AT&T DS1/DMi/ISDN-PRI Telephone User Manual


 
ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — SYSTEM 85
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ENHANCED MODE - PROCEDURE: 101, WORD: 1
TRUNK GROUP CHARACTERISTICS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Trunk Group:
Balance:
15.
16.
17.
APLT Features Allowed:
Disconnect Supervision:
Battery Reversal:
Incoming Prefix Digit:
AVD:
DCS:
Touch-Tone In:
Touch-Tone Out:
SMDR Active:
AIOD Billing Number:
TIMED RECALL
10.
11.
Time:
Level:
12.
13.
14.
SMDR Variable Timer:
Pad Group:
Tie Toll:
Connected to CC0 ON-LINE
enter command:
Figure 7-13. Procedure 101 Word 1: Additional Trunk Group Translations (System 85 R2V4)
Field 1
Displays the trunk group number, such as previously translated in procedure 100.
Field 2
Selects whether the trunk group uses balanced transmission facilities. Field encodes
and their descriptions are:
0
1
Field 3
0
1
Field 4
Field 5
Not provided — the required option for ISDN-PRI.
Provided — not applicable for ISDN-PRI.
Translates the battery reversal option. Field encodes and their descriptions are:
Not provided — the required option for ISDN-PRI
Provided — not applicable for ISDN-PRI
Depending on how each type of DID service is provisioned it may or may not be
necessary for the switch to infer (generate) a digit to complete the call. Field
encodes and their descriptions are:
Dash (–) is applicable for all ISDN-PRI applications except DID (trunk types
30, 31, and 120).
Any single digit number (0 through 9). Which number is determined by the
trunk group and its application.
NOTE: When using System 85 R2V4 1.1 software, digits cannot be inferred
for ISDN-dynamic trunk types.
Assigns whether the trunk group is (1) or is not (0) used for DCS applications.