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Page 1 - AT&T SYSTEM 25

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

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

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

Page 4 - System 25 Documents

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

Page 5 - Contents

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

Page 6 - STARLAN CP Ports

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

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

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

Page 9 - Introduction

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

Page 10 - Using this Manual

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

Page 11 - How to Use the System

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

Page 12 - Making Backup Tapes

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

Page 13 - Main Menu Items

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

Page 14 - Administration Commands

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

Page 15 - Command Functions

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

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

Page 17 - Action Groups

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

Page 18 - Display Support IDs

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

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

Page 20 - System Responses

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

Page 21 - Warning Messages

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

Page 22 - Initializing the System

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

Page 23 - Unassigned Trunk Ports

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

Page 24 - Initialization Sequence

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

Page 25 - 3-4 Initializing the System

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

Page 26 - Initializing the System 3-5

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

Page 27 - Toll Restriction Options

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

Page 28 - Call Coverage Options

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

Page 29 - Pooled Modem Options

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

Page 30 - Time of Day

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

Page 31 - Call Accounting Options

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

Page 32 - Expert Mode Prompt

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

Page 33 - Administration Password

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

Page 34 - Floating PDCs (FPDCs)

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

Page 35 - Virtual Facilities

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

Page 36 - System Speed Dialing

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

Page 37 - Administering Trunks

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

Page 38 - 5-2 Administering Trunks

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

Page 39 - Removing a Trunk

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

Page 40 - 5-4 Administering Trunks

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

Page 41 - Class-of-Service Options

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

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

Page 43 - Display Support

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

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

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

Page 46 - Music-on-Hold

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

Page 47 - Dictation

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

Page 48 - Administering Voice Stations

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

Page 49 - Removing a Voice Station

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

Page 50 - Changing a Station Dial Code

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

Page 51 - Moving a Voice Station

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

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

Page 53 - ■ 0 for none

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

Page 54 - Multiline Voice Stations

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

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

Page 56

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

Page 57

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

Page 58 - Adding a Data Station

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

Page 59 - Removing a Data Station

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

Page 60 - Moving a Data Station

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

Page 61 - Assigning Class-of-Service

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

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

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

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

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

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

Page 67 - Default Attendant Assignments

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

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

Page 69 - Remove an Attendant Console

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

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

Page 71

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

Page 72

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

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

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

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

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

Page 77

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

Page 78 - Default Button Assignments

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

Page 79 - Selector Console (DXS)

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

Page 80 - Button Assignment Tables

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

Page 81

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

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

Page 83 - Consoles

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

Page 84

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

Page 85

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

Page 86

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

Page 87

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

Page 88

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

Page 89

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

Page 90

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

Page 91

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

Page 92 - ARS Patterns

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

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

Page 94 - Define Subpattern B

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

Page 95 - Remaining ARS Patterns

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

Page 96 - Home Area Code Exception List

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

Page 97

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

Page 98 - ARS Digit Translation Tables

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

Page 99

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

Page 100 - Using the Digital Tape Unit

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

Page 101 - Save Your Translations

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

Page 102 - Verify the Saved Translations

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

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

Page 104 - RESTORE FAILED

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

Page 105 - System Searches

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

Page 106

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

Page 107

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

Page 108

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

Page 109

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

Page 110

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

Page 111

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

Page 112

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

Page 113 - Display Support Searches

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

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

Page 115 - Listing Circuit Packs

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

Page 116

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

Page 117

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

Page 118 - Command Reference

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

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

Page 120 - 16-4 Command Reference

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

Page 121

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

Page 122 - 16-6 Command Reference

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

Page 123

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

Page 124 - 16-8 Command Reference

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

Page 125

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

Page 126 - 16-10 Command Reference

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

Page 127

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

Page 128 - 16-12 Command Reference

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

Page 129

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

Page 130 - 16-14 Command Reference

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

Page 131 - TABLE 16-12 Trunk Type Codes

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

Page 132

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

Page 133

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

Page 134

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

Page 135 - TABLE 16-16 Port Options

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

Page 136 - 16-20 Command Reference

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

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

Page 138 - 16-22 Command Reference

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

Page 139

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

Page 140 - 16-24 Command Reference

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

Page 141

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

Page 142 - 16-26 Command Reference

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

Page 143

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

Page 144 - 16-28 Command Reference

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

Page 145

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

Page 146

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

Page 147

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

Page 148 - 16-32 Command Reference

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

Page 149

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

Page 150 - 16-34 Command Reference

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

Page 151

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

Page 152 - Requirements for the SAT

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

Page 153

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

Page 154

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

Page 155

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

Page 156

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

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