter 82 2 At Data enter the call coverage group number 1 32 or 0 for none The default is 0 1 At Action enter 83
45. 25 is controlled by a password Your password is available from your AT amp T Account Team If you want to change your password see the instructions under Administering System Wide Options To prevent an unauthorized person from learning the password the password characters are not displayed when they are entered If system security is not a problem because access to the SAT and to this manual are restricted you may want to write your password here for convenience Entering Your Password After you turn on the SAT you see the following prompt Enter Password gt If you do not see this prompt press Return Enter your password followed by Return Invalid Password Entry If you enter an invalid password you see an error message followed by the password prompt That is not the password Enter Password gt Successful Log in When you enter the correct password the terminal displays the Main Menu from which you can select administration functions Leaving an Administration Session When you complete an administration session or if you want to interrupt a session at any point just turn off the terminal How to Use the System 2 1 You can also end an administration session by m Unplugging the cable from the modular jack connecting the terminal to the system m Disconnecting the RS232 connector from the terminal m Hanging up to drop the DTR signal on disconnect if you are connected via a modem Correcting Typin
46. 555 520 500 AT amp T Issue 1 June 1987 U a DERE a a RE UNA c RR um EHE mem nn NNI dl il Bn ee a etl AT amp T SYSTEM 25 ADMINISTRATION MANUAL FOR R1V2 1987 AT amp T All Rights Reserved Printed in USA TO ORDER COPIES OF THIS DOCUMENT REFER TO DOCUMENT NUMBER 555 520 500 Contact Your AT amp T sales representative or Call 800 432 6600 Monday to Friday between 7 30 am and 6 00 EST or Write AT amp T Customer Information Center 2855 North Franklin Road PO Box 19901 Indianapolis Indiana 46219 Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing However information is subject to change This document will be reissued periodically to incorporate changes Administration Manual for R1V2 Prepared by System 25 Document Development Group and the Technical Publications Group FCC WARNING STATEMENT Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules require that you be notified of the following m This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications W It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide
47. 602 or 603 2 At Data enter the ETN Administering Automatic Route Selection ARS 12 1 ARS Patterns The next set of procedures tells you how to assign routing patterns for A and B subpatterns Each subpattern consists of a set of routes and associated Facility Restriction Levels FRLs plus DDD overflow authorization with an associated FRL The information required for subpatterns A and B is similar except that start times and stop times are associated only with A subpatterns Note If you change a routing pattern the associated route FRL does not remain at its previous value but reverts to 0 Therefore you need to reenter the FRL of any route you change Define Subpattern A Actions 100 101 102 and 110 through 141 define the routing patterns 1 through 8 for the A prime time subpatterns W Action 100 defines the pattern number W Action 101 sets the start time for subpattern A W Action 102 sets the stop time for subpattern A W Each pattern 1 through 8 has its own start and stop times The following sequence of Action Data pairs can be administered eight times to establish eight subpatterns 1A through 8A To assign a Pattern 1 At Action enter 100 Numb HESRET 2 At Data enter a pattern number 1 8 To assign a start time for 1 At Action enter 101 t subpatier 2 2 At Data enter the start time in the form HOUR MINUTES HHMM T Action 100 must be entered first 12
48. 9 System Speed Dialing System Speed Dialing allows you to enter a four character code at any terminal to call the associated phone number Keep the following considerations in mind when assigning System Speed Dialing codes W Speed Dialing Codes range from 100 through 189 including the sign m The number you assign to a Speed Dialing Code can contain up to 28 characters or digits and or special characters m You can use the following special characters within a System Speed Dialing number sends a 1 5 second pause 4 sends a i sends a 3 changes signaling from dial pulse to Touch Tone end to end signaling 19x embeds a Virtual Facility Code 190 199 as the first part of a Speed Dialing Code Note that you cannot embed another Speed Dialing Code within a Speed Dialing Code W There is a limited amount of storage space available in the system for use with speed dialing and repertory dialing numbers Consequently it is important that you remove any unused speed dialing numbers using the procedure below to conserve memory To administer System From the Main menu prompt enter 4 then follow the Speed Dialing procedure below to assign or remove a System Speed Dialing number Enter or remove a 1 At Action enter 25 number from the Speed S s 2 At Data enter the access code a number between 100 Dialing list and 189 do not enter the character 3 To assign or remove the speed dialing n
49. At Data enter the DGC group number 1 32 or 0 for none The default is 0 To receive either form of night service this trunk s class of service must include night service that is for Action 3 Data must be between 8 and 15 Also a NIGHT button must be assigned to the attendant console m For Directed Night Service at least one station must be assigned to receive night service calls from this trunk see Administering Voice Stations m For TAAS Night Service an external alert must be assigned for night service use continued Strongly recommended this value be used Administering Trunks 5 5 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter m 7 to select Directed Night Service W Oto select TAAS Night Service The default is 1 Delay Announcement To assign a Night Service delay announcement Type of Incoming Signaling tie trunks only Pooled Trunk Hunting Order Read Only 5 6 Administering Trunks 1 At Action enter 6 2 At Data enter 7 for first delay announcement 2 for second delay announcement or 0 for none The default is 0 See the procedure for assigning Directed Night Service Delay Announcement under Equipment 1 At Action enter 9 2 At Data enter 7 for Touch Tone signals or 0 for Dial Pulse signals The default is 0 Note To connect this tie trunk directly to another PBX see the Port Options table in For outgoing calls each trunk in a trunk group is s
50. C See the example at the end of this section Action groups are marked with AG in the administration procedures The number of actions may vary from group to group but no group contains more than five actions All action values within a particular group are consecutive Within a group whenever you change a parameter the system advances you automatically to the next action this process continues through the last action in that group After modifying a parameter that is part of an action group you must complete the modifications to the group by entering data values for the remaining action numbers This protects System 25 from acting on partially complete data When changing data values associated with these groups of action numbers you automatically advance to the next action after you change the data value You change action numbers with the A command as before Note If you change to an action number outside of the group you are currently in all the data values entered for that group remain as they were before you began modifying the group In other words if you leave a group by selecting an action outside the group before entering the last data value for that group all changes for that group are abandoned Here is an example of administering an action group You see Port 10408 Action 1 Data 0 You enter D 207 Return and see gt Data 201 Port 10408 Action 1 Data 201 gt Port 10408 Action 2 Data 0 g
51. DISCONNECT 0 TT 1 TT e 2 TT e 3 TT e e 4 DP 5 DP e 6 DP e 7 DP e e 8 e TT 9 e TT e 10 e TT e 11 e TT e e 12 e DP 13 e DP e 14 e DP e 15 e DP e e TT Touch Tone DP Dial Pulse 16 16 Command Reference TABLE 16 14 Port Administration Auxiliary Equipment Menu 1 ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 0 Display physical port number in the form CSSPP 1 Enter special feature port type code see Table 16 15 1 Assign external alerts 253 2 Assign associated station number PDC of associated station 0 if night service alert 1 Assign paging Interface associated with auxiliary 1301 1303 trunk circuit 2 Assign PDC for this zone PDC zone 1 PDC zone 2 PDC zone 3 0 for none 3 Assign all zone PDC PDC for all zone 0 for none 4 Dial restrict this zone 12 YES 0 NO 1 0 1 Assign DGC delay announcement 255 1 Assign directed night service delay 251 delay announcement announcement 1 252 delay announcement 2 2 Assign number of rings before delay 0 15 announcement 1 Assign music on hold source 254 2 Assign music on hold for Special Hold 1 Yes 0 No 1 Assign pooled modem 1901 1 Assign additional tone detector 2101 1 Assign dial dictation 2201 if auxiliary trunk interface 201 if station port interface 2 Assign dial dictation PDC PDC 1 Assign selector console DXS 1601 or 1602 21 27 Assign selector console buttons Command Referenc
52. DTU it s a good idea to make backup tapes A backup tape allows you to restore system translations if they are ever lost or damaged from an inadvertent cold start for example You should make a new backup tape whenever you make changes to the system It is strongly recommended that you maintain a minimum of three backup tapes updating at least two of them regularly For more information see Administering Tape Save Restore Operations 2 2 How to Use the System The System 25 Administration Main Menu When you log in to the administration terminal you see the Main Menu This menu allows you to enter one of several command areas Port PDC etc The Main Menu looks like this you may find minor variations on your display MAIN MENU 1 PORT 7 TOLL ALLOWED LIST 2 PDC 8 SEARCH 3 reserved 9 SAVE RESTORE 4 SYSTEM 10 RS232 5 FPDC 11 ARS 6 DGC 12 reserved Make one selection from menu gt SCREEN 2 1 Main Menu When you select an item from the Main Menu you enter a command area consisting of action items and data items You use the action and data items to access specific system parameters and features Some command areas require an additional target parameter These are discussed in detail in the Command Formats section Main Menu Items The following list describes the features and parameters you can administer through each of the Main Menu items PORT Allows you to administer station trunk data
53. Data enter 0 for translated ports or 7 for untranslated ports Port Location of External Alert Button Location on Stations Area Codes Assigned to a Specific ARS Pattern This search requires a PDC for input it returns the port location CSSPP of the external alert associated with the station 1 At Action enter 1 2 At Data enter 19 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter the PDC of the station with external alert This search yields a button number s that has assigned to it the function for which you are searching on a given station 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 20 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter the PDC of the station with the buttons 5 At Action enter 3 6 At Data enter the button function code from the Action 101 column in Table 16 3 Chapter 16 This search lists all area codes NPAs that will select a specified ARS Routing Pattern These routing patterns were assigned in the section entitled Area Code Routing Table in Administering Automatic Route Selection If the wildcard Me character e is entered all NPA Routing Pattern associations are provided 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 27 3 At Action 2 enter 2 4 At Data enter the pattern number for the NPA association you re looking for 1 through 8 or ee 5 Enter c to list enter rto remove System Searches 14 7 DDCs that can dial for a station or data port
54. IN CS Voice Terminal Z7302H01 302 MERLIN CS Hands Free Answer Voice Terminal Z7309H01 303 10 Button MERLIN CS Voice Terminal Z7303H01 304 MERLIN CS Built in Speakerphone Voice Terminal Z7305H03 305 34 Button MERLIN CS Voice Terminal Z7305H01 306 34 Button Deluxe MERLIN CS Voice Terminal Z7305H02 non attendant 307 MERLIN CS Built in Speakerphone Voice Terminal with 16 Character Display 308 Z7305H04C non attendant Direct Trunk Attendant Console 34 Button Deluxe MERLIN CS 309 Voice Terminal Z7305H02 Switched Loop Attendant Console MERLIN CS Built in Speakerphone 310 Voice Terminal with 16 Character Display Z7305H04C MET Voice Terminal 401 Display Support To assign or remove a 1 At Action enter 90 Pe Display 2 At Data enter the Display ID not more than 11 characters enclosed in double quotes or to remove the ID Removing a Voice Station To remove a voice Note When you remove a station any Display ID associated terminal with that PDC will also be removed 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter 7 2 At Port enter the CSSPP for the station you re removing 3 At Action enter 7 continued 7 2 Administering Voice Stations 4 At Data enter 0 If this station is associated with another station s for features such as Call Coverage Automatic Intercom etc you will see a warning message for each type of association To go on with the action respond to the sys
55. LAN CP Ports 8 9 Administering Attendant Equipment System 25 can have two attendant consoles either Switched Loop Attendant Consoles SLACs or Direct Trunk Attendant Consoles DTACs You cannot mix a DTAC and a SLAC in the same system both consoles must be the same type If you have two attendant consoles you will sometimes need to distinguish between the first and second consoles during administration For administration purposes the first attendant console you assign to the system or the default attendant assignment is known to the system as the first attendant The second console you assign to the system is called the second attendant Assign attendant console options including message center like operation Default Attendant Assignments DTAC By default System 25 assigns a DTAC to the first ATL port in the system That attendant console has a default PDC of 200 You can use that PDC or you can change the PDC by following that procedure in this section Users can also reach the attendant by dialing 0 If you don t have an attendant console you need to remove the default assignment before you can add a voice terminal to this port SLAC To install a SLAC you need to remove the default attendant assignments for the DTAC first then assign the new console and attendant PDC Administering Attendant Equipment 9 1 Direct Extension Selector DXS Console System 25 assigns by default a selector DXS console a
56. System 2 9 System Responses During an administration session there are occasions when you may enter inappropriate information at a prompt While System 25 does not catch all input errors it does catch many of them System 25 has three means of responding to incorrect input m Error messages m Print messages m Warnings Error Messages Error messages are in the general form Error nnnn Where nnnn is a number aaaaa aaaa Where aaaaa aaaa is a message A second level of help is also available If you need more information about an error message in the form above you can type a question mark at the next prompt You will see a second message in the this general form Error nnnn Where nnnn is a number bbbbb bbbb Where bbbbb bbbb is an expanded message Consider a specific example You can only change a station PDC to a number that does not already exist in the dial plan Say that you attempt to change PDC 1654 to 1653 which is being used elsewhere To change a station PDC 1 At the Main Menu prompt enter 2to access the PDC menu 2 At PDC enter the PDC you want to change 7654 3 At Action enter 2to tell the system you want to enter a new PDC 4 Type d and at Data enter the new dial code 1653 If you see Error 7012 inappropriate request Data that station may already exist 5 To request additional help on this error message type You see the second level error message followed by a new
57. acters dialed from keyboard to be 12Y 0 N echoed by the data port 74 Enter your disconnect code 1 2 short BREAKS 0 1 long BREAK 75 Allow call progress text messages to be 1zY 0 N displayed on screen 77 Display connection indication message 12Y 0 N 90 Assign remove DDC Display ID 11 characters or less or to remove Read only for STARLAN CP 16 12 Command Reference TABLE 16 10 Data Port Type Codes IF THE DATA PORT TYPE IS Data Line Card DLC functionality for ZTN126 or TN726 STARLAN Interface Circuit Pack STARLAN CP in DLC compatibility mode Disable this individual port for any of the above data port CODE 1801 1802 0 ty pes Command Reference 16 13 TABLE 16 11 Port Administration Trunks Menu 1 ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 0 Physical port number CSSPP 1 Enter trunk port type code See Table 16 12 2 Enter trunk number 0001 9999 0001 0104 3 Assign class of service code DID 1 4 3 All other See Tabie 16139 4 Assign pooled facility access code Facility access code 100 101 102 0 if trunk not in any group 5 Allow dial access 12Y 0 N 6 Assign the trunk to a DGC group 1 32 0 for none 7 Make this a directed night service trunk 12Y 0 N 8 Assign night service delay announcement 1 for first announcement 2 for second announcement 0 for none 9 Type of signalin
58. assignments Continued on next page TABLE 3 2 Initialization Sequence continued 8 Voice and Data Station Records form Assign all station ports except for attendant consoles following the procedures in Administering Voice Stations and Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports Do not enter class of service parameters yet There are some procedures you cannot complete until all stations are assigned such as button assignments Be sure to record each station s port assignment on the individual voice terminal or data terminal forms as you assign them 9 Attendant Options and Attendant Console forms Assign ports and enter class of service attendant features and button feature assignments for the attendant console s following the procedures in Administering Attendant Equipment and Administering Button Assignments 10 Terminal forms Enter class of service information for all voice and data stations and button assignments for multiline voice terminals following the procedures in Administering Voice Stations Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports and Administering Button Assignments 11 Direct Group Calling List Enter DGC groups following the procedure in Administering Direct Group Calling DGC Groups 12 Automatic Route Selection Forms Enter ARS options and patterns following the procedure in Administering Automatic Route Selection ARS 13 Tape Save Restore Save the s
59. at come into the attendant console queue By default the system sets the priorities for all call types to four as shown in Table 9 1 TABLE 9 1 Standard Call Type Defaults DEFAULT DEFAULT CALL TYPE CODE PRIORITY ATTENDANT Dial Attendant 0 1 4 0 Call Following Logged into SLAC 2 4 NA Non logged in FPDC 3 4 0 Unassigned DID 4 4 0 Attendant DID access code 5 4 0 PDC of Attendant 6 4 NA Coverage 7 4 0 Returning 8 4 0 If you have a single SLAC system and want to change a default priority see the section entitled Setting Call Type Options If you have a dual SLAC system you can direct each type of call to attendant 1 attendant 2 or both attendants as well as change call type priorities The standard set of default priorities and attendant specifications is shown in Table 9 1 You can however select an alternative set of defaults called Message Center Like Call Type Defaults Table 9 2 Consider each set of defaults and decide which is the best match to the call type set up you want for your system Keep in mind that if you select message center like defaults there is no single step procedure for changing all call types to the standard defaults You would have to administer each call type separately TABLE 9 2 Message Center Like Call Type Defaults DEFAULT ASSIGNED CALL TYPE CODE PRIORITY ATTENDANT Non logged in FPDC 3 4 selected with Action 90 Unassigned DID 4 4 Coverage 7 4 Re
60. ata 50 for this action item you see SLOT CABINET 1 CABINET 2 CABINET 3 and the message Type c to list When you type c the system displays information for slot number one as follows SLOT CABINET 1 CABINET 2 CABINET 3 01 ZTN85 04 This display tells you there is a ZTN 85 04 in cabinet 2 slot 1 To see information about subsequent slot numbers type c CP Display Symbols You may see a or immediately following a CP identification number These symbols indicate Mismatch this CP does not match the CP translated to be in this slot Unused this CP is not translated Invalid this CP is invalid for this system The symbol and its meaning are repeated at the end of the line in which it appears If a circuit pack has been translated but is not present MISSING appears where the CP would have been listed To display list of port 1 At Action enter f board types vintages 2 At Data enter 50 and locations System Searches 14 11 Administering RS232 Parameters Action data pairs associated with Main Menu item 10 RS232 are used to administer System 25 peripheral equipment System Administration Terminal SMDR output port and Digital Tape Unit Any or all of these peripherals can be physically connected to System 25 via branches of an octopus cable Within limits it is possible to reassign each channel to different physical connectors For example if for some reason a system administrator wanted t
61. bles 16 26 and 16 27 port or board type 1 Search for translated port locations 18 2 Port or board type see Table 16 26 and 16 27 0 port or board type not applicable 3 Limit the search to 12 untranslated or 1 0 02 translated ports 1 Search for port location of external alert 19 2 PDC of station with external alert PDC 1 Search for button location on a station 20 2 PDC of station with buttons PDC 3 Button function code see Action 101 column of Table 16 3 1 Search for Area Codes assigned to specified ARS 21 pattern 2 Pattern number or wildcard character 1 8 or 1 Search for the DDC that can dial for a station or 22 data port 2 Enter PDC DDC being dialed for PDC DDC 1 Search for permanent system alarms 30 1 Search for transient system alarms 31 1 Search for most recent errors 32 1 Given number get Display ID search PDC 40 DDC FPDC or DGC access code ONLY 2 Enter existing PDC DDC FPDC or DGC access PDC DDC code FPDC DGC 1 Given number get Display ID search trunk 41 LDN ONLY 2 Enter existing trunk LDN trunk LDN 1 Given Display ID get number search PDC 42 DDC FPDC or DGC names ONLY 2 Enter existing PDC DDC FPDC or DGC Display 11 characters or less ID 1 Given Display ID get number search trunk 43 names ONLY 2 Enter existing trunk name 11 characters or less 1 Display list of port board types vintages and 50 locations
62. ction enter 101 2 At Data enter 13 1 At Action enter 107 2 At Data enter 14 3 You see the prompt Action 102 4 At Data enter the called PDC 1 At Action enter 101 2 At Data enter 15 1 At Action enter 101 2 At Data enter 20 t This feature cannot be administered on a SLAC Administering Button Assignments 10 9 To assign an AUTO ANS button To assign Last Number Dialed LAST DIALED 1 At Action enter 101 2 At Data enter 2f 1 At Action enter 101 2 At Data enter 35 Assigning Attendant Console Specific Buttons Button Default Tables for Multiline Set Primary Attendant Console Secondary Console and DXS Console appear earlier in this chapter Table 16 3 in Command Reference summarizes button codes and associated translation items Most button assignments for the Attendant Console are the same as for multiline terminals see previous section Some buttons may only be assigned to the Attendant Console these are listed below Note that buttons marked with a t in the default tables at the beginning of this chapter cannot be changed To assign attendant console specific features to buttons To assign Night Service NIGHT AG 1 From the Main menu prompt enter 2 2 At PDC enter the attendant console PDC 3 At Action enter 100 4 At Data enter the button number To complete a button assignment find the feature you want to assign from th
63. d at Action enter 93 4 At Data enter the attendant position number 0 2 m 7 for the first attendant m 2f or the second attendant W Ofor either attendant Note Call type codes 2 and 6 are not administrable Administering Attendant Equipment 9 11 Administering Button Assignments This section describes how to assign buttons to m Multiline sets m Attendant consoles m Selector consoles Note Some button assignment features e g Auto Intercom and Station to Station Message Waiting require administering buttons on more than one voice terminal Such features become fully operable and available for testing only after you administer both voice terminals Assigning Features to Buttons Assigning buttons to multiline sets and the attendant console s is done through Main menu item 2 PDC Minimally you need to complete two actions Action 100 and Action 101 At Action 100 you select the button you re assigning the feature to At Action 101 you identify the feature you re assigning In some cases you need to enter additional Action Data information to complete a button assignment Default Button Assignments AT amp T System 25 provides default button assignments These assignments are identified on the button assignment tables on the following pages DTAC The default button assignments shown for the DTAC are for the first console If you move the first attendant console to another port the button ass
64. dant dial code will also be removed Assign a Direct Extension Selector Console s By default System 25 assigns a DXS console associated with first attendant console to the second port on the first ATL circuit pack Follow the procedures in this section if you want to m Assign a DXS console to the second attendant console m Move the DXS console to a port other than the default port WB Remove a DXS console To assign a DXS console at the second attendant position To move the DXS console to a port other than the default port 1 From the Main menu prompt enter f 2 At Port enter the CSSPP for the second DXS console 3 At Action enter 7 4 At Data enter 1602 1 From the Main menu prompt enter f 2 At Port enter the CSSPP for the DXS console you want to move 3 At Action enter 1 4 At Data enter Oto remove the current DXS port assignment continued 9 4 Administering Attendant Equipment To remove a selector DXS console 5 Type tand at Port enter the new CSSPP for the DXS console 6 At Action enter 1 7 At Data enter m 7607 for the first DXS console m 1602 for the second DXS console Note When you move a DXS console System 25 automatically reassigns the group select buttons you had administered for the previous port assignment You do not have to readminister those buttons at the new port assignment 1 From the Main menu prompt enter 7 2 At Port enter th
65. dded 3 Delete an FPDC FPDC to be deleted 4 Enter existing FPDC to be named FPDC 5 Assign remove Display ID from 11 characters or FPDC selected with Action 4 less or to remove TABLE 16 23 Direct Group Calling DGC Administration Menu 6 ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 1 Assign a DGC access code 0 to delete New DGC access code an existing DGC access code 2 Disable DGC queueing 1 Y 0 N 11 List members of a DGC group 12 Add a member to a DGC group PDC to be added 13 Delete a member from a DGC group PDC to be deleted 14 Assign remove Display ID for the DGC access 11 characters or less code specified with Action 1 or to remove 16 26 Command Reference TABLE 16 24 Toll Calls Allowed TCA List Administration Menu 7 ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 1 List numbers in a TCA list 2 Add a number to the list NXX or NPA NXX 3 Delete a number from the list NXX or NPA NXX Command Reference 16 27 TABLE 16 25 Searches Action Items Menu 8 ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 1 Search for PDCs of call coverage senders 1 2 Call coverage receiver group 1 32 or 101 132 if DGC coverage group 1 Search for stations covering a specified group 2 2 Call coverage group 1 32 1 Search for PDC of call coverage individual 3 receivers 2 PDC of covered station PDC 1 Search for PDC having an auto intercom message 4 waiting manual signaling
66. de Your area code 31 Allow toll restricted station to make toll calls 12Y 0 N within your area code 32 Is the 1 prefix required to dial outside your 12Y 0 N area code 33 Is the 1 prefix required to dial toll calls 1 Y 0 N within your area code 34 Toll restrict calls made over inter PBX trunks 1 9 0 for none type 805 that start with one specific digit 40 Provide call coverage ringing on internal calls 1 Y 0 N Continued on next page 16 22 Command Reference TABLE 16 19 System Administration Menu 4 continued ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 41 Specify the number of rings before calls 0 31 2 are sent to call coverage or call following calls return to their home station 50 Set time of day HHMM 51 Set the date MMDDYY 52 Allow SMDR records to be sent to the 1 Y 0 N SMDR port 53 Start billing calls how many seconds after 10 255 40 the last digit is dialed 60 Specify the modem request code 1 9999 820 61 Does the receiver respond to remote loop 1 Y 0 N 62 Disconnect on loss of carrier 12Y 0 N 63 Are pins CF and CB common 1 Y 0 N 64 Disconnect on received space 1 Y 0 N 65 Should the system send a space character 1 Y 0 N on disconnect 70 Should maintenance busy of GS trunks be 1 Y 0 N blocked 71 Assign the CO trunk pool access code 1 9999 72 Set the number of DID digits used to 2 4 0 for none 3 match against station PDCs 73 Assign the numbe
67. display m To remove a Display ID you enter two double quotes with no space in between m When entering a Display ID name it is recommended that you use the format last name first name Procedures for entering specific Display IDs are included in the applicable administration procedure chapter Lists Searches and Port Removal Lists Several Main Menu command areas involve administering a group or list These areas are DGC FPDC Toll Allowed List and ARS There are also Night Service Trunk lists under the Port and PDC Main Menu items Each of these areas includes a display action that shows the members of the list When you select this action the system displays the first member of the list To see the next member in the list type C or c to continue For example if you select Main Menu item 5 FPDC and want to display active FPDCs You see gt Action You enter 7 Return and see gt Action 1 c to continue list anything else to abort gt FPDC Action 1 Data 6666 gt 2 8 How to Use the System You enter C and see FPDC Action 1 Data 7777 gt You enter C and see FPDC Action 1 Data 8888 gt You enter C and see FPDC Action 1 Data 9999 gt You enter C and see P16 END OF LIST FPDC Action 1 Data 0 gt You may also abort the list by typing a d or m Searches The Search menu item is similar to the lists described above However most types of searche
68. e 16 17 TABLE 16 15 Special Feature Port Type Codes This table shows data values associated with Action 1 on Table 16 14 TN742 FEATURE ZIN78 TN763 ZIN76 ZIN77 TN748 TN758 ZIN79 Tone Detector 2101 External Alert 253 1st Page Zone 1301 702t 802t 2nd Page Zone 1302 702t 8021 3rd Page Zone 1303 702t 802t nth Page Zone 702t 802t DGC Delay Ann 255 Dial Dictation 201 2201 Music On Hold 254 1st N S Delay Ann 251 2nd N S Delay Ann 252 1st Selector Consl 1601 2nd Selector Consl 1602 Pooled Modem 1901 t Only one 702 or 802 type page port may be needed to provide multiple pasing zones dependent on the type of paging hardware connected to the paging port Mixing of 702 802 with 1301 1303 types to provide additional zones is allowed however ACTIONS like ALL ZONE paging and dial restrict page zone are only available with 1301 1303 types 16 18 Command Reference TABLE 16 16 Port Options PORTS Station Trunk Special Port Circuit Board Options FOR QUALIFIED SYSTEMS TECHNICIANS ONLY See Table 16 17 Applicable Options ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 32 Set CO disconnect time in 20 msec increments 0 2540 msec 500 33 Set end to end signaling tone timing 0 2540 msec 60 in 20 msec increments 34 Set end to end signaling pause timing 0 2540 msec 60 in 20 msec increments 35 Set hybrid balance Data is balance typ
69. e 1 Resistor 1 0 O Resistor Capacitor Trunk ports default to 0 station ports default to 1 36 Set gain 1 Gain 3dB or 0 Gain 0dB 1 0 37 Set E amp M signaling type Data is signaling type 0 0 2 Type 1 compatible 1 Type V or 2 Type I 38 Set answer supervision delay timing 0 5100 msec 300 WARNING The default values in Tables 16 16 and 16 317 must not be changed without the support and guidance of Tier III staff Command Reference 16 19 TABLE 16 17 Applicable Options See WARNING for Table 16 16 Also note that a bullet in a box on this table indicates that the default value for that action shown in Table 16 16 is applicable for this circuit board No bullet indicates that the option is not applicable CIRCUIT BOARD ACTION BOARD TYPE 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 ZIN76 GS Trunk e e e e ZIN77 LS Trunk e e e e TN753 DID Trunk e e e e TN760 TIE Trunk e e e e e TN763 AUX Trunk e e TN742 T T Station e e e e ZIN78 T T Station e e ZIN79 ATL Station TN735 MET Station ZTN85 Svc Ckt TN748 Tone Det ACTION 35 Hybrid Balance defaults depend on board type Trunk Ports are defaulted to 0 Resistor Capacitor termination while Station Ports are defaulted to 1 Resistor termination 16 20 Command Reference TABLE 16 18 PDC Administration Menu 2 ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 0 Move this stati
70. e CSSPP for the selector console you want to remove 3 At Action enter 7 4 At Data enter 0 Display Support To assign or remove an attendant Display ID 1 At Action enter 90 2 At Data enter the Display ID not more than 11 characters enclosed in double quotes or to remove the ID Assign Class of Service to an Attendant Console This procedure is the same as for multiline voice stations See the procedure for assigning class of service options to multiline voice stations in Administering Voice Stations Administering Attendant Equipment 9 5 Assign Attendant Options DTAC and SLAC To assign options to an attendant console To assign the number of rings before unanswered calls extended by the attendant return to the console To allow DID calls coming in to unassigned DID numbers to ring at the attendant console To allow calls to FPDCs that are not logged in anywhere to ring at the attendant console To assign the number of second before a camped on call returns to the attendant console From the Main menu prompt enter 4 Assign options to the DTAC or SLAC as described below 1 At Action enter 3 2 At Data enter the number of rings 1 31 The default is 5 1 At Action enter 4 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 1 1 At Action enter 5 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 1 1 At Action enter 6
71. e administered on a SLAC 10 6 Administering Button Assignments 5 You see the prompt Action 103 6 Is this station the owner of this line At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no 7 You see the prompt Action 104 8 At Data enter 7 to enable ringing at this set 0 otherwise To assign Exclusion EXCLUSION To assign Station to Station Messaging MSG WAIT AG This is a two station feature 1 At Action enter 101 2 At Data enter 4 1 At Action enter 101 2 At Data enter 5 3 You see the prompt Action 102 4 At Data enter the PDC of the other station 5 You see the prompt Action 103 6 At Data enter the MSG WAIT button number at the other station To assign Call Coverage Message Waiting COVER MSG To assign Manual Signaling SIGNAL AG This is a two station feature 1 At Action enter 107 2 At Data enter 6 t 1 At Action enter 107 2 At Data enter 7 3 You see the prompt Action 102 4 At Data enter the signaled station s PDC t This feature cannot be administered on a SLAC Administering Button Assignments 10 7 To assign Automatic Intercom AUTO ICOM AG This is a two station feature To assign a Data button AG To assign a Call Coverage Group Receiver button COVER GRP AG To assign Send All Calls SEND ALL CALLS AG 1 At Action enter 101 2 At Data enter 8 3 You see
72. e list below Enter the button function number after the Action 101 prompt Additional actions if any are described Repeat this procedure beginning with Action 100 for each button you want to assign 1 At Action enter 101 2 At Data enter 17 3 You see the prompt Action 102 4 At Data enter the PDC for the Night Service access code The default is 810 10 10 Administering Button Assignments To assign Position Busy POS BUSY Note For a DTAC this feature can only be administered when there are two attendant consoles For a SLAC this feature can be administered when there are one or two consoles For a system with only one SLAC see the procedure for assigning a covering station PDC for the attendant Action 87 under Assign Attendant Options 1 At Action enter 101 2 At Data enter 18 To assign Attendant Message Waiting ATT MSG 1 At Action enter 101 2 At Data enter 19 t Assigning Selector DXS Console Buttons See the introduction to Administering Button Assignments for a description of button assignments for the Selector DXS Console defaults and a brief explanation of the button functions To assign DXS console buttons begin with this step 1 From the Main menu prompt enter 1 2 At Port enter the DXS console location CSSPP To assign PDC ranges to the DXS console group select buttons Note There are seven possible DXS console PDC ranges the at
73. eatures cannot be reassigned Administering Button Assignments 10 3 TABLE 10 3 Direct Trunk Attendant Console Cold Start Defaults 7 SYS ACCESSt 12 FLEX DSS 17 Trunk 0001 29 Trunk 0009 8 SYS ACCESSt 13 ACCT ENTRY 18 Trunk 0002 30 Trunk 0010 9 REP DIAL 14 ATT MSG 19 Trunk 0003 31 Trunk 0011 10 REP DIAL 15 NIGHT 20 Trunk 0004 32 Trunk 0012 11 LAST DIALED 16 ALARMt 21 Trunk 0005 33 Trunk 0013 22 Trunk 0006 34 Trunk 0014 23 Trunk 0007 35 Trunk 0015 24 Trunk 0008 36 Pool 100 25 COVER GRP 37 Pool 101 26 RTN DAt 38 Pool 102 27 RTN BUSYt 39 CANCELt 28 STARTt 40 RELEASEt TABLE 10 4 Direct Trunk Attendant Console Administration installed defaults 7 SYS ACCESSt 12 FLEX DSS 17 0 29 0 8 SYS ACCESST 13 ACCT ENTRY 18 0 30 0 9 REP DIAL 14 ATT MSG 19 0 31 0 10 REP DIAL 15 0 20 0 32 0 11 LAST DIALED 16 ALARMt 21 0 33 0 22 0 34 0 23 0 35 0 24 0 36 0 25 COVER GRP 37 0 26 RTN DAt 38 0 27 RTN BUSYt 39 CANCELt 28 STARTt 40 RELEASEt t These buttons features cannot be reassigned 10 4 Administering Button Assignments TABLE 10 5 DXS Console Button Defaults 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TESTt TABLE 10 6 MET Set Button Defaults 7 SYS ACCESSt 8 SYS ACCESSt 9 REP DIAL 10
74. ed area code 704 Specify how many digits to strip from the front Number of digits when the dialed number is NOT to the associated area code 705 Specify digits to be prefixed after deleting digits Digits to be prefixed as specified by Action 704 above for calls NOT to the associated area code 800 Pattern number for other area codes exception 1 8 telephone numbers 821 Display entries in other area codes exception list 822 Add a number to the other area codes exception Number list first 8 or fewer digits of a 10 digit telephone number 823 Remove a number from the other area code Telephone number exception list Command Reference 16 35 Requirements for the SAT This section defines requirements for the system administration terminal SAT Any data terminal with an RS 232C interface that meets the requirements below may be used as the SAT Display System 25 administration requires the following display characteristics B Minimum display size of 16 lines by 80 columns W Ability to display upper case ASCII alphabetic characters ASCII numeric and some other ASCII symbols see Keyboard below m Carriage return and line feed characters are required to position the cursor at the start of a new line m Full duplex operation Keyboard System 25 administration requires keyboard input that includes alphanumeric characters and some basic ASCII symbol characters Your administration terminal should be capable of send
75. elected in a certain sequence The value returned from this action data pair tells you what position in the list this trunk occupies e g first second third The order in which trunks are used is the reverse of the order in which the trunks were assigned For example if you installed four trunks in the order 1 2 3 and 4 those trunks would be used in the order 4 3 2 and 1 1 At Action enter 10 Data shown 1 2 etc is the order in which that particular trunk will be used 1st 2nd etc Assigning Trunk Options to a SLAC System The following options apply only to systems using the Switched Loop Attendant Console SLAC and are not administerable for DID trunks To set the priority of a trunk to ring in the attendant console queue Specify which attendant should receive calls from this trunk Display Support To assign or remove a trunk Display ID 1 At Action enter 77 2 At Data enter a trunk priority number 0 7 m 7 highest priority m 7 lowest priority m 0O the trunk won t ring in the queue The default is 0 1 At Action enter 12 2 At Data enter the attendant position number 0 2 Wm first attendant WB 2 second attendant m O either attendant The default is 0 Note This feature is not administerable for DID trunks 1 At Action enter 90 2 At Data enter the Display ID not more than 11 characters enclosed in double quotes or to remove the ID Adminis
76. ence 16 5 TABLE 16 3 Feature Button Translation Menu 1 2 Action 100 is required before action s 101 104 listed in this table are administered ACTION NOTES BUTTON TYPE ACTION 102 ACTION 103 101 1 Note 5 SYS ACCESS ORG 2 POOLED FACILITY Facility Access Code 3 Note 3 amp 5 PERS LINE Trunk Number Owner 4 EXCLUSION 5 MSG WAIT Signaled PDC Signaled Button No 6 Note 5 COVER MSG 7 MANUAL SIGNAL Signaled PDC 8 AUTO ICOM Called PDC Called Button No 9 DATA Associated DDC 10 Note 5 COVER GRP Group Number Ringer Enable Yes 11 Note 5 SEND ALL CALLS Single Ring Reminder 12 Note 5 amp 6 COVER IND Covered PDC Ringer Enable Yes 13 FLEX DSS 14 DSS Called PDC 15 ACCT ENTRY 16 Note 1 amp 2 ALARM 17 Note 2 NIGHT Night Access Code 18 Note 2 amp 7 POS BUSY 19 Note 2 amp 4 ATT MSG 20 REP DIAL 21 AUTO ANS 22 Note 1 amp 2B RIN DA 23 Note 1 amp 2B RTN BUSY 24 Note 1 amp 2 START 25 Note 1 amp 2 CANCEL 26 Note 1 amp 2 RELEASE 27 Note 1 amp 2A LOOP 28 Note 1 amp 2A INSPECT 29 Note 1 amp 2A SOURCE 30 Note 1 amp 2A FORCED RELEASE 16 6 Command Reference Continued on next page 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
77. enter 254 3 Special Hold A caller is placed on Special Hold when a multiline set user presses either Transfer or Conference You need to indicate whether or not callers will hear music during the short interval when they are on Special Hold continued Administering Auxiliary Equipment 6 3 You see Action 2 At Data enter WO if you do not want Music on Special Hold m 1 if you want Music on Special Hold Pooled Modem To assign a Pooled Modem circuit pack Note See the procedure for setting pooled modem options under Administering System Wide Options 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 1901 Additional Tone Detector To assign an Additional Tone Detector circuit pack 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 2101 Dictation To assign Dictation AG 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter m 2201 if Auxiliary Trunk interface W 201 if Station Port interface Assign the access code 1 You see the prompt Action 2 2 At Data enter the PDC 6 4 Administering Auxiliary Equipment Administering Voice Stations m Assign voice terminals m Remove voice terminals m Assign and change station dial codes m Assign class of service Using the Port and PDC Menus Class of service options for single line and multiline voice terminals can be administered from either the PDC menu Main Menu item 2 or from the Port menu Main Menu item 1 This makes it convenient for you to ad
78. entral Office Code Changing action number data value station dial codej7 3 8 9 target value Class of service attendant console data terminals DID trunk multiline voice stations 7 7 O O non DID trunks options 8 4 single line voice stations Cold start 3 1 3 1 3 3 Command format Command mode R 8 0 0 Commands entering Connection indication message Conventions 7 4 Correcting typing errors Index I 1 D Dataj24 00 Data button search Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports administration 1 DGC g Dial access Dial access restriction Diacode 32 JJ Dialplan 8 1 o Dialed characters displayed 8 9 Dictation 6 4 Cd DiDcalls 9 6 DIDdigis 4 6 Digialtapeumi I1 Digits prefixed 12 9 Direct extension selector DXS Direct facility access feature 10 6 Direct Group Calling 2 3 2 4 2 8 3 5 administration 11 1 delay announcement group group search Direct Station Selection feature 10 9 Directed Night Service Delay Announcement Disconnect code Disconnect on loss of carrier 4 3 sd Disconnect on received space 4 4 Duplex operation DXS console buttons first and second 10 2 0 E Emergency telephone_numbers ARS Entering commands 2 5 1
79. ert Mode Prompt To change the expert mode prompt 1 From the Main menu prompt enter 4 2 At Action enter 74 3 At Data enter the new prompt nine or fewer printable characters The default is Command Strongly recommended this value be used 4 6 Administering System Wide Options Administration Password To change the administration password 1 From the Main menu prompt enter 4 2 At Action enter 75 3 At Data enter the new password eight or fewer printable characters with no spaces For security the Toll Calls Allowed TCA Lists There are four Toll Calls Allowed Lists Therefore you must specify a target value from 1 through 4 to access these lists The total number of entries must not exceed 64 for all 4 lists combined To access a Toll Calls Allowed List To list members of a TCA group To add a code to the list 1 From the Main menu prompt enter 7 2 At the prompt TOLL ALLW enter the number from 1 through 4 of the list you want to access Continue to administer the Toll Calls Allowed List as described below 1 At Action enter 7 2 To continue the list enter c after each code is printed 1 At Action enter 2 2 At Data enter the code number in the form NXX or NPA NXX where m NXX is a 3 digit CO exchange code m NPA NXX is a combination of an area code NPA and a CO code optionally separated by a hyphen You can use the WILDCARD character
80. f digits 0 10 1 At Action enter 703 f 2 At Data enter the digits to be prefixed maximum of 5 1 At Action enter 704 f 2 At Data enter the number of digits 0 10 1 At Action enter 705 t 2 At Data enter the digits to be prefixed maximum of 5 Action 700 must be entered first Administering Automatic Route Selection ARS 12 9 Administering Tape Save Restore Operations If you do not have a digital tape unit you should skip this chapter The procedures described below assume that your digital tape unit is correctly connected and turned on See the System 25 Installation and Test Manual for further information It is also assumed that you will use a high quality audio cassette tape It is important that you make two backup tapes and that you verify each of those tapes every time you save translations Keep the following considerations in mind when performing tape save restore operations m Be sure connector 3 is assigned to the Save Restore Tape capability see RS232 Parameters to reassign the connector W Be sure the tape deck is plugged into connector 3 of the cable W To save Action 1 you must press the PLAY and RECORD buttons W To verify Action 2 and restore Action 3 you must press the PLAY button Caution Action 3 will interrupt phone service for about five minutes Save Restore It is most unlikely that your System 25 would encounter a major catastrophe in
81. g Errors You can correct a typing error by pressing the backspace key If your keyboard does not have a backspace key press Control sometimes abbreviated CTL or CTRL at the same time you press h to generate the equivalent of a backspace key When you press the backspace key you see a new line with the last character deleted For example if at the prompt you type four characters and discover that you need only the first two you press the backspace key twice Your terminal responds to the first backspace character by displaying a line with your last input character removed it responds to the second by displaying the line once again with the third input character removed You can use this technique on both video display terminals and printing terminals to remove unneeded characters or to replace incorrectly typed characters Strange Output Under unusual circumstances such as accidentally hitting Escape your SAT may display highly abbreviated or unreadable responses This indicates the SAT is operating in a mode used for personal computer based administration or is running at the wrong speed The best thing to do at this point is to turn off the SAT for five seconds turn it back on press Return several times and log in again Be sure to check the last items you were administering before proceeding For further information see Requirements for the SAT Making Backup Tapes If your system is equipped with a digital tape unit
82. g on incoming calls 12 Tone 0 Pulse Tie Trunks only 10 Determine pooled trunk hunting order of a specified trunk Read Only 11 For Switched Loop Attendant systems ONLY 0 7 0 won t ring in Priority of trunk to ring in queuet queue or 1 highest priority thru 7 lowest priority 12 For Switched Loop Attendant Systems ONLY 0 2 O either Att 1 1st Which attendant should receive calls from this Att ONLY 2 2nd Att trunk t ONLY 90 Assign remove trunk Display ID 11 characters or less or to remove t Not administrable for trunk port type codes 901 902 or 1003 1008 i Not administrable for trunk port type codes 901 902 16 14 Command Reference TABLE 16 12 Trunk Type Codes If the Trunk Type is Code Ground Start CO 701 Ground Start WATS FX 702 Loop Start CO 801 Loop Start WATS FX 802 PBX Centrex 805 DID Immediate Dial 901 DID Wink Start 902 Auto in Auto out 1001 Auto in Immediate Dial out 1002 Immediate Dial in Auto out 1003 Immediate Dial in Immediate Dial out 1004 Wink Dial in Auto out 1005 Wink Dial in Wink Dial out 1006 Delay Dial in Auto out 1007 Delay Dial in Delay Dial out 1008 Default Types t Required for Centrex Command Reference 16 15 TABLE 16 13 Trunk TRUNK CLASS OF SERVICE FOR ALL TRUNKS EXCEPT DID COS NIGHT OUTWARD IN SHORT CODE SERVICE SIGNALING ONLY
83. gin from a known condition You can establish a known condition by forcing a cold start Menu 9 Action 20 Data 1 or 2 As explained in the previous section a full default cold start which takes about 3 minutes causes the system to check all slots for valid circuit pack CP types and assign default translations to all ports except auxiliary trunk ports A limited default cold start which takes about 30 seconds causes the system to assign system menu defaults but no port specific translations During a full default cold start the SAT lists all circuit packs in the system When the cold start is complete every CP except the Memory and Auxiliary Trunk should show a green LED in addition the yellow LED on the Service Circuit should be flashing or steady and the CPU green LED should be flashing No red LEDs should be on When a limited default cold start is complete the yellow LED on the Service Circuit should be flashing or steady the CPU green LED should be flashing and the green Tone Detector LED should be steady No red LEDs should be on If you cannot bring your system to the state you want refer to the System 25 Maintenance Manual before proceeding To Initialize the System The implementation forms provide the information you need to complete the administration procedures in the following chapters and enter initial translations When you initialize the system you should accept default values for all options and parameters not
84. he AT amp T Account Team to assign the features you need for your system and for individual terminals using the forms in the AT amp T System 25 Implementation Manual for R1V2 These forms as explained in the Implementation Manual provide the information necessary to enter the initial translations that customize the system Therefore the implementation forms must be completed before you can initialize the system You should find the forms collected and filed in the Administration Records Binder the binder the Implementation Manual comes in This manual also provides instructions for making day to day changes after the initial translations have been entered It is very important that you record these changes in the Administration Records Binder If this is not done future system administration will become increasingly difficult The System Administrator s Role System administration involves initializing the system and administering subsequent terminal and system changes The AT amp T systems technician is responsible for initializing the system At your option the system administrator or the systems technician may perform subsequent changes that do not require equipment additions or rearrangements This manual is designed to support both the systems technician and the system administrator The system administrator is responsible for the following W Training other station users and the attendant W After the system has been initialized
85. ignments stay the same When you assign a second DTAC or if you remove then readminister the first DTAC the default button assignments are the same except that trunk terminations pooled facilities and night service do not have default button assignments the buttons are blank SLAC The default button assignments shown for the SLAC apply to both the first and second consoles MET Sets For button assignment purposes the MET set is treated as a 5 button MERLIN CS set The top five buttons are numbered 7 through 11 Even though the MET set has ten buttons only three of these buttons are assignable for System 25 The remaining buttons are fixed and cannot be assigned See the table MET Set Button Defaults on the following pages for the button functions Administering Button Assignments 10 1 Selector Console DXS The selector console DXS has seven group select buttons that can be assigned or programmed It also has a non programmable test button located at the right hand end of the button row Each of the programmable buttons is a base number For example if the first programmable DXS group select button is set to 10 the attendant can press this button to access PDCs 1000 through 1099 If the second button is set to 2 the attendant can access the PDCs 200 through 299 etc Default assignments are shown in Table 10 5 First and Second DXS Consoles If you have two DXS consoles they will always have
86. ing the following ASCII characters A Z or a z Used to access various commands 0 9 Menu selection and command parameters d Non numeric telephone dial characters Wildcard character 1 Causes additional information to be displayed BACKSPACE Corrects errors in typing RETURN Completes entry of numeric information Text input Display Support and Password Administration SAT Port Speed Setting The data transfer rate for terminals or personal computers is set after a carriage return character is entered from the device keyboard Two data transfer rates are supported 1200 baud and 300 baud The default rate is 1200 baud Switch Settings for the AT amp T Model 703 SAT There are two sets of switch settings to check on the AT amp T Model 703 SAT The three rocker switches at the upper right of the keyboard are set as follows A LOCAL COPY press down left side of switch B ON LINE press down right side of switch C UPPER CASE press down left side of switch Four pencil switches under the paper compartment cover are set as follows switches 1 and 3 to OFF switches 2 and 4 to ON For more specific instructions see the user s guide that was packaged with the SAT Requirements for the SAT 17 1 Index A Access code speed dialing Access Toll Calls Allowed list 4A 7 Account Code Entry feature Account Codes 4 5 LI MERERI Action groups 2 7H 2 8 Action number Action number changing
87. ion list 1 At Action enter 512 1 2 At Data enter a three digit Central Office Code NXX 1 At Action enter 513 f 2 At Data enter a three digit Central Office Code NXX 1 At Action enter 511 f 2 Enter cto continue the list Note Only eight of these numbers can appear within the four lists The wildcard character can be used as the last three digits of these numbers e g NXX YYYe NXX YYee or NXX Y e e e 1 At Action enter 522 f 2 At Data enter the telephone number 1 At Action enter 523 f 2 At Data enter a seven digit telephone number that matches exactly a telephone number in the list The wildcard character can be used as the last three digits in these numbers e g NXX YYYe NXX YYee or NXX Yee 1 At Action enter 521 f 2 Enter c to continue list Action 500 must be entered first Administering Automatic Route Selection ARS 12 7 Other Area Codes Exception List Enter a Pattern Number 1 At Action enter 800 to handle this Other Area Codes Exception Telephone Number 2 At Data enter a pattern number 1 8 Add a number to the 1 At Action enter 822 t Other Area Codes Exception List 2 At Data enter the first 8 digits of a 10 digit telephone number The wildcard character can be used as the last two digit positions e g NPA NXX YY NPA NXX Y or NPA NXX e Remove a number from 1 At Action enter 823 t
88. ld forms N Night Service search 14 4 Night Service button Night Service trunk 2 9 Number of DID digit 4 6 O On line switch One button transfer to data feature 10 8 lt Other area codes exception list 12 8 Outside area code toll calls Outward calls restriction of access to restriction of access to data stations 8 5 Paging auxiliary trunk CO trunk port 6 3 Parameters administering Pickup group ann ire Pins CF and CB as common Ports removing Position Busy button Preindication feature Prerequisites Print messages Quitting an administration session 2 1 R Recording calls Related system parameters Removing 9 3 Attendant console DXS console 9 5 Repertory Dialing feature 10 9 sd Respond to remote loop Restore system translations 13 40 Restriction of access Routing patterns Routing Table Area Codel 26 RS232 administration parameters 15 1 interface Search See also System Searches Call Coverage Sender stations 14 2 0 group idenB est on 140 ______ _J levels off 141 SSCS System administrator 1 1 a a System alarm search System responses System searched 14 1 14 11 System Wide Options administration T Tape Save Restore administration 13 1 113 5 Target 2 4 Target Value changi
89. ll Set Up so the user can only establish calls for the associated station 1 At Action enter 15 2 At Data enter the FRL number 0 3 from the following list the default is 3 Level Allowed FRL Pools 0 0 WNrF CO 1 1 At Action enter 27 2 At Data enter m the PDC or DDC of the associated station See Action 22 next to restrict Third Party Call Set Up to just this associated station m Ofor none either to allow this terminal to dial calls for any voice data station or to totally disable the feature for this terminal See Action 22 next Note This action is not administrable for the STARLAN CP the value is fixed at 0 1 At Action enter 22 2 At Data enter 1 to restrict Third Party Call Set Up to just the associated station specified with Action 21 or to totally disable the feature for this terminal if you entered Data 0 for Action 21 m Oto allow this terminal to call any endpoint station or to enable this feature for a STARLAN CP The default is 1 8 6 Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports Set Baud Rate and Parity To auto adjust baud rate on call origination Can this terminal operate at a low data rate Can this terminal operate at a baud rate of 300 bps Can this terminal operate at a baud rate of 1200 bps Can this terminal operate at a baud rate of 2400 bps Note For each data terminal indicate all permissible operating speeds and any
90. ll for Limited Default Default cold start will reinstate all default values true cold start Limited Default cold start will reinstate default values everywhere except for port boards For Action 1 you need to press the PLAY and RECORD buttons For Action 2 and Action 3 you need to press the PLAY button CAUTION Action 3 will interrupt phone service for about five minutes TABLE 16 29 RS232 Port Administration Menu 10 In response to RS232 enter the RS232 connector 1 4 to be administered ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 1 Reassign RS232 connector capability See footnote t for 1 Reassign RS232 connector capability 0 to disconnect port or see footnote t for options and defaults 2 Change the RETURN delay 0 2 0 3 Change the baud rate 300 1200 4800 9600 See footnote t for defaults t The default for each Target connector is as follows TARGET DEFAULT DATA CAPABILITY DEFAULT BAUD RATE 1 1 Administration 1200 300 auto baud 2 2 SMDR 1200 3 3 Save Restore Tape 1200 4 Reserved 9600 1200 auto baud Command Reference 16 33 TABLE 16 30 Automatic Route Selection Administration Menu 11 ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 100 Assign a pattern number 1 8 101 Assign a start time for subpattern 1A in the form HHMM HOUR MINUTES HHMM 102 Assign a stop time for subpattern 1A HHMM 110 Assign Route 1 for subpattern 1A a facility access FAC or VFC code FAC o
91. minister a station based on the information you have If you know the station PDC use Menu 2 if you know the station location CSSPP but not the PDC use Menu 1 Adding a Voice Station You cannot add a voice terminal to a port where a station already exists You must first remove the existing station then add the new station See the procedure entitled Removing a Station To add a voice terminal AG 1 At the Main Menu prompt enter 7 2 At Port enter the carrier slot port CSSPP for the voice terminal you re adding For example enter 10608 if you want to add a voice terminal to port eight slot six in carrier one If the port is available you see the following message Port not translated 3 At Action enter 1 4 At Data enter the code for the voice terminal type you re adding Table 7 1 shows the code associated with each terminal type Note The only way to change an existing terminal type is to remove and reinstall the station 5 Next assign a Personal Dial Code PDC You see the prompt Action 2 At Data enter the PDC for this station The valid range is 1 9999 6 To administer class of service for this voice terminal see Assigning Class of Service Options in this chapter Administering Voice Stations 7 1 TABLE 7 1 Voice Terminal Type Codes Terminal Type Code Single line without message waiting indicator 201 Single line with message waiting indicator 202 5 Button MERL
92. n class of service in the form CSSPP 3 At Action enter 3 4 At Data enter the trunk class of service code from the next table The default is 8 For dial in tie trunks only codes 0 7 are valid Administering Trunks 5 3 TABLE 5 2 Trunk Class of Service for all trunks except DID NIGHT OUTWARD SHORT SERVICE SIGNALING DISCONNECT TT TT TT TT DP DP DP DP TT v9 o on 5 o nm TT TT TT DP DP DP DP TT Touch Tone DP Dial Pulse 5 4 Administering Trunks Class of Service Options Follow the procedures below to assign class of service options to this trunk Pooled Facility Access Group Is this trunk in a pooled facility access group Dial Access DGC Group To assign this trunk to a DGC group Night Service To choose either Directed or Trunk Answer from Any Station TAAS Night Service for this trunk 1 At Action enter 4 2 At Data if the trunk is in a pooled facility access group enter the facility access code FAC Enter 0 if the trunk is not in any group The defaults are as follows m 100 for Loop Start trunks m 101 for Ground Start trunks m 102 for Tie trunks 1 At Action enter 5 2 At Data enter 7 if you want to allow dial access enter 0 if you do not The default is 1 Note This item is not administerable for trunk types 1003 1008 1 At Action enter 6 2
93. n loss of carrier To set pins CF and CB as common From the Main menu prompt enter 4 then set the following Pooled Modem options 1 At Action enter 60 2 At Data enter a number between 7 and 9999 The default is 820 1 At Action enter 67 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 1 1 At Action enter 62 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 1 1 At Action enter 63 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 1 Strongly recommended this value be used Administering System Wide Options 4 3 To state whether there is disconnect on received space To state whether the system should send a space character on disconnect 1 At Action enter 64 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 1 1 At Action enter 65 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or O for no The default is 1 Time of Day To set the time of day 1 From the Main menu prompt enter 4 2 At Action enter 50 3 At Data enter the time of day in the form HHMM where HH hour 00 through 23 and MM minutes 00 through 59 Date To set the date 1 From the Main menu prompt enter 4 2 At Action enter 57 3 At Data enter the date in the form MMDDYY where MM month 01 through 12 DD day 01 through 31 and YY year 00 through 99 Strongly recommended this value be used 4 4 Administering System Wide Options
94. nd the data required for Action 2 in Tables 16 26 and 16 27 in Chapter 16 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter Nee See tables in Chapter 16 To search for empty slots board locations 1 At Action enter 2 2 at Data enter 0 Physical Port Locations Note This search in its default Action 3 Data 0 mode translated ports produces a found physical port location number in the form CSSPP You can search for physical port locations for any item in Tables 16 26 and 16 27 in Chapter 16 except Empty Data 0 If you specify Action 3 Data 1 below your search will produce any found untranslated physical ports defined at the Action 2 level 1 At Action enter f 2 At Data enter 16 3 To initiate the search At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter information from tables in Chapter 16 5 Limit the search to translated ports or untranslated ports At Action enter 3 6 At Data enter 0 for translated ports or 1 for untranslated ports System Searches 14 5 Translated Board Locations Translated Port Locations 14 6 System Searches 1 At Action enter 1 2 At Data enter 17 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter information from tables 16 26 and 16 27 in Chapter 16 To search for empty slots board locations 1 At Action enter 2 2 at Data enter 0 Note This search in its default Action 3 Data 0 mode tran
95. ne System 25 assigns in a full default cold start The next two sections describe these cold starts in more detail For specific cold start procedures see Action 20 under Administering Tape Save Restore Operations Full Default Cold Start With a full default cold start System 25 assigns default dial codes and trunk numbers as shown in Table 3 1 As you attempt to assign dial codes to stations and trunks following the steps outlined in the next chapter you may encounter error messages indicating that the numbers codes you are trying to assign are already assigned It may be that the default numbering plan conflicts with the one you are implementing If this happens change the conflicting default code by first removing the present dial code then replacing it with the one you want Initializing the System 3 1 TABLE 3 1 Default Dial Code Assignments Port Default Code Trunk Numbers not part of dial plan 0001 0104 Station Dial Codes Multiline voice terminals 200 238 300 355 Single line voice terminals 400 599 Data terminals 600 704 System Dial Codes Trunk Access Codes Loop start 100 Ground start 101 Tie trunks 102 Attendant Call Park 800 807 Night Service 810 Modem Request Code 820 Pooled Modem ARS 9 Limited Default Cold Start If you have many conflicting default codes you may want to perform a limited default cold start This type of cold start does not assign a numbering plan to the
96. ng home area code exception list 1277 sd other area codes exception list 12 8 111 Terminal types Telephone number l 3 Index Terminals Tie trunks 5 6 oS O cA LL Time of Day 4 4 Toll Calls Allowed Lists 2 9 4 7 1 4 8 forms 3 4 Toll Restriction Options 4p Toll restriction class Tone detector additional 6 4 ss AE a i T MC ee Unassigned trunk Under PDC 2 6 Uppercase switch Using this manual V Voice stations administration W Warning messages Wildcard character l17 1 Within area code toll calls 4 2 sd l 4 Index
97. not be changed Command Reference 16 9 TABLE 16 7 Direct Trunk Attendant Console Defaults Administration Installed Defaults 7 SYS ACCESSt 12 FLEX DSS 17 0 29 0 8 SYS ACCESSt 13 ACCT ENTRY 18 0 30 0 9 REP DIAL 14 ATT MSG 19 0 31 0 10 REP DIAL 15 0 20 0 32 0 11 LAST DIALED 16 ALARMT 21 0 33 0 22 0 34 0 23 0 35 0 24 0 36 0 25 COVER GRP 37 0 26 RTN DAT 38 0 27 RTN BUSYt 39 CANCELt 28 STARTT 40 RELEASEt DXS CONSOLE BUTTON DEFAULTS TABLE 16 8 MET Set Button Defaults 7 SYS ACCESSt 8 SYS ACCESSt 9 REP DIAL 10 REP DIAL 11 LAST DIALED Messaget Dropt Conferencet Transfert Holdt t Cannot be changed 16 10 Command Reference TABLE 16 9 PORT PDC Administration Data Terminals Menu 1 2 ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 0 Physical port number CSSPP 1 Enter data type code See Table 16 10 2 Enter DDC 1 9999 600 704 3 Restrict dial access to CO trunk poolt 1 Y 0 N 4 Restrict dial access to all other trunk poolst 1 Y 0 N 12 DDC of station to hunt to next PDC 0 for none 13 Restrict this station from making outward 1 Y 0 N callst 14 Assign toll restriction classt 1 4 0 for none 15 Assign ARS Facility Restriction Levelt 0 3 3 21 Enter associated voice data endpoint stationt PDC DDC or 0 for none 22 Restrict Third Party Call Set Up s
98. o add a station to port eight slot six in carrier one If the port is available you see the following message Port not translated 3 At Action enter f continued Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports 8 1 4 At Data enter the code for the data terminal you re adding m 7801 for a DLC ZTN126 or TN726 m 7802 for a STARLAN CP ZTN 84 Note The only way to change an existing terminal type is to remove and reinstall the station 5 Next assign a Data Dial Code DDC You see the prompt Action 2 At Data enter the DDC for this station The valid range is 1 9999 6 To administer class of service for this station see Class of Service Options in this chapter Display Support To assign or remove a DDC Display ID 1 At Action enter 90 2 At Data enter the Display ID not more than 11 characters enclosed in double quotes or to remove the ID Removing a Data Station To remove a data terminal Note When you remove a station any Display ID associated with that DDC will also be removed 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter 7 2 At Port enter the CSSPP for the station you re removing 3 At Action enter 7 4 At Data enter 0 If this station is associated with another station s for a feature such as Third Party Call Set Up you will see a warning message for each type of association To go on with the action respond to the system message c for continue any o
99. o physically connect the SMDR function to the default digital tape unit connector connector 3 that connector could be made to serve the SMDR function via an administration command If a connector function 1 through 4 is reassigned then the function being replaced is automatically disconnected To administer an RS232 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter 10 t s yeu 2 At RS232 enter the target the physical connector you want to reassign or administer See The default for each Target connector is as follows TARGET DEFAULT DATA CAPABILITY DEFAULT BAUD RATE 1 1 Administration 1200 300 auto baud 2 2 SMDR 1200 3 3 Save Restore Tape 1200 4 Reserved 9600 1200 auto baud Administering RS232 Parameters 15 1 Reassign an RS232 connector function 1 At Action enter f 2 At Data enter the function you want to assign to the Target connector from the following list 0 None disconnect function 1 Admin Target 1 or 4 only 2 SMDR Target 2 or 3 only 3 Tape Target 3 only 4 Reserved See on previous page for default function P pag Change length of RETURN Delay Change Baud Rate Note Unless you re already administering the Target connector for which you wish to change the RETURN delay you must first select a Target connector by entering tor T and then entering the appropriate number at the RS232 prompt 1 At Action enter 2 2 At Data enter a number from 0
100. o user can 12Y 0 N only establish calls for the associated station see Action 21 t 61 Auto adjust baud rate on call origination 1 Y 0 N The default is 0 for STARLAN CP 62 Allow terminal to operate at low bits per 1 Y 0 N second bps 63 Allow terminal to operate at a baud rate of 300 1zY 0 N bps 64 Allow terminal to operate at a baud rate of 1 Y 0 N 1200 bps 65 Allow terminal to operate at a baud rate of 1 Y 0 N 2400 bps 66 Allow terminal to operate at a baud rate of 1 Y 0 N 4800 bps 67 Allow terminal to operate at a baud rate of 1 Y ON 9600 bps 68 Allow terminal to operate at a baud rate of 12Y 0 N 19200 bps 69 Assign this parity setting to correspond with 0 3 2 terminal s parity setting Continued on next page Read only for STARLAN CP t If data port type code 1802 STARLAN CP default values are relevant for the first installed port on the board Values assigned to this action item on any of the four ports will be copied to all four ports on this board i Not administrable for STARLAN CP Command Reference 16 11 TABLE 16 9 PORT PDC Administration Data Terminals Menu 1 2 continued ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 70 Allow keyboard dialing Command Mode 12Y 0 N 7 Allow user configuration of data port 12Y ON parameters The default is 0 for STARLAN CP 72 Allow mismatch of user s data module and 1 Y 0 N data port baud rate 73 Allow char
101. on to a new port CSSPP new port assignment moved to port must be vacant 1 Display terminal type code See 2 53 All other See note below 90 Assign remove PDC Display ID 11 characters or less or to remove Note Action data items administrable under PDC Menu 2 are the same as those administrable under Port Menu 1 See Table 16 1 Command Reference 16 21 TABLE 16 19 System Administration Menu 4 ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 3 Assign the number of rings before Number of rings 5 unanswered calls extended by Attendant return to the console 1 31 4 Force DID calls to unassigned DID numbers 12Y 0 N to ring at Attendant Console 5 Force calls to FPDCs that are not logged in 12Y 0 N anywhere to ring at the Attendant Console 6 Assign the number of seconds before a Number of seconds 30 camped on call returns to the Attendant Console 1 120 7 Assign the number of rings before Number of rings 5 unanswered DGC calls are sent to the delay announcement or a button appearance 1 31 11 18 Assign the eight PDCs that are used to Pseudo PDCs access calls parked by the Attendant Data 800 807 will be a pseudo PDC or 0 for none 25 Assign a speed dialing access code 100 189 26 Assign speed dialing number 0 9 25 Assign a virtual facility access code 190 199 26 Assign a virtual facility number 0 9 27 Allow dial access to this virtual facility 1 Y 0 N 30 Enter your area co
102. oop Attendant system Enter 1 8 see Table 16 20 call type code 92 Switched Loop Attendant system Must 0 7 4 0 calls have selected call type via Action 91 Enter disallowed or call type priority l highest priority thru 7 lowest priority 93 Switched Loop Attendant system Must 0 2 see Tables have selected call type via Action 91 If amp O either Att call type codes 2 and 6 NOT l 1st Att 2 2nd ADMINISTRABLE Which attendant Att should receive this type call 16 24 Command Reference TABLE 16 20 Standard Call Type Defaults FOR SWITCHED LOOP SYSTEMS ONLY DEFAULT DEFAULT CALL TYPE CODE PRIORITY ATTENDANT Dial Attendant 0 1 4 0 Call Following Logged into SLAC 2 4 NA Non logged in FPDC 3 4 0 Unassigned DID 4 4 0 Attendant DID access code 5 4 0 PDC of Attendant 6 4 NA Coverage 7 4 0 Returning 8 4 0 TABLE 16 21 Message Center Like Call Type Defaults FOR SWITCHED LOOP SYSTEMS ONLY DEFAULT ASSIGNED CALL TYPE CODE PRIORITY ATTENDANT Non logged in FPDC 3 4 selected with Action 90 Unassigned DID 4 4 Coverage 7 4 5 Returning 8 4 4 Dial Attendant 0 1 4 opposite of Attendant DID Access Code 5 4 Action 90 selection Call Following Logged into SLAC 2 4 NA PDC of Attendant 6 4 NA Command Reference 16 25 TABLE 16 22 Floating PDC Administration Menu 5 ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 1 List active FPDCs 2 Add an FPDC FPDC to be a
103. oration is successful using the test tape your current system translation tape could be damaged Perform the Restore procedure using a previous backup tape or contact your AT amp T service representative 3 If this restoration is not successful do not use your backup system translation tape Your digital tape unit may be malfunctioning If that is the case it could destroy the backup tape as well Contact your AT amp T service representative Administering Tape Save Restore Operations 13 5 System Searches This section describes how to search for various system information Most searches require a minimum of two levels of search specification The first level identifies what we might call the kind of search you want to begin e g Search for Call Coverage Senders for a particular group The second level generally identifies the specific search object e g the Call Coverage Group If there is a third level it further defines the range of the search Note that stations are identified by their PDC DDC or Display ID For example if you wanted to search for the Call Coverage Senders for a particular group your search session might run like this Example 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter 8 When the search is defined type C to search 2 At Action enter 7 3 At Data enter 1 for call coverage sender search To identify a search group 1 At Action enter 2 2 At Data enter 5 3 Enter C to begin the
104. ou enter a you see the following message Error 1071 name does not exist If two users have the same last name the system displays the first entry with that name in the list To see the next alphabetical entry in a list press c To see the first entry 1 At Action enter f in a list 2 At Data enter a Display Support list m 42 for PDC DDC FPDC DGC Display IDs m 43 for trunk Display IDs 3 At Action 2 enter two double quotes with one space between them 4 Type cto see the first entry in the list Search for 1 At Action enter f i 2 At Data enter 40 Display ID for a given number non trunk 3 At Action 2 enter the PDC DDC FPDC or DGC access code System Searches 14 9 Display ID for a Trunk LDN trunks only 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 47 3 At Action 2 enter the trunk LDN Number for a given Display ID non trunk 1 At Action enter f 2 At Data enter 42 3 At Action 2 enter the Display ID for the PDC DDC FPDC or DGC Display ID enclosed in double quotes Trunk number for a given Display ID trunks only 14 10 System Searches 1 At Action enter f 2 At Data enter 43 3 At Action 2 enter the trunk Display ID enclosed in double quotes Listing Circuit Packs This item lets you list the board type vintage and cabinet location for each circuit pack in the system except the CPU and Memory CPs When you enter D
105. ove a station W The moved to port must be vacant W The terminal types must be the same that is you can only move a station to the same physical type e g multiline voice terminal to multiline voice terminal port To move a station to a 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter 2 new port 2 At PDC enter the PDC of the station you want to move 3 At Action enter 0 The system displays the station s present port assignment at Data CSSPP 4 Type d and at Data enter the new port assignment CSSPP Assigning Class of Service Options This section describes the class of service options the calling restrictions and features you can administer for E Single line voice terminals m Multiline voice terminals including attendant consoles Single Line Voice Stations To assign class of service 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter 2 toa 2 thigte line voice 2 At PDC enter the PDC of the station to which you terminal want to assign class of service Calling Restrictions To restrict dial access to 1 At Action enter 3 the Central Office trunk pool 2 At Data enter 1 for yes or O for no The default is 0 7 4 Administering Voice Stations To restrict dial access to all other trunk pools To restrict this station from making any outward calls 1 At Action enter 4 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no The default is 0 1 At Action enter 13 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for
106. pattern number associated with this 1 8 0 for none 1 Area Code Continued on next page 16 34 Command Reference TABLE 16 30 Automatic Route Selection Administration Menu 11 continued ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 401 Assign the ARS access code dial code 9 402 Assign ARS pattern number for international calls 1 8 0 for none 0 500 Home Area Code HAC exception list number 1 1 4 4 501 ARS routing pattern associated with this 1 8 HAC exception list 511 Display CO codes on this HAC exception list READ ONLY 512 Add CO code to HAC exception list Code Number 513 Remove CO code from HAC exception list Code Number 521 Display HAC exception list telephone numbers 7 7 digit number digits 522 Add a 7 digit telephone number to the 7 digit number HAC exception list 523 Remove a 7 digit telephone number from 7 digit number the HAC exception list 601 Assign a 7 digit emergency telephone number 7 digit number 602 Assign a 7 digit emergency telephone number 7 digit number 603 Assign a 7 digit emergency telephone number 7 digit number 700 Enter facility route code number FAC or VFC 701 Assign associated area code Associated area code 702 Specify how many digits to strip from the front Number of digits when the dialed number is to the associated area code 703 Specify digits to be prefixed after deleting digits Digits to be prefixed as specified by Action 702 above for calls to the associat
107. r of account code digits 0 15 15 74 Display change expert mode prompt less Command than 9 printable characters 75 Change administration password less 8 characters or less than 8 printable characters no spaces allowed display always shows 81 Switched Loop Attendant system Audible 1 Y 0 N tone at expiration of hold timer Continued on next page Command Reference 16 23 TABLE 16 19 System Administration Menu 4 continued ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 82 Switched Loop Attendant system Queue group number 1 32 should act as coverage receiver for which 0 for NONE call coverage group 83 Switched Loop Attendant system Length 10 255 20 of hold timer seconds 84 Switched Loop Attendant system DID PDC access code to receive 0 treatment PDC format no leading zeros can t exist in system number plan prior to this 85 Switched Loop Attendant system Enable 1 Y 0 N automatic hold feature 86 Switched Loop Attendant system Should 1 Y 0 N calls return to the common queue after second hold timer expires 87 Single position Switched Loop Attendant PDC system PDC of station serving as coverage when the attendant is in POS BUSY mode PDC station must already exist 90 Dual position Switched Loop Attendant 02neither system Which attendant should take on l 1st Att default message center like characteristics 2 2nd Att see Table 16 21 91 Switched L
108. r virtual facility code VFC 111 Assign facility restriction level FRL 0 3 for FRL subpattern 1A route 1 120 Assign Route 2 for subpattern 1A a facility access FAC or VFC code FAC or virtual facility code VFC 121 Assign facility restriction level FRL 0 3 for FRL subpattern 1A route 2 130 Assign Route 3 for subpattern 1A a facility access FAC or VFC code FAC or virtual facility code VFC 131 Assign facility restriction level FRL 0 3 for FRL subpattern 1A route 3 140 Allow subpattern 1A to overflow to DDD 1 0 1 YES 0 NO 141 Assign facility restriction level 0 3 for DDD FRL overflow 200 Assign a pattern number 1 8 210 Assign Route 1 for subpattern 1B a facility access FAC or VFC code FAC or virtual facility code VFC 211 Assign facility restriction level FRL 0 3 for FRL subpattern 1B route 1 220 Assign Route 2 for subpattern 1B a facility access FAC or VFC code FAC or virtual facility code VFC 221 Assign facility restriction level FRL 0 3 for FRL subpattern 1B route 2 230 Assign Route 3 for subpattern 1B a facility access FAC or VFC code FAC or virtual facility code VFC 231 Assign facility restriction level FRL 0 3 for FRL subpattern 1B route 3 240 Allow subpattern 1B to overflow to DDD 1 0 1 YES 0 NO 241 Assign facility restriction level 0 3 for DDD FRL overflow 300 Area Code for which an ARS pattern is being Area Code assigned 301 ARS
109. reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment B Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his or her own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference System 25 Documents The following System 25 product documents are available for your reference Copies may be purchased from the Customer Information Center CIC by calling 800 432 6600 DOCUMENT ORDER NUMBER B Administration Manual for R1V2 ae aU W An Introduction to AT amp T System 25 Sa E Implementation Manual for R1V2 Boerne oe E Installation and Test Manual 2285220100 m Maintenance Manual poossodtb m New Capabilities Manual for R1V2 999 520 205 E Planning Manual 2727220 000 E Reference Manual 999 520 200 m Terminal Operations Manual 29 900 210 m User Guides Switched Loop Attendant Console User Guide 555 520 706 Direct Trunk Attendant Console User Guide 555 520 701 Data Features User Guide 555 520 704 Multiline Terminal User Guide 555 520 703 Single Line Terminal User Guide 555 520 702 Multifeature Single Line Terminal User Guide 555 520 707 To expand your System 25 s communications and networking capabilities AT amp T offers the following optional software packages Advanced Administration Software Package Communications Access Manager Software Package STARLAN NETWORK ACCESS Software Package
110. rminal types must be the same that is you can only move a station to the same physical type e g data terminal to data terminal port continued Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports 8 3 To move a data station to a new port 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter 2 2 At PDC enter the DDC of the station you want to move 3 At Action enter 0 The system displays the station s present port assignment at Data CSSPP 4 Type d and at Data enter the new port assignment CSSPP Assigning Class of Service Options This section describes the class of service options the calling restrictions and features you can administer for data stations When assigning class of service options to a STARLAN CP data port type code 1802 the default values are relevant for the first installed port on the board Unless otherwise noted values assigned to these action items on any of the four ports will be copied to all four ports on the STARLAN CP Therefore default values listed below may not apply to a STARLAN CP port if you have previously changed that value for any port on the board To assign class of service to a data terminal Assign Calling Restrictions To restrict access to Central Office trunk pool 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter 2 2 At PDC enter the DDC of the terminal to which you want to assign class of service Note If you are administering a STARLAN CP the DDC you assign to the first
111. runk number To delete a trunk from this station s Night Service list To display attendant position number Read Only 7 10 Administering Voice Stations 1 At Action enter 53 2 At Data enter a four digit trunk number 1 At Action enter 60 2 You see either m Data 1 for the first attendant m Data 2 for the second attendant Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports Procedures in this section apply to m A data terminal connected to a Data Line Card DLC via an ADU but not to a data terminal connected via a modem mA STARLAN Interface Circuit Pack STARLAN CP in DLC compatibility mode This section describes how to Using the Port and PDC Menus Class of service options for data terminals can be administered from either the PDC menu Main Menu item 2 or from the Port menu Main Menu item 1 This makes it convenient for you to administer a station based on the information you have If you know the station DDC use Menu 2 if you know the station location CSSPP but not the DDC use Menu 1 Adding a Data Station You cannot add a data station to a port where a station already exists You must first remove the existing station then add the new station See the procedure entitled tation E To add a data terminal 1 At the Main Menu prompt enter f AG 2 At Port enter the carrier slot port CSSPP for the data terminal you re adding For example enter 10608 if you want t
112. s PDC This search identifies stations that have buttons pointing to the specified station 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 4 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter the pointed to station s PDC PDCs of Stations that Hunt to a Specified Station 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 5 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter the hunted to station s PDC DGC Group Number for a Specified Station PDCs of Stations in a DGC Group PDCs of Stations sharing a specific Personal Line This search produces the DGC group number to which the specified station belongs 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 6 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter the PDC of the station belonging to the searched for DGC group 1 At Action enter f 2 At Data enter 7 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter the DGC group number 1 32 5 At Action enter 3 6 At Data enter m 7 to find NOT Made Busy active members m Oto find Made Busy inactive members 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 8 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter a four digit trunk number System Searches 14 3 PDCs of Call Pickup Group Member Stations 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 9 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter the call pickup group number from 1 through 16 Assigned PDCs PDCs of Stations Associated with a specific Directed Night Service
113. s and change the current action data target or menu You do not press Return after typing these commands Changing an Action Number The basic command format shows the current value of a parameter associated with its action number and the target if any that you indicated for that command If you want to move to another action number type Aor a on the keyboard When you see the Action prompt you enter the number of a valid action followed by Return Here is an example of the A command You see Port 10604 Action 1 Data 304 gt You enter A 7 Return and see gt Action 7 Port 10604 Action 7 Data 0 gt The action numbers for all command areas are described in detail in the administration procedure chapters Some commands require more than one action for their completion These commands are described under in this chapter Changing a Data Value To change the data value associated with an action first display the current value as described above then type D or don the keyboard When you see Data enter the new data value followed by Return How to Use the System 2 5 Here is an example of the D command You see Port 10604 Action 7 Data 0 gt To change you enter D 5 Return and see gt Data 5 Port 10604 Action 7 Data 5 gt Changing a Target Value You can change target values under the following Main Menu items m Port mPDC m DGC m Toll Allowed List m RS232
114. s require at least two steps W Action 1 Data data value to identify the type of search you want W Action 2 Data data value to narrow the range of the search W A few search areas require a third step Action 3 Data data value to further narrow the range of search to just translated or untranslated ports for example When you enter the type of search and the required qualifiers you begin the actual search by typing C or C commence search Removing Ports When under Port or PDC on the Main Menu you try to remove a port from the system there are several kinds of associations you may want to investigate before you remove that port from the system These associations for example the appearance of a trunk on several station buttons or an external alert associated with a station are called blocks System 25 generates warning messages about these blocks so you do not perform an administration function that goes beyond your intent For each type of association you will see a warning message To go on with the action you respond to the system message c for continue any other key for abort When there are no more associations with a station port you want to remove you see the warning message W18 NO MORE BLOCKS The system displays this message to prevent you from accidentally removing a port from the system The next section describes system responses such as warning messages in more detail How to Use the
115. s you to dial 1 before dialing calls outside your area code Specify whether your CO requires you to dial 1 before dialing toll calls within your area code To check toll restrictions on calls made over inter PBX trunks trunk type 805 that start with one specific digit 1 At Action enter 37 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no The default is 1 1 At Action enter 32 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no The default is 1 1 At Action enter 33 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no The default is 0 1 At Action enter 34 2 At Data enter the single digit CO access code of the other PBX 1 9 or 0 for none The default is 9 Call Coverage Options To set call coverage ringing on internal calls From the Main menu prompt enter 4 then set the following Call Coverage options 1 At Action enter 40 2 At Data enter m 7 to provide call coverage ringing on internal calls W Oifyou do not want to provide this call coverage option The default is 1 4 2 Administering System Wide Options To specify the number of rings before calls are sent to call coverage or call following calls return to their home station 1 At Action enter 47 2 At Data enter a number between 0 and 31 for the number of rings The default is 2 Pooled Modem Options To specify the Modem Request Code To set the receiver to respond to remote loop To set disconnect o
116. search Note Whenever you select SEARCH from the Main Menu you will see the message When search is defined type c to search You continue to enter c until you see Data 0 which indicates you have found all the searched for items To search for an item After entering 8 at the Main Menu locate the kind of information you want to search for from the list below and complete the procedure System Searches 14 1 PDCs of Group Call Coverage Sender Stations PDCs of Stations in a Specified Call Coverage Receiver Group 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 1 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter the call coverage group number from 1 32 or 101 132 for a DGC coverage group number 5 Enter C to initiate the search here and in the remainder of search functions 1 At Action enter f 2 At Data enter 2 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter the call coverage group number from 1 through 32 If you want to list the stations in a DGC call coverage receiver group receiver group number 101 132 see the search item for PDCs of Stations in a DGC Group where you will enter the actual DGC group number 1 32 PDCs of Call Coverage Individual Receiver Stations PDCs of Stations having an Auto Intercom Message Waiting Manual Signaling or Data Button 14 2 System Searches 1 At Action enter 1 2 At Data enter 3 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter the covered station
117. slated ports produces a found translated port location number in the form CSSPP It is true in this case as it is true in the case of searching for translated board locations that System 25 can have a translation for a port on a board when that board does not exist in the system You can search for physical port locations for any item in Tables 16 26 and 16 27 in Chapter 16 except Empty Data 0 If you specify Action 3 Data 1 below your search will produce any found untranslated physical ports defined at the Action 2 level 1 At Action enter 7 2 At Data enter 18 Note This search expects input in the form of the number itself or in the form Nee where N is the initial digit or two digits identifying the station trunk special port or data for which you are searching and is the wildcard representation Output will be in the form CSSPP where C is the cabinet number SS is the number of the slot in that cabinet and PP port number on that slot For example if you wished to search for ATL ports using the wildcard representation you would enter 3 If you had an ATL port in cabinet 1 slot 4 the first item returned in the search would be 10401 You can find the data required for Action 2 in Tables 16 26 and 16 27 in Chapter 16 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter information from tables in Chapter 16 5 Limit the search to translated or untranslated ports At Action enter 3 6 At
118. ssociated with the first attendant console to the second ATL port in the system Therefore if you do not have a DXS console you need to remove the default assignments before you can reassign this port Assign a Switched Loop Attendant Console To replace the default DTAC with a SLAC 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter f 2 At Port z enter the default port assignment for the attendant console CSSPP 3 At Action enter 7 4 At Data enter 0 5 You will see several warning messages for feature associations the attendant console has with other stations Each message ends with c to continue any other key to abort Type c for each of these until you see the message Action 1 Data 0 6 Type dand at Data enter 310 7 Now reenter the attendant console PDC since the default PDC 200 was removed in step 5 above Type a and at Action enter 2 8 At Data enter the PDC for the attendant Assign a Second Attendant Console To assign a second attendant console DTAC or SLAC same type as the first console AG 1 From the Main menu enter 1 2 At Port enter the CSSPP for the second attendant console 3 At Action enter 7 4 At Data enter m 309 for a DTAC m 310 for a SLAC 5 You see the prompt Action 2 6 At Data enter the PDC for the second attendant console 9 2 Administering Attendant Equipment Move an Attendant Console To move an attendant 1 From the Main men
119. stration Commands Once you select an item from the Main Menu you can administer the features and parameters accessible in that command area by entering commands You use commands to tell the system what feature or parameter you want to change and the value you want to change it to The basic format of a system administration command consists of two items an action number and a data value Some commands also require a third information number a target The functions of these command items are described below Action An action number defines a specific system administration function You choose an action by number to examine or change System 25 attributes Data A data value controls a specific System 25 function In general a data value is the current value of the parameter specified by the associated action number To change an administration parameter you change its data value Target The target can be a m Personal Dial Code PDC m Data Dial Code DDC m Port number m Direct Group Calling DGC number m Toll Calls Allowed List number m RS232 Channel number Please note that the words Action and Data actually appear on command lines The word Target does not appear on a command line instead the target type e g Port as shown below is displayed The following example shows the format of a completed command line for the Port command area Main Menu item 1 Port 10401 Action 1 Data 201 In this command line
120. t Data Notice in the fourth line of this display how the system automatically brings up the next member of the group How to Use the System 2 7 You enter 6789 Return and see gt Data 6789 Port 10408 Action 2 Data 6789 gt There are no more members in this action group so the system does not prompt for more data values Display Support IDs The Display Support feature lets you enter an ID or name for each PDC DDC FPDC DGC access code and trunk creating a database for use during system administration For systems with a Switched Loop Attendant Console SLAC it is essential that you enter this information For systems with a Direct Trunk Attendant Console DTAC entering this information is optional In a SLAC system the Display Support database provides call information to attendants on the SLAC display Display IDs also provide a convenient way to search for information during administration DTAC system administrators may also find_it helpful to use the Display Support search functions see Action numbers 40 43 in Chapter 14 Keep the following parameters in mind when entering Display IDs W The maximum number of Display IDs the system can store is 272 m Display IDs can contain 11 characters or less and must be enclosed in double quotes Acceptable characters include any printable ASCII character including spaces except the double quote Note that only the first 9 characters are shown on the SLAC
121. t to 0 To assign a different routing pattern to an area code AG 1 At Action enter 300 2 At Data enter the area code 3 You see the prompt Action 301 4 At Data enter a routing pattern 1 8 or 0 for no pattern CO routing The default is 1 Note The Home Area Code routing pattern is assigned by first administering the Action 30 Data Area Code under Main Menu item 4 System and then administering the Action 300 Data Home Area Code and Action 301 Data Pattern Number items Home Area Code Exception List Note There can be as many as four exception lists The maximum number of entries for all lists combined is 800 You can have up to eight seven digit telephone numbers in these Home Area Code HAC Exception Lists Enter Home Area Code Exception List Number Enter ARS Routing Pattern associated with this HAC exception list 1 At Action enter 500 2 At Data enter a list number 1 4 1 At Action enter 501 tf 2 At Data enter a pattern number 1 8 T Action 2 500 must be entered first 12 6 Administering Automatic Route Selection ARS Add Central Office Code to this HAC exception list Remove Central Office Code from this HAC exception list Display Central Office Codes on this HAC exception list Add a 7 digit Telephone Number to this HAC exception list Remove a telephone number from this HAC exception list Display telephone numbers on this HAC except
122. tem assigns default translations to ports as follows Port Default Code Trunk Numbers not part of dial plan 0001 0104 Station Dial Codes Multiline voice terminals 200 238 300 355 Single line voice terminals 400 399 Data terminals 600 704 System Dial Codes Trunk Access Codes Loop start 100 Ground start 101 Tie trunks 102 Attendant Call Park 800 807 Night Service 810 Modem Request Code 820 Pooled Modem ARS 9 Command Reference 16 3 TABLE 16 1 PORT PDC Administration Voice Terminals Menu 1 2 service list position number Read only 90 Assign remove PDC Display ID 8 Assign call coverage ring on no answert 9 Assign call coverage ring on busy 10 Make this an extended station 11 Assign a group pickup number 12 PDC of station to hunt to next 13 Restrict this station from making outward calls 14 Assign toll restriction class 15 Assign ARS Facility Restriction Level 16 Enable personal speed dialing 51 Display the number of any trunks assigned to this station for night service 52 Assign a trunk to this station for night service 53 Delete a trunk from this station s night 60 For DTAC or SLAC Display attendant ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 0 Physical port number CSSPP 1 Enter terminal type code See Table 16 2 2 Enter PDC 1 9999 3 Restrict dial access to CO trunk pool 1 Y 0 N 4 Restrict dial access to all other trunk pools 1 Y 0 N 5 Assign ringing line preferencet 12Y
123. tem message c for continue any other key for abort When there are no more associations with the station you want to remove you see NO MORE BLOCKS c for continue any other key for abort 5 Enter C You see the following display when the station is removed Action 1 Data 0 Note If you remove a station that is associated with other stations you may need to reassign features on those other stations as well Changing a Station Dial Code You can only change a dial code to one that does not conflict with any existing number For more information see the Dial Plan description in the System 25 Implementation Manual for R1V2 To determine if a dial code exists use the Search function described later in this chapter There are other circumstances that might prevent you from changing a dial code For example the existing station number might be part of a DGC group or call pickup group Again use the Search function to see if the dial code is a member of any group To change a station dial 1 At the Main Menu prompt enter 2 Fede 2 At PDC enter the PDC you want to change 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter the new dial code If you see Error 7012 that dial code may already be assigned Administering Voice Stations 7 3 Moving a Voice Station Use this procedure when you want to move a station its features button assignments and PDC to another port Keep these considerations in mind when you m
124. tendant can access with group select buttons Action 21 assigns a PDC hundreds group to the first DXS group select button Action 22 does the same for the second group select button You assign the additional PDC ranges using the numbers 23 through 27 at Action 1 At Action enter a number 21 27 2 At Data enter the hundreds group followed by two periods The allowable range is from PDCS from 1 through 99 through 99 PDCS from 9900 through 9999 The defaults are 2 through 8 t This feature is only administrable for the DTAC Administering Button Assignments 10 11 Administering Direct Group Calling DGC Groups This section tells you how to add DGC groups assign access codes to DGC groups and add and remove DGC group members Keep the following considerations in mind as you administer DGC groups W You can assign a maximum of 32 DGC groups therefore target values i e your response to the DGC prompt will be a number from 1 through 32 W Each group can have a maximum of 10 members W A station can be a member of only one DGC group If you attempt to add to a DGC group a station already assigned to another DGC group the system generates a warning message If you enter c to continue at this point the system generates another warning NO MORE BLOCKS If you really want to remove the member from its current group and add it to the new target group you enter another c If you do not want to make
125. ter a Pattern Number To assign Route 1 for Subpattern B To assign an FRL for Subpattern B Route 1 1 At Action enter a Pattern Number 1 8 1 At Action enter 270 f 2 At Data enter an FAC or VFC 1 At Action enter 277 2 At Data enter an FRL 0 3 To assign Route 2 for Subpattern B 1 At Action enter 220 f 2 At Data enter an FAC or VFC t Action 100 must be entered first Action 200 must be entered first 12 4 Administering Automatic Route Selection ARS To assign an FRL for Subpattern B Route 2 1 At 2 At Action enter 227 t Data enter an FRL 0 3 To assign Route 3 for Subpattern B To assign an FRL for Subpattern B Route 3 1 At 2 At 1 At 2 At Action enter 230 t Data enter an FAC or VFC Action enter 237 t Data enter an FRL 0 3 To allow Subpattern B to overflow to DDD 1 At Action enter 240 t To assign an FRL for DDD overflow Remaining ARS Patterns 2 At Data enter 7 for yes or 0 for no The default is 0 1 At Action enter 241 t 2 At Data enter an FRL 0 3 Now go back and define ARS patterns 2 through 8 following the above procedures T Action 200 must be entered first Administering Automatic Route Selection ARS 12 5 Area Code Routing Table All North American area codes are assigned to routing pattern 1 by default except area codes NOO and N10 which defaul
126. tering Trunks 5 7 Administering Auxiliary Equipment This section discusses how to assign and remove AT amp T System 25 auxiliary equipment associated with special ports It assumes that you know what special equipment is required and that you have read the System 25 Implementation Manual for R1V2 and or the Reference Manual to understand which circuit boards you require to connect this special equipment See the Special Feature Port Type Codes table in Command Reference For all procedures in this section you must first specify the port you want to assign To assign or remove 1 From the Main menu prompt enter f auxiliary equipment options listed in this chapter begin with this step 2 At Port enter the port number in the form CSSPP External Alerts Port Type 253 To assign an external 1 At Action enter 7 alert for a station AG 2 At Data enter 253 3 You see the prompt Action 2 4 At Data enter the PDC of the associated station or 0 for Night Service Alert Administering Auxiliary Equipment 6 1 Paging Associated with Auxiliary Trunk Port You can assign Paging to up to three zones Each paging zone must be assigned to a separate port Follow the procedure below to assign an access code and dial restriction to each zone If in addition you want to assign one access code to all zones follow the procedure below entitled To assign an All Zone access code To assign a paging zone
127. the Other Area Codes 2 At Data enter the telephone number The wildcard Exception List character can be used in the last two digit positions Display entries in Other 1 At Action enter 821 t Area Codes Exception 2 Enter cto continue list List ARS Digit Translation Tables This series of action data pairs specifies digits to be removed from or prefixed to the dialed number prior to sending the number over the selected facility Each facility physical or virtual specified in an ARS routing pattern has its own associated digit translation table Enter Facility Access 1 At Action enter 700 o e TE 2 At Data enter the route an FAC or VFC for which Qe ode digit translation is being specified T Action 800 must be entered first 12 8 Administering Automatic Route Selection ARS Assign associated Area Code How many leading digits should be removed for calls to the associated Area Code Specify digits to be prefixed after deleting digits as specified by Action 702 above for calls to the associated Area Code How many leading digits should be removed for calls not to the associated Area Code Specify digits to be prefixed after deleting digits as specified by Action 704 above for calls not within the associated Area Code 1 At Action enter 701 1 2 At Data enter the associated area code 1 At Action enter 702 f 2 At Data enter the number o
128. ther key for abort When there are no more associations with the station you want to remove you see continued 8 2 Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports NO MORE BLOCKS c for continue any other key for abort 5 Enter c You see the following display when the station is removed Action 1 Data 0 Note If you remove a station that is associated with other stations you may need to reassign features on those other stations as well Changing a Data Dial Code You can only change a dial code to one that does not conflict with any existing number For more information see the Dial Plan description in the System 25 Implementation Manual for R1V2 To determine if a dial code exists use the Search function described later in this chapter There are other circumstances that might prevent you from changing a dial code For example the existing station number might be part of a DGC group or call pickup group Again use the Search function to see if the dial code is a member of any group To change a data dial 1 At the Main Menu prompt enter 2 code 2 At PDC enter the DDC you want to change 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter the new dial code If you see Error 7012 that DDC may already be assigned Moving a Data Station Use this procedure when you want to move a station to another port Keep these considerations in mind when you move a station W The moved to port must be vacant W The te
129. through 2 The default is 0 Note Unless you are already administering the Target connector for which you wish to change the Baud Rate you must first select a Target connector by entering tor T and then entering the appropriate number at the RS232 prompt 1 At Action enter 3 2 At Data enter 300 1200 4800 or 9600 See footnote on previous page for the default data 15 2 Administering RS232 Parameters Command Reference LIST OF TABLES TABLE 16 6 Direct Trunk Attendant Console Button Defaults Cold Start Defaults 16 9 TABLE 16 7 Direct Trunk Attendant Console Defaults Administration Installed Defaults 16 10 TABLE 16 14 Port Administration Auxiliary Equipment Menu 1 16 17 TABLE 16 15 Special Feature Port Type Codes 16 18 TABLE 16 23 Direct Group i DGC Administration Menu 6 16 26 TABLE 16 13 Trunk Class of Service 16 16 TABLE 16 26 Board Type Wildcard Representation 16 30 Command Reference 16 1 Command Reference The tables in this chapter are intended to help those thoroughly familiar with system administration locate specific information without having to refer to the full text in the administration procedure chapters Unless you are an experienced System Administrator however you should follow the administration procedures Default values if applicable are indicated in bold print in these tables Default Dial Code Assignments Each time it is cold started full default the sys
130. turning 8 4 Dial Attendant 0 1 4 opposite of Attendant DID Access Code 5 4 Action 90 selection Call Following Logged into SLAC 2 4 NA PDC of Attendant 6 4 NA Administering Attendant Equipment 9 9 Assigning Message Center Like Defaults To specify which attendant console should have message center like operation for dual SLAC systems only Setting Call Type Options 1 At Action enter 90 2 At Data enter W 7 for the first attendant W 2for the second attendant m Ofor neither attendant The default is 0 Follow the procedures below for each call type priority you want to change Note When you change a message center like default the data value for Action 90 reverts to 0 The rest of the message center like values the defaults see and those you ve changed stay the same Do not respecify an attendant with Action 90 unless you want to revert to the original set of message center like defaults To specify a call type priority 1 At Action enter 97 2 At Data enter the call type code 1 8 See 3 Type a and at Action enter 92 4 At Data enter the priority for this call type 0 7 m 0O calls disallowed E 1 highest priority with 2 3 6 following m 7 the lowest priority The default is 4 continued 9 10 Administering Attendant Equipment To specify which 1 At Action enter 9f and t cos 2 At Data enter the call type code 1 8 see Table 9 1 systems only 3 Type a an
131. u prompt enter 2 console to a different port DTAC or SLAC 2 At PDC enter the PDC for the attendant you want to move 3 At Action enter 0 4 At Data enter the new CSSPP for this attendant console Change an Attendant PDC To change the attendant 1 From the Main menu prompt enter f FD 2 At Port enter the CSSPP for the attendant console 3 At Action enter 2 4 At Data enter the new PDC for the attendant Remove an Attendant Console Note If you have two DTACS you must remove the second console before you remove the first console If you need to check the attendant position number see Action 60 under Assigning Class of Service Options for multiline voice stations SLACs can be removed in any order continued Administering Attendant Equipment 9 3 To remove an attendant console 1 From the Main Menu prompt enter f 2 At Port enter the CSSPP for the attendant console you re removing 3 At Action enter 7 4 At Data enter 0 You will see a warning message for each type of association the attendant console has with another station for example for personal lines or Night Service coverage To go on with the action type c each time you see the system message c for continue any other key for abort You see the following display when the attendant console is removed Action 1 Data 0 Note When you remove an attendant console any Display ID associated with the atten
132. umber associated with this code enter a and at Action enter 26 At Data enter W the number you want to assign to this access code allowable Speed Dialing characters are listed at the beginning of this section W Oto remove the number currently displayed 4 10 Administering System Wide Options Administering Trunks This section shows you how to m Assign and remove trunks m Assign class of service parameters for various types of trunks Assigning a Trunk To assign a trunk AG From the Main menu prompt enter 7 then follow the procedures below to define the trunk type and assign a trunk number Define the trunk type 1 From the Main menu prompt enter f 2 At Port enter the carrier slot port CSSPP to which you want to assign the trunk 3 At Action enter 7 4 At Data enter the trunk type number Select the number from the next table Administering Trunks 5 1 TABLE 5 1 Trunk Type Codes If the Trunk Type is You Enter Ground Start CO 701 Ground Start WATS FX 702 Loop Start CO 801 Loop Start WATS FX 802 PBX Centrex 805 DID Immediate Dial 901 DID Wink Start 902 Auto in Auto out 1001 Auto in Immediate Dial out 1002 Immediate Dial in Auto out 1003 Immediate Dial in Immediate Dial out 1004 Wink Dial in Auto out 1005 Wink Dial in Wink Dial out 1006 Delay Dial in Auto out 1007 Delay Dial in Delay Dial out 1008 Default Type You must select this
133. which all your translations were lost However if such an event were to occur a backup tape would allow you to restore system translations the most current you have saved in about five minutes It takes only a few minutes to make a backup tape It s important that you keep at least three tapes of past translations updating the two oldest tapes during system save procedures This way if something goes wrong during a save procedure and both tapes of the current system translations are damaged you ll still have a previous version on tape to use as a backup Verify You should always verify a completed tape save operation Successful completion of the Verify command assures you that what you have saved on tape matches exactly the translations in your system Using the Digital Tape Unit To insert the cassette and 1 Press the STOP EJECT button on the tape unit The rewind the tape plastic cover over the cassette well pops up 2 Insert the cassette into the cassette well Side A up so that the exposed tape faces the tape unit s buttons Press the cassette down until it snaps into place 3 Close the plastic cover continued Administering Tape Save Restore Operations 13 1 4 Press the REWIND button and wait for the tape unit to completely rewind tape You should do this before beginning any save verify or restore operation so you know that you are at the beginning of the tape You do not have to be concerned about the clear
134. ystem translations and verify their accuracy following the procedures in Administering Tape Save Restore Operations When you have completed these steps the system is initialized Be sure to test that the system is properly initialized following the procedures in the System 25 Installation and Test Manual Initializing the System 3 5 Administering System Wide Options This section describes how to set system wide options which include m Date ELIRU IRL css Blo Jels ojlo alia 2 elle lt a Ol lo 8 2 SSE a z S Oo un 5 un E Q Em v o a o c 3 Et 3 SMDR options which include Number of digits used for account codes B Miscellaneous system options which include Maintenance Busy for Ground Start Trunks CO trunk pool access code eu password ing PDCs FPDCs m m m m m n wl lt ml al el PS ISI e S K S E E 2 2 BYE 5 Q E 3 m n u ella 8 JE HE o gt o e BE 8 8 L J 3 miss 8 B e 3 zl E S OQ t5 gl uu Number of DID digits used for PDCs Toll Restriction Options To specify your area code From the Main menu prompt enter 4 then set the following toll restriction options 1 At Action enter 30 2 At Data enter your area code Administering System Wide Options 4 1 To allow toll restricted stations to make toll calls within your area code Specify whether your CO require

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