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    placed the original call. The caller will hear 3 short, quick rings. The caller 
    doesn’t need to do anything but pick up the handset and wait: the switch 
    remembers the number the caller dialed and automatically completes the call.
    This field appears when the Direction field is outgoing or two-way. 
    Tip:
    Enter 0 for DCS trunks.
    Country
    This field is administered at installation and sets numerous parameters to 
    appropriate values for the public network in which the switch operates. For 
    example, the value of this field, with the values of the Trunk Termination and the 
    Trunk Gain fields, determines the input and trans-hybrid balance impedance 
    requirements for ports on TN465B, TN2146, and TN2147 circuit packs.
    This field appears for the trunk groups that connect DEFINITY ECS to a central 
    office in the public network — CO, DID, DIOD, FX, and WATS trunk groups.
    !CAUTION:
    Don’t change this field. If you have questions, contact your Lucent 
    representative.
    Valid entries Usage
    0
     to 100Enter the number of outgoing calls that you want to be held 
    waiting when all trunks are busy. 
    Valid entries Usage
    1
     to 25Set at installation.
    11If the Country field is 11, DEFINITY ECS is administered for 
    Public Network Call Priority (Call Retention and Rering).
    14If the Country field is 14 and the Group Type is DID or DIOD, 
    the CO Type field appears. 
    						
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    Ve rs i o n
    Use this field to adjust the signaling on multi-country CO trunk circuit packs. 
    Entries in this field adjust signaling characteristics on these circuit packs to match 
    the signaling characteristics of the public network in a specific country. The field 
    appears only for CO, FX, and WATS trunk groups when the Country field is 
    5, 16, 
    or 
    23.
    15If the Country field is 15, DEFINITY ECS is administered for 
    Public Network Call Priority (Intrusion and Rering). Also, the 
    Protocol Type field appears for Group Type DID or DIOD.
    18If the Country field is 18, DEFINITY ECS can be administered 
    for Public Network Call Priority (Mode of Release Control, 
    Forced Disconnect, and Rering).
    23If the Country field is 23 and the Group Type field is either CO 
    or DID, DEFINITY ECS is administered for Block Collect 
    Calls.
    Valid entries Usage
    If the Country field is 5, the Version field only controls TN2147 ports.
    a Enter a to use standard signaling for the Netherlands public 
    network.
    bEnter b to use country 1 (U.S.) signaling. The value b is 
    appropriate if your switch is connected to a central office using 
    an Ericcson AXE-10 switch.
    If the Country field is 
    16 or 23, the Version field sets the input impedance value 
    and only controls TN465C (vintage 2 or later) ports.
    a Enter a to set input impedance to 600 Ohms.
    bEnter b to set input impedance to 900 Ohms. The value b is 
    appropriate in Brazil.
    Valid entries Usage 
    						
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    Incoming Destination
    Use this field to set the destination for all incoming calls on trunk groups such as 
    CO, FX, and WATS that must terminate at a single destination. The destination 
    you enter here is also the default night service destination unless you enter a 
    different destination in the Night Service field. Appears when the Direction field 
    is 
    incoming or two-way.
    Comm Type
    Use this field to define whether the trunk group carries voice, data, or both.
    NOTE:
    Comm Types of avd, rbavd and data require trunk member ports on a DS1 
    circuit pack.
    Valid entries Usage
    blank Leave this field blank if the Trunk Type (in/out) field is not 
    auto/….
    an extension 
    numberCalls go to the extension you enter. You may enter any type of 
    extension, though typically the extension entered here 
    identifies a VDN, a voice response unit, or a voice messaging 
    system. Night service overrides this setting when it’s active.
    attdCalls go to the attendant and are recorded as Listed Directory 
    Number (LDN) calls on call detail records. 
    						
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    Auth Code
    This field affects the level of security for tandemed outgoing calls at your switch. 
    This field appears if the Direction field is incoming or two-way, and it can only be 
    y if the Authorization Codes field is y on the System-Parameters 
    Customer-Options screen.
    Valid 
    entries Usage
    avd
    Enter avd for applications that mix voice and Digital Communication 
    Protocol data, such as video conferencing applications. The receiving 
    switch discriminates voice calls from data calls and directs each to an 
    appropriate endpoint. Neither originating nor terminating switches 
    insert a modem poll for any calls when Comm Type is 
    avd. 
    The Signaling Mode field on the DS1 circuit pack screen must be set 
    for either 
    common-chan or CAS signaling.
    dataEnter data only when all calls across the trunk group originate and 
    terminate at DEFINITY ECS digital data endpoints. Public networks 
    don’t support 
    data: supported by Lucent’s DCP protocol, this entry is 
    used almost exclusively for the data trunk group supporting DCS 
    signaling channels.
    The Signaling Mode field on the DS1 circuit pack may be set to 
    robbed-bit or common-chan. 
    rbavdFor digital trunk groups that carry voice and data with robbed-bit 
    signaling.
    The Signaling Mode field on the DS1 circuit pack screen must be set 
    to 
    robbed-bit unless mixed mode signaling is allowed on the DS1 
    circuit pack. In that case, the Signaling Mode field may be 
    isdn-ext 
    or 
    isdn-pri.
    voice For trunk groups that carry only voice traffic and voice-grade data 
    (that is, data transmitted by modem). Analog trunk groups must use 
    voice.
    Valid entries Usage
    y/n
    Enter y to require callers to enter an authorization code in order 
    to tandem a call through an AAR or ARS route pattern. The 
    code will be required even if the facility restriction level of the 
    incoming trunk group is normally sufficient to send the call out 
    over the route pattern. 
    						
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    Digit Absorption List
    This field assigns a digit absorption list, when used, to a trunk group that 
    terminates at a step-by-step central office.
    Prefix-1
    Use this field for outgoing and two-way trunk groups handling long distance 
    service. This field appears for CO, FX, and DIOD trunk groups.
    Trunk Flash
    Some central offices allows users to activate special services (call waiting or 
    3-way conferencing, for example) by flashing the switch hook on their phone. If 
    an outside caller does this while they’re on a call with one of your users, your 
    switch may interpret the flash as a disconnect signal and end the call. Use this 
    field to prevent such accidental disconnections.
    Toll Restricted
    BCC
    Generalized Route Selection uses the BCC to select the appropriate facilities for 
    routing voice and data calls. Far-end tandem switches also use the BCC to select 
    outgoing routing facilities with equivalent BCC classes.The entry in the Bearer 
    Capability Class field is used to select the appropriate facilities for incoming 
    Valid entries Usage
    0
     to 4Enter the number of the digit absorption list this trunk group 
    should use.
    Valid entries Usage
    y/n
    Enter y to add the prefix “1” to the beginning of the digit string 
    for outgoing calls. Do not enter 
    y for trunk groups in AAR or 
    ARS route patterns. 
    Valid entries Usage
    y/n 
    Enter y so that your switch won’t disconnect incoming callers 
    who flash their switch hook to activate central office services.
    Valid entries Usage
    y
     Enter y to prevent toll-restricted users from using a trunk 
    access code to make restricted outgoing calls over this trunk 
    group.
    nEnter n if the Outgoing Dial Type field is automatic or if you 
    don’t want to restrict access. 
    						
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    ISDN calls. DEFINITY ECS compares the entry in the BCC field to the value of 
    the Bearer Capability information element for the incoming call and routes the 
    call over appropriate facilities. For example, a call with BCC 4 will only be 
    connected through facilities that support 64 kbps data transmission.
    The Bearer Capability Class field appears when all of the following are true:
    nEither the ISDN-BRI Trunks field or the ISDN-PRI field on the System 
    Parameters Customer-Options screen is 
    y.
    nThe Group Type field is access, co, fx, tandem, tie, or wats.
    nThe Comm Type field is data, avd, or rbavd. 
    ITC 
    The Generalized Route Selection feature, part of the automatic routing technology 
    used in DEFINITY ECS, compares the line coding of available digital facilities 
    and selects appropriate routes for voice and data calls. The Information Transfer 
    Capability field appears when the Comm Type field is data, avd, or rbavd and the 
    BCC field is not 0. 
    Tip:
    To find out what kind of line coding a trunk group member uses, check the 
    Line Coding field on the DS1 Circuit Pack screen for the DS1 port to which 
    the member is assigned.
    Valid entries Usage
    0
    For voice and voice-grade data
    1For 56 kbps synchronous data transmitted with robbed-bit 
    signaling
    2Less than 19.2 kbps synchronous or asynchronous data
    3For 64 kbps data and LAPD protocol
    4For 64 kbps data on unrestricted channels
    Valid entries Usage
    rest
    (ricted)  Restricted trunks use ami-basic or ami-zcs line coding and 
    can carry only restricted calls.
    unre(stricted) Unrestricted trunks use b8zs, hdb3, or cmi line coding and can 
    carry restricted or unrestricted calls. A trunk group with an 
    unrestricted ITC may have only unrestricted trunks as 
    members. 
    						
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    Trunk Type
    Use this field to control the seizure and start-dial signaling used on this trunk 
    group. Entries in this field vary according to the function of the trunk group and 
    must match the corresponding setting on the far-end switch. This field appears for 
    CO, DID, FX, and WATS trunk groups.
    Refer to ‘‘Transmission and supervisory signaling’’ on page 1569
     for more 
    information. Procedures in ‘‘
    Managing trunks’’ on page 337 give specific 
    suggestions for signaling to use with different types of trunk groups. 
    Valid entries Usage
    ground-start 
    Use ground-start signaling for two-way trunks whenever 
    possible: ground-start signaling avoids glare and provides 
    answer supervision from the far end.
    loop-startIn general, try to use loop-start signaling only for one-way 
    trunks. Loop-start signaling is susceptible to glare and does not 
    provide answer supervision. 
    auto/autoThe term before the slash tells the switch how and when it will 
    receive incoming digits. The term after the slash tells the 
    switch how and when it should send outgoing digits.
    nauto — Used for immediate connection to a single preset 
    destination (incoming CO trunks, for example). No digits 
    are sent, because all calls terminate at the same place.
    ndelay — The sending switch does not send digits until it 
    receives a delay dial signal (an off-hook signal followed by 
    an on-hook signal) from the far-end switch, indicating that 
    it’s ready to receive the digits.
    nwink — The sending switch does not send digits until it 
    receives a a wink start (momentary off-hook) signal from 
    the far-end switch, indicating that it’s ready to receive the 
    digits.
    nimmed — The sending switch sends digits without waiting 
    for a signal from the far-end switch.
    auto/delay
    auto/immed
    auto/wink
    2-wire-ac
    These entries are used with CO trunks in Russia: enter the type 
    of connection to your central office. Check with you network 
    service provider if you don’t know what type of connection 
    they’re using. To use these entries, the Country field must be 
    15 and the CO trunks must use ports on a TN2199 circuit 
    board.
    2-wire-dc
    3-wire 
    						
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    Trunk Type (in/out)
    Use this field to control the seizure and start-dial signaling used on this trunk 
    group. The setting of the Trunk Signaling Type field can affect the entries allowed 
    in this field. In addition, settings may differ for incoming and outgoing trunks. 
    Valid entries Usage
    auto
    cont
    delay
    disc
    immed
    wink
    There are numerous valid entries for this field: use the online 
    help in the switch administration software to view all the 
    possible combinations. Here are what the elements used in 
    those combinations mean:
    nauto — Used for immediate connection to a single preset 
    destination (incoming CO trunks, for example). No digits 
    are sent, because all calls terminate at the same place.
    ncont — Continuous signaling is used with Italian E&M tie 
    trunks. The switch seizes a trunk by sending a continuous 
    seizure signal for at least the duration specified by the 
    Incoming Seizure Timer. Refer to ‘‘
    Trunk Signaling Type’’ 
    on page 974 for more information.
    ndelay — The sending switch does not send digits until it 
    receives a delay dial signal (an off-hook signal followed by 
    an on-hook signal) from the far-end switch, indicating that 
    it’s ready to receive the digits.
    ndisc —Discontinuous signaling is used with Italian tie 
    trunks that use E&M signaling. The switch can seize a 
    trunk by sending a single, short signal for the duration 
    specified by the Normal Outgoing Seize Send field. 
    However, with the Three-Way Seizure option the calling 
    switch can also send routing information to the called 
    switch by sending one or a series of brief seizure signals.
    nwink — The sending switch does not send digits until it 
    receives a a wink start (momentary off-hook) signal from 
    the far-end switch, indicating that it’s ready to receive the 
    digits.
    nimmed — The sending switch sends digits without waiting 
    for a signal from the far-end switch.
    2-wire-acThese entries are used with CO trunks in Russia: enter the type 
    of connection to your central office. Check with you network 
    service provider if you don’t know what type of connection 
    they’re using. To use these entries, the Country field must be 
    15 and the CO trunks must use ports on a TN2199 circuit 
    board.
    2-wire-dc
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    Tip:
    When incoming trunks use the setting immed/immed, the far-end switch 
    seizes the trunk and sends digits without waiting for acknowledgment from 
    the receiving switch. When traffic is heavy, the receiving switch may not 
    immediately attach a Touch Tone Receiver to a call and therefore lose digits. 
    Use wink-start trunks or increase the dial-guard timer value on the far-end 
    switch to avoid this problem.
    Incoming Rotary Timeout (sec)
    Call setup at central offices that still use older switching equipment, such as 
    step-by-step technology, is considerably longer then at central offices with more 
    modern switches. If you’re receiving digits with incoming calls from a central 
    office that uses less efficient switching technology, your switch needs to allow 
    more time to ensure it receives all the incoming digits. When the Incoming Dial 
    Type field is rotary, use this field to set the maximum time your switch will wait to 
    receive all incoming digits from the far-end switch.
    Outgoing Dial Type
    This field sets the method used to transmit digits for an outgoing call. Usually, you 
    should match what your central office provides. Refer to ‘‘Types of address 
    transmission’’ on page 1572 for more information. This field appears for Access, 
    APLT, CO, DIOD, DMI-BOS, FX, RLT, and WATS trunk groups. It also appears 
    for Tie trunk groups when the Trunk Signaling Type field is blank, 
    cont, or dis.
    Valid entries Usage
    5
     to 99If the system is connected to a step-by-step central office, or 
    any CO using older switching technology, enter at least 
    18 
    seconds; if not, enter at least 
    5 seconds. 
    						
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    DIOD trunks support pulsed and continuous E&M signaling in Brazil and 
    discontinuous E&M signaling in Hungary. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Application 
    Notes for Type Approval for more information.
    Cut-Through
    This field appears when the Outgoing Dial Type field is either 
    rotary or tone.
    Valid entries Usage
    tone
     Enter tone to use Dual Tone Multifrequency (DTMF) 
    addressing, also known as “touch tone” in the U.S. Entering 
    tone actually allows the trunk group to support both DTMF 
    and rotary signals.
    For pulsed and continuous E&M signaling in Brazil and for 
    discontinuous E&M signaling in Hungary, use 
    tone or mf.
    rotaryEnter rotary if you only want to allow the dial pulse addressing 
    method used by non-touch tone phones. If you have a full touch 
    tone system internally and a connection to a central office that 
    only supports rotary dialing, for example, it would be 
    appropriate to enter 
    rotary.
    mfEnter mf if the Trunk Signaling Type field is blank. The 
    Multifrequency Signaling field must be enabled on the 
    System-Parameters Customer-Options screen in order for you 
    to enter 
    mf here.
    You may not enter mf if the Used for DCS field (Field 
    descriptions for page 2) is 
    y.
    For pulsed and continuous E&M signaling in Brazil and for 
    discontinuous E&M signaling in Hungary, use 
    tone or mf.
    automaticEnter automatic for tie trunks if the Trunk Signaling Type 
    field is blank. This provides “cut-through” operation to 
    outgoing callers who dial a trunk access code, connecting them 
    directly to central office dial tone and bypassing any toll 
    restrictions administered on your switch.
    r1mfCAMA trunk groups use r1mf. It is the only outgoing dial type 
    allowed on CAMA trunk groups. 
    						
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