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Section 540

Digital Business System

Doc. No. 550X10001A

Revised April 2000

T1 Networking 

Reference

Manual

Summary of Contents for DBS Section 540

Page 1: ...Section 540 Digital Business System Doc No 550X10001A Revised April 2000 T1 Networking Reference Manual ...

Page 2: ...ms of the license pertaining to said software or hardware This document may be reproduced either electronically or in print as needed by certified dealers and technicians of DBS products However the information contained in this document must not be altered copied or changed in any way that misrepresents the installation operation or other function or feature of the DBS product or Panasonic Panaso...

Page 3: ...ering Plan 14 Network Trunk Configuration and Trunk Routing 15 Network Trunk Group Selection 21 Network Page Group Operation 23 Network Attendant Calling 29 Node Route Selection NRS 29 Toll Restriction Service TRS Restrictions 38 Forwarding Incoming CO Calls to Another DBS Node 54 SMDR Settings 59 Chapter 3 Quick Start Programming Before You Begin 63 Hardware Setup 63 Programming Initial T1 Networ...

Page 4: ... 126 Chapter 6 Sync Source Examples T1 Network Two System Connections 129 Local Connections Not Through CO 129 Remote Connection Through CO 130 T1 Network Three System Connections 132 Local Connection Not Through CO 132 Remote Connections Through CO 135 T1 Network Four System Connection 136 Local Connection Not Through CO 136 Remote Connection Through CO 138 DBS Network Telephone User Guide Callin...

Page 5: ...king This chapter provides an overview of DBS T1 Networking The following table summarizes the topics contained in this chapter Topic Page Overview 7 Description of T1 Networking 7 Pre Installation Requirements 9 Ordering T1 Services 9 What You Must Purchase 10 System Requirements 10 Maximums 10 ...

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Page 7: ...lling Call forwarding to Network Extensions Paging to Network DBS Network Route Selection Remote DBS CO Access SMDR Network Support Common Network Attendant Calling calls that revert to the attendant will go to the local attendant The T1 Network consists of two to four DBS systems that use 4 digit numbering The first digit 1 to 4 specifies the network DBS location or node to receive the call The r...

Page 8: ...Overview Introduction to DBS T1 Networking Page 8 T1 Networking Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 540 ...

Page 9: ...idelines are designed to cover almost all T1 installations However special requirements should be discussed with your provider Table 1 1 Guidelines for ordering T1 services Item to be Ordered Options Line Type E M with wink start for both incoming and outgoing calls Trunk Signaling Wink start Signaling Code DS 1 Line Code AMI Framing Format D4 Superframe or ESF Extended Superframe D4 is used in mo...

Page 10: ...ach DBS must contain one or two T1 interfaces with at least a portion of the trunks dedicated to network traffic Some DBS configurations limit the number of T1 interfaces that may be used See Section 500 T1 Supplement for more information Maximums Depending on the DBS cabinet configuration each DBS in the network may have up to 48 T1 trunks dedicated to T1 Networking Note Any T1 trunks not dedicat...

Page 11: ...uick Start Programming and Chapter 4 Programming Reference for programming instructions This chapter covers the following topics Topic Page System Planning Forms and Guidelines 13 About the Example 13 Network Trunk Configuration and Trunk Routing 15 Network Trunk Group Selection 21 Network Page Group Operation 23 Network Attendant Calling 29 Node Route Selection NRS 29 Toll Restriction Service TRS...

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Page 13: ... after their locations Northwest area code 202 Northeast area code 303 Southeast area code 404 and Southwest area code 505 Each site contains dual cabinet DBS 96 systems and contain two T1 interfaces The calling traffic between DBS systems is balanced an even amount of traffic is expected between systems The maximum number of simultaneous calls between any two DBS systems is expected to be 8 calls...

Page 14: ... to make a basic diagram of the DBS network Cross out any DBS not present in the network Figure 2 1 Network Site Layout and Numbering Example Using the basic information provided the layout and numbering for the network are determined as shown in Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Example Network Site Layout and Numbering DBS 1 DBS 2 DBS 4 DBS 3 1XXX 2XXX 4XXX 3XXX DBS 1 NW DBS 2 NE DBS 4 SW DBS 3 SE 1XXX 2XXX...

Page 15: ...work DBS to reduce cost or simplify connections Diagram the trunking on the following diagram by filling in the dashed lines for actual trunk connections with a solid line Figure 2 3 Network Trunking Configuration Each set of network trunks connecting to another DBS must be placed into a Network Trunk Group that will be used for network call routing purposes Up DBS 1 DBS 2 DBS 4 DBS 3 1XXX 2XXX 4X...

Page 16: ...gure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Network Trunk Group Configuration DBS 1 DBS 2 DBS 4 DBS 3 1XXX 2XXX 4XXX 3XXX Network Trunk Group _____ Network Trunk Group _____ Network Trunk Group _____ Network Trunk Group _____ Network Trunk Group _____ Network Trunk Group _____ Network Trunk Group _____ Network Trunk Group _____ Network Trunk Group _____ Network Trunk Group _____ Network Trunk Group _____ Network Trunk Gr...

Page 17: ...twork Trunk Assignments Table 2 3 DBS 3 Network Trunk Assignments Table 2 4 DBS 4 Network Trunk Assignments Network Trunk Group 1 Trunks Network Trunk Group 2 Trunks Network Trunk Group 3 Trunks Network Trunk Group 1 Trunks Network Trunk Group 2 Trunks Network Trunk Group 3 Trunks Network Trunk Group 1 Trunks Network Trunk Group 2 Trunks Network Trunk Group 3 Trunks Network Trunk Group 1 Trunks Ne...

Page 18: ...ration being considered a call can be relayed by an intermediary DBS In this case a call will pass through one DBS to get to another Therefore a maximum of 16 network trunks between any two systems should be enough All remaining T1 trunks may be split off to handle CO calls Figure 2 5 illustrates the determined network trunk configuration Figure 2 5 Example Networking Trunking Configuration DBS 1 ...

Page 19: ...sets of trunks for network calls These paths are assigned a Network Trunk Group number either Network Trunk Group 1 or Network Trunk Group 2 as shown in Figure 2 6 below Figure 2 6 Example Network Trunk Group Configuration DBS 1 DBS 2 DBS 3 DBS 4 1XXX 2XXX 3XXX 4XXX Network Trunk Group 2 Network Trunk Group 1 Network Trunk Group 1 Network Trunk Group 2 Network Trunk Group 2 Network Trunk Group 1 N...

Page 20: ...Network Trunk Assignments Table 2 7 Example DBS 3 Network Trunk Assignments Table 2 8 Example DBS 4 Network Trunk Assignments Network Trunk Group 1 Trunks Network Trunk Group 2 Trunks Network Trunk Group 3 Trunks 17 32 49 64 N A Network Trunk Group 1 Trunks Network Trunk Group 2 Trunks Network Trunk Group 3 Trunks 17 32 49 64 N A Network Trunk Group 1 Trunks Network Trunk Group 2 Trunks Network Tr...

Page 21: ...group with second priority then third priority For each DBS assign the network trunk routing for each node number dialed using Table 2 9 through Table 2 12 Table 2 9 Network Trunk Group Selection for DBS 1 Table 2 10 Network Trunk Group Selection for DBS 2 Table 2 11 Network Trunk Group Selection for DBS 3 Network Node Leading Digit Dialed 1st Priority Network Trunk Group 2nd Priority NetworkTrunk...

Page 22: ...Trunk Group Selection for DBS 1 Table 2 14 Example Network Trunk Group Selection for DBS 2 Network Node Leading Digit Dialed 1st Priority Network Trunk Group 2nd Priority NetworkTrunk Group 3rd Priority NetworkTrunk Group 1 2 3 Network Node Leading Digit Dialed 1st Priority Network Trunk Group 2nd Priority NetworkTrunk Group 3rd Priority NetworkTrunk Group 2 2 1 N A 3 2 1 N A 4 1 2 N A Network Nod...

Page 23: ...ervice COS is then checked when a network page is dialed to allow or deny the extension paging access The network DBS that receives a page request may also choose to allow or deny a network page A Class of Service may be assigned to each incoming Network Trunk Group If a page request is received on a Network Trunk Group its Class of Service is checked to determine if the page is to be allowed or d...

Page 24: ... or No ___ 3 Yes ___ or No ___ 4 Yes ___ or No ___ 5 Yes ___ or No ___ 6 Yes ___ or No ___ 7 Yes ___ or No ___ 8 Yes ___ or No ___ Class of Service Enable Network Paging 0 Yes predefined cannot be changed 1 Yes ___ or No ___ 2 Yes ___ or No ___ 3 Yes ___ or No ___ 4 Yes ___ or No ___ 5 Yes ___ or No ___ 6 Yes ___ or No ___ 7 Yes ___ or No ___ 8 Yes ___ or No ___ Class of Service Enable Network Pag...

Page 25: ...assigning a Class of Service to the incoming Network Trunk Group List the Network Trunk Group COS assignments in Table 2 21 through Table 2 24 below Table 2 21 DBS 1 Network Trunk Group Paging Class of Service Assignments Table 2 22 DBS 2 Network Trunk Group Paging Class of Service Assignments Class of Service Enable Network Paging 0 Yes predefined cannot be changed 1 Yes ___ or No ___ 2 Yes ___ o...

Page 26: ...opriate paging group Example In our example any extension may originate a page to any node We therefore allow network paging on every COS Table 2 25 DBS 1 Network Paging Class of Service Assignments Incoming Network Trunk Group Network Paging COS 0 8 1 2 3 Incoming Network Trunk Group Network Paging COS 0 8 1 2 3 Class of Service Enable Network Paging 0 Yes predefined cannot be changed 1 Yes X or ...

Page 27: ... X or No ___ 2 Yes X or No ___ 3 Yes X or No ___ 4 Yes X or No ___ 5 Yes X or No ___ 6 Yes X or No ___ 7 Yes X or No ___ 8 Yes X or No ___ Class of Service Enable Network Paging 0 Yes predefined cannot be changed 1 Yes X or No ___ 2 Yes X or No ___ 3 Yes X or No ___ 4 Yes X or No ___ 5 Yes X or No ___ 6 Yes X or No ___ 7 Yes X or No ___ 8 Yes X or No ___ Class of Service Enable Network Paging 0 Ye...

Page 28: ...twork paging as shown in Table 2 29 through Table 2 32 below Table 2 29 Example DBS 1 Network Trunk Group Paging Class of Service Assignments Table 2 30 Example DBS 2 Network Trunk Group Paging Class of Service Assignments Table 2 31 Example DBS 3 Network Trunk Group Paging Class of Service Assignments Table 2 32 Example DBS 4 Network Trunk Group Paging Class of Service Assignments All extensions ...

Page 29: ...d through another DBS before outdialing to the public network This is called Node Route Selection Typically this is used to reduce long distance charges by routing calls based on the area code s where the remote DBS is located Each DBS NRS table contains up to 50 NRS entries Each entry contains the dialed number to match up to 6 digits the minimum number of digits to be dialed and which network DB...

Page 30: ...delete digits For instance if 1201XXXXXXX is routed by NRS to a DBS in area code 201 the 1201 will need to be deleted by LCR when dialed out by the remote DBS For information on LCR programming see the DBS Section 400 Programming Table 2 35 NRS for DBS 1 Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to ...

Page 31: ...36 NRS for DBS 2 Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 5 30 6 31 7 32 8 33 9 34 10 35 11 36 12 37 13 38 14 39 15 40 16 41 17 42 18 43 19 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 ...

Page 32: ...37 NRS for DBS 3 Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 5 30 6 31 7 32 8 33 9 34 10 35 11 36 12 37 13 38 14 39 15 40 16 41 17 42 18 43 19 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 ...

Page 33: ...38 NRS for DBS 4 Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 5 30 6 31 7 32 8 33 9 34 10 35 11 36 12 37 13 38 14 39 15 40 16 41 17 42 18 43 19 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 ...

Page 34: ...sted in Figure 2 2 we can determine the NRS routing and list them in NRS Table 2 39 through Table 2 42 Table 2 39 Example NRS for DBS 1 Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call 1 1303 11 2 26 2 1404 11 3 27 3 1505 11 4 28 4 29 5 30 6 31 7 32 8 33 9 34 10 35 11 36 12 37 13 38 14 ...

Page 35: ...DBS 2 Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call 1 1202 11 1 26 2 1404 11 3 27 3 1505 11 4 28 4 29 5 30 6 31 7 32 8 33 9 34 10 35 11 36 12 37 13 38 14 39 15 40 16 41 17 42 18 43 19 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 ...

Page 36: ...DBS 3 Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call 1 1202 11 1 26 2 1303 11 2 27 3 1505 11 4 28 4 29 5 30 6 31 7 32 8 33 9 34 10 35 11 36 12 37 13 38 14 39 15 40 16 41 17 42 18 43 19 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 ...

Page 37: ...DBS 4 Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call Item Dialed Number Up to 6 digits Min of Digits Network Node to Outdial the Call 1 1202 11 1 26 2 1303 11 2 27 3 1404 11 3 28 4 29 5 30 6 31 7 32 8 33 9 34 10 35 11 36 12 37 13 38 14 39 15 40 16 41 17 42 18 43 19 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 ...

Page 38: ...nt networked DBS To restrict or enable network outside calling by an extension on the local DBS the extension is assigned a TRS type for each Network Trunk Group used Enter the TRS Restrictions for Extensions Calls to Outgoing Network Trunk Groups in Table 2 43 through Table 2 46 Table 2 43 DBS 1 Extension to Outgoing Network Trunk Group TRS Assignments Ext No Network Trunk Group 1 3 Day TRS Type ...

Page 39: ...anning Forms and Guidelines DBS 2 3 9 2 540 T1 Networking Revised April 2000 Page 39 Table 2 44 DBS 2 Extension to Outgoing Network Trunk Group TRS Assignments Ext No Network Trunk Group 1 3 Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 ...

Page 40: ... Guidelines System Planning Page 40 T1 Networking Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 540 Table 2 45 DBS 3 Extension to Outgoing Network Trunk Group TRS Assignments Ext No Network Trunk Group 1 3 Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 ...

Page 41: ...anning Forms and Guidelines DBS 2 3 9 2 540 T1 Networking Revised April 2000 Page 41 Table 2 46 DBS 4 Extension to Outgoing Network Trunk Group TRS Assignments Ext No Network Trunk Group 1 3 Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 ...

Page 42: ...ginating at a distant DBS by assigning a TRS type for the incoming Network Trunk Group Enter the TRS Restrictions for Calls from incoming Network Trunk Groups to Outgoing CO Trunks in Table 2 47 through Table 2 50 Table 2 47 DBS 1 Incoming Network Trunk Group to CO TRS Assignments Network Trunk Group No CO Trunk Number Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 ...

Page 43: ...anning Forms and Guidelines DBS 2 3 9 2 540 T1 Networking Revised April 2000 Page 43 Table 2 48 DBS 2 Incoming Network Trunk Group to CO TRS Assignments Network Trunk Group No CO Trunk Number Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 ...

Page 44: ... Guidelines System Planning Page 44 T1 Networking Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 540 Table 2 49 DBS 3 Incoming Network Trunk Group to CO TRS Assignments Network Trunk Group No CO Trunk Number Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 ...

Page 45: ...anning Forms and Guidelines DBS 2 3 9 2 540 T1 Networking Revised April 2000 Page 45 Table 2 50 DBS 4 Incoming Network Trunk Group to CO TRS Assignments Network Trunk Group No CO Trunk Number Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 ...

Page 46: ...re assigned to Day TRS type 3 Only local calls via network nodes are allowed at night Table 2 51 through Table 2 54 lists our example TRS Restrictions for Extensions Calls to Outgoing Network Trunk Groups Table 2 51 Example DBS 1 Extension to Outgoing Network Trunk Group TRS Assignments Ext No Network Trunk Group 1 3 Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 1100 1 7 3 1100 2 7 3 1101 1 7 3 1101 2 7 3 1...

Page 47: ...ork Trunk Group TRS Assignments Ext No Network Trunk Group 1 3 Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 2100 1 7 3 2100 2 7 3 2101 1 7 3 2101 2 7 3 2102 1 7 3 2102 2 7 3 2103 1 7 3 2103 2 7 3 2104 1 7 3 2104 2 7 3 2105 1 7 3 2105 2 7 3 2106 1 3 3 2106 2 3 3 2107 1 3 3 2107 2 3 3 2108 1 3 3 2108 2 3 3 2109 1 3 3 2109 2 3 3 2110 1 3 3 2110 2 3 3 2111 1 3 3 2111 2 3 3 ...

Page 48: ...ork Trunk Group TRS Assignments Ext No Network Trunk Group 1 3 Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 3100 1 7 3 3100 2 7 3 3101 1 7 3 3101 2 7 3 3102 1 7 3 3102 2 7 3 3103 1 7 3 3103 2 7 3 3104 1 7 3 3104 2 7 3 3105 1 7 3 3105 2 7 3 3106 1 3 3 3106 2 3 3 3107 1 3 3 3107 2 3 3 3108 1 3 3 3108 2 3 3 3109 1 3 3 3109 2 3 3 3110 1 3 3 3110 2 3 3 3111 1 3 3 3111 2 3 3 ...

Page 49: ...ork Trunk Group TRS Assignments Ext No Network Trunk Group 1 3 Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 4100 1 7 3 4100 2 7 3 4101 1 7 3 4101 2 7 3 4102 1 7 3 4102 2 7 3 4103 1 7 3 4103 2 7 3 4104 1 7 3 4104 2 7 3 4105 1 7 3 4105 2 7 3 4106 1 3 3 4106 2 3 3 4107 1 3 3 4107 2 3 3 4108 1 3 3 4108 2 3 3 4109 1 3 3 4109 2 3 3 4110 1 3 3 4110 2 3 3 4111 1 3 3 4111 2 3 3 ...

Page 50: ... this receiving DBS node However night calls can be restricted to TRS type 3 In our example each node has 8 CO trunks numbered 1 to 8 Table 2 55 Example DBS 1 Incoming Network Trunk Group to CO TRS Assignments Network Trunk Group No CO Trunk Number Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 1 1 7 3 1 2 7 3 1 3 7 3 1 4 7 3 1 5 7 3 1 6 7 3 1 7 7 3 1 8 7 3 2 1 7 3 2 2 7 3 2 3 7 3 2 4 7 3 2 5 7 3 2 6 7 3 2 7...

Page 51: ...ril 2000 Page 51 Table 2 56 Example DBS 2 Incoming Network Trunk Group to CO TRS Assignments Network Trunk Group No CO Trunk Number Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 1 1 7 3 1 2 7 3 1 3 7 3 1 4 7 3 1 5 7 3 1 6 7 3 1 7 7 3 1 8 7 3 2 1 7 3 2 2 7 3 2 3 7 3 2 4 7 3 2 5 7 3 2 6 7 3 2 7 7 3 2 8 7 3 ...

Page 52: ... DBS 2 3 9 2 540 Table 2 57 Example DBS 3 Incoming Network Trunk Group to CO TRS Assignments Network Trunk Group No CO Trunk Number Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 1 1 7 3 1 2 7 3 1 3 7 3 1 4 7 3 1 5 7 3 1 6 7 3 1 7 7 3 1 8 7 3 2 1 7 3 2 2 7 3 2 3 7 3 2 4 7 3 2 5 7 3 2 6 7 3 2 7 7 3 2 8 7 3 ...

Page 53: ...ril 2000 Page 53 Table 2 58 Example DBS 4 Incoming Network Trunk Group to CO TRS Assignments Network Trunk Group No CO Trunk Number Day TRS Type 0 7 Night TRS Type 0 7 1 1 7 3 1 2 7 3 1 3 7 3 1 4 7 3 1 5 7 3 1 6 7 3 1 7 7 3 1 8 7 3 2 1 7 3 2 2 7 3 2 3 7 3 2 4 7 3 2 5 7 3 2 6 7 3 2 7 7 3 2 8 7 3 ...

Page 54: ... CO ring either immediately or delayed at ports 159 162 virtual ports that have no actual hardware present Each of these virtual ports are then assigned to ring at a network DBS extension number Table 2 59 CO to Virtual Port Ringing Assignments for DBS 1 Table 2 60 Network Extension to Ring from Virtual Port for DBS 1 Incoming CO Trunk Trunk Ringing Assignments for Virtual Ports 159 162 leave blan...

Page 55: ...l Port Ringing Assignments for DBS 2 Table 2 62 Network Extension to Ring from Virtual Port for DBS 2 Incoming CO Trunk Trunk Ringing Assignments for Virtual Ports 159 162 leave blank if no forwarding Day Day Delayed Night Night Delayed Night 2 Night 2 Delayed Virtual Port Network Extension to Receive Forwarded Calls 159 160 161 162 ...

Page 56: ...l Port Ringing Assignments for DBS 3 Table 2 64 Network Extension to Ring from Virtual Port for DBS 3 Incoming CO Trunk Trunk Ringing Assignments for Virtual Ports 159 162 leave blank if no forwarding Day Day Delayed Night Night Delayed Night 2 Night 2 Delayed Virtual Port Network Extension to Receive Forwarded Calls 159 160 161 162 ...

Page 57: ...l Port Ringing Assignments for DBS 4 Table 2 66 Network Extension to Ring from Virtual Port for DBS 4 Incoming CO Trunk Trunk Ringing Assignments for Virtual Ports 159 162 leave blank if no forwarding Day Day Delayed Night Night Delayed Night 2 Night 2 Delayed Virtual Port Network Extension to Receive Forwarded Calls 159 160 161 162 ...

Page 58: ...ng immediately at virtual port 159 Port 159 is then set to forward to 2100 Table 2 67 Example CO to Virtual Port Ringing Assignments Table 2 68 Example Network Extension to Ring from Virtual Port Incoming CO Trunk Trunk Ringing Assignments for Virtual Ports 159 162 leave blank if no forwarding Day Day Delayed Night Night Delayed Night 2 Night 2 Delayed 1 159 2 159 3 159 4 159 Virtual Port Extensio...

Page 59: ...ing Only Incoming and Outgoing or Incoming Outgoing and Network Table 2 69 Call Types included in SMDR In our example all Incoming Outgoing and Network Calls are recorded Table 2 70 Example Call Types included in SMDR DBS 1 DBS 2 DBS 3 DBS 4 DBS 1 DBS 2 DBS 3 DBS 4 Incoming Outgoing and Network Calls Incoming Outgoing and Network Calls Incoming Outgoing and Network Calls Incoming Outgoing and Netw...

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Page 61: ...n most cases however you only need to set a few of the programs to get your T1 Network online This chapter summarizes the programs that are essential to a T1 Network installation The following table shows the topics that are described in this chapter For detailed descriptions of all the T1 programs see Chapter 4 Programming Topic Page Before You Begin 63 Hardware Setup 63 Programming Initial T1 Ne...

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Page 63: ...uick start items first then reset the system by powering it off then back on DO NOT RAM CLEAR Hardware Setup 1 Install the T1 interface in each DBS using the Installation Procedures described in Section 500 T1 Reference Manual Note The DBS T1 Trunk Card VB 43561 must contain COP Version 2 0 or later 2 If no networked DBS has a T1 that connects to the public network choose one networked DBS as the ...

Page 64: ...2 540 1st T1 Interface 2nd T1 Interface Signal RJ 41 Pinout RJ 41 Pinout Signal Tip Receive 1 4 Tip1 Transmit Ring Receive 2 5 Ring 1 Transmit Not Used 3 3 Not Used Tip1 Transmit 4 1 Tip Receive Ring1 Transmit 5 2 Ring Receive Not Used 6 6 Not Used Not Used 7 7 Not Used Not Used 8 8 Not Used ...

Page 65: ...re powered on Note The T1 circuit card contains several status LEDs that may be checked as the T1 T1 network is configured The LED indicators on the front of the T1 card are as follows T1 LED INDICATION CN3 After the T1 card has been initialized this light should begin blink ing If this light does not blink the T1 card has not been properly ini tialized Check the cabinet program settings CFA Carri...

Page 66: ...ng from Version 3 10 to Version 4 00 you need to perform the reset However if you re upgrading to a point release 4 06 to 4 07 you do not need to perform the reset 2 Enter the system configuration Note The above command requires a system restart to take effect Address FF1 8 1 0 1 Options 0 Do not perform new function reset 1 Perform new function reset Address FF1 8 4 1 1 0 8 Options 0 DBS 40 1 DBS...

Page 67: ...f the master cabinet 2 T1 of the slave cabinet 3 Free run internal clocking Sync Source 3 0 None 1 T1 of the master cabinet 2 T1 of the slave cabinet 3 Free run internal clocking Examples In most cases set the sync sources as follows T1 in a single cabinet or T1 in a master cabinet Source 1 1 T1 of the master cabinet Source 2 3 Free run Source 3 0 None T1 in a slave cabinet Source 1 2 T1 of the sl...

Page 68: ...om the far end In most cases SF D4 is used Note The above command requires a system restart to take effect Address FF1 8 4 2 1 0 25 Options 0 25 0 Immediate DBS returns to the first clock immediately 1 24 hours Determines how often the DBS attempts to return to the first clock 25 No retries DBS does not attempt to go back to the first clock Parameter Network Re sync Timer Note When the system atte...

Page 69: ...check the CN3 LED on the top front of the T1 card If it continuously flashes on and off the T1 has been properly initialized If it does not flash there is a problem and you should repeat steps 1 8 9 Specify trunk emulation for the T1 channels See Table 2 1 on page 17 Be sure to match the signaling ordered from the CO Note The above command requires a system restart to take effect Addresses Master ...

Page 70: ...inbound ring pattern is set to a value other than 0 Network trunks must supply their own ringing pattern Address FF1 8 4 6 1 64 3 0 2 Options 0 Immediate start 1 Wink start 2 Dial tone start Note Select only Wink Start for network trunks Address FF1 8 4 6 1 64 4 0 1 Options 0 Immediate start ringdown 1 Wink start Note Select only Wink Start for network trunks Address FF2 1 64 17 0 9 Options 0 Sync...

Page 71: ...y FF1 8 4 8 1 3 0 3 leading digit of 1 2nd priority FF1 8 4 8 1 4 0 3 leading digit of 1 3rd priority FF1 8 4 8 1 5 0 3 leading digit of 2 1st priority FF1 8 4 8 1 6 0 3 leading digit of 2 2nd priority FF1 8 4 8 1 7 0 3 leading digit of 2 3rd priority FF1 8 4 8 1 8 0 3 leading digit of 3 1st priority FF1 8 4 8 1 9 0 3 leading digit of 3 2nd priority FF1 8 4 8 1 10 0 3 leading digit of 3 3rd priori...

Page 72: ... T1 to initialize attempt to make a network call from each node to each node For instance if extension 1100 goes offhook and dials 2100 extension 2100 should ring and display NET CALL GN where N Network Trunk Group Number until extension 2100 is answered When 2100 answers both extensions should display NET TALK GN If not recheck programming steps 9 through 16 Address FF1 8 4 8 4 TRK 0 3 Options 0 ...

Page 73: ...ial type to DTMF DTMF is required for Network Paging Note The above command requires a system restart to take effect Address FF1 2 5 COS No 22 0 1 Options 0 Network paging not allowed 1 Network paging allowed Address FF3 Ext Port No 35 0 8 Options 0 8 Class of Service Number 0 default Note COS 0 enables all features including network paging To prevent network paging assign the extension a COS othe...

Page 74: ...ndant is selected See Table 2 33 on page 29 Note RECOMMENDED CHECK POINT Test network attendant calling at each node To call the network attendant dial 0 The network attendant should receive a call If you are dialing from the same node the call should proceed as a normal intercom call If you are dialing from another network node the attendant phone should ring and when the call is answered the bot...

Page 75: ...e This parameter enables LCR LCR must be enabled for NRS to operate Address FF3 1 144 4 0 1 Options 0 Disable forced NRS LCR 1 Enable forced NRS LCR Note This parameter requires the user to dial 9 to dial out of the system Address FF1 8 4 8 1 16 0 1 Options 0 Disable NRS 1 Enable NRS Note LCR must be enabled step 24 above for NRS to operate Address FF1 8 4 8 2 1 50 1 XXXXXX Options 1 50 The NRS En...

Page 76: ...not operating properly recheck steps 24 to 29 TRS Assignments If not using TRS skip steps 30 and 31 30 Assign a TRS Type for extension to Network Trunk Group for outgoing network calls originating at this DBS See Table 2 43 on page 38 and following tables Any calls originating from the extension that use the Network Trunk Group are subject to the TRS restrictions before they are sent out over the ...

Page 77: ...60 161 162 Virtual Port See Table 2 59 on page 54 and following tables 33 Assign a remote network node extension to receive the forwarded call from the Virtual Port See Table 2 60 on page 54 and following tables Note RECOMMENDED CHECK POINT Test CO Call Forwarding If it does not work properly recheck steps 32 and 33 Address FF1 8 4 8 6 1 Network Trunk Group 1 64 TRS Day Mode FF1 8 4 8 6 2 Network ...

Page 78: ...il 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 540 SMDR 34 Specify the call types to be included in SMDR See Table 2 69 on page 59 DBS Reset 35 When all assignments are complete reset the DBS by turning it off then on again Address FF1 2 2 6 0 2 Options 0 Outgoing Only 1 Incoming and Outgoing 2 Incoming Outgoing and Network ...

Page 79: ... Section 400 The descriptions of each parameter include a list of available options and the associated programming address Default options appear in bold This chapter is intended for readers who are familiar with DBS programming For an introduction to DBS programming see the DBS Programming Manual Section 400 The following table lists the topics described in this chapter Topic Page Settings Modifi...

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Page 81: ...3 digit extension numbering Number Range N100 N699 where N 1 2 3 or 4 Programming FF1 2 1 12 0 2 or Options 0 2 digit numbers 1 3 digit numbers 2 4 digit numbers Confirm entry Cancel entry Notes Interaction With System Size Networking If you have a non networked system and more than 60 phones are installed in your system use 3 digit extension numbers If you have a non networked site with fewer tha...

Page 82: ...going and Network Parameter T1 Trunk Type Description Type 4 E M Network trunk type added Determines the type of trunk signaling that each T1 channel emulates Note For changes to this parameter to take effect the system must be powered down then back up again Programming FF1 8 4 6 1 64 1 0 4 Options 0 Loop start 1 Not used 2 Ground start 3 E M 4 E M Network Parameter Extension Numbers Description ...

Page 83: ...for forced Least Cost Routing LCR and Network Node Route Selection NRS when NRS is enabled If an extension is set for forced LCR NRS every pooled key 9 is now an LCR key stations cannot dial 81 86 to place an outside call the caller will hear a dial tone generated by the DBS but the system will not access an outside line until the caller dials an area code and or office code after which the system...

Page 84: ...ust have a unique node number from 1 to 4 This node number is the leading digit in 4 digit numbers and is used to select the individual DBS in a network Programming FF1 8 4 8 1 1 0 4 Options 0 Stand Alone 1 Network Node 1 2 Network Node 2 3 Network Node 3 4 Network Node 4 Notes This node number becomes the first digit in the 4 digit dialing plan Every DBS system node in the network must be assigne...

Page 85: ...up Address FF1 8 4 8 1 2 0 3 leading digit of 1 1st priority FF1 8 4 8 1 3 0 3 leading digit of 1 2nd priority FF1 8 4 8 1 4 0 3 leading digit of 1 3rd priority FF1 8 4 8 1 5 0 3 leading digit of 2 1st priority FF1 8 4 8 1 6 0 3 leading digit of 2 2nd priority FF1 8 4 8 1 7 0 3 leading digit of 2 3rd priority FF1 8 4 8 1 8 0 3 leading digit of 3 1st priority FF1 8 4 8 1 9 0 3 leading digit of 3 2n...

Page 86: ...tes Parameter Node Route Selection NRS Setting Description Enables or disables NRS on this DBS Address FF1 8 4 8 1 16 0 1 Options 0 Disable NRS 1 Enable NRS Parameter Network Attendant Description Specifies the location of a network attendant Whenever a user dials 0 the attendant at this DBS receives the call If the user dials the network number 1 4 then 0 the specified DBS attendant is selected A...

Page 87: ...ts to collect for this dialed number before routing the call Address FF1 8 4 8 2 1 50 2 1 99 Options 1 99 The minimum number of digits to collect before NRS processing The default value is 11 digits Parameter NRS Route Access Code Description Selects the DBS node to outdial the call to the public network Address FF1 8 4 8 2 1 50 3 0 4 Options 0 No network call routing 1 Route call through DBS 1 2 ...

Page 88: ...effect Parameter Dial Tone Output Description Determines if Dial Tone is returned to a incoming network trunk group call upon trunk seizure Address FF1 8 4 8 3 NWG 3 0 1 Options 0 No Dial Tone Output 1 Dial Tone Parameter Delete Access Code Future Use Description Removes the access code network node number from the number outdialed on a network trunk group trunk This is used when connecting to a n...

Page 89: ...BX Address FF1 8 4 8 3 NWG 5 0 1 Options 0 No node number added 1 Add the node number to beginning of the digits received Notes It is preferable that the non DBS PBX dial the node number if possible This allows calls throughout the network Parameter T1 Networking Flash Key Operation Description Determines if a flash key press during a network call results in a hookflash or release and reseizeT1 li...

Page 90: ...Dial Pulse Interdigit Timeout Timer t8 T DBS2 Dial Watch Timer t9 T DBS1 Answer Detect Timer t10 T DBS1 Inuse Disconnect Timer t11 T DBS1 Disconnect Detect Timer t10 t11 T DBS2 Release Acknowledgement Timer t12 T DBS1 and 2 Conversation End Guard Timer Parameter Disconnect Output Wait Time Description Determines the time to wait after detecting on hook before disconnecting Address FF1 8 4 8 3 NWG ...

Page 91: ...rsation End Guard Timer Description Determines the time after a hang up that the trunk is unavailable for another call Address FF1 8 4 8 3 NWG 9 0 15 Options 0 200 ms 1 300 ms 2 400 ms 3 500 ms 4 800 ms 5 1000 ms 6 1200 ms 7 1400 ms 8 1600 ms 9 1800 ms 10 2000 ms 11 2200 ms 12 2400 ms 13 2600 ms 14 2800 ms 15 3000 ms Parameter Release Acknowledgment Timer Description Sets the time to wait for ackn...

Page 92: ...3 750 ms 4 1000 ms 5 1250 ms 6 1500 ms 7 1750 ms 8 2000 ms 9 2500 ms 10 3000 ms 11 3500 ms 12 4000 ms 13 4500 ms 14 5000 ms 15 5500 ms Parameter Wink Signal Delay Answer Timer Description Sets the time to wait before sending a wink Address FF1 8 4 8 3 NWG 13 0 15 Options See Note Below 0 80 ms 1 90 ms 2 100 ms 3 120 ms 4 130 ms 5 140 ms 6 150 ms 7 160 ms 8 170 ms 9 180 ms 10 190 ms 11 200 ms 12 21...

Page 93: ...k Signal Detect Timer Description Sets the minimum time for determining a wink Address FF1 8 4 8 3 NWG 15 0 10 Options 0 40 ms 1 60 ms 2 80 ms 3 100 ms 4 120 ms 5 140 ms 6 160 ms 7 180 ms 8 200 ms 9 220 ms 10 240 ms Parameter Wink Glare Timer Outpulse Delay Description Sets the time to wait after a wink before signalling on a trunk Address FF1 8 4 8 3 NWG 16 0 15 Options 0 no wait 1 20 ms 2 40 ms ...

Page 94: ...8 10000 ms Parameter Flash Output Timer Description Sets the duration of a flash output Address FF1 8 4 8 3 NWG 18 0 15 Options 0 no flash 1 200 ms 2 300 ms 3 400 ms 4 500 ms 5 600 ms 6 700 ms 7 800 ms 8 900 ms 9 1000 ms 10 1100 ms 11 1500 ms 12 2000 ms 13 2500 ms 14 3000 ms 15 3500 ms Parameter Flash Detect Timer Future Use Description Sets the minimum time for a determining a flash Address FF1 8...

Page 95: ...0 ms 14 170 ms 15 180 ms Parameter Dial Watch Timer Description Time to wait for a digit t to be sent before determining that dialing has ceased Address FF1 8 4 8 3 NWG 21 0 15 Options 0 No monitoring 1 15 sec 2 16 sec 3 17 sec 4 18 sec 5 19 sec 6 20 sec 7 21 sec 8 22 sec 9 23 sec 10 24 sec 11 25 sec 12 26 sec 13 27 sec 14 28 sec 15 29 sec Parameter Network Trunk Group Class of Service Description...

Page 96: ...nd 101XXXX0 only calls and also allow 0 NXX calls regardless of TRS tables Note The Operator Access address still applies only to DBS sys tems using the new 1995 NANP dialing plan FF7 1 17 1 and to TRS types 2 6 TRS types 0 and 1 do not allow outbound dialing TRS type 7 allows all dialing If 0 00 only calls are denied settings 0 or 2 the system will wait 6 seconds before automatically disconnectin...

Page 97: ...dress is set to 1 the system checks the International Calling For TRS Types 3 6 FF7 1 1 to see if the dialed country code should be checked against the Country Code Table FF7 1 20 before allowing the call If so and if the dialed country code is included in the table the call is allowed Address FF1 8 4 8 3 NWG 24 0 1 Options 0 Deny call 1 Check the International Calls Switch FF7 1 1 Parameter Netwo...

Page 98: ...p TRS No Night Mode Options Network Trunk Group 1 3 TRS No 0 7 7 default Parameter Network Trunk Group to CO Trunk TRS Assignment Description Assigns a TRS Type for Network Trunk Group to an outgoing trunk for outgoing trunk calls received from another network DBS Any calls received via the Network Trunk Group are subject to the TRS restrictions before they are sent out over the trunk Address FF1 ...

Page 99: ... 1 144 0 1 Night FF4 5 159 162 1 144 0 1 Day Delayed FF4 6 159 162 1 144 0 1 Night Delayed FF4 9 1 159 162 1 144 0 1 Night2 FF4 9 2 159 162 1 144 0 1 Night 2 Delayed Options 0 No ring 1 Ring Note A call cannot ring at a virtual port and another extension at the same time Once a virtual port receives a call it is forwarded Parameter Transfer Network Extension Number Description Assigns a remote net...

Page 100: ...T1 Settings Added for Networking Programming Page 100 T1 Networking Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 540 ...

Page 101: ... the following topics Topic Page Call Forwarding to Extensions on Another Node 102 Extension to Network Extension Calling 104 Forwarding CO Calls to Network Extensions 106 Network Attendant Call 107 Network Call Transfer 110 Network Conference Calls 115 Network DISA Calling 118 Network Paging 121 Node Route Selection NRS 123 Remote Network DBS CO Access 124 SMDR 125 ...

Page 102: ...inistrator To assign Personal Speed Dials for forwarding to an extension on another node 1 Press ON OFF 2 Press PROG 3 Press a One Touch key or press AUTO followed by the personal speed dial bin number 900 909 4 Dial the extension number 5 Press HOLD 6 Press ON OFF To activate Call Forwarding to an extension on another node Note To forward to an extension on another node the forwarding number must...

Page 103: ...XX is the Speed Dial bin number To cancel Call Forwarding 1 Press ON OFF 2 Dial 72 3 Hang up Related Programming FF1 System Call Forward No Answer Timer FF1 System Extension Class of Service Setting FF3 Extension Extension Class of Service Assignment FF3 Extension Permanent Call Forward Type FF3 Extension Permanent Call Forward Extension FF10 Speed Dial System Speed Dial Numbers FF10 Speed Dial Pe...

Page 104: ...e calls a ringing tone is sent to the called extension No features such as call waiting camp on message waiting offhook voice announce barge in etc are available for network calls between nodes Note Any calls to extensions on the same node retain the full compliment of extension calling features Operation To make a Call to an Extension on another Networked DBS 1 Pick up the handset The phone issue...

Page 105: ...king Revised April 2000 Page 105 If no trunks are available NET BUSY GN displays on your phone 3 Complete the call and replace the handset The FF key LED or EXT LED goes off Related Programming FF1 System Extension Class of Service Setting FF3 Extension Extension Class of Service Assignment ...

Page 106: ...lated Programming FF1 System Virtual Port Transfer Destination FF1 System CO Day Ring Assignments FF1 System CO Night Ring Assignments FF1 System CO Delayed Day Ring Assignments FF1 System CO Delayed Night Ring Assignments FF1 System CO Night 2 Ring Assignments FF1 System CO Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments Considerations Calls forwarded using virtual ports appear as normal network calls to the re...

Page 107: ... the first attendant is busy the call goes to the second attendant The call will continue to transfer to the next attendant in the attendant group if necessary Operation To dial the network attendant located at another DBS 1 Pick up the handset 2 Press 0 The DBS NET TALK GN where N is the network trunk group number appears on the display An FF key LED lights if assigned to the network trunk or the...

Page 108: ...ere XXXX is the extension appears on the display if your extension is set for Voice Calling Call EXT XXXX where XXXX is the extension appears XXXX appears on the display 3 Complete the call and replace the handset To dial an attendant located at another DBS 1 Pick up the handset or press ON OFF The phone issues intercom dial tone 2 Enter the DBS access code 1 4 followed by 0 The DBS NET TALK GN wh...

Page 109: ...s to a network attendant across nodes do not support extension display features The display operates similar to CO trunk calling No called party absence messages or names are displayed No features such as call waiting camp on message waiting Offhook Voice Announce barge in etc are available for calls across network nodes including attendant calls The DBS provides only tone calling to the network c...

Page 110: ...xtension number to which the call is to be transferred If the dialed extension is on the same DBS Call EXT XXXX where XXXX is the calling extension number appears on your phone s display If the dialed extension is on another DBS the dialed extension number appears on the display When the call is answered Net Talk GN where N is the network trunk group number appears on your display 3 Replace the ha...

Page 111: ...fer calls while the handset is still in place even if the system is not set for Onhook Transfer You cannot transfer a call to an extension that has Do Not Disturb or Absence Message activated You can transfer a call to an extension that has Call Forwarding activated The transferred call will follow the call forwarding path of the extension it is transferred to For example if extension A is forward...

Page 112: ...lay 2 Dial the extension number to which the call is to be transferred 3 When your call is answered inform the third party of the transfer If the third party is on the same DBS Talk EXT NXXX where NXXX is the extension appears on the display If the third party is on the another network DBS NET Talk GN where N is the network trunk group number appears on the display 4 Hang up the handset The line L...

Page 113: ... and YY is the line appears on the display The third party need only pick up the handset to speak to the outside line 5 Hang up to complete the transfer Related Programming FF1 System Onhook Automatic Transfer FF1 System Recall Timer for Extension Transferred CO Calls FF1 System Recall Timer for Extension Transferred Intercom Calls FF1 System Recall Timer for Attendant Transferred CO Calls FF1 Sys...

Page 114: ...call tone is issued at your extension after the Transfer Recall Timer expires The other extension s number and the number of the transferred CO line or extension then appear on your display and the call is returned to your extension For example if you transfer an outside call on line 1 to extension 1135 and that extension is busy or does not answer the call will return to your extension and Recall...

Page 115: ...work access number or name of the party on hold appears on the display 2 Press any unlit line key or dial the number of the extension you wish to add to the call With an outside call The line LED lights green The phone issues outside dial tone CO TALK XX where XX is the line number appears on the display 3 If you pressed an unlit line key in step 2 dial the number of the party you wish to add to t...

Page 116: ...e outside line number or name of the party on hold appears on the display 2 Press an unlit line key The line LED lights green The phone issues outside dial tone CO TALK XX where XX is the line number appears on the display 3 Dial the number of the party you wish to add to the call 4 Press the CONF key when your call is answered CONF XX YY where XX is the first line and YY is the second line appear...

Page 117: ...king Revised April 2000 Page 117 Considerations The SCC A card provides 3 four party conference circuits The SCC B provides 8 four party conference circuits Press FLASH or hang up to exit a Conference Call The Call Hold feature cannot be used during a four party Conference Call ...

Page 118: ...digit extension number To make a DISA call to an extension on another DBS node 1 Dial the DISA trunk number 2 Once you hear DISA dial tone from the DBS enter the 4 digit DISA code if an incoming DISA code is assigned If the incoming DISA code is not programmed you can proceed to the next step 3 Dial 8 and the outgoing Trunk DISA Code 4 Dial the four digit extension number To make a DISA call to th...

Page 119: ...the desired telephone number To make a DISA call to an outside number via a remote DBS 1 Dial the DISA trunk number 2 Once you hear DISA dial tone from the DBS enter the 4 digit DISA code if an incoming DISA code is assigned If the incoming DISA code is not programmed you can proceed to the next step 3 Dial 8 plus the 4 digit Outgoing DISA Code Two outgoing DISA codes are assigned at the DBS Eithe...

Page 120: ... OFF key The phone issues intercom dial tone The ON OFF LED lights 2 Press the CONF key 3 Dial 7 4 Enter the DISA code 5 Press the HOLD key 6 Press the ON OFF key The ON OFF LED goes off Hardware Requirements An MFR card is required for DISA The MFR card is required to detect DTMF tones entered via the DISA connection Considerations Once an incoming DISA code is entered you cannot blank it out wit...

Page 121: ...Network Route Access Number 1 4 be dialed preceding the page code For instance to page on DBS 2 Paging Group 03 dial 2 03 Operation To use the Paging feature on the local DBS 1 Pick up the handset 2 Press then enter the number of the desired Paging Group 00 07 The EXT LED lights 3 Make your announcement 4 Replace the handset To use the Paging feature to page on a Network DBS 1 Pick up the handset ...

Page 122: ...ected to Paging Groups 00 07 pages can be made through the external speakers Voice Paging can also be heard over the extensions in groups 00 07 An extension can belong to more than one paging group A maximum of eight Paging Groups can be assigned to a DBS system Only one page may be performed at a time on a single DBS with one exception Pages to group 00 always take priority If you page group 00 w...

Page 123: ...e NRS entry is 1201 and another is 12013 then if 12013333333 is dialed then the 12013 NRS entry is used If 12014444444 is dialed then the 1201 NRS entry is used Related Programming FF1 System NRS Access FF1 System NRS Dialed Digits FF1 System NRS Minimum Number of Digits FF1 System NRS Receiving Node FF3 Extension Forced Least Cost Routing Forced Node Route Selection Considerations If LCR is enabl...

Page 124: ... extension programmed for prime line preference press the FF key programmed for intercom operation 2 Dial the Network DBS access code 1 4 3 Dial 9 for CO access followed by the telephone number NET TALK GN where N is the network access number appears on the display An FF key LED lights if assigned to the network trunk or the EXT LED lights 4 Complete the call and replace the handset The FF key LED...

Page 125: ...MM month DD day 3 Call start time HH hours MM minutes SS seconds 4 Call duration HH hours MM minutes SS seconds 5 Extension number or network trunk 10 69 100 699 extensions CO number DISA n01 n04 virtual port 1 to 4 01 64 network trunk number 6 Dialed digits Caller ID or ANI DD digits 0 9 or symbols or See Note 2 7 Account code A 0 9999999999 8 Verified account code or walking COS code V0000 V9999...

Page 126: ...r SMDR Report Hardware Requirements A printer or external call accounting system is required to receive SMDR data Considerations Unlike other CPC circuit cards the CPC EX supports two serial ports Serial Port 1 is labeled CN4 and is located on the backplane Serial Port 2 is labeled CN5 and is located on the front of the CPC EX card Serial Port 2 requires a special interface cable Be sure to select...

Page 127: ...Network Feature Operation SMDR DBS 2 3 9 2 540 T1 Networking Revised April 2000 Page 127 ...

Page 128: ...SMDR Network Feature Operation Page 128 T1 Networking Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 540 ...

Page 129: ...gh CO No Clock From CO Clock From CO to One System Sync Car d CN4 Fr ee Run Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Sour ce 1 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er T1 Net wor k DBS 1 DBS 2 Cust om i zed Cabl e Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run T1 Net wor k T1 DBS 1 Sl ave DBS 1 M ast er DBS 2 Cust om i...

Page 130: ... Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run T1 Net wor k T1 T1 DBS 1 Sl ave DBS 1 M ast er DBS 2 M ast er DBS 2 Sl ave Cust om i zed Cabl e CO Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run T1 T1 DBS 1 M ast er DB...

Page 131: ...System Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 T1 ofSl ave Sync Sour ce 3 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 T1 ofSl ave Sync Sour ce 3 Fr ee Run T1 orT1 Net wor k T1 orT1 Net wor k T1 orT1 Net wor k T1 orT1 Net wor k DBS 1 Sl ave DBS 1 M ast er DBS 2 M ast er DBS 2 Sl ave CO ...

Page 132: ...ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run T1 Net DBS 2 Sl ave DBS 2 M ast er DBS 3 Cust om i zed Cabl e T1 Net DBS 1 Cust om i zed Cabl e Sync Car d CN4 Fr ee Run Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Sour ce 1 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run T1 Net DBS 2 Sl ave DBS 2 M ast er DBS ...

Page 133: ... Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run T1 Net DBS 2 Sl ave DBS 2 M ast er DBS 1 M ast er DBS 3 Cust om i zed Cabl e T1 Net CO T1 DBS 1 Sl ave Cust om i zed Cabl e ...

Page 134: ...ar d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 T1 i n Sl ave Sync Sour ce 3 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run T1 Net DBS 2 Sl ave DBS 2 M ast er DBS 1 M ast er DBS 3 Sl ave DBS 3 M ast er Cust om i zed Cabl e T1 Net CO T1 T1 DBS 1 Sl ave Cust om i zed Cabl e ...

Page 135: ...our ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run T1 Net DBS 2 Sl ave DBS 2 M ast er DBS 3 Cust om i zed Cabl e T1 Net CO T1 orT1 Net wor k T1 orT1 Net wor k DBS 1 Cust om i zed Cabl e Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Ru...

Page 136: ...Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run T1 Net DBS 2 Sl ave DBS 2 M ast er DBS 3 M ast er DBS 4 M ast er Cust om i zed Cabl e T1 Net T1 Net DBS 1 M ast er Cust om i zed Cabl e Cust om i zed Cabl e Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 F...

Page 137: ...ar d CN4 Net Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run T1 Net DBS 2 Sl ave DBS 2 M ast er DBS 3 M ast er DBS 4 M ast er Cust om i zed Cabl e T1 Net T1 T1 CO T1 Net DBS 1 Sl ave DBS 1 M ast er Cust om i zed Cabl e Cust om i zed...

Page 138: ... CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run Sync Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run T1 Net DBS 2 Sl ave DBS 2 M ast er DBS 3 M ast er DBS 4 M ast er Cust om i zed Cabl e T1 Net orT1 Net T1 Net orT1 Net CO T1 Net DBS 1 Sl ave DBS 1 M ast er ...

Page 139: ...nc Sour ce 2 Fr ee Run T1 Net DBS 2 Sl ave DBS 2 M ast er DBS 3 M ast er DBS 3 Sl ave DBS 4 Sl ave DBS 4 M ast er Cust om i zed Cabl e T1 Net orT1 Net T1 Net orT1 Net CO T1 Net DBS 1 Sl ave DBS 1 M ast er Cust om i zed Cabl e Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Car d CN4 Net Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour ce 1 T1 ofM ast er Sync Sour c...

Page 140: ...T1 Network Four System Connection Sync Source Examples Page 140 T1 Networking Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 540 ...

Page 141: ...d Outside to that Speed Dial To assign Personal Speed Dials for forwarding to an extension on another node 1 Press ON OFF 2 Press PROG 3 Press a One Touch key or press AUTO followed by the personal speed dial bin number 900 909 4 Dial the extension number 5 Press HOLD 6 Press ON OFF To activate Call Forwarding to an extension on another node 1 Press the ON OFF key 2 Dial 72 3 Dial the appropriate ...

Page 142: ...ation even when the extension is on another DBS Any one conference call can contain up to four parties including up to two trunks outside network To establish a Conference Call 1 Press HOLD or the line key of your current call to place it on hold 2 Press any unlit line key or dial the number of the extension you wish to add to the call 3 If you pressed an unlit line key in step 2 dial the number o...

Page 143: ... 87 Dial Watch Timer 95 Direct Connection Cable 63 DISA Calling Network 119 Disconnect Detect 91 Disconnect Output Wait Time 90 E Examples Sync Source 129 Extension Number Digits 81 Extension Numbers 82 Extension to Network Extension Calling 105 Extension to Network Trunk Group TRS As signment 98 F Feature Operation 101 Flash Detect Timer 94 Flash Key Operation 89 Flash Output Timer 94 Forced LCR ...

Page 144: ...erator Calls Over Network 96 Ordering ISDN services 9 Ordering T1 Services 9 Outgoing Dial Type 73 87 Outgoing Signaling Type 70 Outpulse Delay Timer 92 Overseas Call 97 Overview 7 P Paging 73 Network 73 98 122 Pre Installation Requirements 9 Programming 79 Quick Start 61 Programming Initial T1 Network Options 65 Q Quick Start Programming 61 R Release Acknowledgment Timer 91 Remote Network DBS CO ...

Page 145: ...90 Flash Detect 94 Flash Output 94 Network MCO Call Talk 86 Outpulse Delay 92 Release Acknowledgment 91 Re sync 68 Wink Glare 93 Wink Signal Delay Answer 92 Wink Signal Detect 93 Wink Signal Wait 92 Transfer Network Extension Number 99 TRS Assignments 76 98 Trunk Settings T1 Trunk Type 82 83 V Virtual Port 107 Ring Programming 99 W What You Must Purchase 10 Wink Glare Timer 93 Wink Signal Delay An...

Page 146: ...146 T1 Networking Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 540 Index ...

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