INTUITY™ Integration with System 85 and DEFINITY® Communications SystemGeneric 2585-310-256Comcode 108099615Issue 1 October 1997
Contentsx Issue 1 October 1997 GL Glossary GL-1IN Index IN-1
Lucent INTUITY System Administration for Switch Integration5-2 Issue 1 October 1997 Administer the Lucent INTUITY Systemfor a Non-DCS Switch Integr
Administer the Lucent INTUITY System for a Non-DCS Switch IntegrationIssue 1 October 19975-35. Select DCIU Interface Administration (at the Switch
Lucent INTUITY System Administration for Switch Integration5-4 Issue 1 October 1997 10. Press to update the system with the changes you entered.T
Administer the Lucent INTUITY System for a DCS Network Switch IntegrationIssue 1 October 19975-54. Enter the number of the host switch in the Host
Lucent INTUITY System Administration for Switch Integration5-6 Issue 1 October 1997
Issue 1 October 1997 6-1 6Acceptance Test AdministrationOverviewAt some point in the acceptance tests given in the installation documents, you will
Acceptance Test Administration6-2 Issue 1 October 1997 finish tests given in the installation document. You must perform the following two tasks to
Assign Switch Features for INTUITY AUDIX System SubscribersIssue 1 October 19976-3Assign a New COS and New Call Coverage Group to Test SubscribersD
Acceptance Test Administration6-4 Issue 1 October 1997 010 Word 1Administer the features assigned to a station line class of service (COS).
Assign Switch Features for INTUITY AUDIX System SubscribersIssue 1 October 19976-5011 Word 1Administer the criteria, principle don’t answer interva
Issue 1 October 1997 xi About This BookPurposeThis document, INTUITY™ Integration with System 85 and DEFINITY Communications System Generic 2, 585-
Acceptance Test Administration6-6 Issue 1 October 1997 Add the Test Subscriber StationsAfter you administer the call coverage path, you must add th
Assign Switch Features for INTUITY AUDIX System SubscribersIssue 1 October 19976-7Assign AMW 063 Word 1Assign the Automatic Message Waiting (AMW) f
Acceptance Test Administration6-8 Issue 1 October 1997
Issue 1 October 1997 7-1 7Cut-to-Service AdministrationOverviewAt some point in the cut to service procedures given in the installation documents,
Cut-to-Service Administration7-2 Issue 1 October 1997 administration, and acceptance tests must be completed before you cut the system into service
Assign Switch Features for INTUITY AUDIX® System SubscribersIssue 1 October 19977-3Table 7-1. Switch Features Procedure Overview Step Procedure Fie
Cut-to-Service Administration7-4 Issue 1 October 1997 Assign a New COS and New CallCoverage Group to Test SubscribersDefine a call coverage path fo
Assign Switch Features for INTUITY AUDIX® System SubscribersIssue 1 October 19977-5011 Word 1Administer the criteria, principle don’t answer interv
Cut-to-Service Administration7-6 Issue 1 October 1997 000 Word 1Assign an extension number to each voice port using the COS from Procedure 010. Pre
Assign Switch Features for INTUITY AUDIX® System SubscribersIssue 1 October 19977-7Assign AMW 063 Word 1Assign the Automatic Message Waiting (AMW)
About This Bookxii Issue 1 October 1997 Terminology The words “subscriber” and “user” are interchangeable terms that describe a person administere
Cut-to-Service Administration7-8 Issue 1 October 1997
Issue 1 October 1997 8-1 8Optional Feature AdministrationOverviewThis chapter describes how to assign Automated Attendant, Call Transfer, Switch Re
Optional Feature Administration8-2 Issue 1 October 1997 Automated Attendant Substitute Strategies A substitute for Automated Attendant is needed so
Transfer into INTUITY AUDIXIssue 1 October 19978-3Transfer into INTUITY AUDIX This feature allows an attendant (or other party) to transfer a cal
Optional Feature Administration8-4 Issue 1 October 1997 350 Word 2Assign a DAC to feature code 58. Press and . 261 Word 1Assign the INTUITY AUDI
Transfer into INTUITY AUDIXIssue 1 October 19978-5000 Word 2Assign each extension to activate the Transfer into INTUITY AUDIX feature in the extens
Optional Feature Administration8-6 Issue 1 October 1997 Recorded Announcement at the SwitchUse the following procedures (Table 8-2) to provide a re
Switch Multiple Coverage PathsIssue 1 October 19978-7150 Word 1Assign an announcement system to the INTUITY AUDIX system queue trunk group. Press
Optional Feature Administration8-8 Issue 1 October 1997 Procedures for Switch Multiple Coverage PathsThe procedures below are needed in addition to
Switch Multiple Coverage PathsIssue 1 October 19978-9011 Word 1Administer the Coverage Group and Characteristics fields. Press and . For example
Conventions Used in This BookIssue 1 October 1997xiiiFigure 2. Example of a Lucent INTUITY WindowFigure 3. Example of a Lucent INTUITY Screen with
Optional Feature Administration8-10 Issue 1 October 1997 Table 8-4. Example Translations for Switch Multiple Coverage Paths Step Procedure Field Ma
Issue 1 October 1997 A-1 ASwitch Administration for the LucentINTUITY Lodging SystemOverviewAt this point in the installation, you have completed t
Switch Administration for the Lucent INTUITY Lodging SystemA-2 Issue 1 October 1997 2. Have the voice ports on the Lucent INTUITY MAP computer wire
Voice Mail AdministrationIssue 1 October 1997A-31. Administer on your switch an extension number that is not associated with a switch port. (These
Switch Administration for the Lucent INTUITY Lodging SystemA-4 Issue 1 October 1997 To provide such a service:1. Administer on your switch an exten
Do Not DisturbIssue 1 October 1997A-5subscriber’s extension and treats the call as one to be answered and recorded. Depending on how the extension
Switch Administration for the Lucent INTUITY Lodging SystemA-6 Issue 1 October 1997 The advantages of this method include: Attendants can learn to
Issue 1 October 1997 GL- 1 GLGlossaryNumerics5ESS SwitchA central office switch manufactured by Lucent Technologies that can be integrated with the
GlossaryGL-2 Issue 1 October 1997alarmsHardware, software, or environmental problems that may affect system operation. Alarms are classified as ma
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 3 ASPadvanced signal processorasynchronous communicationA method of data transmission in which bits or characters
About This Bookxiv Issue 1 October 1997 Figure 4. Example of a Lucent INTUITY MenuKeyboard and Telephone KeypadRepresentations Keys that you press
GlossaryGL-4 Issue 1 October 1997automatic message scan An INTUITY AUDIX feature that allows users to scan all message headers and messages at the
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 5 boot The operation to start a computer system by loading programs from disk to main memory (part of system initi
GlossaryGL-6 Issue 1 October 1997callback numberIn AMIS analog networking, the telephone number transmitted to the recipient machine to be used in
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 7 cartridge tape driveA high-capacity data storage/retrieval device that can be used to transfer large amounts of
GlossaryGL-8 Issue 1 October 1997CNG toneSee calling tone (CNG tone).COSee central office (CO).CORSee class of restriction (COR).COSSee class of se
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 9 coverage pathThe sequence of alternate destinations to which a call to a user on a Lucent INTUITY system is auto
GlossaryGL-10 Issue 1 October 1997DBPSee data base processor.DCESee data communications equipment (DCE).DCIUSee data communications interface unit
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 11 DIDSee direct inward dialing (DID).digital communications protocol (DCP)A 64-Kbps digital data transmission cod
GlossaryGL-12 Issue 1 October 1997DTMFSee dual tone multifrequency (DTMF).dual in-line package (DIP) switchA small switch, usually attached to a pr
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 13 enhanced serial data interface (ESDI)A software-controlled and hardware-controlled method used to store data on
Conventions Used in This BookIssue 1 October 1997xvScreen Displays Values, system messages, field names, and prompts that appear on the screen are
GlossaryGL-14 Issue 1 October 1997fax addressing prefixUniquely identifies a particular fax nodepoint to the Lucent INTUITY system. Used by the sys
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 15 functionIndividual steps or procedures within a mailbox activity.function key (F key)A key on a computer keyboa
GlossaryGL-16 Issue 1 October 1997helpA command run by pressing or on a Lucent INTUITY display terminal to show the options available at your
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 17 internal e-mailSoftware on a PC that provides messaging capability between users on the same AUDIX system, or t
GlossaryGL-18 Issue 1 October 1997KLlabelThe name assigned to a disk device (either a removable tape cartridge or permanent drive) through software
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 19 local networkAn INTUITY AUDIX Digital Network in which all Lucent INTUITY systems are connected to the same swi
GlossaryGL-20 Issue 1 October 1997media typeThe form a message takes. The media types supported by the Lucent INTUITY system are voice, text, file
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 21 mode code A string of touch-tones from a MERLIN LEGEND switch. A mode code may send the INTUITY AUDIX system i
GlossaryGL-22 Issue 1 October 1997NTNetworking application identifer. See application identifer.MWLSee message waiting lamp (MWL).numbering plan ar
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 23 Pparallel transmissionThe transmission of several bits of data at the same time over different wires. Parallel
About This Bookxvi Issue 1 October 1997 Safety and Security Alert LabelsThis book uses the following symbols to call your attention to potential pr
GlossaryGL-24 Issue 1 October 1997priority call answerAn INTUITY AUDIX feature that allows users to designate a call answer message as a priority m
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 25 RRAMSee random access memory (RAM).random access memory (RAM)The memory used in most computers to store the res
GlossaryGL-26 Issue 1 October 1997request to send (RTS)One of the control signals on an EIA-232 connector that places the modem in the originate mo
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 27 screenThat portion of the Lucent INTUITY user interface through which most administrative tasks are per-formed.
GlossaryGL-28 Issue 1 October 1997SSPscaleable signal processorstation message desk interface (SMDI)See simplified message desk interface (SMDI). s
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 29 synchronizerThe name given to the trusted server by the e-mail vendor, Lotus Notes.synchronous communicationA m
GlossaryGL-30 Issue 1 October 1997terminal typeA number indicating the type of terminal from which a user is logging in to the Lucent INTUITY sys-t
GlossaryIssue 1 October 1997 GL- 31 undelivered messageA message that has not yet been sent to an INTUITY AUDIX user’s incoming mailbox. The mes-s
GlossaryGL-32 Issue 1 October 1997voice linkThe Lucent INTUITY analog connection(s) to a call-distribution group (or hunt group) of analog ports on
Issue 1 October 1997 IN-1INIndexAAccount codeundefined, xxixACDGeneric 2, 3-2, 3-7System 85, 3-2, 3-7AMWGeneric 2, 6-7, 7-7AMW--System 85, 6-7, 7-7A
Trademarks and Service MarksIssue 1 October 1997xvii INTUITY is a trademark of Lucent Technologies. Lotus Notes is a registered trademark of Lotu
IndexIN-2 Issue 1 October 1997GGlossary, GL-1HHackersand telecommunications fraud, xxiHolding timelong, xxxshort, xxxhop channelGeneric 2, 4-13Syste
IndexIssue 1 October 1997 IN-3System 85, 4-16Subscriberspassword guidelines, xxvTTenant Services, xxivtimerGeneric 2, 3-17System 85, 3-17Tollabusers
IndexIN-4 Issue 1 October 1997
About This Bookxviii Issue 1 October 1997 Voice Bridge is a registered trademark of Voice Technologies Group, Inc. VOXEM is a registered tradema
How to Comment on This BookIssue 1 October 1997xix Within Canada— For all systems, call 1-800-242-1234. Within any other country— For all systems
Copyright 1997, Lucent TechnologiesAll Rights ReservedPrinted in U.S.A.NoticeEvery effort was made to ensure that the information in this book was c
About This Bookxx Issue 1 October 1997
Issue 1 October 1997 xxi System Security and Toll FraudTelecommunications fraud is the unauthorized use of another company’s telecommunications ser
System Security and Toll Fraudxxii Issue 1 October 1997 abuse. If the system is not properly secured, thieves can make fraudulent long distance cal
Switch AdministrationIssue 1 October 1997xxiiiThe FRL is used for the AAR/ARS/WCR feature to determine call access to an outgoing trunk group. Outg
System Security and Toll Fraudxxiv Issue 1 October 1997 To set FRLs on G2 and System 85: Use P010 W3 F23 to assign FRLs for use with AAR/ARS/WCR
Subscriber Password GuidelinesIssue 1 October 1997xxvBlock Subscriber Use of Trunk Access Codes Station-to-Trunk Restrictions can be assigned to di
System Security and Toll Fraudxxvi Issue 1 October 1997 Never use obvious or trivial passwords, such as your telephone extension, room number, em
INTUITY AUDIX AdministrationIssue 1 October 1997xxvii Do not create voice mailboxes before they are needed. The INTUITY AUDIX system offers pass
System Security and Toll Fraudxxviii Issue 1 October 1997 Coverage Limitations with Enhanced Call TransferWith Enhanced Call Transfer, the reason f
Detecting Voice Mail FraudIssue 1 October 1997xxixCall Detail RecordingWith Call Detail Recording activated for the incoming trunk groups, you can
ContentsIssue 1 October 1997 iiiAbout This Book xi Purpose xi Intended Audiences xi Release History xi Conventions Used in This Book xiTerminol
System Security and Toll Fraudxxx Issue 1 October 1997 Trunk Group ReportThis report tracks call traffic on trunk groups at hourly intervals. Since
Lucent Technologies’s Statement of DirectionIssue 1 October 1997xxxiAUDIX Traffic ReportsThe INTUITY AUDIX system tracks traffic data over various
System Security and Toll Fraudxxxii Issue 1 October 1997 Lucent sales and service people will be the best informed in the industry on how to help
Lucent Technologies’s Statement of DirectionIssue 1 October 1997xxxiiiLucent Technologies Toll Fraud CrisisInterventionIf you suspect you are being
System Security and Toll Fraudxxxiv Issue 1 October 1997
Issue 1 October 1997 1-1 1Switch Integration RequirementsOverviewThis chapter explains switch integration processes, terms, and requirements includ
Switch Integration Requirements1-2 Issue 1 October 1997 An Introduction to Switch Integration and DCIUSwitch integration refers to the sharing of i
GPSC/AT/EIssue 1 October 19971-3GPSC/AT/EFor all integrations of the subject switches with the Lucent INTUITY system, a general-purpose synchronous
Switch Integration Requirements1-4 Issue 1 October 1997 Figure 1-1. System 85 or G2 with a Single Common Control IDI Connection to the Lucent INTUI
LUCENT INTUITY System Switch ConnectionsIssue 1 October 19971-5 Figure 1-2. System 85 or G2 with a Duplicated Common Control IDI Connection to the
Contentsiv Issue 1 October 1997 Call Detail Recording xxixCall Traffic Report xxixTrunk Group Report xxxARS Measurement Selection xxxAutomatic Circu
Switch Integration Requirements1-6 Issue 1 October 1997
Issue 1 October 1997 2-1 2Switch Integration PlanningOverviewThis chapter includes worksheets to collect the following information: Voice port inf
Switch Integration Planning2-2 Issue 1 October 1997 General Switch Integration PlanningUse Worksheet A (Table 2-1) for general voice port informati
General Switch Integration PlanningIssue 1 October 19972-3Worksheet B: Voice Port Extensions and NamesEnter the location, name, and extension for e
Switch Integration Planning2-4 Issue 1 October 1997 16 AUDIX 1617 AUDIX 1718 AUDIX 1819 AUDIX 1920 AUDIX 2021 AUDIX 2122 AUDIX 2223 AUDIX 2324 AUDI
General Switch Integration PlanningIssue 1 October 19972-51. The equipment location is a 5-part identifier; the first part identifies the module, t
Switch Integration Planning2-6 Issue 1 October 1997 Worksheet C: Assign the INTUITY AUDIX SplitThe following information (Table 2-3) is required to
General Switch Integration PlanningIssue 1 October 19972-7Worksheet D: Assign the Data Link Use this worksheet (Table 2-4) to plan the DCIU (BX.25)
Switch Integration Planning2-8 Issue 1 October 1997 Worksheet E: Assign the Call Coverage Path for SubscribersComplete this worksheet (Table 2-5) t
DCS WorksheetsIssue 1 October 19972-9DCS WorksheetsComplete the following worksheets (Table 2-6, Table 2-7, and Table 2-8) if the Lucent INTUITY sy
ContentsIssue 1 October 1997 vWorksheet E: Assign the Call Coverage Path for Subscribers 2-8 DCS Worksheets 2-9Worksheet F: Assign a DCS Remote Nod
Switch Integration Planning2-10 Issue 1 October 1997 Worksheet F: Assign a DCS Remote NodeUse this worksheet (Table 2-6) to plan the remote DCS nod
DCS WorksheetsIssue 1 October 19972-11Table 2-6. Worksheet F: Assign a DCS Remote NodeItem Your EntryDCS Node Link and ChannelEnter the number of t
Switch Integration Planning2-12 Issue 1 October 1997 Worksheet G: Assign a Split at the Remote SwitchUse this worksheet (Table 2-7) to plan the spl
DCS WorksheetsIssue 1 October 19972-13Worksheet H: Assign the Call Coverage Path for Remote SubscribersComplete this worksheet (Table 2-8) to defin
Switch Integration Planning2-14 Issue 1 October 1997
Issue 1 October 1997 3-1 3Switch AdministrationOverviewThis chapter describes how to administer for an INTUITY™ AUDIX® system on a Generic 2 or Sys
Switch Administration3-2 Issue 1 October 1997 DEFINITY Manager IV Terminal Change Management Operations, 585-223-701 DEFINITY Manager IV System A
Assign Voice Ports and the INTUITY AUDIX System ACD SplitIssue 1 October 19973-3Table 3-1. Voice Port and ACD Split Procedure Overview Step Procedu
Switch Administration3-4 Issue 1 October 1997 1. FRL should match the Call Control FRL. Check Proc275, Word 3, Field 10. If the FRL is 0 and AMIS a
Assign Voice Ports and the INTUITY AUDIX System ACD SplitIssue 1 October 19973-5Set Modes for Administration ChangesSet the mode of the administrat
Contentsvi Issue 1 October 1997 257 Word 5 3-18257 Word 2 3-19257 Word 1 3-20258 Word 1 3-21258 Word 2 3-21Administer and Call Transfer Into INTUITY
Switch Administration3-6 Issue 1 October 1997 Assign Extension Numbers to Each Voice Port 000 Word 1Assign an extension number to each voice port u
Assign Voice Ports and the INTUITY AUDIX System ACD SplitIssue 1 October 19973-7000 Word 3Administer the bearer capability class of service for eac
Switch Administration3-8 Issue 1 October 1997 026 Word 1Administer the split characteristics for the ACD feature. Press and . 1. From Worksheet
Assign Voice Ports and the INTUITY AUDIX System ACD SplitIssue 1 October 19973-9001 Word 1Administer the extensions associated with existing extens
Switch Administration3-10 Issue 1 October 1997 026 Word 2Administer the ACD split supervisor and QDN. NOTE:If you are using the Call Management Sys
Assign a Data LinkIssue 1 October 19973-11026 Word 3Administer the ACD split member characteristics. Press and after each entry. Repeat Fields
Switch Administration3-12 Issue 1 October 1997 3 258 Word 1 2 Configuration 0 Display14 256 Word 1 1 Link link # Display2 Assigned 13Baud 64 Local
Assign a Data LinkIssue 1 October 19973-138 257 Word 241 Local Port local port # (59,60,61, and 62 are preferred)2 Remote Port remote port # (1 pre
Switch Administration3-14 Issue 1 October 1997 Verify DCIU and Record Switch Number 275 Word 1Administer the system COS for the DCIU. Press and
Assign a Data LinkIssue 1 October 19973-15275 Word 3Use this procedure to record the local switch number and check the Caller Response Interval and
ContentsIssue 1 October 1997 vii026 Word 2 4-12026 Word 3 4-13 Assign a Hop Channel 4-13Hop Channel Procedures 4-14258 Word 1 4-14257 Word 1 4-1525
Switch Administration3-16 Issue 1 October 1997 Assign a Link 256 Word 1Administer the characteristics to a DCIU link. 1. Set Field 1 (Link) to the
Assign a Data LinkIssue 1 October 19973-17256 Word 2Administer the DCIU link BX.25 level-2 timers and counters. Press and . 256 Wor
Switch Administration3-18 Issue 1 October 1997 257 Word 5Administer port reservations for DCIU translations. Press and . Verify the following sw
Assign a Data LinkIssue 1 October 19973-19257 Word 2Administer DCIU ports for the network channels. Press and . Verify the following switch mai
Switch Administration3-20 Issue 1 October 1997 257 Word 1Administer the components, priority, and alternate routing status of DCIU network channels
Assign a Data LinkIssue 1 October 19973-21258 Word 1Copy the scratch pad translation tables (temporary tables) to the DCIU machine-used tables. Thi
Switch Administration3-22 Issue 1 October 1997 Administer and Call Transfer Into INTUITY AUDIX350 Word 2Administer the dial access codes (DACs). Pr
Assign a Data LinkIssue 1 October 19973-23 Press and . Save New Translations Perform a Run Tape to save the new translations. If the system has
Switch Administration3-24 Issue 1 October 1997 External Loop Test Set the data module for a loopback test: If a Data Service Unit (DSU) is used,
Issue 1 October 1997 4-1 4DCS AdministrationOverviewPurposeThe INTUITY™ AUDIX® system can serve more than one switch when the switches are part of
Contentsviii Issue 1 October 1997 Assign a New COS and New Call Coverage Group to Test Subscribers 6-3010 Word 1 6-4010 Word 2 6-4011 Word 1 6-5Add
DCS Administration4-2 Issue 1 October 1997 Data Link Administration Figure 4-1 shows that DCS switch data connections involves a distant switch,
Assign a DCS Remote NodeIssue 1 October 19974-3Assign a DCS Remote Node Use the following steps (Table 4-1) to assign an INTUITY AUDIX system swi
DCS Administration4-4 Issue 1 October 1997 1. This number must equal the AUDIX number administered in Proc 257 Word 5.2. This number equals the num
Assign a DCS Remote NodeIssue 1 October 19974-5DCS Remote Node ProceduresThe following sections explain the procedures outlined in Table 4-1.257 Wo
DCS Administration4-6 Issue 1 October 1997 257 Word 1Assign the INTUITY AUDIX system switch port to the DCS link and channel. Press and . 350 Wo
Assign a DCS Remote NodeIssue 1 October 19974-7261 Word 1Associate the internal AUDIX number with the network AUDIX number. Press and . 261 Word
DCS Administration4-8 Issue 1 October 1997 258 Word 1Update the DCIU’s on-line translations. Press and . 258 Word 2Refresh the DCIU’s scratch pa
Assign an ACD Split at the Remote SwitchIssue 1 October 19974-9Table 4-2. Voice Port Access Procedure Overview Step Procedure Field Manager II Fiel
DCS Administration4-10 Issue 1 October 1997 Voice Port Access ProceduresThe following sections explain the procedures outlined in Table 4-2.010 Wor
Assign an ACD Split at the Remote SwitchIssue 1 October 19974-11100 Word 1Assign a queue trunk group for the ACD. Press and . 026 Word 1Assign t
ContentsIssue 1 October 1997 ixCall Transfer into INTUITY AUDIXAdministration 8-3350 Word 2 8-4261 Word 1 8-4261 Word 2 8-4000 Word 2 8-5Transfer In
DCS Administration4-12 Issue 1 October 1997 001 Word 1Assign extensions associated with existing extensions to provide access to the ACD split. Pre
Assign a Hop ChannelIssue 1 October 19974-13026 Word 3Administer ACD split member characteristics. Press and . Go to the attendant console (if y
DCS Administration4-14 Issue 1 October 1997 Hop Channel ProceduresThe following sections explain the procedures outlined in Table 4-3.258 Word 1Use
Save New TranslationsIssue 1 October 19974-15257 Word 1Assign the hop. Press and . 258 Word 1Update the DCIUs on-line translations. Press and
DCS Administration4-16 Issue 1 October 1997 Subscriber Administration on the Remote Node Assign those subscribers at this DCS node (Table 4-4). Sub
Subscriber Administration on the Remote NodeIssue 1 October 19974-17Subscriber Administration on Remote NodeThe following sections explain the proc
DCS Administration4-18 Issue 1 October 1997 011 Word 1Add a coverage group with the INTUITY AUDIX system as the coverage point. Press and . 000
Subscriber Administration on the Remote NodeIssue 1 October 19974-19063 Word 1Assign Message Waiting. Press and . 063 Word 2Display the extensio
DCS Administration4-20 Issue 1 October 1997 261 Word 1Assign Call Transfer Into INTUITY AUDIX. Press and . 261 Word 2Administer the external net
Issue 1 October 1997 5-1 5Lucent INTUITY SystemAdministration for Switch IntegrationOverviewThis chapter describes how you administer the Lucent IN
Commenti su questo manuale