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Index

Symbols
# (call terminator) 7-4, 13-12
* (access code terminator) 24-1

Numerics
2MB DTU (2 Megabit Digital Trunk Unit) 4-134-14, 4-23
2WEM (2-Wire Ear and Mouth) board 4-16
30PRI 4-29
4WEM (4-Wire Ear and Mouth) board 4-16

A
Abandon-Held (destination) 7-8
/ACC (Collect and Route option) 7-6
access code
conference 8-1
HIL (Host Interface Link) 16-13
Pickup Group 7-16, 19-1
Accommodator
checking out 7-11
guest treatment 14-32, 14-40, 14-45, 14-49, 14-54,
14-56, 14-62, 14-68
send-status destination 7-28
account code
Collect and Route and 7-8
facilities and 16-8, 16-13
in HIL (Host Interface Link) profiles 16-13
System Editing tables and 24-1, 24-45
/ACCT (Collect and Route option) 7-6, 16-1316-14
ACCT (destination) 7-8
ACD Extension 14-1, 14-24
Agent type 14-1
class of service and 14-14
Supervisor type 14-2
two types of 14-1
ACD timers 24-93
/ACDD (Collect and Route option) 7-6
ACK (acknowledgement) 16-10
ACTIVATE command
used to reboot database 1-3
administrative DCA (Data Communications Adaptor)
10-5, 10-7, 10-2410-25, 14-3, 24-65, 24-72
better than SIU 10-5
connection diagram for 10-7
ADVANCE (facility outpulse command) 16-5, 16-18,
16-27
alarms, DTU, configuration of 4-21, 4-234-24, 4-28,
4-31
allow point, in Route Pattern 20-6, 20-18
ALS (Alternate Loop Start trunk) 4-16, 25-9, 25-13
ALSPM (Alternate Loop Start with Pulse Metering) trunk
4-16, 25-9, 25-13
alternate conference breakdown 24-48

Alternate Loop Start (ALS) trunk 4-16, 24-93, 25-9,


25-13
timers for 24-93
Alternate Loop Start with Pulse Metering (ALSPM) trunk
4-16, 24-93, 25-9, 25-13
timers for 24-93
Alternate Operator Service (AOS)
and remote authorization 7-27
and remote routing 7-27
alternate voice/data 10-14, 14-4
Analyze and Route
adding
first pass 2-10
second pass 2-11
Collect and Route tables and 2-1
destinations for 2-4, 2-7, 2-92-10
patterns in 2-2, 2-102-12
prefix command 2-42-6, 2-11, 2-13
Route Patterns connected with 2-1, 2-5, 2-7, 20-1
suffix command in 2-42-6, 2-11
templates in 2-10
elements 2-3
used as destination 7-8, 7-34
when to use 2-1
ANI (Automatic Number Identification)
batch entry of validation codes 13-2
changing validation list 13-18
displaying validation list 13-19
entry of validation codes 13-18
Feature Group B information controlled by Dial
Control class 11-8, 13-8
Feature Group D 7-29
ANI system destination 7-29
information digits 13-3, 13-513-6, 13-9,
13-1313-15
modification of validation codes 13-18
number of validation codes possible 13-2
sending from facilities 16-8, 16-10
system destination for validation 7-29
validation (background information) 13-213-5
announcements
source for 24-2, 24-46
System Editing and 24-46
Ann-Override (destination) 7-9
/ANS (Collect and Route option) 7-6
/ANSDTMF (Collect and Route option) 7-6
AOS (Alternate Operator Service)
and remote authorization 7-27
and remote routing 7-27
AT modem commands 10-2, 10-2010-23
command list for 10-2110-23
setting data rates 10-20
ATB-INT (All Trunks Busy Intercept) 7-35, 20-1,
20-620-7, 20-11
Attendant Workstations (AW)

Index

I-2
and Network Editing 18-118-4, 18-7
illustration of 18-118-2
callback timers for 24-94
class of service and 14-14
configuration of 14-2, 14-27
Dial Control class and 14-12
Extension Groups and 14-2
master extension 5-4
next call extensions and 14-2, 14-27
Pickup Groups and 19-1
trunk groups and 25-12, 25-16
up to 16 configurable 14-2
audio-text 7-9, 20-12, 20-26
/AUTH (Collect and Route option) 7-6, 16-14
Authorization Code formats (System Editing) 3-3, 7-33,
11-2, 24-224-4, 24-47
as system destination 7-33
used in HIL facilities 16-14
Authorization Codes 16-8
adding 3-4
background information 3-1, 3-3
CDR and 13-2
Collect and Route tables with 3-2
Forced 3-2
formats 3-1, 3-3, 7-33
HIL (Host Interface Link) profiles and 16-14
sent out from facilities 16-8
System Editing and 24-224-4, 24-47
autobaud 10-2
adjusts DCA speed to connected device 10-2
Auto-Camp (destination) 7-9
auto-dial (Dial Control class) 11-3, 14-2, 14-15, 14-29,
14-34, 14-42, 14-70, 25-1
Automated Voice Response (AVR)
as system destination 7-34
options 7-34, 11-8
NRI 7-34, 11-8
RI 7-34, 11-8
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
emergency recorder and 7-16
extension for 14-1, 14-24
logical devices for 24-63, 24-65
system timers for 24-93
WIL (Workstation Interface Link) and 10-1310-15,
14-1014-11, 14-72
WIL-ACD extension type 14-72
Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
batch entry of validation codes 13-2
changing validation list 13-18
displaying validation list 13-19
entry of validation codes 13-18
Feature Group B information controlled by Dial
Control Class 11-8, 13-8
Feature Group D 7-29
ANI system destination 7-29
information digits 13-3, 13-513-6, 13-9,
13-1313-15
modification of validation codes 13-18
number of validation codes possible 13-2

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sending from facilities 16-8, 16-10
system destination for validation 7-29
validation (background information) 13-213-5
auto-ring (Dial Control class) 11-2, 25-5, 25-11, 25-15

B
B8ZS (Bipolar Eight Zero Substitution) 4-20, 4-27
barge, port 7-11, 7-23, 9-1
batch broadcast 20-12, 20-26
implemented using Route Pattern batch table 20-12
Batch command 2-72-8, 2-122-13, 3-43-5
deleting 3-5
entry 2-72-8, 2-122-13, 3-4, 13-2
Log, listing 2-122-13, 3-4
options 2-8, 3-5
B-channel 4-15
Bearer Capability Class 6-1, 6-3, 20-420-5, 20-13,
20-19, 20-21, 20-24, 20-27, 20-35, 20-37,
20-40
chart of 20-5
part of Class of Service 6-3
boards
DLU (Digital Line Unit) 4-16, 14-1
EKLU (Electronic Keyset Line Unit) 14-5
guidelines for installing 4-74-10
HDLU (Hex Digital Line Unit) 4-16, 14-114-2,
14-4, 14-6, 14-10
conference keysets and 14-2
optic keysets and 14-6
optic telesets and 14-6
SDCAs and 14-10
WIL ACD telesets and 14-10
restrictions for installing 4-74-10
Boards (editor)
2WEM (2-Wire Ear and Mouth) 4-16
4WEM (4-Wire Ear and Mouth) 4-16
ALS (Alternate Loop Start) 4-16
ALSPM (Alternate Loop Start with Pulse Metering)
4-16
DF600/750 (Dual Frequency 600/750) 4-16
DID (Direct Inward Dial) 4-16
DLU (Digital Line Unit) 4-16
E1 DTU (Digital Trunk Unit) 4-134-14, 4-23
EKLU (Electronic Keyset Line Unit) 4-16
GSLS (Ground Start/Loop Start) 4-16
HDLU (Hex Digital Line Unit) 4-16
HLUT (Hex Line Unit with Test) 4-16, 24-55
LSM12 (Loop Start with Pulse Metering, 12 KHz)
4-16
LSM16 (Loop Start with Pulse Metering, 16 KHz)
4-16
LSM50 (Loop Start with Pulse Metering, 50 KHz)
4-16
LU (Line Unit) 4-16
LUT (Line Unit with Test) 4-16, 24-55
OPS (Off-Premises Station Unit) 4-16
OPST (Off-Premises Station Unit with Test) 4-16

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PRI (Primary Rate Interface) 4-15, 4-264-29, 4-31
connection diagram for 4-15
RTU (Reference Timing Unit) 4-11, 4-19
S4WEM (Special 4-Wire Ear and Mouth) 4-16
SF2100 (Single Frequency, 2100Hz) 4-16
SF2600 (Single Frequency, 2600Hz) 4-16
SIU (Serial Interface Unit) 4-19, 24-7124-72
T1 DTU (Digital Trunk Unit) 4-114-12, 4-194-20
BPREMIUM (facility outpulse command) 16-5, 16-18
broadcast (audio-text) 7-9, 20-12, 20-26
batch broadcast and 20-12, 20-26
continuous broadcast and 7-9
Broadcast-Listen (destination) 7-9
Broadcast-Source (destination) 7-9
buffer, CDR (Call Detail Recording) 24-53
busy, detecting over trunk 16-6
Busy-Callback (destination) 7-9
button profile (conference) 8-2, 8-18, 14-3, 14-31

C
Cabinet Data Form, used to organize board entry 4-5
Call Detail Recording (CDR)
account code field 7-8
authorization code field 13-2
Caller Switch ID field 7-7
Collect and Route options and 7-5
edited in System Editing 24-524-6, 24-48
facilities and 16-7, 16-916-10
logical devices and 24-64
setting buffer size 24-48
setting filters for 24-48
timeout status for 24-69
used by Collect and Route 7-5
call forwarding 7-10, 15-4, 20-4
Extension Groups and 15-4
call link device 24-7324-75
call park 7-22
call pickup 5-2, 7-12
call pickup, directed 5-2, 7-12
call progress detection
facility outpulse command for 16-6
call redirection 7-12
Call Redirection Groups (CRG)
background information 5-1
Collect and Route tables 5-1
DID trunks not available for 5-5
extensions 5-4
group conflicts 5-2
night-answer numbers 5-2
call termination, using # sign in 7-4, 13-12
Callback Queuing 20-7, 24-94
Call-by-Call (CBC) service, in facilities 16-11, 16-21
Call-Forward (destination) 7-10
camp-on 7-9, 7-12, 24-95
timers for 24-95
Cancel-CW (destination) 7-10
Cancel-Forward (destination) 7-10
Cancl-Rmder-Time (destination) 7-10

I-3

carrier dial tone 7-36


CBC (Call-by-Call service), in facilities 16-11, 16-21
CBC (PRI facility element) 16-21
CDPULSE (facility outpulse command) 16-5, 16-18,
16-27
CDR (Call Detail Recording)
account code field 7-8
authorization code field 13-2
Caller Switch ID field 7-7
Collect and Route options and 7-5
edited in System Editing 24-524-6, 24-48
facilities and 16-7, 16-916-10
logical devices and 24-64
setting buffer size 24-48, 24-53
setting filters for 24-4824-50
timeout status for 24-69
used by Collect and Route 7-5
CDR Buffer 24-53
CDR Filters 24-4824-50
/CDT (Collect and Route tone option) 7-36, 11-8
CF (circular forward), search type 25-12, 25-16
Change-Combo (destination) 7-107-11, 7-17, 7-29
Change-Ext-COS-1 (destination) 7-11
Change-Ext-COS-2 (destination) 7-11
Change-Ext-COS-3 (destination) 7-11
character formats, in Data Control tables 10-2
Check-Out (destination) 7-11
circuit location, sending from facilities 16-9
circular forward, search type 25-12, 25-16
circular reverse, search type 25-12, 25-16
circular search, in Extension Groups 15-2
Class of Service (COS)
background information
Bearer Capability Class 6-3
Connection Class 6-3
Dial Control class 6-2
Feature Class 6-2
Reliable Disconnect 6-4, 25-3
Routing Class 6-2
changing with ANI validation 13-213-3, 13-513-6
changing with Collect and Route 7-11
D Channel and 4-27, 4-30
facility 16-2, 16-11
Failure type 3-2, 13-2, 24-47
NCATSC calls 18-4
Network Editing 18-518-6
trunk groups and 25-1
upgrading 3-13-2, 7-11, 13-213-3, 13-513-6
clear channel 10-3, 25-9
configuration of 4-25
port-to-port nailed-up data connections and 10-3
trunk group 25-9
clock source reference, DTU 24-6, 24-8, 24-54
CMETNACK (facility outpulse command) 16-6, 16-18
CMF (facility outpulse command) 16-6, 16-18
Collect and Route
# sign as call terminator 7-4

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adding
first pass 7-40
second pass 7-407-42
as system destination 7-34
authorization codes used with 3-2
avoiding large tables 2-1, 7-37
breaking up tables of 7-37
and Call Redirection Groups (CRG) 5-1
checking size of 7-45
collection patterns 7-2
legal characters in 7-2
order in 7-3
critical digit timing 7-4
defines system dialing plan 7-1
deleting 7-46
problems 7-46
problems with 7-46
examples of 7-39
holds collection patterns 7-1
improving efficiency of 7-37
listing 7-45
modifying
changing digit sequence 7-44
and Network Editing 18-1
options
/ACC 7-6
/ACCT 7-6, 16-1316-14
/ACDD 7-6
/ANS 7-6
/ANSDTMF 7-6
/AUTH 7-6, 16-14
/CDT 7-36, 11-8
/CON 7-6
/DANS 7-6
/DANSDTMF 7-6
/DNIS 7-6, 16-13
/DT 7-36, 7-41, 11-8
as default option 7-36
/DTMF 7-6
/EOD 7-6
/EXT 7-6, 16-14
/FAC 7-6
/HELD-ROUTE 7-7
/ID 7-7
/INS 7-7, 16-14
/LOC 7-7, 16-15
/NT 7-36, 11-8
/POVERLAP 7-7
/REM 7-7
/ROU 7-7
/ST 7-36, 11-8
/TNS 7-7
/WINK 7-7
/WINKDTMF 7-7
Call Detail Recording (CDR) record and 7-5
examples of usage 7-5
used to manipulate digit sequences 7-5
used to store digits in CDR (Call Detail
Recording) 7-5

Index

Route Patterns connected with 20-1


table determined by Dial Control Class 7-1
two-pass creation 7-40
using Analyze and Route tables with 2-1
World Zone I patterns 7-3
Collect and Route, R2
Group II signals
configured in Extensions editor 14-27, 14-32,
14-35, 14-38, 14-41, 14-46, 14-49,
14-54, 14-56, 14-63, 14-68, 14-73
MFC signaling 25-11, 25-14
Route Patterns connected with 20-1
SMFC (semi-compelled) signaling 25-11, 25-14
collection patterns (Collect and Route) 7-2
legal characters in 7-2
order in 7-3
combination, extension security 7-107-11, 7-17, 7-29
Combo-Admin (destination) 7-107-11, 7-17, 7-29
command shortcuts 1-6
comment field
length of 1-6
/CON (Collect and Route option) 7-6
Cond-Port-Barge (destination) 7-11
Conf-Disc (destination) 7-12
conference 7-12, 7-19, 7-25, 14-3, 14-29
alternate conference breakdown 24-48
Connection Class and 9-1
Conference (editor)
adding
button profile 8-2, 8-18
controlled Meet-Me type 8-13
preset type 8-118-12
uncontrolled Meet-Me type 8-15
Meet-Me conference 8-1
Mission Conferencing System 8-2
network conference (Meet-Me) 8-2
preset conference 8-1
conference keysets 14-2, 14-15
button profiles in 14-3, 14-31
class of service and 14-15
configuration of 14-3, 14-29
Pickup Groups and 19-1
conference, Meet-Me 8-1, 8-13, 8-15
network type 8-2
conference, Mission 8-2
conference, preset 7-25, 8-1, 8-118-12
configuration, database 1-1
ACTIVATE command used to reboot 1-3
CREATE command used to make database 1-3
creating new database 1-3
order in 1-4
SAVE command used to save changes 1-3
SELECT command used to open 1-3
Connection Class
adding 9-3
background information 9-1, 9-3
barging and 9-1
conferencing and 9-1
example of configuration 9-2

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part of Class of Service 6-1, 6-3
sending from facilities 16-9
upgrading with Collect and Route option 7-6
continuation patterns, in Route Patterns 20-7, 20-11
continuous broadcast 7-9
implemented by using system destination 7-9
Control-INT (Network Control Facilities Intercept) 7-35
conventions, system 1-6
copper, and PIU (Peripheral Interface Unit) 22-3
COPY command (Shelf Map) 1-3, 22-2, 22-5
COS (Class of Service)
background information
Bearer Capability Class 6-3
Connection Class 6-3
Dial Control class 6-2
Feature Class 6-2
Reliable Disconnect 6-4, 25-3
Routing Class 6-2
changing with ANI validation 13-213-3, 13-513-6
changing with Collect and Route 7-11
D Channel and 4-27, 4-30
facility 16-2, 16-11
Failure type 3-2, 13-2, 24-47
NCATSC calls 18-4
Network Editing 18-518-6
trunk groups and 25-1
upgrading 3-13-2, 7-11, 13-213-3, 13-513-6
COS (System/Department Speed Dialing option) 23-2
CPDETECTOR (facility outpulse command) 16-6, 16-18
CPU (destination) 7-12
CR (circular reverse) search type 25-12, 25-16
CR (System/Department Speed Dialing option) 23-2
CREATE command
used to make database 1-3
creating database 1-3
CRG-OFF (destination) 5-1, 7-12
CRG-ON (destination) 5-1, 7-12
critical digit timing 7-4, 13-12, 24-97
configuration of 24-97
CSM (facility outpulse command) 16-6, 16-18
CTTONE (facility outpulse command) 16-6, 16-18,
16-27
CUR (System/Department Speed Dialing option) 23-2
custom stations 18-4
cut-through calls 13-2, 13-1213-13, 13-15

D
/DANS (Collect and Route option) 7-6
/DANSDTMF (Collect and Route option) 7-6
Data Control
alternate voice/data and 10-14, 14-4
AT modem commands 10-2, 10-2010-23
command list for 10-2110-23
setting data rates 10-20

I-5

background information
administrative DCA 10-510-7
AT modem commands 10-2010-23
autobaud 10-2
character formats 10-2
Feature Display Devices 10-510-6
link DCA 10-1110-12
Optic I teleset 10-1310-15
Optic IV teleset 10-510-10
Port-to-Port Nailed-Up connection 10-3
standard DCA 10-810-10
synchronous DCA 10-1610-19
WIL 10-1310-15
sets up extension to send/receive computer data
10-1
trunk groups and 25-12, 25-16
data extension 14-4, 14-37
class of service and 14-17
database configuration 1-1
ACTIVATE command used to reboot 1-3
CREATE command used to make database 1-3
creating new database 1-3
order in 1-4
SAVE command used to save changes 1-3
SELECT command used to open 1-3
database creation 1-3
DCA (Data Communications Adaptor)
administrative type 10-5, 10-7, 10-2410-25, 14-3,
24-65, 24-72
better than SIU 10-5
connection diagram for 10-7
asynchronous type 10-3, 14-3, 25-10
trunk group 25-10
autobaud 10-2
class of service and 14-16
extension configuration of 14-3, 14-16, 14-34
five types of Data Control tables for 10-1
flow control 10-4
link type 10-1110-12, 10-4110-42, 24-73
connection diagram for 10-12, 14-3
standard type 10-810-10, 14-3
autobaud and 10-8
connection diagram for 10-910-10
control settings for 10-8
synchronous type 10-3, 10-16, 10-1810-19,
10-48, 10-5010-52, 14-3, 14-10, 14-70
class of service and 14-23
configuration of 14-70
connection diagram for 10-17
Data Control tables and 14-70
trunk group 25-9
WIL type 10-1310-15
autobaud and 10-13
connection diagram for for 10-15
control settings for 10-1310-14
D-channel 4-15, 4-27, 4-30, 18-1
DCPU (Directed Call Pick-Up) 7-12
default values
chosen at prompt by pressing RETURN key 1-6

Index

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Default-Ext-COS (destination) 7-13


defaults for 17-90
Department Security feature 9-1, 14-24, 14-29, 14-51,
14-55, 14-61, 14-72
Department Security Feature Application Note 9-1
Department Speed Dial 7-13
destinations
Abandon-Held 7-8
ACCT (Account Code) 7-8
Analyze and Route 7-34
Ann-Override (Announcement Override) 7-9
ATB-INT (All Trunks Busy Intercept) 7-35, 20-1,
20-620-7, 20-11
Authorization Code Format 7-33
Auto-Camp 7-9
Automated Voice Response (AVR) 7-34
Broadcast-Listen 7-9
Broadcast-Source 7-9
Busy-Callback 7-9
Call-Forward 7-10
Cancel-CW 7-10
Cancel-Forward 7-10
Cancl-Rmder-Time (Cancel Time Reminder) 7-10
Change-Combo (Change Combination) 7-107-11,
7-17, 7-29
Change-Ext-COS-1 7-11
Change-Ext-COS-2 7-11
Change-Ext-COS-3 7-11
Check-Out 7-11
Collect and Route 7-34
Combo-Admin 7-107-11, 7-17, 7-29
Cond-Port-Barge (Conditional Port Barge) 7-11
Conf-Disc (Conference Disconnect) 7-12
Control-INT (Network Control Facilities Intercept)
7-35
CPU (Camp-On Pick-up) 7-12
CRG-OFF (Deactivate Call Redirection Group) 5-1,
7-12
CRG-ON (Activate Call Redirection Group) 5-1,
7-12
DCPU (Directed Call Pick-Up) 7-12
Default-Ext-COS (Change Extension to Default
COS) 7-13
DSC (Department Speed Call, or Department Speed
Dial) 7-13
E-Mail-Off (Deactivate Electronic Mail Indicator)
7-13
E-Mail-Off-Acc (Deactivate Electronic Mail
IndicatorNetwork Access) 7-14
E-Mail-On (Activate Electronic Mail Indicator) 7-14
E-Mail-On-Acc (Activate Electronic Mail Indicator
Network Access) 7-15
Emrgy-Record (Emergency Recorder) 7-16
Error-Tone 7-16
Execcom (Executive Intercom Dialing) 7-16
FEA-INT (Feature Access Disallowed Intercept)
7-35, 17-1
GPU (Group Pick-Up) 7-16
ISD (Individual Speed Dialing) 7-16

Index

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ISDU (Individual Speed Dial Update) 7-17


KSU-Ans-Mode (Key Service Unit Answer Mode)
7-17
KSU-Ring-Sound (Key Service Unit Ring Sound)
7-17
Line-INT (Undefined Extension Intercept) 7-35
Lock-Phone 7-107-11, 7-17, 7-29
Maint 7-18
Maint1 7-18
Maint2 7-19
Maint3 7-19
Meet-Me 7-19
Meet-Me-ICC (Meet-me Interconference Call) 7-19
Meet-Me-Monitor 7-19
Mill (Milliwatt Test Tone) 7-19
Msg-Wait-Off (Deactivate Message Waiting
Indicator) 7-20
Msg-Wait-Off-Acc (Deactivate Message Waiting
IndicatorNetwork Access) 7-20
Msg-Wait-On (Activate Message Waiting Indicator)
7-20
Msg-Wait-On-Acc (Activate Message Waiting
Indicator-Network Access) 7-21
NCATSC-Call (Non-Call-Associated Temporary
Signaling Connection-Call) 7-22
and networked nodes 18-1, 18-3
Num-INT (Invalid Number Intercept) 7-35
Page1Page8 (Paging in areas 1-8) 7-22, 14-58,
20-2
Park-Held-Party 7-22
PAT-INT (Insufficient Routing Class Intercept) 7-35
Port-Barge 7-23
Port-Connect-1 7-23
Port-Connect-2 7-23
Port-Connect-3 7-237-24
Port-Connect-4 7-23
PPU (Park Pick-Up) 7-25
Preset-Conf (Preset Conference) 7-25
Preset-Join 7-25
Preset-Orig 7-26
Privacy-Off (Deactivate Privacy mode) 7-26
Privacy-On (Activate Privacy mode) 7-26
Reconnect-Held 7-26
Rem-Cancel-Rmder (Remote Cancel Reminder
Time) 7-26
Remote-Account 7-27
Remote-Auth 7-27
Remote-Hookflash 7-27
Remote-Routing 7-27
Rem-Set-Rmder (Remote Set Reminder Time) 7-26
Restart-Dialing 7-27
RLT-Outpulse (Release link Trunk Outpulse) 7-27
Route Pattern 7-34
Route-Request-n 7-28
Send-Status-Dgts (Send Status Digits) 7-28
Set-Rmder-Time (Set Reminder Time) 7-28
Silent (Silent Termination) 7-28
Silent-Monitor 7-28

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Silent-No-Mill (Silent Termination Without Mill Tone)


7-28
STA (Extension Access) 7-28
System Speed Dial List 7-32
Time-INT (Time-Out Intercept) 7-35
Unlock-Phone 7-107-11, 7-17, 7-29
Validate-ANI (Validate Automatic Number
Identification) 7-29
VMS-Msgs (Activate Voice Messaging System
Indicator) 7-30
VMS-Msgs-Acc (Activate Voice Messaging System
IndicatorNetwork Access) 7-31
VMS-No-Msgs (Deactivate Voice Messaging
System Indicator) 7-30
VMS-No-Msgs-Acc (Deactivate Messaging System
IndicatorNetwork Access) 7-31
devices, logical 24-12, 24-63, 24-65
devices, system 24-16, 24-7124-72
DF600/750 (Dual Frequency 600/750) 4-16, 25-9
Dial Control Class
compatibility and 11-511-6
controls ANI for Feature Group B 11-8, 13-8
designates Department Speed Dial lists 11-1
determines Collect and Route table used 7-1
Feature Group B (Equal Access) and 13-3
part of Class of Service 6-1
preconfigured types 11-1, 11-511-6
reserved types 11-1, 11-511-6
System/Department Speed Dialing and 23-2
types of
auto-dial 11-3, 14-2, 14-15, 14-29, 14-34,
14-42, 14-70, 25-1
dial 14-2, 14-15, 14-29, 14-34, 14-42, 14-70,
25-1
DID (Direct Inward Dial) 11-3, 25-1
direct 11-3, 11-7
FGB (Feature Group B) 11-3, 25-1
R2 11-3, 25-1
dial pulse signaling, in facilities 16-5
dial pulse signaling, in trunks 25-11, 25-14
dial tone, carrier 7-36
DID (Direct Inward Dial)
board type 4-16
Dial Control Class and 11-3, 11-7
trunk group 25-9
trunk group, metered type 25-9
DIDMET (Direct Inward Dial, Metered) trunk 25-9
Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 25-1
direct, type of Dial Control Class 11-3, 11-7
Directed Call Pickup feature 5-2, 7-12
Directory (editor) 18-4
adding record to 12-2
background information 12-1
custom records 12-2
extension records 12-2
external record types 12-112-2
listing 12-3
auditing all directories in network 12-3
name-based listing 12-3

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primary extension users and 12-1


directory, published 18-1, 18-418-5, 18-7
clearing 18-7
modifying network version 18-7
DISA (Direct Inward System Access) 25-1
disk problems 13-2
DLU (Digital Line Unit) 14-1
board configuration for 4-16
conference keysets and 14-2, 14-4, 14-6, 14-10
DMS1 (ISDN protocol) 4-26, 4-29
/DNIS (Collect and Route option) 7-6, 16-13
DNIS (Dialed Number Identification Service)
Collect and Route option 7-6, 16-13
DSC (destination) 7-13
/DT (Collect and Route tone option) 7-36, 7-41, 11-8
as default option 7-36
/DMTF (Collect and Route option) 7-6
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency)
Collect and Route option for 7-6
facilities and 16-6, 16-9
system parameter for 24-84
trunks and 25-11, 25-14
DTU (Digital Trunk Unit)
clock source reference for 24-6, 24-8, 24-54
configuring E1 4-134-14, 4-23
configuring T1 4-114-12, 4-20
T1, configuration of 4-19

E
E&M (Ear and Mouth) trunk 4-16, 25-1, 25-5, 25-9
Class of Service and 25-1
E1 DTU (Digital Trunk Unit)
configuration of 4-134-14, 4-23
Ear and Mouth (E&M) trunk 4-16, 25-1, 25-5, 25-9
Class of Service and 25-1
EKLU (Electronic Keyset Line Unit) 4-16, 14-5
Electronic Keyset Line Unit (EKLU) 14-5
Electronic Keyset Telephones 14-5
alternate name for KSU 14-5
electronic mail, indicator for 7-137-15
EM (Ear and Mouth) trunk 4-16, 25-1, 25-5, 25-9
Class of Service and 25-1
E-Mail-Off (destination) 7-13
E-Mail-Off-Acc (destination) 7-14
E-Mail-On (destination) 7-14
E-Mail-On-Acc (destination) 7-15
emergency recorder 7-16
Emrgy-Record (destination) 7-16
entry, batch 2-72-8, 2-122-13, 3-43-5, 13-2
/EOD (Collect and Route option) 7-6
EPREMIUM (facility outpulse command) 16-6, 16-18
Equal Access

Index

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ANI (Automatic Number Identification)


batch entry of validation codes 13-2
changing validation list 13-18
displaying validation list 13-19
entry of validation codes 13-18
Feature Group B information controlled by Dial
Control class 11-8, 13-8
information digits 13-3, 13-513-6, 13-9,
13-1313-15
modification of validation codes 13-18
number of validation codes possible 13-2
system destination for validation 7-29
validation (background information) 13-2
and cut-through calling 13-2, 13-1213-13, 13-15
Feature Group B
background information 13-2
call sequence of 13-3
Dial Control Class and 11-3
listing parameters 13-10
modifying parameters 13-9
resetting parameters 13-10
trunk groups and 25-2
Feature Group D 7-29
ANI system destination for 7-29
call sequence of 13-4
Dial Control Class and 11-2
International Routing codes 13-6
call sequence of 13-6
modifying parameters 13-11
setting International System Routing Codes
13-17
handles calls with Feature Group B or D 13-1
Error-Tone (destination) 7-16
Execcom (destination) 7-16
Executive Intercom Dialing 7-16
/EXT (Collect and Route option) 7-6, 16-14
Extended Superframe, in DTUs 4-20, 4-27
Extension Groups 14-2
alarm configuration for 24-9, 24-55
Attendant type 5-4, 14-2, 15-1, 15-3, 15-7, 15-11
master extension for 5-4
busy treatment 24-87
Hunt type 15-1, 15-715-8, 24-55
overflow extensions 15-215-3, 15-5, 24-87
queuing 15-215-3, 15-5, 24-87
ring attributes 15-4
Screening type 15-1, 15-4, 15-7, 15-14
search types 15-2
System Timers and 15-415-5
extension security 7-107-11, 7-17, 7-29, 24-924-10,
24-56
combination digits for 7-107-11, 7-17, 7-29
modifying parameters for 24-924-10, 24-56
extensions
ACD type 14-1, 14-24
Agent extension 14-1
class of service and 14-14
Supervisor Extension 14-2

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Attendant Workstation type 14-2, 14-27
class of service type 14-14
conference keyset type 14-3, 14-29
class of service and 14-15
data type 14-4, 14-37
class of service and 14-17
DCA type 14-3, 14-16, 14-34
class of service and 14-16
display window, and Directory editor 12-1
extension group alarms 24-9, 24-55
external type 8-12, 12-112-2, 18-4
conferences and 8-12
HIL-signaled station type 14-5, 14-39
class of service and 14-17
Key Service Unit (KSU) type 14-5, 14-42
class of service and 14-18
display model 14-42
feature keys 14-45
Line Keyset type 14-5, 14-47
class of service and 14-18
listing 14-7814-79
locking 7-10, 7-17, 7-29
default COS for 7-10, 7-17, 7-29
Optic Keyset type 14-6, 14-51
class of service and 14-19
Optic Teleset type 14-614-7, 14-55
class of service and 14-19
Page type 14-7, 14-58
class of service 14-20
parking 7-22, 7-25
primary users of 12-1
privacy 7-26
SDCA type 14-70
class of service and 14-23
Data Control tables and 14-70
Secondary Keyset type 14-8, 14-60
class of service and 14-20
Secondary Teleset type 14-814-9, 14-64
class of service and 14-21
security of 7-10, 7-17, 7-29, 24-924-10, 24-56
setting reminders 7-28
Station type 14-9, 14-67
class of service and 14-22
unlocking 7-10, 7-29
WIL ACD type 14-1014-11, 14-72
class of service and 14-23
external station 8-12, 12-112-2, 18-4

F
/FAC (Collect and Route option) 7-6
facilities
can be used by multiple Route Patterns 16-2
/FAC option in Collect and Route 7-6
paging equipment with 16-2, 16-7
recorded messages with 16-2, 16-7
tied to route patterns 16-1, 16-11, 20-1
tied to trunk groups 16-1, 16-11
WIL (Workstation Interface Link) configuration 16-2

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Facility (editor)
adding
regular type 16-17
HIL (Host Interface Link) type 16-23
PRI type 16-20, 16-23
background information
regular facilities
Class of Service guidelines 16-5
HIL facilities
chart of profiles 16-15
profiles 16-1316-14
PRI facilities 16-1116-12
configuration examples 16-12
information elements 16-11
HIL facilities 14-39
outpulse commands
ADVANCE 16-5, 16-18, 16-27
BPREMIUM 16-5, 16-18
CDPULSE 16-5, 16-18, 16-27
CMETNACK 16-6, 16-18
CMF 16-6, 16-18
CPDETECTOR 16-6, 16-18
CSM 16-6, 16-18
CTTONE 16-6, 16-18, 16-27
EPREMIUM 16-6, 16-18
LISTEN 16-6, 16-18, 16-27
NULL 16-7, 16-18, 16-27
PANSWER 16-7, 16-18
PAUSE 16-7, 16-18, 16-27
PBDTONE 16-7, 16-18, 16-27
PDIGIT 16-7, 16-18
PDTONE 16-7, 16-18, 16-27
POVERLAPPED 16-8, 16-19
PSPLASHBACK 16-8, 16-19, 16-27
PWINK 16-8, 16-19, 16-27
SACCT 16-8, 16-19, 16-27
SANI 16-8, 16-19
SAUTH 16-8, 16-19, 16-27
SCAT 16-8, 16-19
SCIR 16-9, 16-19, 16-27
SCON 16-9, 16-19
SDIGITS 16-9, 16-19, 16-27
SEND 16-9, 16-19, 16-27
SID 16-9, 16-19, 16-27
SPREFIX 16-9, 16-19
SRC 16-10, 16-19
STERMINATOR 16-10, 16-19, 16-27
WANSWER 16-10, 16-19, 16-27
WBDTONE 16-10, 16-19
WCMETANS 16-10, 16-19
WDTONE 16-10, 16-19
WLOOK 16-10, 16-19

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PRI elements
CBC 16-21
REQEXCLV 16-2116-22
SACC 16-22
SACCT 16-22
SANI 16-22
SAUTH 16-22
SCDN (required) 16-21
SCDSUB 16-21
SCLN 16-21
SCLSUB 16-21
SCON 16-22
SCOS 16-21
SDEE 16-22
SDIGITS 16-22
SEND 16-22
SID 16-22
SNAM 16-21
SNCOS 16-21
SPROG 16-21
SRC 16-22
SRDR 16-21
STGID 16-21
STNS 16-21
STRANS 16-22
PRI number types
INTERNATIONAL 16-22
NATIONAL 16-22
SUBSCRIBER 16-22
UNKNOWN 16-22
Failure Class of Service (COS) 3-2, 13-2, 24-47
FEA-INT (Feature Access Disallowed Intercept) 7-35,
17-1
Feature Access, used as destination 7-8
Feature Class
Call Redirection and 5-2
Class 0 preconfigured for maintenance dialing 17-1
customizing 17-90
external extension treatment, with conferences 8-12
part of Class of Service 6-16-2, 17-1
resetting to defaults 17-90
some features available only on certain systems
17-1

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types of classes
Agent 17-25, 17-29, 17-33, 17-37, 17-41,
17-45, 17-49, 17-53, 17-57, 17-61,
17-69, 17-73, 17-77, 17-81, 17-85,
17-89
Attendant Workstation 17-89
Conference Keyset 17-89
Custom 17-89
Data 17-89
Facility 17-89
No Origination 17-89
Optic 17-89
Screener 17-89
SDCA 17-89
Secondary 17-89
Station 17-89
Supervisor 17-89
Trunk 17-89
VMS-Line 17-89
VMS-Trunk 17-89
WIL Agent 17-89

Index

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types of features
Announcement Override 17-2
Answer Pretone 17-2
Answer Suppression 17-2
Auto Wrapup 17-2
Auto-Answer 17-2
Barge 17-2
Barge Protection 17-2
Broadcast Page 17-3
Busy Callback 17-3
Call Redirection 5-2, 17-3
Call Supervisor 17-3
Called CDR Output 17-3
Caller Answer Pretone 17-4
Caller CDR Output 17-4
Camp On 17-4
Camp On Notification Suppression 17-4
CDR on Answer 17-3
Checkout 17-4
Code Validation 17-4
Conference 17-4
Conference Copy 17-4
Conference Disconnect 17-4
Connection Detail 17-5
Directed Pickup 17-5
Emergency Recorder 17-5
Event Code 17-5
Ext. Sec. Admin. Comb. Change 17-5
Ext. Sec. Comb. Change 17-6
Extension Dialing 17-6
Extension Restriction Protection 17-6
Extension Security 17-6
Extension Status Inquiry 17-6
External Call Forwarding 17-6, 20-4
External Campers 17-6
External Extension Treatment 17-6
Forced Event Code 17-6
Group Pickup 17-7
Headset Operation 17-7
Held Party Bridge 17-7
Held Party Bridge to Called 17-7
Held Route 17-7
Held Route Copy Acc. Option 17-8
Held Route Copy Acct. Option 17-7
Held Route Copy Auth. Option 17-7
Hold 17-8
Inhibit Recall 17-8
Internal Campers 17-8
Line Disconnect 17-8
Maintenance Dialing 17-8
Meet-Me Conferencing Access 17-8
Message Waiting 17-8
Multi-Conferencing 17-8
No Answer Callback 17-9
Override on Called Party 17-9
Page 17-9
Park 17-9
Port Connect Request 17-9
Port Connect Target 17-9

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Port Dialing 17-9


Post-termination Rerouting 17-10
Preanswer Rerouting 17-10
Preset Conference Access 17-10
Priority Queuing 17-10
Privacy 17-10
Privileged Calling 17-10
Privileged Calling Protection 17-10
R2 Signaling Protocol 17-10
Remote Call Forward Cancellation 17-11
Remote Extension Restriction 17-11
Remote Hookflash 17-11
Remote Privacy 17-11
Remote Routing 17-11
Remote Time Reminder 17-12
RLT 17-11
RLT Flash 17-11
RLT Outpulsing 17-11
Room Status 17-12
Self Forwarding 17-12
Send MCT Signal When Idle 17-12
Send NOCHARGE Signal When Idle 17-12
Serial DISA 17-12
Service Observing 17-13
Shuttle Signaling Protocol 17-13
Silent Ringing 17-13
Speed Dial 17-13
Supervised Transfer 17-13
Third Party Call Disconnect 17-13
Third Party Call Setup 17-13
Time Reminder 17-13
Tone Ringing 17-13
Transfer by Access Code 17-13
Trunk Dialing 17-14
Unsupervised Transfer 17-14
VMS Access 17-14
VMS System 17-14
VMS Tone Prompt 17-14
WIL Number Entry 17-14
WIL Pre-Answer Data Output 17-14
Workstation Interface Link 17-15
Wrapup 17-15
Zip Tone Given on Auto-Answer 17-15
Feature Display Device
with conferences 8-5, 8-7, 8-10, 8-12, 8-148-15
Data Control and 10-510-6
example of display 10-6
Feature Group B
background information 13-2
call sequence of 13-3
Dial Control Class and 11-3, 11-711-8, 13-8
information controlled by Dial Control Class 11-8,
13-8
listing parameters 13-10
modifying parameters 13-9
resetting parameters 13-10
trunk groups and 25-2
Feature Group D 7-29, 11-2, 16-15
and International Routing codes 13-6

Index

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ANI system destination for 7-29


call sequence of 13-4
Dial Control class and 11-2
International Routing codes, call sequence of 13-6
modifying parameters 13-11
setting International System Routing Codes 13-17
feature keys, on KSU 14-45
fiber, and PIU (Peripheral Interface Unit) 22-3
filters, CDR (Call Detail Recording) 24-4824-50
flow control, and DCAs (Data Communications Adaptors)
10-4, 10-14
Forced Authorization Codes 3-2, 11-2, 16-14, 24-4
Dial Control class and 11-2
in HIL profile 16-14
system editing and 24-4
forwarding (call) 7-10, 15-4, 20-4
Extension Groups and 15-4
4WEM (4-Wire Ear and Mouth) board 4-16
frame slip counter, in DTUs 4-20, 4-23, 4-27, 4-30

G
GPU (destination) 7-16
Ground Start (GS) trunk 25-1, 25-9
group conflicts, in call redirection 5-2
Group II signals (R2)
configured in Extensions editor 14-27, 14-32,
14-35, 14-38, 14-41, 14-46, 14-49, 14-54,
14-56, 14-63, 14-68, 14-73
group pick-up (destination) 7-16
GS (Ground Start) trunk 25-1, 25-9
Class of Service and 25-1
GSLS (Ground Start/Loop Start) board 4-16

H
hard disk, problems with 13-2
hard hold 14-6
HDLU (Hex Digital Line Unit)
ACD Extensions and 14-114-2, 14-4
board configuration for 4-16
conference keysets and 14-2, 14-4, 14-6, 14-10
HDN (Harris-Defined Network) 4-29
/HELD-ROUTE (Collect and Route option) 7-7
HELP command 1-6
HF (homing forward) search type 25-12, 25-16
HIL (Host Interface Link)
chart of profiles 16-1516-16
facility type 14-39, 16-1316-16, 16-23
switch ID field in 16-15
HIL-signaled station extensions 14-5, 14-39
class of service and 14-17
Route-Request destination and 7-28
timers for 24-100
HIL-signaled stations
class of service and 14-17
configuration of 14-5, 14-39
Pickup Groups and 19-1
HLUT (Hex Line Unit with Test) 4-16, 24-55
hold, hard 14-6

Index

homing forward, search type 25-12, 25-16


homing reverse, search type 25-12, 25-16
Host Interface Link (HIL)
chart of profiles 16-1516-16
facility type 14-39, 16-1316-16, 16-23
switch ID field in 16-15
HIL-signaled station extensions 14-5, 14-39
class of service and 14-17
Route-Request destination and 7-28
timers for 24-100
HR (homing reverse) search type 25-12, 25-16

I
/ID (Collect and Route option) 7-7
IMD (Inter-Machine Data) mode 4-20
information digits 13-3, 13-513-6, 13-9, 13-1313-15
information elements (PRI) 16-1116-12
/INS (Collect and Route option) 7-7, 16-14
intercept tones 24-1024-11, 24-6024-61
intercepts
All Trunks Busy 7-35, 24-60
Control 24-60
Feature Access Disallowed 7-35, 17-1, 24-60
Insufficient Routing Class 7-35
Invalid Number 7-35
Line 24-60
Network Control Facilities 7-35
No Dial 24-6024-61
Number 24-60
Partial Dial 24-60
Route Pattern 24-60
Time-Out 7-35
tone configuration for 24-1024-11, 24-6024-61
Undefined Extension 7-35
interdigit timer 24-97
interface types, for PRI 4-26, 4-30
Inter-Machine Data mode, in DTUs 4-20
INTERNATIONAL (PRI facility number type) 16-22
ISD (destination) 7-16
ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)
and Transit Network Selection (TNS)
Collect and Route option 7-7
PRI facility element 16-21
PRI (Primary Rate Interface)
configuring trunk unit 4-15, 4-26, 4-29
connection diagram for 4-15
DMS1 4-26, 4-29
DMS2 4-26, 4-29
interface types 4-26, 4-30
NCATSC (Non-Call Associated Temporary
Signaling Connection) and 7-22
timer configuration 24-1324-15, 24-66
ISDU (destination) 7-17

K
Key Service Unit (KSU)
class of service and 14-18
configuration of 14-5, 14-42

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destination for 7-17


display model 14-42
feature keys 14-45
Pickup Groups and 19-1
Keyset Telephones 14-5
alternate name for KSU 14-5
keyset, conference 14-214-3, 14-15, 14-29
button profiles in 14-3, 14-31
keyset, line 14-5, 14-47
keyset, optic 14-6, 14-51
keyset, secondary 14-8, 14-60
Kolizey trunk 25-9
KP digits 25-15
KSU-Ans-Mode (destination) 7-17
KSU-Ring-Sound (destination) 7-17

L
Line Answer Pretone Time 24-81
Line Keysets
class of service and 14-18
configuration of 14-5, 14-47
Pickup Groups and 19-1
line trunk 25-9
Line-INT (Undefined Extension Intercept) 7-35
link DCA (Data Communications Adaptor) 10-1110-12,
10-4110-42, 24-73
connection diagram for 10-12, 14-3
LISTEN (facility outpulse command) 16-6, 16-18, 16-27
/LOC (Collect and Route option) 7-7, 16-15
locking extension 7-10, 7-17, 7-29
default COS for 7-10, 7-17, 7-29
Lock-Phone (destination) 7-107-11, 7-17, 7-29
Log, Batch
listing (Authorization Codes) 2-122-13, 3-4
logical devices, configuration of 24-12, 24-63, 24-65
Lookahead Signaling 16-10, 25-3, 25-11
Loop Start (LS) trunk 4-16, 25-1, 25-9
12kHz metering type 4-16, 25-9
16kHz metering type 4-16, 25-9
50kHz metering type 4-16, 25-9
board configuration of 4-16
Class of Service and 25-1
loss, system 24-1624-19, 24-7624-78, 24-80
LSM12 (Loop Start with 12kHz pulse metering) trunk
4-16, 25-9
LSM16 (Loop Start with 16kHz pulse metering) trunk
4-16, 25-9
LSM50 (Loop Start with 50kHz pulse metering) trunk
4-16, 25-9
LU (Line Unit) 4-16
LUT (Line Unit with Test) 4-16, 24-55

M
Maint (destination) 7-18
Maint1 (destination) 7-18
Maint2 (destination) 7-19
Maint3 (destination) 7-19
maintenance dialing 7-187-19, 11-1

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Routing Class 0 reserved for 21-2


master number, for Attendant Group 14-2, 15-3
master number, for Hunt Group 15-2
Matrix Switching Unit (MXU) 22-1
adding to Shelf Map 22-3
first one defined for conference/tone 22-222-3
handles up to 1024 ports 22-2
illustration of in system 22-1
Meet-Me (destination) 7-19
Meet-Me conference 8-1, 8-13, 8-15
destination for 7-19
monitoring of 7-19
network type 8-2
Meet-Me-ICC (destination) 7-19
Meet-Me-Monitor (destination) 7-19
Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
destination for 7-20
SMDI devices for 24-63, 24-73, 24-75
MF (multi-frequency) signaling
facilities and 16-6, 16-9
system parameter for 24-84
MFC (fully compelled) signaling 25-11, 25-14
timers for 24-10124-102
Mill (destination) 7-19
milliwatt test tone 7-19
Mission Conferencing 8-2
MNP (Modular Network Platform)
capable of 1,024 Extension Groups 15-7
capable of 255 Feature Classes 17-1
capable of 255 Routing Classes 21-121-2
copying shelf map into new database 22-5
Msg-Wait-Off (destination) 7-20
Msg-Wait-Off-Acc (destination) 7-20
Msg-Wait-On (destination) 7-20
Msg-Wait-On-Acc (destination) 7-21
MWI (Message Waiting Indicator)
destination for 7-20
SMDI devices for 24-63, 24-73, 24-75
MXU (Matrix Switching Unit) 22-1
adding to Shelf Map 22-3
first one defined for conference/tone 22-222-3
handles up to 1,024 ports 22-2
illustration of in system 22-1

N
NACK signals, in facilities 16-6, 16-10
NATIONAL (PRI facility number type) 16-22
NCATSC (Non-Call-Associated Temporary Signaling
Connection) 7-22, 18-1, 18-418-6
and Class of Service 18-4
NCATSC-Call (destination) 7-22
and networked nodes 18-1, 18-3
network administrator 18-1
Network Attendant Workstation Application Note 18-1
network conference 8-2
Network Editing
adding to tables 18-5
custom station types and 18-4

Index

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external stations and 18-4


modifying tables 18-6
Node Descriptors 18-118-3, 18-5
background information 18-3
modifying 18-6
PNANI (Private Network Automatic Number
Identification) and 18-3, 18-518-6,
25-11, 25-1425-15
published directory 18-1, 18-418-5, 18-7
clearing 18-7
published stations and 18-4
next-call extensions 14-2
night bell, and call redirection 5-2
night-answer number, and call redirection 5-2
no origination (Dial Control class) 11-2, 25-2
Node Descriptors (Network Editing) 18-118-3, 18-5
background information 18-3
modifying 18-6
node, network 18-1, 18-3, 18-518-6
Non-Call-Associated Temporary Signaling Connection
(NCATSC) 7-22, 18-1, 18-418-6
and Class of Service 18-4
NRI (Automated Voice Response option) 7-34, 11-8
NSAP subaddress (Facility editor) 16-22
/NT (Collect and Route tone option) 7-36, 11-8
NULL (facility outpulse command) 16-7, 16-18, 16-27
Num-INT (Invalid Number Intercept) 7-35

O
one-way connection (VF) 16-6
OPS (Off-Premises Station Unit) 4-16
OPST (Off-Premises Station Unit with Test) 4-16
Optic Keysets
class of service and 14-19
configuration of 14-6, 14-51
Pickup Groups and 19-2
Optic Teleset Users Handbook 15-5
Optic Telesets
class of service and 14-19
configuration of 14-614-7, 14-55
Pickup Groups and 19-2
options
Automated Voice Response (AVR) 7-34, 11-8
NRI 7-34, 11-8
RI 7-34, 11-8
Batch command 2-8, 3-5

Index

Collect and Route


and Call Detail Recording (CDR) 7-5
/ACC 7-6
/ACCT 7-6, 16-1316-14
/ACDD 7-6
/ANS 7-6
/ANSDTMF 7-6
/AUTH 7-6, 16-14
/CON 7-6
/DANS 7-6
/DANSDTMF 7-6
/DNIS 7-6, 16-13
/DTMF 7-6
/EOD 7-6
/EXT 7-6, 16-14
/FAC 7-6
/HELD-ROUTE 7-7
/ID 7-7
/INS 7-7, 16-14
/LOC 7-7, 16-15
/POVERLAP 7-7
/REM 7-7
/ROU 7-7
/TNS 7-7
/WINK 7-7
/WINKDTMF 7-7
Collect and Route tone options 7-36
/CDT 7-36, 11-8
/DT 7-36, 7-41, 11-8
/NT 7-36, 11-8
/ST 7-36, 11-8
origination, no (Dial Control class) 11-2, 25-2
overflow extensions, for Extension Groups 15-215-3,
15-5
overlapped outpulsing 16-8

P
page extension 14-7, 14-58
class of service and 14-20
Page1Page8 (destination) 7-22, 14-58, 20-2
paging, destinations for 7-22, 14-58, 20-2
paging, Route Pattern for 20-2
PANSWER (facility outpulse command) 16-7, 16-18
parity adaption 10-3
park pick-up 7-25
Park-Held-Party (destination) 7-22
PAT-INT (Insufficient Routing Class Intercept) 7-35
PAUSE (facility outpulse command) 16-7, 16-18, 16-27
pause, before outpulsing, in facility 16-7
pause, for answer, in facility 16-7
PBDTONE (facility outpulse command) 16-7, 16-18,
16-27
PCM30 (Pulse Code Modulation) trunk 4-24, 25-9
PDIGIT (facility outpulse command) 16-7, 16-18
PDTONE (facility outpulse command) 16-7, 16-18,
16-27
Peripheral Interface Unit (PIU) 22-1, 22-3
dedicated to copper or fiber 22-2

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handles up to 1,024 ports 22-2


has two connectors 22-2
illustration of in system 22-1
Peripheral Shelf Line Interface (PSLI) 22-1
connects directly to interface shelves 22-2
illustration of in system 22-1
Pickup Groups 7-16
access code for defined in Collect and Route 7-16,
19-1
adding 19-2
background information 19-1
extension types allowed in 19-1
Attendant Workstations 19-1
HIL-signaled stations 19-1
Key Service Units (KSUs) 19-1
Line Keysets 19-1
Optic Keysets 19-2
Optic Telesets 19-2
Secondary Keyset Extensions 19-2
Secondary Teleset Extensions 19-2
stations 19-2
Feature Class and 19-1
have up to 32 members 19-1
let users answer calls to other extensions 19-1
Screening Groups in 19-2
PIU (Peripheral Interface Unit) 22-1, 22-3
dedicated to copper or fiber 22-2
handles up to 1,024 ports 22-2
has two connectors 22-2
illustration of in system 22-1
PMS (Property Management System) 24-63, 24-73,
24-75
PNANI (Private Network Automatic Number
Identification) 16-9, 16-15, 18-3, 18-518-6,
24-81, 25-11, 25-1425-15
also known as Switch ID 16-9
configured in System Parameters 16-15
system parameter for 24-81
trunks and 25-11, 25-1425-15
port barge 7-11, 7-23
port connect 7-23
Port-Barge (destination) 7-23
Port-Connect-1 (destination) 7-23
Port-Connect-2 (destination) 7-23
Port-Connect-3 (destination) 7-237-24
Port-Connect-4 (destination) 7-23
Port-to-Port Nailed-Up data connection 10-3, 14-3,
14-10
extension editor and 14-3, 14-10
/POVERLAP (Collect and Route option) 7-7
POVERLAPPED (facility outpulse command) 16-8,
16-19
PPU (destination) 7-25
Pre-Answer Rerouting 16-6, 24-15, 24-68, 24-70
precise dial tone (PDT) 16-7
prefix command, in Analyze and Route 2-42-6, 2-11,
2-13
premium tone, outpulsing 16-516-6
preset conference 8-1, 8-118-12

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Preset-Conf (destination) 7-25


Preset-Join (destination) 7-25
Preset-Orig (destination) 7-26
PRI (Primary Rate Interface)
and NCATSC (Non-Call Associated Temporary
Signaling Connection) 7-22
as out-of-band signaling method 7-14, 7-20,
7-307-31
configuration of trunk board 4-15, 4-264-29, 4-31
connection diagram for 4-15
facility type 16-1116-12, 16-20, 16-23
information elements 16-1116-12
timer configuration 24-1324-15, 24-66
trunk type (PR) 25-9
Primary Rate Interface (PRI)
and NCATSC (Non-Call Associated Temporary
Signaling Connection) 7-22
as out-of-band signaling method 7-14, 7-20,
7-307-31
configuration of trunk board 4-15, 4-264-29, 4-31
connection diagram for 4-15
facility type 16-1116-12, 16-20, 16-23
information elements 16-1116-12
timer configuration 24-1324-15, 24-66
trunk type (PR) 25-9
primary user, of extension 12-1
privacy, extension 7-26
Privacy-Off (destination) 7-26
Privacy-On (destination) 7-26
profile, HIL Route Request
chart of 16-1316-16
PRR (Pre-Answer Rerouting)
allows trunk busy detection 16-6
configured in System Editing 24-15, 24-68, 24-70
PSLI (Peripheral Shelf Line Interface) 22-1
connects directly to interface shelves 22-2
illustration of in system 22-1
PSPLASHBACK (facility outpulse command) 16-8,
16-19, 16-27
PTRR (Post-Termination Rerouting) 24-15, 24-68
published directory 18-1, 18-418-5, 18-7
clearing 18-7
modifying network version 18-7
published station 18-4
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)
trunk type (PCM30) 25-9
pulsed trunk group 25-9
PWINK (facility outpulse command) 16-8, 16-19, 16-27

Q
queue point, in Route Pattern 20-4, 20-620-7, 20-23
queuing, in Extension Groups 15-215-3, 15-5
queuing, in Route Patterns 20-620-7

R
RBS (Robbed Bit Signaling) 4-20
real-time, and Feature Display Devices 10-5
Reconnect-Held (destination) 7-26

Index

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recorder, emergency 7-16


Reference Timing Unit (RTU) 4-11, 4-19, 24-54
Reliable Disconnect
part of Class of Service 6-1, 6-4
trunk chart for 6-4, 25-3
trunk groups and 6-4, 25-3
/REM (Collect and Route option) 7-7
Rem-Cancel-Rmder (destination) 7-26
reminders, extension 7-28
Remote Extension Restriction 7-13
Remote-Account (destination) 7-27
Remote-Auth (destination) 7-27
Remote-Hookflash (destination) 7-27
Remote-Routing (destination) 7-27
Rem-Set-Rmder (destination) 7-26
REQEXCLV (PRI facility element) 16-2116-22
Reroute Destinations 24-15, 24-68, 24-70
rerouting 16-6, 24-15, 24-68, 24-70
Restart-Dialing (destination) 7-27
RETURN key
chooses default value at prompt 1-6
RI (Automated Voice Response option) 7-34, 11-8
ring attributes, for Extension Groups 15-4
RLT (Release Link Trunk), and WIL facilities 16-2
RLT-Outpulse (destination) 7-27
Robbed Bit Signaling (RBS) 4-20
/ROU (Collect and Route option) 7-7
Route Pattern
allow points 20-6, 20-18
Analyze and Route tables with 20-1
Collect and Route tables with 20-1
continuation patterns in 20-7, 20-11
example of (pattern listing) 20-920-10
example of (picture) 20-8
facilities and 20-13
intecept for 24-60
paging and 16-2, 16-7, 20-2
queue points 20-4, 20-620-7, 20-23
queuing and 20-4, 20-620-7
recorder type 16-2, 16-7
route points 20-4, 20-20
types of 20-220-4, 20-620-7, 20-11
Auto-Answer 14-39, 14-51, 14-55, 14-61,
14-67, 20-14
Batch 20-12
Custom 20-11
General 20-11
Message 20-11
Page 20-11
Recorder 20-11
Secretary 20-11
Standard 20-11
used as destination 7-8, 7-34
uses Routing Classes to guide calls 21-1
route point, in Route Pattern 20-4, 20-20
Route Request, HIL (Host Interface Link)
chart of profiles 16-1516-16
profiles for 16-1316-16
Route-Request-n (destination) 7-28

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Routing Class
adding 21-2
background information 21-121-2
comments urged when creating 21-1
HIL (Host Interface Link) and 16-15
part of Class of Service 6-16-2, 21-1
sample of 21-2
sending from facilities 16-10
used by Route Patterns tables 21-1
RTS (Request to Send) 10-14
RTU (Reference Timing Unit) 4-11, 4-19

S
S4WEM (Special 4-Wire Ear and Mouth) trunk 4-16
SACC (PRI facility element) 16-22
SACCT (facility outpulse command) 16-8, 16-19, 16-27
SACCT (PRI facility element) 16-22
SANI (facility outpulse command) 16-8, 16-19
SANI (PRI facility element) 16-22
SAUTH (facility outpulse command) 16-8, 16-19, 16-27
SAUTH (PRI facility element) 16-22
SAVE command
expedites editor changes 10-4
used to save database changes 1-3
SCAT (facility outpulse command) 16-8, 16-19
SCDN (PRI facility element) 16-21
SCDSUB (PRI facility element) 16-21
SCIR (facility outpulse command) 16-9, 16-19, 16-27
SCLN (PRI facility element) 16-21
SCLSUB (PRI facility element) 16-21
SCON (facility outpulse command) 16-9, 16-19
SCON (PRI facility element) 16-22
SCOS (PRI facility element) 16-21
Screening Groups
have four loops 19-2
in Pickup Groups 19-2
SDEE (PRI facility element) 16-22
SDIGITS (facility outpulse command) 16-9, 16-19, 16-27
SDIGITS (PRI facility element) 16-22
search type, for Extension Groups 15-2
search type, for Trunk Groups 25-12, 25-16
Secondary Keyset Extensions
class of service and 14-20
configuration of 14-8, 14-60
Pickup Groups and 19-2
Secondary Teleset Extensions 14-814-9, 14-64
class of service and 14-21
Pickup Groups and 19-2
secretary, Route Pattern type 20-3
security code digits, in HIL profile 16-14
security, extension 7-107-11, 7-17, 7-29
SELECT command
used to open database 1-3
SEND (facility outpulse command) 16-9, 16-19, 16-27
SEND (PRI facility element) 16-22
Send-Status-Dgts (destination) 7-28
Serial Interface Unit (SIU) 4-19, 24-7124-72
Set-Rmder-Time (destination) 7-28

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SF2100 (Single Frequency, 2100Hz) trunk 4-16, 25-10
SF2600 (Single Frequency, 2600Hz) trunk 4-16, 25-10,
25-13
Shelf Group 22-4
adding to Shelf Map 22-4
background information 22-2
can define up to 18 22-2
copper 22-4
fiber 22-4
reflects system wiring 22-2
Shelf Map 1-3
adding MXU (Matrix Switching Unit) 22-3
adding Shelf Group 22-4
COPY command 1-3, 22-2, 22-5
shortcuts, command 1-6
SID (facility outpulse command) 16-9, 16-19, 16-27
SID (PRI facility element) 16-22
Signaling System 7 (SS7)
as out-of-band signaling method 7-14, 7-20,
7-307-31
Silent (destination) 7-28
silent termination 7-28
silent tone 7-36
Silent-Monitor (destination) 7-28
Silent-No-Mill (destination) 7-28
simultaneous voice/data 10-9
Optic IV and 10-9
SIU (Serial Interface Unit) 4-19, 24-7124-72
compared to Administrative DCA (Data
Communications Adaptor) 10-5
SMDI (Simplified Message Desk Interface) 24-63, 24-89
SMFC (semi-compelled) signaling 25-11, 25-14
SNAM (PRI facility element) 16-21
SNCOS (PRI facility element) 16-21
Software Reference Manual 1-2
speed dialing 7-13, 7-167-17, 7-32, 14-4, 14-24,
14-29, 14-34, 14-40, 14-42, 14-47, 14-51,
14-55, 14-62, 14-67, 14-72
blocks in 14-4, 14-24, 14-29, 14-34, 14-40, 14-42,
14-47, 14-51, 14-55, 14-62, 14-67, 14-72
Splashback 24-81
splashback 16-8
SPREFIX (facility outpulse command) 16-9, 16-19
SPROG (PRI facility element) 16-21
SRC (facility outpulse command) 16-10, 16-19
SRC (PRI facility element) 16-22
SRDR (PRI facility element) 16-21
/ST (Collect and Route tone option) 7-36, 11-8
STA (destination) 7-28
Standby Queuing 20-7
station extension 14-9, 14-67
class of service 14-22
STERMINATOR (facility outpulse command) 16-10,
16-19, 16-27
STGID (PRI facility element) 16-21
STNS (PRI facility element) 16-21
STRANS (PRI facility element) 16-22
SUBSCRIBER (PRI facility number type) 16-22
suffix command, in Analyze and Route 2-42-6, 2-11

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Superframe, in DTUs 4-20, 4-27
switch ID 16-9, 16-15, 18-1, 18-518-6, 24-81
also known as PNANI (Private Network Automatic
Number Identification) 16-9
configured in System Parameters 16-15
HIL (Host Interface Link) field 16-15
system parameter for 24-81
SysAnn 24-46
SysAnn (System Announcements) 3-4
SysCodes 24-224-4, 24-47
SysLog 24-12, 24-63, 24-65
SysLoss 24-1624-19, 24-7624-78, 24-80
system conventions 1-6
System Editing
Account Code Formats and 7-8
Account Codes 24-1, 24-45
alternate conference breakdown and 24-48
Announcement Sources 24-46
announcements and 3-4
Authorization Code formats and 3-3, 7-33, 11-2
Authorization Codes 24-224-4, 24-47
CDR Filters and Parameters 24-524-6, 24-48
Devices 24-16, 24-7124-72
DTU Clock Source Reference 24-6, 24-8, 24-54
Extension Group Alarms 24-9, 24-55
Extension Security 7-10, 7-17, 7-29, 24-924-10,
24-56
Intercept Tones 24-1024-11, 24-6024-61
Logical Devices 24-12, 24-63, 24-65
Loss Tables 24-1624-19, 24-7624-78, 24-80
PRI Timers 24-1324-15, 24-66
System Devices
Admin.-type DCA/teleset and 10-24
System Parameters
custom rings for conferences 8-12
System Loss 24-1624-19, 24-7624-78, 24-80
System Parameters
Answer Update 24-83
Assign ATN to All Calls 24-83
BDTD failure threshold 24-85
Carriage Return with ACD QDO messages 24-88
C-Lead Activation 24-88
COM Ring Sound 24-88
CPD failure threshold 24-84
Direct in line trunks 24-85
DTD failure threshold 24-84
DTMF failure 24-84
Extension COS 24-87
Extension COS 2 24-87
Extension COS 3 24-87
Group Busy Treatment 24-87
ICC PRI trunk connect guarantee time 24-83
Line Answer Pretone Time 24-81
MF failure threshold 24-84
MFR2B failure threshold 24-85
MFR2F failure threshold 24-85
MWI ON Access Code 24-89
Number of Alarm Boards 24-86
Number of Dial Pulse Registers 24-86

Index

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Number of DTMF Registers 24-86


Number of MF Registers 24-86
Old ATN Allocation 24-83
PNANI switch ID 24-81
Seize fail max 24-84
Seize fail weight 24-84
Short holding time 24-83
Short holding time max 24-84
Short holding time weight 24-83
Splashback 24-81
TDD diagnostic port 24-85
Time Display Format 24-87
Trunk Answer Pretone Time 24-81
WIL Data facility 24-90
System Timers
ACD agent refusal time 24-93
ACD type 24-93
All trunks busy timer 24-105
ALS type 24-93
AW and station ring timer for trunk callback 24-94
AW ring timer for station callback 24-94
Busy timer 24-105
Call status monitor timer 24-96
Callback delay timer 24-94
Callback expiration timer 24-94
Callback type 24-94
Called controlled disconnect timer 24-99
Caller controlled disconnect timer 24-99
Campon notification timer 24-95
Camp-on type 24-95
Clear-All time 24-100
Clear-Unstable time 24-100
Connection type 24-95
critical digit timer 24-97
Dial pulse ratio 24-96
Dial-Pulse type 24-96
Digit Timers 24-97
Display Timer 24-98
DTMF In--Conversation Detection Time 24-98
Error timer 24-105
Extension Groups and 15-415-5
Forward no answer timer 24-103
Guarantee timer 24-95
Hangup Timers 24-98
Heartbeat interval time 24-100
Heartbeat time 24-100
HIL Timers 24-100
Initial digit timer 24-97
interdigit timer 24-97
Interpretation of Initial Battery Reversal 24-93
MFC forward digit time 24-101
MFC pulsed signal recognition time 24-10124-102
MFC Timers 24-10124-102
Minimum number reception duration 24-93
Minimum onhook timer 24-98
Minimum seizure duration 24-93
No answer extension ring timer 24-103
No answer UCD queuing timer 24-106
Number entry timer 24-97

Index

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Paging timer 24-96


Poverlapped digit timer 24-97
Recall ring timer 24-103
Recording timer 24-96
Release Acknowledgment Duration 24-93
Release time 24-100
Reminder interval timer 24-103
Reminder ring timer 24-103
Reminder Timers 24-103
Remote hookflash timer 24-99
Ring Timers 24-103
Simultaneous hangup timer 24-98
SMFC backward signals duration 24-10124-102
Speed dial update timer 24-97
Speed dial warning timer 24-105
Station callback ring timer 24-94
Station campon timer 24-95
Station hookflash time 24-99
Station ring time 24-103
Station UCD queuing timer 24-105
Supervised campon timer 24-95
Supervised ring timer 24-103
Supervised UCD queuing timer 24-105
Timed delay ring timer 24-103
Tone Timers 24-105
Trunk auto ring timer 24-104
Trunk Auto-Ring UCD queuing timer 24-106
Trunk callback prompt timer 24-105
Trunk campon timer 24-95
Trunk Group Timers 24-108, 24-11024-111, 25-6
Trunk to station ring timer 24-103
Trunk UCD queuing timer 24-106
UCD Timers 24-10524-106
View display timer 24-98
System/Department Speed Dialing
as system destination 7-32
background information 23-123-2
Call Detail Recording (CDR) and 7-32
choosing processing options for 23-223-3
Class of Service (COS) and 7-33, 23-223-3
destination for 7-13, 7-32
indexes for 23-4
lets caller use index to dial full number 23-1
made of two separate list types 23-1
Network Published Directory and 18-4, 18-7, 23-5
timer for 24-97

T
T1 DTU (Digital Trunk Unit) 4-19
configuration of 4-114-12, 4-194-20
terminal search, in Extension Groups 15-2
termination, silent 7-28
30PRI 4-29
Timed Delay Ring Timer 15-415-5
Time-INT (Time-Out Intercept) 7-35
/TNS (Collect and Route option) 7-7
tone options (Collect and Route) 7-36
tone, silent 7-36

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tones, intercept 24-1024-11, 24-6024-61
Transit Network Selection (TNS)
Collect and Route option 7-7
PRI facility element 16-21
Trunk Answer Pretone Time 24-81
Trunk Group (editor)
circuit allocation and 25-7
HILEM type 16-13
origination type 25-10, 25-13
signaling types 25-5
Answer 25-525-6
Dial-Tone 25-5
DTOPTIONAL 25-6
DTREQUIRED 25-6
Immediate 25-6
Wink 25-5
types of trunk groups
ALS (Alternate Loop Start) 25-9, 25-13
ALSPM (Alternate Loop Start with Pulse
Metering) 25-9, 25-13
CC (Clear Channel) trunk 25-9
DCA (asynchronous Data Communications
Adaptor) 25-9
DF600/750 (Dual Frequency 600/750Hz) 25-9
DID (Direct Inward Dial) 25-9
DIDMET (Direct Inward Dial, Metered) 25-9
EM (Ear and Mouth) 25-1, 25-9
GS (Ground Start) 25-1, 25-9
Kolizey (Kolizey DC circuiting) 25-9
LINE (line circuit) 25-9
LS (Loop Start) 25-1, 25-9
LSM12 (Loop Start with 12kHz pulse metering)
25-9
LSM16 (Loop Start with 16kHz pulse metering)
25-9
LSM50 (Loop Start with 50kHz pulse metering)
25-9
PCM30 (Pulse Code Modulation) 25-9
PR (Primary Rate Interface) 25-9
pulsed 25-9
R2ANLG (R2 Analog) 25-10
R2DGTL (R2 Digital) 25-10
SDCA (Synchronous Data Communication
Adaptor) 25-10
SF2100 (Single Frequency, 2100Hz) 25-10
SF2600 (Single Frequency, 2600Hz) 25-10,
25-13
trunk group timers 24-108, 24-11024-111, 25-6
Dial pulse collect delay 24-108
Disconnect delay time 24-108
Glare delay duration 24-108
Guard time 24-108
Hit immunity time 24-108
Hookflash allowed 24-108
Hookflash/disconnect immunity time 24-109
Incoming disconnect immunity delay 24-109
Maximum dial tone delay 24-109
Maximum pulse width 24-109
Maximum received wink duration 24-109

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Maximum supervisory delay 24-109


Minimum answer duration 24-109
Minimum ring burst duration 24-109
Outgoing disconnect immunity delay 24-109
Polarity disconnect duration 24-110
Post-hangup pulse detection 24-110
Time between ring bursts 24-110
Time to assume seizure if no ringing 24-110
Timed delay 24-110
Tip ground scan delay 24-110
Transmitted wink duration 24-110
Wink delay 24-110
trunk groups
can be tied to multiple facilities 16-2
circuit allocation and 25-7
Class of Service and 25-1
HIL (Host Interface Link) and 16-13, 16-15
tied to facilities 16-1, 16-11
trunk groups, definition of 25-1
trunk ID digits 25-10, 25-13
2MB DTU (2 Megabit Digital Trunk Unit) 4-134-14, 4-23
two-pass method 1-4
for Collect and Route configuration 7-40
for Extension Groups 15-6
2WEM (2-Wire Ear and Mouth) board 4-16

U
UCD (Uniform Call Distribution) 15-2
timers for 24-10524-106
Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) 15-2
Uniform Call Distribution Application Note 15-2
UNKNOWN (PRI facility number type) 16-22
unlocking extensions 7-107-11, 7-17, 7-29
Unlock-Phone (destination) 7-107-11, 7-17, 7-29

V
Validate-ANI (destination) 7-29
validation, ANI 7-29, 13-213-6, 13-1813-19
validation, Authorization code 3-1
VMS (Voice Messaging System)
destination for 7-307-31
Route Pattern for 20-220-3
VMS-Msgs (destination) 7-30
VMS-Msgs-Acc (destination) 7-31
VMS-No-Msgs (destination) 7-30
VMS-No-Msgs-Acc (destination) 7-31
Voice Messaging System (VMS)
destination for 7-307-31
Route Pattern for 20-220-3

W
wait, for answer signal 16-10
wait, for dial tone 16-10
wait, for lookahead 16-10
wait, for tone 16-10
WANSWER (facility outpulse command) 16-10, 16-19,
16-27

Index

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WBDTONE (facility outpulse command) 16-10, 16-19


WCMETANS (facility outpulse command) 16-10, 16-19
WDTONE (facility outpulse command) 16-10, 16-19
WIL (Workstation Interface Link) 10-1310-15
ACD (Automatic Call Distribution) and 10-1310-14,
14-1014-11, 14-72
alternate voice/data and 10-14
autobaud and 10-13
Data Control table for 10-4310-47
facilities for 16-2
WIL-ACD extension type 14-1014-11, 14-72
class of service and 14-23
WIL ACD extension 14-1014-11, 14-72
class of service and 14-23
/WINK (Collect and Route option) 7-7
wink signal 7-7, 16-8, 25-3, 25-5, 25-1025-11,
25-1425-15
/WINKDTMF (Collect and Route option) 7-7
WLOOK (facility outpulse command) 16-10, 16-19
World Zone I 7-3

X
XOFF, and DCAs (Data Communications Adaptors)
10-4, 10-14
XON, and DCAs (Data Communications Adaptors) 10-4,
10-14

Z
ZCS (Zero Code Suppression) 4-20, 4-27

Index

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