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    							DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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    Screen reference 
    857 Music Sources 
    17
    Music Sources
    This screen defines music sources for Tenant Partitions. Each music source 
    defined on the screen can be used by one or more Tenant Partitions. However, a 
    partition may have only one music source.
    NOTE:
    If you use equipment that rebroadcasts music or other copyrighted materials, 
    you may be required to obtain a copyright license from, or pay fees to, a 
    third party such as the American Society of Composers, Artists, and 
    Producers (ASCAP) or Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI). You can 
    purchase a Magic Hold
    ® system, which does not require such a license, 
    from Lucent Technologies.
    Field descriptions for page 1
    Screen 168. Music Sources 
    Source
    Display only field - the number assigned to this source. The maximum number of 
    music sources is 20 for G3 csi and si and 100 for G3r. This screen appears with the 
    appropriate pages to accommodate the number of music sources your system can 
    support. 
     
    change music-source    Music Sources Page 1 of X
    Source Type Port Description
    1 music 01A1003 Easy listening
    2 tone Tone-on-Hold
    3 music 01A1004 Rock
    4 none
    5 none
    6 none
    7 music 12B1301 Oldies
    8 none
    9 none
    10 none
    11 music 04C2003 Classical
    12 none
    13 none
    14 none
    15 none 
    						
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    Screen reference 
    858 Music Sources 
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    Ty p e
    If you entered a value in Music/Tone on Hold on the Feature-Related System 
    Parameters screen, that value will appear in this field. 
    Port
    Enter the auxiliary trunk or analog port address of the music source. Duplicates 
    are not allowed. This field appears only if you entered 
    music in Type.
    Description
    Enter a description of the administered music source. This field appears only if 
    you entered 
    music or tone in Type.
    NOTE:
    When Tenant Partitioning is enabled, Music/Tone on Hold on the 
    Feature-Related System Parameters screen disappears. However, the value 
    in that field (tone, music, or none) will appear as the first entry on the Music 
    Sources screen. If the value was 
    music, the port number will also appear on 
    the Music Sources screen. When Tenant partitioning is disabled, Music/Tone 
    on Hold reappears on the Feature-Related System Parameters screen, along 
    with and the values from the Music Sources screen.
    Valid entries Usage
    music
    Enter the type of treatment to be provided by the music 
    source. 
    toneOnly one music source may use this value.
    none 
    Valid entries Usage
    1
    -x cabinet
    A-Ecarrier
    0-20slot
    01-31circuit
    Valid entries Usage
    20 alpha-numeric character (maximum)  
    						
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    Screen reference 
    859 Packet Gateway Board 
    17
    Packet Gateway Board
    Use this screen to administer the Packet Gateway (PGATE) circuit pack.
    NOTE:
    The PGATE screen is used with G3r configurations.
    Field descriptions for page 1
    Screen 169. Packet Gateway Board 
    Board Location
    Enter the slot location of the PGATE circuit pack.
    Name
    Application
    Display-only field that shows the communications protocol used to transmit 
    messages over the PGATE.
    External Cable Type
    Display-only field that shows the type of physical interface between the PGATE 
    port and the adjunct.
    Port Configuration
    Display-only field that shows that the port is configured for “rs232” 
    communication. 
    Valid entries Usage
    1
    -x cabinet (Maximum value varies according to switch type)
    A-Ecarrier
    0-20slot
    Valid entries Usage
    Up to 15 alphanumeric 
    charactersEnter the name of the adjunct with which the 
    PGATE circuit pack communicates. 
    change pgate xxxxx
                               PACKET GATEWAY BOARD               Page 1 of 1
            Board Location: _____                       Name: _______________
               Application:  X.25
       External cable type: rs232
        Port configuration: 1) rs232  2)rs232  3)rs232 4)rs232 
    						
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    Screen reference 
    860 Partition Route Table 
    17
    Partition Route Table
    Use this table to identify routing for partition groups associated with an ARS 
    analysis entry.
    Screen 170. Partition Route Table
    PGN 1 (through PGN 8)
    Enter the routing for each partition group associated with each route index 
    number. 
    Valid entries Usage
    1
     to 640Specifies the route pattern used to route the call
    r1 to r32Specifies the remote home numbering plan area table used to 
    route the call
    nodeDesignates node number routing
    denyBlocks the call
    change partition route-table Page 1 of X
     Partition Routing Table
    Routing Patterns
    Route
    Index PGN 1 PGN 2 PGN 3 PGN 4 PGN 5 PGN 6 PGN 7 PGN 8
    ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
    196 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
    197 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
    198 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
    199 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
    200 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
    201 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
    202 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
    203 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
    204 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
    205 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
    206 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
    207 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
    208 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
    209 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
    210 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 
    						
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    Screen reference 
    861 Personal CO Line Group 
    17
    Personal CO Line Group
    Use this screen to set up a personal central office line trunk group.
    Screen 171. Personal CO Line Group
    The following fields are unique to this screen.
    Analog Loss Group
    This field determines which administered 2-party row in the loss plan applies to 
    this trunk group if the call is carried over an analog signaling port in the trunk 
    group. 
    Coverage Path
    Valid entries Usage
    1
     to 17Shows the values from the loss plan and tone plan.
    Valid entries Usage
    1
     to 999Enter the number of the call coverage path you want to use for 
    incoming calls.
    t1 to t999Enter the number of a time-of-day table.
    blank Assigning a coverage path is optional: leave this field blank if 
    you do not want to assign one.
    add personal-CO-line Page 1 of x
                                PERSONAL CO LINE GROUP
     Group Number: __ Group Type:_____________ CDR Reports: _
       Group Name: _________________   TAC: ____
    Security Code: ____  Coverage Path: ____ Data Restriction? _
    Outgoing Display? _
    TRUNK PARAMETERS
    Trunk Type: _____________ Trunk Direction: ________
    Trunk Port: _______ Disconnect Timing(msec): ____
    Trunk Name: __________  Trunk Termination: ______
    Outgoing Dial Type: _________ Analog Loss Group: ___
    Prefix-1? _ Digital Loss Group: ___
    Disconnect Supervision - In? _ Call Still Held? _
    Answer Supervision Timeout: ___  Receive Answer Supervision? _
    Trunk Gain: ____  Country: __
    Charge Conversion: _____
    Decimal Point: ______
    Currency Symbol: ___
    Charge Type: _______ 
    						
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    Screen reference 
    862 Personal CO Line Group 
    17
    Digital Loss Group
    This field determines which administered 2-party row in the loss plan applies to 
    this trunk group if the call is carried over a digital signaling port in the trunk 
    group. 
    Security Code
    Trunk Direction
    Trunk Port
    Trunk Name
    Valid entries Usage
    1
     to 17Shows the values from the loss plan and tone plan.
    Valid entries Usage
    4 digits Enter a 4-digit code that users must dial to retrieve voice 
    messages and to use the Demand Print Message feature.
    blank Leave this field blank if you do not want to use a security code 
    to control access.
    Valid entries Usage
    incoming
    Enter the direction of the traffic on this trunk group. The entry 
    in this field affects which timers appear on the Administrable 
    Timers page. For WATS Group Types, only 
    incoming or 
    outgoing may be entered.
    outgoing
    two-way
    Valid entries Usage
    port address Enter the full address of the port for this trunk group.
    Valid entries Usage
    1 to 10 
    charactersEnter a descriptive name for this trunk. Don’t use the group 
    type (CO, FX, WATS) here. For example, you might use 
    names that identify the vendor and function of the trunk group: 
    USWest Local; Sprint Toll, etc. blank 
    						
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    Screen reference 
    863 Personal CO Line Group 
    17
    Field descriptions for page 2
    Screen 172. Personal CO Line Group
    Ext
    This display-only field shows the extension of phones that have a CO Line button.
    Name
    This display-only field shows the name assigned to phones that have a CO Line 
    button.
    Field descriptions for page 3
    Administrable timers for Personal CO Line groups appear on Field descriptions 
    for page 3. Refer to ‘‘
    Trunk Group’’ on page 980 for standard field definitions of 
    the available timers. 
    Related topics
    Refer to ‘‘
    Adding a PCOL trunk group’’ on page 358 for instructions.
    Refer to ‘‘
    Trunk Group’’ on page 980 for definitions of all trunk group fields that 
    are not unique to the PCOL screen.
    add personal-CO-line Page 1 of x
                                PERSONAL CO LINE GROUP
    ASSIGNED MEMBERS (Stations with a button for this PCOL Group)
            Ext    Name                            Ext    Name
         1:  9: 
         2:  10: 
    3: 11: 
         4:  12: 
    5: 13: 
         6:  14: 
    7: 15: 
         8:  16:  
    						
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    Screen reference 
    864 Pickup Group 
    17
    Pickup Group
    This screen implements call pickup groups with up to 50 extensions per group. A 
    pickup group is a group of users authorized to answer calls to a phone extension 
    within that group of users. A phone extension number can only belong to one 
    pickup group.
    Field descriptions for pages 1 and 2
    Screen 173. Pickup Group 
    Group Number
    A display-only field when the screen is accessed using an administration 
    command such as 
    add or change.
    Valid entries Usage
    Enter a Pickup Group number when completing a paper screen.
    change pickup-group 1 Page   1 of   2
             PICKUP GROUP
    Group Number: 1 Extended Group Number: ____
    GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS
        Ext     Name                             Ext     Name
     1: 51001   27 character station  51001  14: 51002   27 character station  51002
     2:                                      15:
     3:                                      16:
     4:                                      17:
     5:                                      18:
     6:                                      19:
     7:                                      20:
     8:                                      21:
     9:                                      22:
    10:                                      23:
    11:                                      24:
    12:                                      25:
    13: 
    						
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    Screen reference 
    865 PRI Endpoint 
    17
    Extended Group Number
    This field appears only when the Group Call Pickup field is set to 
    flexible on the 
    Feature-Related System Parameters screen. The extended group is a collection of 
    pickup groups that can answer calls from other pickup groups in the same 
    extended group.
    Ext 
    Enter the extension assigned to a station.
    Name
    This display-only field shows the name assigned to the above extension number 
    when the users and their associated extensions were administered.
    PRI Endpoint
    This screen administers PRI Endpoints for the Wideband Switching feature.
    NOTE:
    A PRI Endpoint with a width greater than 1 may be administered only if the 
    Wideband Switching feature has been enabled on the System-Parameters 
    Customer-Options screen.
    A PRI Endpoint is an endpoint application connected to line-side ISDN-PRI 
    facilities and has standard ISDN-PRI signaling interfaces to the system. For 
    information on endpoint applications connected to line-side non-ISDN T1 or E1 
    facilities, see ‘‘
    Access Endpoint’’ on page 481 in this module.
    A PRI Endpoint is defined as 1–31 adjacent DS0s/B-channels, addressable via a 
    single extension, and signaled via a D-channel (Signaling Group) over a standard 
    T1 or E1 ISDN-PRI interface.
    Valid entries Usage
    1
    -100 (G3si 
    and G3csi)
    1-400 (G3r)Enter the extended group number or blank.
    Valid entries Usage
    An extension number. A VDN cannot be assigned to a Call Pickup group. 
    						
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    Screen reference 
    866 PRI Endpoint 
    17
    Screen 174. PRI Endpoint 
    Extension
    A display-only field when the screen is accessed using an administration 
    command such as 
    change or display.
    Name
    Identifies the endpoint.
    (Starting) Port
    Enter the seven-character starting port of the PRI Endpoint.
    Valid entries Usage
    blank This is the extension number used to access the PRI endpoint. 
    Enter a valid unassigned extension number when completing 
    a paper screen.
    Valid entries Usage
    Up to 27 alphanumeric characters. 
    Valid entries Usage
    01
     through 22 (G3r) First and second characters are the cabinet number
    01 through 03 (G3si)
    01 through 02 (G3s)
    add pri-endpoint next                                           Page   1 of   1
                                      PRI ENDPOINT
                         Extension: 300
                              Name: 27 character PRI Endpoint 1
                   (Starting) Port:                          Width: 1
      Originating Auto Restoration? n              Signaling Group:
                               COR: 1                          COS: 1
                                TN: 1           Simultaneous Calls? n
                 Maintenance Tests? y
                                 WIDEBAND SUPPORT OPTIONS
                                    H0? n
                                   H11? n
                                   H12? n
                                 NXDS0? y   Contiguous? n 
    						
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