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585-310-010Issue 1December 1991AUDIX™ Voice PowerRelease 2.1.1Switch Notes for System 75Communications System

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About This ManualRelated DocumentsYou need to be familiar with the following documents: AT&T AUDIX ™ Voice Power Planning Guide and Forms(Docume

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Overview and TestingOverviewBefore you can implement the initial AUDIX Voice Power system, the necessaryhardware and software components must already

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Overview and TestingNon-Integrated SystemsIn the non-integrated mode, the interface between the telephone switch andAUDIX Voice Power does not include

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Overview and Testing For integrated systems, a special circuit board containing interfacehardware for the telephone system is necessary. This circuit

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Overview and TestingTesting Extensions and ConnectionsThe Switch Administrator now needs to assign analog lines and extensions foreach AUDIX Voice Pow

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Overiew and TestingAssigning Information Service for TestingFor testing purposes, assign the Information Service to all channels.Reaching the Configur

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Overview and Testing3.At the Voice System Administration menu, move the cursor toConfiguration Management and press (Enter).— The Configuration Manage

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Overview and TestingEntering the Channel Assignments for TestingTo enter the channel assignments, follow these steps:1.At the Configuration Management

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Overview and Testing4.Move the cursor to the Service: field.5.Press [F2] (CHOICES).— The Service Choices window appears.Application Package Administra

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Overview and Testing7.Move the cursor to the Channels: field. Type all and press[F3] (SAVE).— The information is entered, the Assign Service to Voice

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© 1991 AT&TAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USANOTICEWhile reasonable effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete at

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Overview and TestingPlacing All Channels In Service for TestingIn the Voice Equipment window, all channels should show the INSERV state. Ifthe status

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Overview and Testing3.In the New State: field, enter inserv or i and press (Enter).4.In the Equipment:field, enter card or ca and press (Enter).5.In t

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Overview and Testing7.Press [F6] (CANCEL) to continue.— The Voice Equipment window reappears.8.Verify that all channels now show the lNSERV state.— lf

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Overview and TestingVerifying ExtensionsTo verify the extensions assigned to AUDIX Voice Power channels, follow thesesteps:1.At the Voice System Admin

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Overview and TestingMapping the Phone Extensions to Channels (Integrated Only)For the System 75 or DEFINITY G1 (integrated systems only), the phoneext

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Overview and Testing2.At the Configuration Management menu, move the cursor toVoice Equipment and press (Enter).— The Voice Equipment window appears.3

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Overview and Testing5.At the Assign form, move the cursor to Channel to PBX Extensionand press (Enter).— The Channel to PBX Extension form appears.6.E

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Overview and Testing8.Press [F3] (SAVE).— The information is entered and an Information window appears.— Press (Enter) to close the lnformation window

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AUDIX Voice PowerInitial Implementation2Assigning Services to ChannelsIntegrated SystemsIntegrated systems indicate to AUDIX Voice Power whether a cal

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AUDIX Voice Power Initial ImplementationNon-Integrated SystemsTable 2-2 shows what service a call receives depending on what service isassigned for no

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ContentsAbout This GuideiPurpose and ScopeiIntended AudienceiiAssistanceiiHow to Use This GuideiiiConventions Used in this GuideiiiInformation Convent

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AUDIX Voice Power Initial ImplementationEntering Service AssignmentsUsing the information in Table 2-1 or Table 2-2, make any necessary adjustmentsto

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AUDIX Voice Power Initial Implementation3.At the Voice System Administration menu, move the cursor toConfiguration Management and press (Enter).— The

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AUDIX Voice Power Initial Implementation6.Press [F3] (ASSIGN).— The Assign Service to Voice Channels form appears.7.At the Service: field, press [F2]

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AUDIX Voice Power Initial Implementation10.Press [F3] (SAVE).—The information is entered, the Assign Service to Voice Channelsform closes, and a Comma

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AUDIX Voice Power Initial ImplementationSwitch Interface Administration ParametersSome specific parameters are necessary to tell AUDIX Voice Power how

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AUDIX Voice Power Initial ImplementationYou should not need to change any of the switch interface parameters. However,if you need to change any of the

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AUDIX Voice Power Initial Implementation3.At the Voice System Administration menu, move the cursor toSwitch Interfaces and press (Enter).— The Switch

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AUDIX Voice Power Initial Implementation7.Move the cursor to the type of signaling specified on FORM B andpress (Enter).8.Press [F3] (SAVE).—The Switc

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AUDIX Voice Power Initial ImplementationVerifying System ParametersAfter the first two groups of system parameters (Voice Mail and AutomatedAttendant

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AUDIX Voice Power Initial ImplementationDisplaying Feature Access CodesThe codes used by System 75 or DEFINITY G1 to activate/deactivate theMessage Wa

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ContentsVerifying System Parameters2-11Verifying Message Waiting Lamp Parameters2-11Displaying Feature Access Codes2-12Entering System Parameters2-133

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AUDIX Voice Power Initial ImplementationFORM CSystem Parameter AdministrationVoice Mail ParametersSystem Operator. Extension:Pause for Touch-Tone Inpu

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1Initial ImplementationThe information in this section is intended to help you and the System 75 orDEFINITY G1 Switch Administ

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial ImplementationRelease R1V1 and R1V2 Software LimitationsThe R1V1 and R1V2 versions of System 75 have several limitat

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial ImplementationAccessing the DCP Extension (R1V2)AUDIX Voice Power software that interfaces to System 75 R1V2 softwar

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial ImplementationAUDIX Voice Power ChecklistWhen administering the switch, you will perform the following tasks: Confi

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial ImplementationAssigning Class of Restrictions(Integrated Only)Figures 3-1, 3-2, and 3-3 depict the Class of Restrict

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial Implementation COR 8- Voice Mail and Call Answer channelsCLASS OF RESTRICTIONCOR Number: 8FRL: 7APLT yCalling Party

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial Implementation COR 16- DCP (PC/PBX) connection extensionCLASS OF RESTRICTIONCOR Number:16FRL: 7APLT yCalling Pa

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System 75 and DEFINlTY G1 Initial ImplementationThe DCP extension should be restricted so that it cannot call itself or subscriberextensions. On the S

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial ImplementationSTATIONExtension: 25001Type: 2500Lock Messages? nCOR: 8Room:Port: A0402 Security Code:COS: 1 Jack:Name

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Figures2AUDIX Voice Power Initial Implementation2-1.System 75/DEFINITY G1 Feature AccessCode Form (Page 2)2-123System 75 and DEFINITY G1 InitialImplem

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial Implementation6.Enter LWC Reception:according to the following table:7.Release SettingR1V1yR1V2 yesR1V3ap-speG1msa-s

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial ImplementationFigure 3-5.System 75/DEFINITY G1 Display Station Command Formfor DCP Link3-11

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial ImplementationAdministering Hunt GroupsHunt groups should be created when more than one extension number isassigned

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iSystem 75 and DEFINlTY G1 Initial ImplementationCreating Hunt GroupsTo create a hunt group, use the add hunt-group command and:1.Assign a group numbe

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial ImplementationPage 2 of 5HUNT GROUPGroup Number: 1Group Extension: 30000Group Type: ucdGROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTSExtNa

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial ImplementationChanging Coverage PathsUse the change coverage path command to make the appropriate changes.COVERAGE P

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial Implementation4. Enter LWC Reception? according to the following table:Release SettingR1V1yR1V2 yesR1V3ap-speG1msa-s

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial ImplementationAdministering Trunk Names(Integrated Only)The purpose of trunk name administration is to enter the nam

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial Implementation3.Move the Cursor to Application Package Administration andpress (Enter).— The Application Package A

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System 75 and DEFINITY G1 Initial Implementation5. Administer the trunks.Add a trunk name by using the following steps:a.Press [F3] (ADD).— The Add a

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About This GuidePurpose and ScopeThe information in this guide is intended to help the AUDIX ‘M Voice PowerSystem Manager, the AT&T Account Team p

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System 75 and DEFINlTY G1 Initial ImplementationRemove a trunk name by using the following steps:a.b.—Move the cursor to the trunk name to be removed.

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IndexDocumentation conventions, iiiDocuments, related, vAEAccessing, Configuration Management menu, 1-5Adding trunk names, 3-19Administrationanalog ch

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IndexKKeys, iiifunction, iiiTouch-Tone, iiiMMapping extensions to channels, 1-14Message Waiting Lamp, 2-3display phone, 3-20parameters, 2-11NNon-integ

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About This ManualThis guide is divided into the following chapters:Chapter 1: Overview and Testing describes the AUDIX Voice Powerhardware and softwar

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About This ManualHow to Use This GuideThe initial implementation of an AUDIX Voice Power system involves setting upboth AUDIX Voice Power and the tele

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About This ManualA typical AUDIX Voice Power screen might be:Configuration ManagementReportsSwitch InterfacesSystem MonitorInformation ConventionsThe

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