Programming Overview
Programming Procedures
The programming procedures provide step-by-step instructions for
programming the communications system using system programming.
Procedure Organization
The procedures in Chapter 3 are arranged in logical groupings. This means
that all the procedures for programming one aspect of the system are grouped
under one heading. For example, if you want to assign network services for
PRI, you would refer to the “PRI” section for that procedure. Chapter 3 provides
both an alphabetical listing of all procedures and a listing by section. You can
also use the Menu Hierarchy in Appendix A to find the menu path for a function.
General Programming Information
Each procedure begins with a general description of the feature, then provides
a summary of programming information. This information includes the following:
Programmable by-indicates who has system permission to use the
procedure
Mode — specifies which system mode supports the procedure
Idle condition—specifies the idle state required before the procedure
can be performed
Planning form — indicates which planning forms provide information for
the procedure
Factory setting-shows the default settings, if any, for equipment or
features affected by the procedure
Valid entries — specifies the characters or numbers accepted during data
entry
Inspect — specifies whether or not the feature status can be verified using
the Inspect feature
Copy option — indicates whether or not the feature programmed with
procedure can be copied to another system component
Console Procedure — provides a summary of the procedure steps if using
the system console
PC Procedure — provides a summary of the procedure steps if using
SPM
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