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    Programming
    Programming a Subattendant Set
    1. Form 01, System Configuration 
    Program a Digital Line Card or DNIC module.
    2. Form 09, Desktop Device Assignments 
    Assign set type to SUB, extension number, COS, COR, and 
    name (optional) for each bay/slot/circuit.
    Complete the sub-form for assigned keys, types, and options.Assign a separate COS with subattendant options.
    Set type SUB can only be SUPERSET 4150, SUPERSET 430, 
    or SUPERSET 4DN. 
    						
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    Programming a PRI card
    The PRI card supports the following purchasable MOSS options: Q.SIG 
    (option 86), NFAS (option 91), D-Channel Backup (option 92), Remote 
    LAN Access (option 93), Min/Max (option 94), Auto Min/Max (option 
    95), Number of Links 0-8 (option 96). Option 91 to 95 are downloaded 
    to each PRI card installed. Option 96 enables the number of ISDN T1 
    links on the PRI card (these links do not pertain to the ISDN Network 
    Gateway). These MOSS options serve all the PRI cards in the system. 
    If you change any of these options, you must reset the PRI card to 
    enable them, and you may need to download a new IMAT database on 
    to the PRI card(s). 
    1. Form 01, System Configuration
    Program the PRI card node type as an ISDN bay. The ISDN 
    trunks are programmed in slot 6 and slot 8. 
    2. Form 03, Class of Service (for the ISDN trunks)
    Enable COS Option 701 (No Dial Tone).
    Disable COS Option 800 (ANI Applies). Ensure this is NOT in 
    the class of service of the ISDN trunks.
    Enable COS Option 801 (Incoming Trunk Call Rotary. 
    Enable COS Option 802 (Limited Wait for Dial Tone).
    Enable COS option 811 (ANI/DNIS Trunk) to display CLID (the 
    callers number) and DDI (the number the caller dialed) on 
    incoming trunks.If you purchase a number of T1 links (System Option 96) less 
    than the number of T1 links you install and program, 
    Mitel Networks cannot reliably predict which T1 links the 
    SX-200 EL/ML system will use after a reset.
    If you purchase a number of T1 links (System Option 96) 
    greater than the number of T1 links you install and program, 
    the T1 links programmed will remain consistent. 
    						
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    Enable COS option 246 (SMDR - Extended Record) to allow the 
    calling name to appear in SMDR reports for Inciming calls.
    Enable COS Option 814 (SMDR - Record ANI/DNIS) to allow 
    CLID digits to appear in SMDR reports for Incoming calls.
    Enable COS Option 702 (SMDR - Overwrite Buffer) if SMDR - 
    Record Incoming Calls Option 806 is Enabled.
    3. Form 03, Class of Service (for the sets & stations) 
    Enable COS option 502 (Display ANI/DNIS Information) or COS 
    option 613 (Display ANI Information Only) to allow display of 
    CLID digits on display telephones.
    Enable COS option 503 (Enable Calling Name Display)
    Enable COS option 702 (SMDR - Overwrite Buffer).
    Disable COS option 236 (Outgoing Trunk Callback).
    Disable COS option 237 (Outgoing Trunk Campon).
    4. Form 04, System Options/System Timers - Assign a one to five 
    second value to the System Timer Limited Wait For Dial Tone if 
    ISDN trunks are present.
    Enable the MOSS option, Number of Links 0-8 (option 96). If 
    desired, enable Q.SIG (option 86), NFAS (option 91), 
    D-Channel Backup (option 92), Min/Max (option 94), and Auto 
    Min/Max (option 95). 
    5. Form 13, Trunk Circuit Descriptors 
    Assign the ISDN trunk with a T1 trunk circuit descriptor. To 
    receive CLID or DDI digits, the ISDN trunk must be a non-DISA 
    trunk that is programmed with a T1 E&M, T1 E&M DISA, T1 TIE 
    DISA, or T1 DID/TIE trunk circuit descriptor.For option 92 to be changed to ENABLED. Option 91 must 
    already be ENABLED. Similarly, if both are ENABLED, option 
    92 must be DISABLED first.
    For option 95 to be changed to ENABLED. Option 94 must 
    already be ENABLED. Similarly, if both are ENABLED, option 
    95 must be DISABLED first. 
    						
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    6. Form 13, Options Subform
    Set the “DTMF” option to “No”
    If you are connecting the ISDN trunk to a Toll Office, set the Toll 
    Office option to “Yes”.
    If you are connecting the ISDN trunk to a Local Office, set the 
    Toll Office option to “No”, and set the “Is a CO?” option to “Yes”.
    Set the Debounce Timer to 100 milliseconds.
    Set the Incoming Start Type to WINK.
    Set the Outgoing Start Type to WINK.
    7. Form 14, Non Dial-In Trunks OR Form 15, Dial-In Trunks 
    Define  the incoming ISDN trunk as a non-dial-in trunk in Form 
    14, or as a dial-in trunk in Form 15. You cannot program a trunk 
    into both Form 14 and Form 15.
    8. Form 16, Trunk Groups
    Assign the ISDN trunks to a trunk group. The trunk group 
    number that you program for the ISDN trunks in this form must 
    match the trunk group numbers that you program for the ISDN 
    trunks in the PRI card bay.
    9. Form 42, T1 Link Descriptor 
    Select a T1 Link Descriptor for the ISDN trunks in Form 42. In 
    the Link Descriptor Options Subform, enter the following values 
    for the T1 Link Descriptor: The Toll Office setting takes precedence over the Local Office 
    setting. Also, if neither “Toll Office” nor “Is a CO?” is set to 
    “yes”, the switch assumes a digital TIE trunk is connected.
    Option NameValue
    Alarm debounce timer (300-3200) 500
    B8ZS zero code suppression YES
    Slip rate - maintenance limit (0-9000)/24 hrs 255
    Slip rate - service limit  (0-9000)/24 hrs 7000
     (Sheet 1 of 2) 
    						
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    Programming
    10. Form 43, T1 Link Assignment  
    Assign the ISDN trunk T1 Link Descriptor to slot 6 and/or slot 8 
    on the PRI card bay.
    11. Form 44, T1 Network Sync 
    Enter the links, according to their PLIDs, in the order that you 
    want them to be used as the network synchronization source. 
    12. Form 22, Modified Digit Table
    DID Calling Party Number to the network interacts with the 
    current SX-200 system networking functionality and ignores 
    programmed node-ids in the PRI card. The Node ID Information 
    Element
    ( “*8”) for Analog Networking, if programmed in the Modified 
    Digit Table, will be ignored by the PRI card. If *6 is programmed 
    in the digit modification table the DID calling extension number 
    is sent to the PRI card and can be sent to the network as the 
    calling party. The extension must belong to a block of DID 
    numbers purchased from the Network provider. Slip rate - network sync limit (0-9000)/24 hrs 7
    BER - maintenance limit 
    (10**-n, n = (3,4,5,6))/hr3
    BER - service limit
    (10**-n, n = (3,4,5,6))/hr3
    Framing losses - maintenance limit
    (0-9000)/24 hrs225
    Framing losses - service limit 
    (0-9000)/24 hrs9000
    RTS timer - service limit exceeded (1-255 min) 30
    RTS timer - net slip limit exceeded (1-255 min) 30
    RTS timer - after alarm (0-300 sec) 10
    Option NameValue
     (Sheet 2 of 2) 
    						
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    The following table shows how Analog Networking and Call-by-Call 
    informationl co-exist in the Modified Digit Table.
    In the “Digits to be Inserted” field, the definition of characters are:
    *4 No SMDR for further modified digits
    000 Call-by-Call digits, (speech, default O/G, clid)
    *6 Send caller id (DID to network)
    *4 Start SMDR again for further modified digits
    13. Complete ARS programming 
    ARS programming must match with the service selection 
    programming that is entered through the ISDN Maintenance 
    Administration Tool (IMAT) computer.
    Programming a Non-Dial-In Trunk
    1. Form 01, System Configuration
    Program a trunk card that meets the trunk type requirements.
    2. Form 13, Trunk Circuit Descriptor 
    Create a trunk circuit descriptor that corresponds to the type of 
    trunk that you are programming.
    3. Form 03, Class of Service
    Assign trunk options only.
    EntryQuantity to 
    DeleteDigits to be 
    InsertedComments
    01 1 *4000*6*4 ISDN CxC and DID
    Refer to the IMAT online Help file for information about
    programming the IMAT database.  
    						
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    Programming
    4. Form 14, Non-Dial-in Trunks
    Assign COS and Tenant.
    Assign the directory number or an abbreviated dial number 
    which incoming calls will ring for Day Service, Night Service 1, 
    and Night Service 2 modes.
    Assign a Circuit Descriptor Number (CDN) (links this form to 
    Form 13).
    Assign a Trunk Name if desired. This name appears on the 
    consoles and on the set displays for incoming and outgoing 
    calls.
    Assign a Trunk Number.
    5. Form 16, Trunk Groups
    Assign to a trunk group if outgoing.
    Programming a range of Non Dial-in Trunks
    The RANGE PRGRM softkey allows block programming of trunks on 
    the same card. You must program the first trunk in the range and then 
    press RANGE PRGM to copy the values to the range of trunks that you 
    specify. The following fields are copied from the first trunk in the range:
    COS, TEN, DAY, N1, N2, CDN
    The TK NAME and COMMENTS fields are left blank.
    The trunk numbers are assigned in sequence, beginning with the first 
    trunk in the range. If there are trunks that are already programmed CDE Form 14 does not accept trunk programming changes if 
    the T1 card or T1/E1 module  is installed and the T1 link is down 
    but active. To make a programming change for a T1 card,  
    unplug the T1 card, make the programming change and then 
    re-insert the T1 card. To make a programming change for a 
    T1/E1 module, insert a Peripheral Interface Card (PIC) into the 
    software location (slots 5 or 6) for that T1 link, make the 
    programming change, and then remove the PIC from the slot to 
    reset the T1 link.  
    						
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    within that range, those trunks are skipped. The trunk number sequence 
    is incremented each time a trunk is skipped. If the trunk number is 
    incremented to a value that is already used, the sequence continues to 
    increment until a free number is found. The trunk numbers restart at 1 
    if necessary. An error message is displayed if there are no more free 
    trunk numbers.
    NOTE:BRI trunks are not supported.
    To program a range of trunks:
    1. Program the first trunk in the range. Enter values for the COS, TEN, 
    DAY, N1, N2, CDN fields.
    2. Press RANGE PRGRM.
    The system displays: FROM BAY: SLOT: CIRCUIT:. 
    3. Enter valid Bay, Slot and Circuit numbers for the first trunk and press 
    the ENTER softkey. 
    The system displays: TO BAY: SLOT: CIRCUIT:. 
    4. Enter valid Bay, Slot and Circuit numbers for the last trunk and press 
    the ENTER softkey. 
    The system copies the values from the first trunk to all the trunks 
    specified in the range. 
    						
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    Programming
    Programming a Dial-In Trunk
    1. Form 01, System Configuration
    Program a trunk card that meets the trunk type requirements.
    2. Form 13, Trunk Circuit Descriptor 
    Create a trunk circuit descriptor that corresponds to the type of 
    trunk that you are programming.
    3. Form 03, Class of Service
    Assign trunk options only.
    4. Form 15, Dial-in Trunks
    Assign COS, COR, and Tenant.
    Column N lists the number of expected digits.
    Column M lists the number of digits to absorb. To absorb no
    incoming digits, set to 0. To absorb n digits, enter n (a whole 
    number).
    Column X defines the number of digits to insert. 
    Assign a Trunk Name if desired. This name appears on the 
    consoles and on the set displays for incoming and outgoing 
    calls. Assign a separate COS for the Dial-In Trunk.
    If this digit is 0, the system treats this as a Tie trunk. If this digit 
    is not 0, the system treats this as a DID trunk.
    Do not insert 0 as a blank. To insert no digits, leave blank.To 
    insert digits, enter the actual digits. 
    						
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    5. Form 16, Trunk Groups
    Assign to a trunk group if outgoing.
    Programming a range of Dial-in Trunks
    The RANGE PRGRM softkey allows block programming of trunks on 
    the same card. You must program the first trunk in the range and then 
    press RANGE PRGM to copy the values to the range of trunks that you 
    specify. The following fields are copied from the first trunk in the range:
    COS, COR, TEN, N1, M, X, CDN
    The TK NAME and COMMENTS fields are left blank.
    The trunk numbers are assigned in sequence, beginning with the first 
    trunk in the range. If there are trunks that are already programmed 
    within that range, those trunks are skipped. The trunk number sequence 
    is incremented each time a trunk is skipped. If the trunk number is 
    incremented to a value that is already used, the sequence continues to 
    increment until a free number is found. The trunk numbers restart at 1 
    if necessary. An error message is displayed if there are no more free 
    trunk numbers.
    NOTE:BRI trunks are not supported.
    To program a range of trunks:
    1. Program the first trunk in the range. Enter values for the COS, COR, 
    TEN, N1, M, X, CDN fields.
    2. Press RANGE PRGRM.
    The system displays: FROM BAY: SLOT: CIRCUIT:. CDE Form 15 does not accept trunk programming changes if 
    the T1 card or T1/E1 module  is installed and the T1 link is down 
    but active.  To make a programming change for  a  T1 card,  
    unplug the T1 card, make the programming change and then 
    re-insert the T1 card . To make a programming change for a 
    T1/E1 module,  insert a Peripheral Interface Card  (PIC) into the 
    software location (slots 5 or 6) for that T1 link, make the 
    programming change, and then remove the PIC from the slot to 
    reset the T1 link.  
    						
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