AT&T555-230-500Issue 1, January 1992DEFINITY®Communications SystemGeneric 1 & Generic 3System Management
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION● Chapter 9. References provides a list of references for related documents.● Chapter 10. Abbreviations and Acronyms lists abbr
GLOSSARYCCall Appearance, Attendant ConsoleSix buttons, labeled a through f, used to originate, receive, and hold calls. Each buttonhas two associated
GLOSSARYCall Work CodeA number, up to 16 digits, entered by ACD agents to record the occurrence of customer-defined events (such as account codes, soc
GLOSSARYConsoleSee Attendant Console.Controlled Outward RestrictionA calling party with this feature activated is restricted from dialing outgoing exc
GLOSSARYCoverage PointThe attendant positions (as a group), Direct Department Calling group, Uniform Call Dis-tribution group, Coverage Answer Group,
GLOSSARYDesignated Voice TerminalThe specific voice terminal to which calls, originally directed to a certain extensionnumber, are redirected. Commonl
GLOSSARYDigital TrunkA circuit in a telecommunications channel designed to handle digital voice and data.Digit ConversionA process used to convert spe
GLOSSARYEElectronic Tandem Network (ETN)A special tandem tie trunk network that has automatic call routing capabilities based onthe number dialed and
GLOSSARYFFacilityA general term used for the telecommunications transmission pathway and associatedequipment.Facility Restriction Level (FRL)The FRL i
GLOSSARYGGround-Start TrunkOn outgoing calls, the system transmits a request for services to the distant switchingsystem by grounding the trunk ring l
GLOSSARYIImmediate-Start Tie TrunkAfter establishing a connection with the distant switching system for an outgoing call, thesystem waits a nominal 65
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSCHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSOverviewThe terminal used to administer a DEFINITY Communicati
GLOSSARYInterworkingThe linking of dissimilar networks to provide an end-to-end call. In public networks, inter-working might include a Common Channel
GLOSSARYLLinkA transmitter-receiver channel or system that connects two locations.Listed Directory NumberA LDN is a publicly listed telephone number f
GLOSSARYManual-InManual-In is an ACD agent work mode that makes the agent available to receive callsand automatically puts the agent into After Call W
GLOSSARYModem PoolingProvides shared-use conversion resources that eliminate the need for a dedicatedmodem when a data module accesses, or is accessed
GLOSSARYOn-NetOn-Net facilities (for example, TTI trunks, private ISDN-PRI trunks) are dedicated to acustomer's private network. Whenever the cal
GLOSSARYPrimary/Secondary D-ChannelThe D-Channel Backup feature requires that one D-Channel be administered as the pri-mary D-Channel, and that a seco
GLOSSARYProperty Management System (PMS)A stand-alone computer that lodging and health services organizations use for servicessuch as reservations, ho
GLOSSARYRemote Access Barrier CodeUsed with remote access trunks to limit access to the System. When a call comes in ona remote access trunk, the user
GLOSSARYsSecondary ReferenceThe secondary reference is a backup DS1 facility used as a clock timing reference forsynchronization in case the primary
GLOSSARYStroke CountsMethod used by ACD agents to record up to nine customer-defined events on a per callbasis when the CMS is active.SuffixA suffix i
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSRefer to the following manuals for additional operation information on the 715, 513, 610, 4410, or4425 ter
GLOSSARYTandem Tie Trunk Network (TTTN)A private network that interconnects several customer switching systems by dial-repeating tie trunks. Access to
GLOSSARYTone/ClockThe Tone/Clock circuit pack provides tone generation and timing for the TDM bus. Theactive Tone/Clock circuit pack is currently prov
GLOSSARYVectoring (Basic)Allows the customer to specify the treatment of calls coming into the switch based uponthe dialed number. Vectoring (Basic) a
INDEXINDEX4410 Terminal, 2-1Administration Keys, 2-15Function Keys, 2-15Keyboard, 2-14425 Terminal, 2-1Administration Keys, 2-15Function Keys, 2-15Key
INDEXBBackspace Key, 2-4Backup, 7-1for a System With Duplication Option, 7-4for a System Without DuplicationOption Tape, 7-2Backup Disk, 8-1Backup Dis
INDEXDisplayInformation Voice Terminal, 5-5Translation Data AssociatedWith Voice Terminal, 5-5EEnhanced Terminal Administration, 5-1Enter Key, 2-1Erro
INDEXIIdentify Groupsto Which a Voice Terminal Belongs, 5-5Incorrect Login, 4-2Initialization, 1-2Initialize System, 1-2Introduction, 1-1KKeeping Reco
INDEXRRecord Keeping, 1-2Recorded AnnouncementsBackup, 7-1command, 7-1References, 9-1Refresh Key, 2-1Remote Administration, 44Remove and Replace Tapes
INDEXTerminal615 MT Terminal, 2-1Keyboard, 615 MT Terminal, 2-1Keys Table, 2-5Terminal Types, 2-1Used for Administration, 2-1Time and Date Screen Form
DEFINITY®System ManagementAT&T 555-230-500ADDIssue 1, January 1992Dated September 1992Communications SystemGeneric 1 and Generic 3Addendum
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALS715 MT TerminalThe 715 MT terminal emulates the AT&T 615 MT Terminal/System 75 Cartridge combination(5
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ContentsINTRODUCTIONOverview...1...
FiguresFigure 1-1.Save Translation—SPEA...1-2Figure 1-2.S
INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONOverviewThis addendum provides specific information for performing a System Backup for a DEFINITY®Communications System Generi
INTRODUCTIONOrganizationNote: In the interest of brevity, only G3s specific information is provided in this addendum.Refer to the appropriate section
SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3sSYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3sThe backup system for the DEFINITY G3s system employs a Memory Card. It does not have adup
SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3sThe following procedure can be used to make a backup Memory Card:1. Remove the Memory Card from the Netcon circuit pack.
SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3S9. The screen displays:save announcementsSAVE ANNOUNCEMENTSProcessorCommand Completion StatusError CodeSPE_ASuccess0Comm
SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3sErrorsMemory Card-related failures may occur for two reasons: the card is at fault or the Netcon circuitpack is at fault
SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3s9.10.11.12.13.14.Memory Card is not inserted in the systemResponse: Insert the Memory Card.Cannot access file; wrong typ
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALS513 BCT KeyboardThe 513 BCT keyboard is equipped with special cursor keys that allow the user to make corr
SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3S15.Command has been aborted; please try laterThe command has been pre-empted.Response: Try again later.16. Saved copy of
IndexIndexMAMemory Card Failures, 14Memory Cards, 1-1Errors, 1-4AnnouncementsFailures, 14restore, 1-1PBBackup, 1-1for a G3s System, 1-1G3s System, 1-1
IndexTTime Requiredto do a Backup on RecordedAnnouncements, 1-1WWhen toSave Recorded Announcements, 1-1I-2
AT&T 555-230-500ADD2Issue 1, January 1992Dated March 1993DEFINITY®Communications SystemGeneric 1 and Generic 3System Management Addendum(G3vs Cust
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ContentsAbout this Documenti Overviewi Organizationii1SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3VS1-1 Save Translation1-1 Save and Restore Recorded Announcemen
Screens1SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3VS1-1.Save Translation Screen-SPEA1-21-2.Save Announcements Screen-SPEA1-21-3.Save Translation Screen-SPEA1-31-4.
About this DocumentOverviewThis addendum provides specific information for performing a System Backup fora DEFINITY® Communications System Generic 3vs
About this DocumentOrganizationIn the interest of brevity, only G3VS specific information is provided in thisaddendum. Refer to the appropriate sectio
SYSTEM BACKUP FORDEFINITY G3VS1The backup system for the DEFINITY G3VS system employs a Memory Card.The standard Memory Card is a 1 Mb card for system
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSTABLE 2-A. Terminal Keys[F1][F1][F2]For This FunctionTo cancel a screen form or commandOnce the key is pre
SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vs4. Enter save translationand press [RETURN]. This command instructsthe system to take all translation information in me
SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vsOne Memory Card is provided with the system. If a backup Memory Card hasbeen purchased, the following procedure can be
SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vs9. The screen displays:save announcementsSAVE ANNOUNCEMENTSProcessorCommand Completion StatusError CodeSPE_ASuccess0Com
SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vsSave and Restore RecordedAnnouncementsEnter the save announcements command to save the recorded announcementsin the sys
SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vsErrorsMemory Card-related failures may occur for two reasons: the card is at fault orthe (TN777B) Netcon circuit pack i
SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vs7.8.9.10.File size exceededYou have run out of file space.Response: Call your AT&T representative.Invalid director
SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vs12.13.14.15.Request is incompatible with currently running operationsIndicates the storage system is in use.Response:
SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3vs16.17.Unknown type of Memory CardThe software does not know what type of Memory Card is inserted in theslot. This can o
IndexAAnnouncementsrestore, 1-5BBackup, 1-1G3VS System, 1-1using Memory Cards, 1-1Backup Recorded Announcements, 1-5Backup System, 1-1CCommandsBackup
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSTABLE 2-A (continued).Terminal KeysTerminal Type513 4410 4425For This Functionor or610*610†
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSTABLE 2-A (continued)Terminal KeysTerminal Type5134410 4425For This Functionoror610*610†715‡615 MT* 615 MT
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSTABLE 2-A (continued).Terminal KeysFor This FunctionTo move the cursor to the previous field on alineIf th
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSTABLE 2-A (continued).Terminal Keys*†‡Terminal Type513 4410 4425For This Functionor610* 610†715‡or615 MT*
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CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSNUMERIC LEGENDS ARE LOCATED ONTHE FRONT SURFACES OF THEMATRIX AT THE BOTTOM OFTHE RIGHT CLUSTER.FIGURE 2-2
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSHow to Program the Function Keys for a 513 BCTThis section covers the procedures used to program the funct
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSF1F2FIGURE 2-3. ScreenF3F4 F5Labels Displayed When the LCL MENUF6 F7 F8Key is Pressed on a 513 BCT2-12
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSFunction StringUSER PF KEY SET-UPActionLabelf1:keyedf1Ocf2:keyedf2Odf3:keyedf3Oef4:keyedf4Off5:keyedf5Ogf6
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSUSER PF KEY SET-UPLabelFunction Stringf1:f2:f3:duplicate station Hcdisplay station Hcchange station Hcf4:k
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALS4425, 4410, 610, and 615 MT TerminalsThe 4425, 4410, 615 MT, and 610 terminals can also be used to adminis
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSFIGURE 2-6. 4425 Keyboard Assignments2-16
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSFIGURE 2-7. 4410 Keyboard Assignments2-17
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSFIGURE 2-8. 610 MT Terminal Keyboard Assignments2-18
CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALSFIGURE 2-9. 615 MT Keyboard Assignments Used Without a 513 Emulation Cartridge2-19
ContentsCHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION...1-1Ove
CHAPTER 3. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONCHAPTER 3. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONAdministration SequenceAfter the system is installed, the System Manager must enter th
CHAPTER 3. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONThese items cannot be added to the system; however, they can be changed to suit businessneeds by entering the change c
CHAPTER 3. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONSystem ParametersSystem parameters allow the System Manager to assign values for system related features suchas Leave
CHAPTER 3. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONGroupsAfter the voice terminals are added, the following items can be administered using the add com-mands:●●●●●●Abbre
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMCHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMThis chapter covers administrative tasks that allow the System Manager to
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMSystem Login ProceduresNote:If your DEFINlTY system is being used with a G3-MA, refer to DEFINITY® Com-municatio
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEM7. If enter command:is displayed, you can enter the desired command. Press [HELP] toobtain the list of permissib
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMNote: Valid passwords contain four to seven alphabetic or numeric characters, or acombination of alpha and numer
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMNote: Remote Access users should be careful when using any command that requires user1.2.3.4.input such as next
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMHow to Administer the System From a Remote LocationMake sure data terminal speed settings are set at 1200 bps. T
How toHow toHow toHow toAdminister Dial Plan and Feature Access Codes...4-8Set Date and
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMAll four Netcon channels must be assigned. The following steps can be used to add a data orNetcon channel:1.2.3.
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMHow to Change a Netcon ChannelNetcon channels can be changed by entering the command change data module 4444 and
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMThe following steps give an example of how to change a FAC from three to two digits.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.1
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATE TASKS-SYSTEMHow to Set Date and TimeThe system date and time are set using the Date and Time form (see Figure 4-2). This form
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEM8. Enter the current year (1990-2099) and press [RETURN].Note: The cursor is positioned on Hour:.9. Enter the c
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMTABLE 4-A. Conversion to 24-Hour Clock12-HourStandard Time 24-HourClock Clock12:00 a.m. 01:00 a.m.12:00 a.m.23:0
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMHow to Print on DemandThe user can get a printout when print or the abbreviated version pr, is entered as the la
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEMFigure 4-3 is an example of a typical list history command as displayed on the terminal. Thecommand results are
CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINALCHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS—VOICE TERMINALHow to Administer Voice TerminalsVoice terminal administra
CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINALBefore a voice terminal can be removed from the system, it must be removed from the following:● Code Cal
CHAPTERCHAPTER9. REFERENCES ...10. ABBREVIATIONS AND...9-1ACRONYM
CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINAL● 7303S, 7305S, or 7309H Voice Terminals: Up to eight voice terminals can be assignedto one TN762 Hybrid
CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASK-VOICE TERMINALThe 7302H01B and the 7303H01B are assigned using the 7303S Voice Terminal form.The 7305H01B and 7305H02B
CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINALDisplay Information on a Voice TerminalThe display command allows you to look at a Voice Terminal form i
CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINALSTATIONSecurityNameCodeExtPortRoomJackCableFIGURE 5-1. Duplication Station Form Without a Data ModuleSTA
CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINALThe following steps give a brief example of how to duplicate two 7403D voice terminals.1.2.3.4.Enter dup
CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINALHow to Administer Voice Terminals Without HardwareAdministration Without Hardware (AWOH) provides the ab
CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASK-VOICE TERMINALHow to Administer Data Modules and Voice Terminal AdjunctsData Module AdministrationThe following types
CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINALFor the 7500B Data Module, multipoint administration is allowed for terminals with Service ProfileIdenti
CHAPTER 6. HARDWARE RECONFIGURATIONCHAPTER 6. HARDWARE RECONFIGURATIONOverviewBefore voice terminals, trunks, and data modules can be added to the sys
CHAPTER 6. HARDWARE RECONFIGURATIONCircuit Pack AdministrationCircuit pack administration is a capability that allows theSystem Manager to assign circ
FiguresFigure 2-1.Figure 2-2.Figure 2-3.Figure 2-4.Figure 2-5.Figure 2-6.Figure 2-7.Figure 2-8.Figure 2-9.Figure 4-1.Figure 4-2.Figure 4-3.Figure 5-1.
CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3iCHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3iDEFINlTY G1 and G3i systems use a tape-only backup sys
CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3iTape Backup for a System Without the Duplication OptionTwo cassette tapes are provided with the system
CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3i9. The screen displays:save announcementSPE ASAVE ANNOUNCEMENTProcessorCommand Completion StatusError
CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3iTape Backup for a System With the Duplication OptionFour cassette tapes are provided with the system.
CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3i9. The screen displays:save announcementsSPE BSAVE ANNOUNCEMENTProcessorCommand Completion Status Erro
CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3iTape ErrorsSince the tape drive is a mechanical device, tape-related failures may occur. When thesefai
CHAPTER 7. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G1 AND G3i6. Internal translation data is corruptedIndicates that the translation data is inconsistent and the t
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rCHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rOverviewThe DEFINITY G3r Mass Storage System (MSS) utilizes tape and
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rCommand Interface ConventionsIn the following sections, the commands used to interface with the MSS are descr
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rInvoking the save announcements command with the either option forces the system to writethe announcements da
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTIONCHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTIONOverviewThis manual provides the information necessary for the System Manager to administer theDEFINITY®
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rIf the user requests that announcements be saved to a tape, the tape must be in service (E14).If the user req
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rIf a good copy of the announcement file is not available, then the restore announcements opera-tion cannot be
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rIf restoring from tape, the restore announcements command will abort if no tape is in the tapedrive (E37).The
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rError ConditionsThe following is a list of all error messages displayed to the user. If any of these error co
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rE31 (W)E32 (W)E33 (W)E34 (W)E35 (W)E36 (W)E37 (W)E38 (W)E39 (W)E40 (W)E41 (W)E42 (W)Announcement port in use;
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rSave Translation CommandThe save translation command copies translation data from memory to the MSS. By defau
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rCommand OperationThe save translation command writes two time-stamped identical copies of translation data to
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rThe command completion status is displayed on the screen, as shown below.Save TranslationProcessorCommand Com
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rThe following operational rules apply to the save translation command:1.2.3.4.5.6.The save translation comman
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rBackup CommandAdditional data integrity is achievable through disk to tape backups. These backups may bedone
CHAPTER 1. lNTRODUCTIONSystem Manager's RoleThe System Manager is responsible for the following:● Adding, changing, removing, and monitoring the
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rCommand OperationWhen an incremental backup is performed, the following procedure governs this operation.Befo
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3r4.5.6.If the user requests that the backup take place on the standby processor, the standbyprocessor must be
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rInvoking the restore command with the standby option causes files from the tape associatedwith the standby pr
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rThe following operational rules apply to the restore command:1.2.3.4.5.6.The restore command will only be all
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rE5 (W)E6 (W)E7 (M)E9 (W)E10 (W)E12 (M)E13 (W)E14 (W)E16 (M)This message means that there is a hardware proble
CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3rE19 (W)E22 (W)E23 (W)E27 (W)E28 (W)E29 (W)Large system boot image is corrupt on the tapeThis message means th
CHAPTER 9. REFERENCESCHAPTER 9. REFERENCESThe following is an abbreviated listing of Generic 1 and Generic 3 documents. Included is a briefdescription
CHAPTER 9. REFERENCESDEFINITY® Communications System Voice Terminal DocuMaster Kit555-230-750A multi-element kit for end users to provide them with th
CHAPTER 9. REFERENCESDEFINITY® Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3i—System555-204-510ReportsExplains switch-based measurement, traffic, perf
CHAPTER 9. REFERENCESDEFINITY® Communication System Generic 3 Call Vectoring Guide535-230-520Discusses how to write, use, and troubleshoot vectors, wh
CHAPTER 1. lNTRODUCTlONWhen to Use This ManualThis manual, along with the Implementation manual, provides the necessary guidelines to admin-ister the
CHAPTER 10. ABBREVIATI0NS AND ACRONYMSAARACACAACDACUACWADADUAIMALM-ACKAMWANIAPAPLTARSASCIIASAIATBAUDIXAVDAWTBCCBCMSBCTBHCCBLFBOSBRIBTUCAMACACRCAGCASCB
CHAPTER 10. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSCMDRCMSCOCORCOSCPCPECPTRCRCCSACSMDCDCEDCPDCSDDCDDDDIDDLCDLDMDMIDNDDNISDODDOSSDS1DSUDTDMDTEDTGSDTMFDXSE&MEBCD
CHAPTER 10. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSFRLFXGPTRGRSHNPAIASICCICDOSICIICMIDDDIEINADSINSINWATSISDNISNIXCKBPSLANLAPDLATALDNLEDLSULWCMA-UUIM-BusMBPSMCCMCSM
CHAPTER 10. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSNANPNAUNCOSSNECNFASNIDNNNPANPENQCNSENSUNXXOAOCMOPSOQTOSHAOTQPBXPCPCOLPCOLGPCMPCSPDMPDSPGNPIPIBPLPMSPNPPNPRIPSCPS
CHAPTER 10. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSSAKISATSCCSCISCOSDNSDDNSIDSITSMDRSPESSISTARLANSXSTAASTACTCMTDMTEGTODTOPTSCTTRTTTNTTYUAPUCDUCLUDPUNPUPSVDNWATSSan
GLOSSARYGLOSSARYAAccess CodeA 1-, 2-, or 3-digit dial code used to activate or cancel a feature or access an outgoingtrunk. The star (*) and pound (#)
GLOSSARYAnnouncementsAnnouncements are prerecorded messages that give the caller information. If the firstannouncement given to a caller is played bef
GLOSSARYAsynchronous Data Unit (ADU)A data communications equipment (DCE)-type device that allows direct connectionbetween EIA-232-C equipment and the
GLOSSARYAutomatic Route SelectionAutomatic Route Selection provides automatic routing of outgoing calls over customertrunk facilities with transparent
GLOSSARYBearer Capability Class (BCC)The Bearer Capability Class (BCC) identifies the type of a call, for example, voice anddifferent types of data. D
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