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Created By : Abdelsalam Elsobky Page 1
Nortel Administration and support
Manual
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Abdelsalam Elsobky
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Copying a set
The following describes the procedure for creating a new set (telephone) by copying all the
attributes from another, known good one. This is useful for ensuring that class of service (CLS),
voice mail access, and network restrictions (NCOS) are correctly programmed in the new set.
Remember:
DN (Directory Number) is the telephone number
TN (Terminal Number) is the physical station port
Note, the Terminal Number (TN) defines the hardware location of the telephone:
TN: <loop> <shelf> <card> <unit>
Small System TN's are: <card> <unit>
Find a spare DN...
List Unused Directory Numbers - LUDN
At the DN prompt, specify a range or hit return to list all available.
LD 20
REQ: PRT
TYPE: LUDN
CUST 0
DN
CUSTOMER 00 - UNUSED DNS:
3448 3449 3452 3453 3454 3455 3456 3457 3458
3459
3460 3461 3462 3463 3464 3467 3469 3470 3472
3473
3474 3476 3478 348 3490 3491 3492 3493 3495
3496
3497 3498 3499 3500 3502 3503 3505 3506 3507
3508
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Find a spare TN...
List Unused Voice Units - LUVU
At the TN prompt, specify a range or hit return to list all available.
REQ: LUVU
TYPE: 2616
TN
TYPE 2616 TN 008 0 13 01 8D VCE
TYPE 2616 TN 008 0 13 02 8D VCE
TYPE 2616 TN 008 0 13 03 8D VCE
TYPE 2616 TN 008 0 13 04 8D VCE
TYPE 2616 TN 008 0 13 05 8D VCE
Copy a set to new TN, with new DN...
CPY 1: Copy 1 set - CFTN: copy from TN - TN: to new TN - DN: with new DN
REQ: CPY 1
TYPE: 3902
CFTN 12 0 14 11
DES
*** MAKE PRINTER READY ***
TN 08 0 13 01
DN 3456
NEW 3902 TN 12 0 14 12 DN 3456
SCH5525
*** FINISHED ***
SCH5525 indicates that the new TN's are MARP's for the new prime DN's. It is an info, not an error.
Making Multiple Copies
Above we used CPY 1 to make one copy. We can also create more copies, e.g., 3 with CPY 3,
which is useful when adding a number of new sets. When doing multiple copies, a new prompt
appears:
SFMT aaaa - Select format, where aaaa can be: AUTO, TNDN, TN, or DN.
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Moving a Set
DO NOT move ACD's, as data corruption can occur. Always PRT, OUT, then re-build on the
new TN.
There is no 'swap' command for stations. To swap two sets - e.g., for an office move, one must
be 'moved' to a temporary TN.
Prompts and responses: LD 20
REQ MOV - Request = MOV or MOV PAIR
TYPE xxxx - Type must match hardware.
TN l s c u - From Terminal Number.
TOTN l s c u - To new TN Number.
Note, the Terminal Number (TN) defines the hardware location of the telephone:
TN: <loop> <shelf> <card> <unit>
Small System TN's are: <card> <unit>
Example station move:
Abdelsalam and Islam Abbas are swapping offices!
Islam Abbas is at ext. 10500 - TN 004 1 05 04 - telephone TYPE: 3902
Abdelsalam is at ext. 10524 - TN 64 0 0 9 - telephone TYPE: 2004P2
We also need a spare (temporary) Digital TN that is not programmed, in this example: 004 1 05
05
Then, in LD 20 follow:
REQ: mov
TYPE: 3902
TN: 004 1 05 04
TOTN: 004 1 05 05- Islam Abbas is moved to the temporary TN.
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then Enter through... Islam Abbas is in limbo right now (on the spare TN)... continue to move
Abdelsalam.
Next, follow:
REQ: mov
TYPE: 2004P2
TN: 64 0 0 9
TOTN: 004 1 05 04 - Abdelsalam is moved to Islam Abbas' original TN.
then Enter Through... now Abdelsalam is moved to where Islam Abbas was...
Then do:
REQ: mov
TYPE: 3902
TN: 004 1 05 05
TOTN: 64 0 0 9 - Islam Abbas is moved Abdelsalam' original TN (from the
temporary TN).
then Enter through... Islam Abbas is now where Abdelsalam was!
You have Successfully Swapped Abdelsalam and Islam Abbas's places without having to
change any wiring!
Now just swap their Physical telephone sets.
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Group Hunting
One of two hunting types may be specified to determine the order in which the extensions in the
group will be searched to find a free extension.
These are :-
Linear Hunting (LIN)
Hunting starts from the first DN in the list to the last, until an idle extension is found.
Round Robin (RRB)
Hunting starts at the first free extension after the last extension used, therefore
distributing calls evenly amongst the members of the group.
Any member can opt out of the group to prevent being accessed via the pilot DN.
Users enter a Flexible Feature Code for Group Hunt Termination Deactivation - GHTD (e.g.
#59).
Digital set users may have a dedicated key to opt out.
Feature Implementation
This feature is implemented in two stages:
The first stage uses LD 18 to define the extensions in the group.
Each extension is placed in "STOR" of what is termed the "Group Hunt List".
The list is identified by a unique list number. There is a separate list for each hunt group
in the system.
The second stage uses LD 57 to define the Pilot DN and associate it with the "Group
Hunt List".
Examples:
Two examples are given below.
Example 1 details the steps taken to change the extensions in an existing group.
Example 2 details how to create a new group.
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Example 1 - Changing the Extensions In a Departmental
Hunt Group
In this example an extension (DN 2555) is added to the group identified by Pilot DN 2111.
The procedure consists of three parts:-
1. Using LD 57 to obtain the list number for Pilot DN (2111)
2. Using LD 20 to print the extensions in the list.
3. Using LD 18 to change the list
1. First find the list number.
> LD 57
REQ PRT
TYPE FFC Always enter FFC to this prompt.
CUST 0
CODE PLDN Request printout of Pilot Directory Numbers.
The system responds by printing out all Pilot DNs defined on the system.
CUST 0
FFCT YES
PLDN 2000
USE GPHT
LSNO 050
HTYP RRB
CFWI NO
MQUE 0
PLDN 2010
USE GPHT
LSNO 051
HTYP RRB
CFWI NO
MQUE 0
PLDN 2111 Pilot DN is 2111.
USE GPHT Used for Group Hunting.
LSNO 063 List number 63.
HTYP RRB Round Robin type hunting.
CFWI NO NO indicates that any extension in the group that activates Call Forwarding will be
excluded from the hunt group (YES would indicate that any extension in the group that activates
Call Forwarding will still be included in the hunt group.)
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MQUE ALL Calls may be queued when all extensions in the group are busy.
ALL indicates that every incoming call will be queued and will hear ring tone when all
extensions in the group are busy.
1 indicates that only the first call will be queued.
0 Indicates that no calls will be queued.
ACTM indicates that the number of calls allow to queue will be equal the number of Active
memb
**** Exit Program 57.
2. Now print the extensions in list 63.
>LD 20
REQ PRT
TYPE GHT
LSNO 63 Specify the list number.
SIZE This is a system response indicating the maximum number of extension permitted in this
list.
RNGE You can limit the number of group members (extensions) printed by specifying the
numbers of the stores you wish to print. Carriage return indicates that all stores are to be
printed.
The system responds with the listing.
GHLN 0063 List number.
GHT List type.
PLDN 2111 Pilot DN.
DNSZ 4 Indicates that the DNs stored have a maximum of 4 Digits.
STOR 0 2202 DN 2202 is held in store 0.
STOR 1 2303
STOR 2 2404
STOR 3 2505
STOR 4 Store 4 is spare.
STOR 5
REQ end.
3. In this third stage we add DN 2555 to list 63.
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>LD 18
REQ CHG
TYPE GHT Identify the type of list.
LSNO 63 Identify the list number.
SIZE
WRT
STOR 4 2555 Add DN 2555 to the spare store number 4.
WRT
STOR
REQ end
Note: To delete an entry from a store, select the store as if you were changing its contents
(above) and press the space bar twice then carriage return until the REQ prompt appears and
then exit the program.
Example 2 - To create a new Hunt Group
LD 18
REQ new
TYPE ght
LSNO x
DNSZ 4 ( dn digit length )
SIZE 10 define max number of DN's in list
WRT c/r
stor 0 1st dn
WRT c/r
stor 1 2nd DN
WRT c/r
stor 2 3rd dn
....
.... and so on until list is complete
LD 57
REQ chg
TYPE ffc
CUST 0
FFCT c/r
CODE pldn
PLDN (enter pilot dn here)
use gpht (group hunt)
lsno xx (pilot DN is assigned to this list number...)
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htyp rrb (indicates round robin hunting LIN for Linear hunting)
cfwi no
mque all
pldn (create another Pilot - C/R till you see REQ)
REQ end
Call Forward by Call Type (Hunting Option)
This enhancement to the Hunting feature provides the capability for the system to send an
internal call to a Directory Number (DN) different from the DN used for an external call when the
telephone is busy.
A common way to use this capability is when the dialed telephone is already busy with a call,
internal calls can be redirected to Voice Mail messaging while external calls can be redirected to
a person.
To enable the Call Forward by Call Type (Hunting Option) capability, you must allow the Hunting
(HTA) feature in addition to the Call Forward by Call Type (CFTA) feature in the Class of
Service (CLS) of the telephone.
Additional CLS CFTA prompts:
HUNT xxxx - internal, busy DN
FDN xxxx - internal, no answer DN
EHT xxxx - external, busy DN
EFD xxxx - external, no answer DN
Note: Second Level call forward (forwarding a forward) requires LD 10/11 class of service
options: FNA, SFA (Second Level CFNA Allowed) and CNIA (Call Number Information Allowed).
SFA won't work without CNIA, and both are default disabled.
PROBLEM: Hunting and Forwarding do not work!
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If hunting/forwarding does not work for a particular set, check KEY 00 to see if MARP is
enabled.
Using hyper-terminal, print the TNB of the set in question: in the keys section, check MARP is
shown next to key 00.
To do this in MAT or Optivity, double click the KEY 00 button, and check that MARP is "yes".
MARP indicates that this set 'owns' the DN. If it doesn't 'own' the DN, it cannot control the
hunting/forwarding conditions. In other words, if not MARP'd, hunting/forwarding will not work as
expected!
To change MARP in HyperTerminal:
LD 11
REQ: chg
TYPE 2616
TN 4 1 12 1
ECHG yes
ITEM key oo scr 4378
HNT FNA
MARP on TN 004 0 11 01
MARP yes
MARP on TN showns you the TN of the set that currently 'owns' this number (and thus controls
the call forwarding features). This will always default to the lowest physical TN unless you
manually change it.
MARP prompt, if you input YES (the default is NO), a message prints out to indicate that a
MARP has changed:
SCH5524 DN X..X NEW MARP L S C U
X..X represents the new DN
L S C U represents the Loop number, Shelf number, Card number, Unit number of this
telephone.
Authorization codes
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Authorization codes (Authcode) allow a user to temporarily 'override' the access restrictions
(NCOS, COS, and TGAR) assigned to a station (or trunk).
To program an Authcode:
In LD 88 - first make an AUB (Authcode data block), then an AUT (Authcode entries data block).
Edit the CLAS to desired TGAR and/or NCOS. Note, the SPWD (secure password) default is
0000. It is not recommended to change this.
In LD 10/11 - assign Authcode to the set with AUTR (Authcode required) and MAUT. Test the
Authcode changes to the COS are as desired!! Prefix the code with SPRE 6, ie, key
16+authcode
First, create AUB and AUT blocks:
LD 88 - NEW or CHG - AUB.
ALEN is the number of digits in Authcode.
RANR is the RAN route number, use X if not required.
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 1332108 USED U P: 48093 77974 TOT: 1458175
DISK RECS AVAIL: 381
REQ new
TYPE aub
CUST 0
SPWD
ALEN 4
ACDR no
AUTHCOD_ALRM
RANR x
ACLE
BRST
RTRY
CLAS
Here, we manually add an authorization code of 8888 (must be 4 digit from above). It is
assigned CLAS 0.
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 1330532 USED U P: 48093 79550 TOT: 1458175
DISK RECS AVAIL: 378
REQ new
TYPE aut
CUST 0
SPWD
CODE 8888
SARC no
CLAS 0
CODE
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Next, edit CLAS 0 to give the desired NCOS and TGAR changes.
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 1330404 USED U P: 48093 79678 TOT: 1458175
DISK RECS AVAIL: 378
REQ chg
TYPE aub
CUST 0
SPWD
ACDR
AUTHCOD_ALRM
RANR
ACLE
BRST
RTRY
CLAS 0
COS ctd
TGAR 2
NCOS 5
CLAS
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 1330404 USED U P: 48093 79678 TOT: 1458175
DISK RECS AVAIL: 378
Finally, change the station to a restricted NCOS and TGAR, and to require an
Authorization code.
In Station Administration: LD 10/11, enter the allowed AUTH code(s) for this station.
REQ: chg
TYPE: 500
TN 19 0
ECHG yes
ITEM tgar 1
ITEM ncos 0
ITEM cls autr
ITEM maut
AUTH 1 8888
AUTH
ITEM
That’s it!
TN 019 0 00 00
TYPE 500
CDEN 4D
CUST 0
WRLS NO
DN 4130 0 MARP
AST NO
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IAPG 0
HUNT
TGAR 1
LDN NO
NCOS 0
SGRP 0
RNPG 0
XLST
SCI 0
SFLT NO
CAC_MFC 0
CLS CTD DTN FBD XFD WTA THFD FND HTD ONS
LPR XRD CWD SWD MWD RMMD SMWD LPD XHD CCSD LND TVD
CFTD SFD MRD C6D CNID CLBD AUTR
ICDD CDMD LLCN EHTD MCTD
GPUD DPUD CFXD ARHD OVDD AGTD CLTD LDTD ASCD
MBXD CPFA CPTA UDI RCC HBTD DDGA NAMA MIND
NRWD NRCD NROD CRD PRSD MCRD
EXR0 SHL ABDD CFHD DNDY DNO3
USRD BNRD RTDD RBDD RBHD FAXD PGND FTTC
AUTH 1 8888
2
3
4
5
6
PLEV 02
AACS NO
MLWU_LANG 0
DATE 21 NOV 2002
Assign direct number to Ext
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ld 49
DGT000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 103756837 USED U P: 411716 101268 TOT: 104269821
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 169 KBYTES
REQ prt
TYPE idc
CUST 0
DCNO 1
DCNO 1
SDID NO
REQ chg
TYPE idc
CUST 0
DCNO 1
IDGT 5333
5 3 3 3 10500
IDGT
Create hot key with number
(multi-function keys models)
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LD 20
REQ: chg
TYPE: 2004P2
TN 64 0 0 9
ECHG yes
ITEM key 1 scr 10508
FNA
MARP ON TN 064 0 00 17
MARP
CPND
VMB
KEY
ITEM
FNA
Remove Hotkey
REQ: chg
TYPE: 3903
TN 4 1 2 10
ECHG yes
ITEM key 1 nul
KEY
Reset 909 line
Ld 20
PT0000
REQ: stat 4 0 8 4
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BUSY
REQ: stat 4 0 8
00 = UNIT 00 = IDLE (TRK)(CO LOP )
01 = UNIT 01 = IDLE (TRK)(CO LOP )
02 = UNIT 02 = IDLE (TRK)(CO LOP )
03 = UNIT 03 = IDLE (TRK)(CO LOP )
04 = UNIT 04 = BUSY (TRK)(CO LOP )
05 = UNIT 05 = IDLE (TRK)(CO LOP )
06 = UNIT 06 = IDLE (TRK)(CO LOP )
07 = UNIT 07 = IDLE (TRK)(MUS OWK )
REQ: disl 4 0 8 4
IPMG LOOP
NPR707
REQ: disc 4 0 8
REQ: stat 4 0 8
00 = UNIT 00 = DSBL (TRK)(CO LOP )
01 = UNIT 01 = DSBL (TRK)(CO LOP )
02 = UNIT 02 = DSBL (TRK)(CO LOP )
03 = UNIT 03 = DSBL (TRK)(CO LOP )
04 = UNIT 04 = DSBL (TRK)(CO LOP )
05 = UNIT 05 = DSBL (TRK)(CO LOP )
06 = UNIT 06 = DSBL (TRK)(CO LOP )
07 = UNIT 07 = DSBL (TRK)(MUS OWK )
REQ: enlc 4 0 8
stat 4 0 8
NPR624
REQ: stat 4 0 8
00 = UNIT 00 = IDLE (TRK)(CO LOP )
01 = UNIT 01 = IDLE (TRK)(CO LOP )
02 = UNIT 02 = BUSY (TRK)(CO LOP )
03 = UNIT 03 = IDLE (TRK)(CO LOP )
04 = UNIT 04 = IDLE (TRK)(CO LOP )
05 = UNIT 05 = IDLE (TRK)(CO LOP )
06 = UNIT 06 = IDLE (TRK)(CO LOP )
07 = UNIT 07 = IDLE (TRK)(MUS OWK )
Reset BRI
ld 96
DCH000
.dis dch 25
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.****
>
OVL000
>ld 60
DTI000
SL-1 --- SYS-12/AXE-10 SWE/NUMERIS/SWISS/TCNZ
/EUROISDN/SING/THAI/MSIA/INDO/CHNA
/INDI/PHLP
CHANNEL TIMESLOT MAPPING
.
SL-1 NETWORK TIMESLOT
B-CHANNEL 1 -15 1 -15 1 -15
16-30 17-31 17-31
D-CHANNEL 31 16 16
disl 25
OK
.enll 25
OK
.stat
PRI2 LOOP 25 - ENBL
REF CLK: DSBL
SERVICE RESTORE: YES
ALARM STATUS: ACCEPTABLE
CH 01 - IDLE DID VOD * CH 02 - IDLE DID VOD *
CH 03 - IDLE DID VOD * CH 04 - IDLE DID VOD *
CH 05 - IDLE DID VOD * CH 06 - IDLE DID VOD *
CH 07 - IDLE DID VOD * CH 08 - IDLE DID VOD *
CH 09 - IDLE DID VOD * CH 10 - IDLE DID VOD *
CH 11 - IDLE DID VOD * CH 12 - IDLE DID VOD *
CH 13 - IDLE DID VOD * CH 14 - IDLE DID VOD *
CH 15 - IDLE DID VOD * CH 16 - IDLE DID VOD *
CH 17 - IDLE DID VOD * CH 18 - IDLE DID VOD *
CH 19 - IDLE DID VOD * CH 20 - IDLE DID VOD *
CH 21 - UNEQ CH 22 - UNEQ
CH 23 - UNEQ CH 24 - UNEQ
CH 25 - UNEQ CH 26 - UNEQ
CH 27 - UNEQ CH 28 - UNEQ
CH 29 - UNEQ CH 30 - UNEQ
CH 31 - DCH 25
Reset card
ld 20
stat 4 1 8
disc 4 1 8
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enlc 4 1 8
Save current configuration
LD 43
EDD
To know Dials 901 902 etc. TN
ld 21
PT1000
REQ: ltm
CUST 0
ROUT
ACOD 901
TYPE TLST
TKTP COT
ROUT 1
DES LAND1
TN 004 0 05 00 MBER 1 LAND 1
TN 004 0 05 04 MBER 2 LAND
TN 004 0 06 01 MBER 3 LAND 1
TN 004 0 07 00 MBER 4 LAND 1
Create new user with grant access
ld 17
CFN000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 103758032 USED U P: 411135 100654 TOT: 104269821
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DISK SPACE NEEDED: 168 KBYTES
DCH AVAIL: 252 USED: 2 TOT: 254
AML AVAIL: 15 USED: 1 TOT: 16
REQ chg
TYPE pwd
PSWD_COMP
FPC
LOUT
FLTH
LOCK
FLTA
AUDT
LLID
ACCOUNT_REQ new
PWD_TYPE lapw
PWTP
USER_NAME admin4
PASSWORD
CONFIRM
OVLA 20 21 or (for full access type "all")
OVLA
CUST
HOST
MAT
OPT
PDT
PWD ACCOUNT SETTINGS SAVED
ACCOUNT_REQ
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 103758032 USED U P: 411135 100654 TOT: 104269821
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 168 KBYTES
DCH AVAIL: 252 USED: 2 TOT: 254
AML AVAIL: 15 USED: 1 TOT: 16
Class of Service Guide
The following CLS assignments determine the calling options and features available to the
telephone.
Defaults are shown in parentheses. Enter each non-default option required, separated by a
space.
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Station CLS options - LD 10: Analog - LD 11: Digital
CLS Analog Digital Description
AAA (AAD)
Automatic Answerback Allowed/Denied
ABDA (ABDD)
Abandoned call record and time to answer
Allowed/Denied
ADD
Automatic Digit Display
ADV
Data Port Verification Allowed
(AGN)
ACD Agent
AGRA (AGRD)
Agent Greeting Allowed/Denied
AGTA (AGTD)
ACD services for 500/2500 Active/Not Active
AHA (AHD)
Automatic Hold Allowed/Denied
(ALCA) ALCB
ALC loss plan: class A port type/class B port type
AOS
ACD Supv Can Observe Other Supv
ARHA (ARHD)
Audible Reminder of Held Call Allowed/Denied
ASCA (ASCD)
Alarm Security Allowed/Denied
AUTD
Denied Authorization code Class of Service
AUTR (AUTU)
Restricted/Unrestricted Authorization code Class of
Service
BFEA (BFED)
Boss Secretary Feature Enhancement Allowed/Denied
BNRA (BNRD)
Busy Number Redial Allowed/Denied
(BUZZ)
Buzz when off hook
C6A (C6D)
Six-Party Conference Allowed/Denied
CCBA (CCBD)
Collect Call Blocking - Blocked/Not Blocked
CCSA (CCSD)
Controlled Class of Service Allowed/Denied
CDCD (CDCA)
Conferee Display Count Denied/Allowed
CDMA (CDMD)
Generate external station activity records (Not
CDR)/Not Generate
CFHA (CFHD)
Call Forward/HUNT Override Allowed/Denied
CFTA (CFTD)
Call Forward by Call Type Allowed/Denied
CFXA (CFXD)
Call Forward All Calls to external DN Allowed/Denied
CLBA (CLBD)
Activate Calling Party Number and Name per-line
blocking
CLTA (CLTD)
Network Call Trace from this telephone Allowed/Denied
CMSA (CMSD)
Command and Status link Allowed/Denied
CNAA (CNAD)
CLASS Calling Name Multiple Data Format
Allowed/Denied
CNDA (CNDD)
Call Number Display Allowed/Denied
CNIA (CNID)
Call Number Information Allowed/Denied
CNTA (CNTD)
Network ACD Countdown Allowed/Denied
CNUA (CNUD)
CLASS Calling Number Multiple Data Format
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Allowed/Denied
CNUS
CLASS Calling Number Single Data Format Allowed
(CPFA) CPFD
Forced Camp-On from another set Allowed/Denied
(CPTA) CPTD
Forced Camp-On to another set Allowed/Denied
CRA (CRD)
Continuous Ring Allowed/Denied
CRPA (CRPD)
Corporate Directory Allowed/Denied
(CTD) CUN
Conditionally Toll Denied (default)/Unrestricted
CWA (CWD)
Call Waiting Allowed/Denied
CWNA (CWND)
Call Waiting Notification Allowed/Denied
(DAPA) DAPD
Display Access Prefix Allowed/Denied
(DDGA) DDGD
DN display on other set Allowed/Denied
DDS
Delay Display, display activates after call is answered
(DDV)
Data Port Verification Denied
DELA (DELD)
Dealer Allowed/Denied
DIP
Dial Pulse - rotary and dial pulse telephones.
DLO
Digital Long telephone set
(DNAA) DNAD
DN of set/Route will be used in 3WT ANI messages/
DNDA (DNDD)
Dialed Name Display Allowed/Denied
DNDN (DNDY)
Diversion Notification Option (QSIG)
(DNO3) DNO1-2
Diversion Notification Option (QSIG) DNO1-3
(DOS)
ACD Supv Cannot Observe Other Supv
DPUA (DPUD)
DN Pickup Allowed/Denied
DRDA (DRDD)
Distinctive Ringing by Directory Number Allowed
(DRG1) DRG2-4
Distinctive Ringing: 1-High fast/2-High slow/3-Low
fast/4-Low slow
(DSH)
Digital Short telephone set
DSI (DSX)
Data Service access or IS Server TN Allowed/Denied
DTA
Data Terminal
(DTN)
Digitone DTN is used for 2500 sets
EHTA (EHTD)
Enhanced Hot Line Allowed/Denied
ELA (ELD)
Erase lists Allowed/Denied
ENG
English language display
(EXR0) EXR1-4
Executive Distinctive Ringing Off/use Tone 1 to 4
FAXA (FAXD)
Fax/Modem allowed ISDN call Allowed/Denied
FBA (FBD)
Call Forward Busy - DID calls Ring Attendant/Call
Forward Busy Normal
FDSA (FDSD)
Force Disconnect Allowed/Denied
FICA (FICD)
Forward Intercom Calls Allowed/Denied
FITA (FITD)
Flexible Incoming Tones Allowed/Denied
FLXA (FLXD)
Flexible voice/data Allowed/Denied
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FNA (FND)
Call Forward No answer Allowed/Denied
FRE FR1-2
Fully Restricted/Restricted 1/Restricted 2
(FRN)
French language display
(FTTC) FTTR
Allows trunk to trunk connections for
Conference/Denied - no conferencing
FTTU
Allows trunk to trunk Conference and Transfer
FXSP
Flexible Services Port
GPUA (GPUD)
Group Pickup Allowed/Denied
GRLA (GRLD)
Group Listening Allowed/Denied
HBTA (HBTD)
Hunt By call Type Allowed/Denied
HFA (HFD)
Digital Telephone Handsfree Allowed/Denied
HPR
High Priority station
HSPA (HSPD)
"Hospitality Allowed/Denied, used for Hospitality
Management"
HSTA (HSTD)
Host Terminal Allowed/Denied
HTA (HTD)
Hunting Allowed/Denied
IAMA (IAMD)
ICP Answering Machine Allowed/Denied
ICDA (ICDD)
Internal Call Detail Recording Allowed/Denied
IMA (IMD)
Integrated Messaging Service Attendant
Allowed/Denied
IPNA (IPND)
Intercept Position Allowed/Denied
IRA (IRD)
Incoming Ringing Line Preference Allowed/Denied
IRGA (IRGD)
Interrogation set Allowed/Denied for intercept computer
LDN
Listed Directory Number defined in CDB - used for
CLID
LDTA (LDTD)
Line Disconnect Tone Allowed/Denied
LLC1-3
Line Load Control Class 1, thru 3
(LMPN) LMPX
MW Lamp - status of the mailbox associated with the
prime DN/any DN
LNA (LND)
Last Number Redial Allowed/Denied
LOL
Long line Class of Service (default if CLS = OPS)
LPA (LPD)
Message Waiting Lamp Allowed/Denied
(LPR)
Low Priority station
LVXA (LVXD)
LOGIVOX Class of Service Allowed
MBXA (MBXD)
Multi-Party Operation (MPO) Blind Transfer
Allowed/Denied
MCBN
Set linked to a non-MICB line card
MCBY
Set linked to a MICB line card
MCDA (MCDD)
Microsoft Converged Desktop Allowed/Denied
MCRA (MCRD)
Multiple Call Arrangement Allowed/Denied
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MCTA (MCTD)
Malicious Call Trace Allowed/Denied
MINA (MIND)
Message Interrupt Allowed/Denied
MPTA (MPTD)
Modem Pass Through Allowed/Denied
MMA (MMD)
Multimedia Allowed/Denied
MNL
Manual service - Used for HOT
MOAA (MOAD)
Mute on Answer Allowed/Denied
MRA (MRD)
Message Registration Allowed/Denied
MSIA (MSID)
Make Set Busy Improvement Allowed/Denied
MTA (MTD)
Maintenance Telephone Allowed/Denied
MWA (MWD)
Message Waiting Allowed/Denied
NAIA (NAID)
No Answer Indication Allowed/Denied
(NAMA) NAMD
Name Display on other set Allowed/Denied
NDD
No Digit Display
NIA (NID)
Non-ringing Incoming Line Preference Allowed/Denied
NOVA (NOVD)
Network Override/Breakin Allowed/Denied
NRCA (NRCD)
Night Restriction for forced Camp-On Allowed/Denied
NROA (NROD)
Night Restriction for Priority Override Allowed/Denied
NRWA (NRWD)
Night Restriction for Call Waiting Allowed/Denied
OCBA (OCBD)
Outgoing Call Barring Allowed/Denied
OLA (OLD)
Outgoing Line Preference Allowed/Denied
ONDA (ONDD)
One Number Delivery Allowed/Denied for a portable
(ONP)
On-Premises extension
ONS
On-Premises Station (default for all others)
OPS
Off-Premises Station (default if CDEN is DD)
OPX
Off-Premises extension Supported by QPC192 only
OVDA (OVDD)
Override Allowed/Denied
(PDN)
Primary Directory Number
PGNA (PGND)
Allow/Deny PAGENET access
POA (POD)
Privacy Override Allowed/Denied
PRSA (PRSD)
Priority Call Pickup Allowed/Denied
PUA (PUD)
Call Pickup Allowed/Denied
RBDA (RBDD)
Redirection By Day Allowed/Denied
RBHA (RBHD)
Redirection By Holiday Allowed
RCBA (RCBD)
Recall to Boss Allowed/Denied
(RCC)
Restricted from Receiving Collect Calls
RDI
Restricted from receiving DID calls
(RDLA) RDLD
Automatic Redial Allowed/Denied
RLFA (RLFD)
Reversed Lamp Flash Allowed/Denied
RMMA (RMMD)
Remote Monitoring of Messages Allowed/Denied
RMMO
Allow Remote Monitoring of Messages
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RNGB
"Apply ringing when idle, off hook or busy"
RNGI
Apply ringing when idle but off hook
RTDA (RTDD)
Call Redirection by Time of day Allowed/Denied
SFA (SFD)
Second Level CFNA Allowed/Denied
(SHL)
Short line Class of Service
SMSA (SMSD)
Standalone Mail Server Allowed/Denied
SMWA (SMWD)
Extended Message Waiting Indication Allowed/Denied
SPKA (SPKD)
Speaker Allowed/Denied
SPV
ACD Supervisor
SRE
Semi-Restricted
STSA (STSD)
Set-to-Set Messaging Allowed/Denied
SWA (SWD)
Station-to-Station Call Waiting Allowed/Denied
TDD
Tandem Digit Display Automatic set display feature
TENA (TEND)
Tenant Service Allowed/Denied
THFA (THFD)
Centrex Trunk Switch Hook Flash on this set
Allowed/Denied
TLD
Toll Denied
TSA
Three-Party Service allowed
TVA (TVD)
Trunk Verification from station Allowed/Denied
UCC
Not Restricted from Receiving Collect Calls
(UDI)
Not Restricted from Receiving DID Calls
ULAA (ULAD)
Set Based Administration User Access Allowed/Denied
UNR
Unrestricted
USMA (USMD)
Meridian 911 position Allowed/Denied
USRA (USRD)
User Selectable Call Redirection Allowed/Denied
(VCE)
Voice Terminal
VMA (VMD)
Server Voice Messaging Allowed/Denied
(WTA) WTD
Warning Tone Allowed/Denied
XFA (XFD)
Call Transfer Allowed/Denied
XFR
Hookflash disabled - no transfer
XHA (XHD)
Exclusive Hold Allowed/Denied
XMWI (XMWD)
Extended Message Waiting indication Allowed/Denied
XRA (XRD)
Ring Again Allowed/Denied
Guide to Software Loads
Administration Loads are CLEAR - Maintenance Loads are GRAY
Use Administration Loads to program and/or print TN, Customer, or System data.
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Use Maintenance Loads to check the Status (STAT), Enable (ENL), or Disable (DIS)
TN's, Cards, and Loops.
For further details, refer to the relevant Software Input/Output Guide.
Printing data:
In loads 22 or below, print in either LD 20, 21, or 22 (see below).
In loads 23 and above, print in the same load.
LD 1 Template Audit.
LD 2 Set time and date (STAD), reports, thresholds etc.
LD 10 Analogue (500/2500) phone settings.
LD 11 Digital (SL-1, M2000, etc) phone settings.
LD 12 Create or modify Attendant Consoles (2250)
LD 13 Digitone Receivers, Tone Detectors, Multifrequency Senders and Receivers.
LD 14 Trunks eg. Analog, Route members, auto terminations etc.
LD 15 Customer Data Block. Enter a gate opener at the TYPE prompt:
AML (Application Module Link)
ANI (Automatic Number Identification)
ATT (Attendant Consoles)
AWU (Automatic Wake Up Data)
CAS (Centralized Attendant Service Data)
CCS (Controlled Class of Service)
CDR (Call Detail Recording)
FCR (Flexible Code Restriction)
FFC (Flexible Feature Codes)
FTR (Features and options)
HSP (Hospitality Management)
ICP (Intercept Computer Update)
IMS (Integrated Message Service)
INT (Intercept Treatments)
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LDN (Listed Directory Numbers)
MON (Set-based Monitoring)
MPO (Multi-Party Operations)
NET (Networking)
NIT (Night Service)
OAS (Off Hook Alarm Security)
PPM (Periodic Pulse Metering)
PWD (Password)
RDR (Call Redirection)
ROA (Recorded Overflow Announcement)
SLS (SIP Line Services)
TIM (Timers)
TST (Test lines)
LD 16 Route Data Settings on routes - ability to change routes, assign IDC tables to a route,
use ESN etc.
LD 17 Configuration Record 1. Enter a gate opener at the TYPE prompt:
ADAN (Input/output devices - includes D-channels)
ALARM (Alarm filter configuration data)
ATRN (Aries Transmission)
CEQU (Common Equipment parameters)
CFN (Configuration data block)
OVLY (Overlay area options)
PARM (System Parameters)
PWD (System Password and Limited Access)
VAS (Value Added Server)
LD 18 Speed Dial Lists, Hotlines etc.
LD 19 Code Restriction
LD 20 Print Routine 1 - Phones, DNs, TNs etc.
2.0 Mb/s Digital Trunk Interface (DT2) data
Analog set (500 and PBX) data
Associate (AST) BCS and Analog Sets data
Attendant console (2250) data from LD 12
Automatic Call Distribution Priority Agent (PRI2) data
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Communication Set (BCS) data
Call Pickup Network Wide (CPNW) data
Channel data: Real Analog, Virtual Analog and Virtual Digital
Communication Set (BCS) data
Data access card (DAC) data
Dial Intercom Group (DIG) data
Dial Tone Detector (DTD and XTD) data
Digital set (2000 series, 3000, and Aries) data
Digitone Receiver (DTR) data
Directory number (DNB) data/range/selection
Hot Line List (HTL) data
Hunting (HNT, GHT, and EHT) data
Multifrequency (MFC, MFE, MFR, MFK5, MFK6, MFVE) data
Mobile Extension (MOBX) data
Out of Service unit (OOSSLT and OOSMLT) data
Power (PWR) data
Pretranslation (PRE) data
Special Service List (SSL) data
Speed call lists (SCL) data
Tandem Connection (TCON) data
Template (TEM) data
Terminal Number Block (TNB) data (telephones, trunks, range)
Tone Detector (TDET) data
Trunk data: All Trunks (TRK)
Trunk data: Specific Trunk types
Universal Extension (UEXT) data
Unused Card (LUC) data
Unused Directory Number (LUDN) data
Unused Units (LUU) data
Unused Voice or Data unit (LUVU or LUDU) data
Voice Mailbox (VMB) data
LD 21 Print Routine 2 - Listing and Routes Info.
Application Module Link (AML) data
Attendant Console (ATT) data
Automatic Number Identification (ANI) data
Automatic Wake Up (AWU) data
Call Detail Recording (CDR) data
Call Redirection (RDR) data
Centralized Attendant Service (CAS) data
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Centralized Attendant Service (CASK) Key
Code Restriction (CRB) data
Controlled Class of Service (CCS) data
Core Inventory (CINV) data for all systems
Customer data block (CDB)
Flexible Code Restriction (FCR) data
Flexible Feature Codes (FFC) data
Hospitality Management (HSP) data
Integrated Message Service (IMS) data
Intercept Computer Update (ICP) data
Intercept Treatments (INT) data
ISDN Signaling Link (ISLL) data
Listed Directory Numbers (LDN) data
Networking (NET) data
Set Relocation (SRDT) data
Test lines (TST) data
Timers (TIM) data
Trunk Members (LTM) data
LD 22 Print Routine 3 - Configuration.
Audit trail (AUDT) data
Common Equipment (CEQU) data
Configuration Record (CFN) data
Input/output device (ADAN) data
Integrated Message Service (IMA) data
Issue and Release (ISS)
Overlay area (OVLY) data
Package (PKG) information
Password (PWD) data
Peripheral Software Version (PSWV) data
System Limits (SLT) data
System Loop Limit (SLL) data
System Patch (ISSP) data
Tape ID (TID) data
Value Added Server (VAS) data
LD 23 Create and print ACD groups, NACD & CDN's
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LD 24 Creating and modifying DISA's
LD 25 Move Data Blocks
LD 26 Create, modify, and print Do Not Disturb Groups
LD 27 Configure ISDN BRI hardware and settings.
LD 28 Route Selection for Automatic Number Identification
LD 29 Memory management - determine the amount of memory used etc.
LD 30 Network / signaling diagnostics, e.g. On trunk loops, from digital card to digital phone, clock
controllers (DTI2 or PRI2)
LD 31 Telephone attendant console diagnostics
LD 32 Network / Peripheral equipment diagnostics including Dgtl LC and FALC cards, analogue and
digital sets etc.
LD 33 Peripheral Equipment Diagnostic for 1.5Mb/s RPE and Fiber Remote IPE.
LD 34 Diagnostics on Digitone receivers, dial tone detectors. Enabling and disabling the TDS loop
(See LD 38 for CONF loop)
LD 36 Trunk Diagnostics, and stats. Clear minor alarm indication on attendant consoles.
LD 37 Input/Output diagnostic. Enable/Disable TTY's and MSDL's
LD 38 Enabling and disabling the CONF loop (See LD 34 for TDS loop)
LD 39 Status of Peripheral signalling, Clock Controller, clear minor alarms on active CPU etc.
LD 40 Call Detail Recording (CDR) diagnostics.
LD 42 Enable/disable/give status of Call Detail Recording (CDR). Clear maintenance display
alarms.
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LD 43 Equipment Data dump - downloading config. for backup storage etc.
LD 44 Software audit.
LD 45 Background Signaling and Switching diagnostic.
LD 46 Multi frequency sender diagnostic for automatic number identification.
LD 48 Link diagnostics - ISDN D-channel etc. Activating and deactivating Voice Mail (AML).
LD 49 Flexible code restrictions and Incoming Digit Conversion.
LD 50 Call Park settings
LD 51 Intercept Computer Update
LD 52 2.0Mb/s Remote Peripheral Equipment
LD 53 2.0Mb/s Remote Peripheral Diagnostic
LD 54 Multi frequency Signaling Diagnostic
LD 56 Route Access Restriction , flexible tones - future possibly, cadences.
LD 57 Setting Flexible Feature Codes.
LD 58 Radio paging
LD 60 DTI and PRI link diagnostics. Enabling / disabling / status etc.
LD 61 Message Waiting Lamp Reset
LD 62 1.5Mb/s Remote Peripheral Equipment Local End Diagnostic
LD 66 Conversion. Used to convert to a new version of software.
LD 73 Settings for DTIs and PRIs, timers, SICA tables etc.
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LD 74 DPNSS
LD 75 DTI / PRI maintenance.
LD 77 Manual Print - print the signals from the peripheral cards to the common equipment.
LD 79 Virtual Network Service
LD 80 Call tracing for diagnostics.
LD 81 Listing phones with selected features.
LD 82 Print hunt patterns and Multiple Appearance groups.
LD 83 Print a list of TN's and TN blocks in Designation (DES) order
LD 84 Add line designators (DES) to existing single line (500/2500) sets.
LD 85 Add line designators (DES) to existing multi line (SL1/M2000, etc) sets.
LD 86 ESN, Digit manipulation, Route list data block, NARS / BARS etc. Build or print RLI's.
LD 87 Co-ordinated dial plan.
LD 88 Authorization codes, possible introduced with charge accounts.
LD 90 ESN, NARS / BARS, AC1 / AC2. (In relation to internal network CDP). Build or print
SPN's.
LD 92 Scheduled testing of TIEs / DIDs etc.
LD 93 Multi-tenant service.
LD 94 MFC for internal network applications.
LD 95 Call Party Name Display (NEW, CHG, PRT, OUT).
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LD 96 D-Channel diagnostics. Very important for internal network links, and ISDN PRI circuits.
LD 97 Configuration Record 2. Enter a gate opener at the TYPE prompt:
BTD (Busy Tone Detection data block)
DTD (Dial Tone Detection parameters data block)
DTR (Digitone Receiver parameters data block)
FDL (Flash Download for M3900 sets)
FIRP (Fiber Remote Parameters Data Block)
LOSP (Loss Plan Tables data block)
SUPL (Superloop parameters data block)
SYSM (System Parameters for MSDL/MISP card)
SYSP (System parameters for Peripheral Equipment)
XCTP (Conference/TDS/MF Sender card parameters data block)
XPE (Extended Peripheral Equipment shelf data block)
LD
117
IP network maintenance and diagnostic functions. Ethernet and Alarm Management.
LD
135
Used for functions on the CPU's (e.g. SCPU = swap CPU) Used for functions on the
CNI cards
LD
137
Used for functionality on the system disk drives. (e.g. Swap drives or synchronize
drives)
LD
143
Customer Configuration Backup and Restore. Software Upgrade and Installation utility.
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These responses are described below:
AUTO - The system provides new TN's and DN's automatically. Note the TTY output
using this command.
TNDN - Manual selection of TN's and DN's. TN and DN are prompted -n- times as
defined by the CPY command.
TN - New DN's are provided by the system, TN is prompted -n- times as defined by the
CPY command.
DN - New TN's are provided by the system, DN is prompted -n- times as defined by the
CPY command.