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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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Report Scheduler and System Printer Issue 3 March 1996 3-1037 Screen 3-38 provides another example of a ‘Report Scheduler’ screen. Screen 3-38. Report Scheduler Example 4 Removing Scheduled Reports The System Manager may remove a scheduled report using the remove report-scheduler command. If the Job Status of the report is ‘‘print-next,’’ ‘‘printed,’’ or ‘‘waiting’’ (that is, not being printed), it will be removed immediately. If the report is being printed ( printing state), not only will the...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1038Issue 3 March 1996 Establishing the Printer Link The system will attempt to bring up the link to the Re port Scheduler printer at the b e ginning of each 15-minute time interval, provided there are reports to be printed, or when an immediate report is to b e printed. After all reports for which the link was brought up have been printed, the system will tear down the link to preserve system resources. Screen 3-39 provides another example of a ‘Report Scheduler’ screen....
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Report Scheduler and System Printer Issue 3 March 1996 3-1039 Reports scheduled for the same time and day are printed according to their order in the Report Scheduler queue. The first report in the queue will be printed first. In order to present the least possible imp act on system performance, it is recommended that reports be scheduled at off-peak hours and stag gered so that they are not all sc heduled to be printed at the same time. Reports that are ad ded to the scheduler queue, and are...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1040Issue 3 March 1996 nThe printer can be connected directly to the EIA port on the switch’s processor board . In this case the a ppropriate cable is required. nThe printer can be c onnected to the switch with a MPDM or a 7400A data module and a port on a TN754 Digital Line circ uit pack (TN413, TN754B support A-law). nThe printer can be connected to the switch with an ADU and a p ort on a TN726 Data Line circuit pack. There is a single EIA port in DEFI NI TY s yst em...
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Restriction — Controlle d Issue 3 March 1996 3-1041 Restriction — Controlled Feature Availability This feature is available with all Generic 3 releases. Description Allows an attendant or voice terminal user with console p ermission to activate and d eactivate the following restrictions for an individual voice terminal or a group of voice terminals: nOutward — The voice terminal(s) cannot be used for placing calls to the public network. Such call attempts receive intercept tone. nTotal — The...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1042Issue 3 March 1996 Interactions The following features interact with the Controlled Restriction feature: nCall Coverage Controlled Restrictions are not checked for covering users. nCall Forwarding Controlled Restrictions for the forwarded-to extension are only checked when Call Forwarding All Calls is activated. Once calls are redirected, the forwarded-to extension’s restrictions are not checked. nCOR Both COR and Controlled Restrictions are checked when a call is...
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Restriction — Fully Restricted Service Issue 3 March 1996 3-1043 Restriction — Fully Restricted Service Feature Availability This feature is available with G3i-Global, G3rV1, G3V2, and later releases. Description Fully Restricted Service is a Class of Restriction (COR) that prevents assigned stations from having access to public network calls. Stations have access to internal calls only. In addition, fully restricted station users cannot use authorization codes to deactivate this feature. Any...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1044Issue 3 March 1996 called prohibitive interactions. Conditions that permit the proper operation of this feature are called allowable interactions. These interactions, b eginning with prohibitive interactions, are listed on the following page. Prohibitive nStation has Abbreviated Dialing - All the calls automatically dialed from a Privileged List are completed without any restriction checking. nStation is an Attendant - Each Attendant is assigned a COS and a COR. When...
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Restriction — Fully Restricted Service Issue 3 March 1996 3-1045 attendant-seeking calls to a designated extension number whenever Night Service has b een activated and the Night Console is either not provided or not available. The COR assigned in the ‘Console Parameters’ screen is used for authorization checks. A station with Fully Restricted Service should not be assigned as the single night service extension. nFeatures that have access to an outgoing trunk with an associated queue. When a...
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Feature Descriptions 3-1046Issue 3 March 1996 nStations assigned a Personal Central Office Line (PCOL) - If a station with Fully Restricted Service is assigned a PCOL, calls can still be placed to/from the PCOL. Stations with Fully Restricted Service should not be assigned PCOL. nIn a system that associates a b arrier c ode with remote access - If a barrier code is entered on connection to remote access, the barrier code’s associated COR is used for authorization checks. If remote access does...