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Switch Integration Planning

This topic provides the worksheets and planning information you must complete in advance of the installation of the INTUITY AUDIX system to ensure a successful switch integration.

Before you integrate the INTUITY AUDIX system with an Avaya S8300 Media Server or a DEFINITY ECS R7 or later switch by using TCP/IP signaling over a LAN, you must plan the process. This topic provides the following worksheets and information to help you plan and record the integration:

  • Voice port information
  • LAN link integration information
  • Host switch hunt group information
  • Call coverage path assignments
  • DCS networking information

Unless noted, these worksheets are valid for the S8300 and all releases of the DEFINITY G1, G3, and ECS switches, but some fields in the worksheets are not used for all switch releases.
 

Note: For installations outside the United States and Canada, the planning process needs to include a check of the default settings for country parameter administration for your location. These settings are listed in Specific Switch Integration Parameter Administration.

Standard Worksheets

Complete the worksheets in this topic to integrate an INTUITY AUDIX system with an S8300 or a DEFINITY R7 or later switch. The worksheets in this topic contain the same information the Design Center might have already created. Use these worksheets to verify that you have all required information, and as a single point of reference.

If your INTUITY AUDIX system operates in a DCS environment, continue with the appropriate DCS Worksheets.

Worksheet A: Voice Port Stations on Host Switch

Complete the information on this worksheet to collect information required to administer the INTUITY AUDIX system voice ports on the switch.
 

Note: When upgrading to a LAN link from a mode code link, verify that the voice port stations are correctly administered by using the recommended values as shown in these worksheets.


 
Date: ______________________________________
Prepared By: ________________________________
Contact Telephone Number: ____________________

 
Field
Recommended
Your Entry
Station Screen Entries for Voice Port Stations: Page 1 (add station xxx)
Extension
Enter a unique, valid extension number (from three to five digits) for the voice port from the dial plan.

Type
2500

Port
Enter a seven-character port number, for example,�01a0501.

Name

Lock Messages
n

Security Code
Leave blank

Coverage Path 1
Leave blank

Coverage Path 2
Leave blank

Hunt-to Station
Leave blank

TN
Use default

Class of Restriction (COR)
To prevent toll fraud, it is recommended that you create a COR for voice ports that allows subscribers to call only other numbers with the same COR. If you decide later that subscribers need to call numbers with different CORs, add permissions for the other CORs one at a time. The AMIS Analog Networking, Message Delivery, and Outcalling features require the ability to call numbers with different CORs.


Class of Service (COS)
Create a COS for the voice ports that permits only the Data Privacy and Restrict Call Forwarding Off-Net features. It is recommended that you do not enable any other features on the COS. COS 5 defaults to this setup.


Tests
n

Loss Group
(R8 and later)
Use default

Off-Premise Station
n

Message Waiting Indicator
none

Message Lamp Ext.
n

Station Screen for Voice Port Stations: Page 2
LWC Reception
Use audix or none, the preferred choice being audix.
none

LWC Activation
n

CDR Privacy
n

Redirect Notification
n

Per Button Ring Control
n

Bridged Call Alerting
n

Switchhook Flash
y

Ignore Rotary Digits
n

H.320 Conversion
n

MWI Served User Type
Leave blank

Coverage Msg Retrieval
n

Auto Answer
none

Data Restriction
n

Call Waiting Indication
n

Att. Call Waiting Indication
n

Distinctive Audible Alert
n

Adjunct Supervision
y

Per Station CPN - Send Calling Number
n

Multimedia Early Answer
n

Audible Message Waiting
n

AUDIX Name
For G3r systems, displays the AUDIX name from the User Defined Adjunct Names Screen.


Messaging Server Name
For G3r systems, displays the messaging server name from the User Defined Adjunct Names Screen.
Leave blank


Coverage After Forwarding
(S8300 and R8 and later)
Use default

Direct IP-IP Audio Connections
(S8300 and R9 and later)
Allows direct audio connections between IP endpoints. Valid entries are y and n. Enter y to save on bandwidth resources and improve sound quality of voice over IP transmissions.


IP Audio Hairpinning
(S8300 and R9 and later)
Allows IP endpoints to be connected through the IP circuit pack on the switch. Allowable entries are y and n. Enter y to allow IP endpoints to be connected through the IP circuit pack on the switch in IP format, without the need to go through the DEFINITY TDM bus.


Station Screen for Voice Port Stations: Page 3
Room
Leave blank

Jack
Leave blank

Cable
Leave blank

Floor
Leave blank

Building
Leave blank

Headset


Speaker
n

Mounting
d

Cord length
0

Set Color
Leave blank

Abbreviated Dialing List1, List2, List3
Leave blank

Hot Line Destination fields
Leave blank

Line Appearance
call-appr

Worksheet B: Voice Port Extensions, Equipment Locations, and Names

Enter the location, name, and extension for each of the purchased (maximum of�12) voice ports in the following worksheet.
 
Date: ______________________________________
Prepared By: ________________________________
Contact Telephone Number: ____________________

Note: For the Analog Port Equipment Location column in the following table, enter a seven-character port number, for example,�01a0501. For the Voice Port Name, the names shown are the recommended voice port names.


 
INTUITY AUDIX Port (card#:port#)
Voice Port Extension
Analog Port Equipment Location
Voice Port Name
Duplicate Station Screen: Page 1 (duplicate station xxx)
1 (0:0)


AUDIX1
2 (0:1)


AUDIX2
3 (0:2)


AUDIX3
4 (0:3)


AUDIX4
5 (0:4)


AUDIX5
6 (0:5)


AUDIX6
7 (1:0)


AUDIX7
8 (1:1)


AUDIX8
9 (1:2)


AUDIX9
10 (1:3)


AUDIX10
11 (1:4)


AUDIX11
12 (1:5)


AUDIX12

Worksheet C: LAN Data for Switch Link to the INTUITY AUDIX LX System

Use one of the following worksheets in this section to plan the LAN link between an S8300 or a DEFINITY ECS R7 or later switch and a INTUITY AUDIX system.

This section contains the following two worksheets:

DEFINITY ECS R7 Switch Worksheet

Use this worksheet to plan the LAN link between a DEFINITY ECS R7 switch and an INTUITY AUDIX system.
 
Date: ______________________________________
Prepared By: ________________________________
Contact Telephone Number: ____________________

 
Field
Recommended
Your Entry
System Parameters Maintenance: Page 2 (change system-parameters maintenance)
SPE Optional Boards
For the csi model only, you must enable the second packet interface to bridge the packet bus and the processor.


Packet Intf2
y

Bus Bridge
Enter the equipment location of the C-LAN circuit pack that will provide the bus bridge.


Inter-Board Link Timeslots:
Use defaults

Node Names Screen: Page 2 (change node-names)
Switch Node Name
Use up to 15 characters.


IP Address
As appropriate

Data Module Screen (add data-module xxx)
Data Extension
Use an unassigned extension number.


Type
ethernet

Port
Enter the equipment location of the TN799 or later C-LAN circuit pack. For this Ethernet link, you will always use circuit number 17.


Link
Select a link number (1—25 for csi/si, 1 — 33 for r). This is the Interface Link on the processor channels screen.


Enable Link
Until the processor channels have been assigned and enabled, set this field to n. After the processor channels have been assigned and enabled, return to this screen and set this field to y.
n

Name
Identifies the data module when using the list data-module command. This field is for information only.


BCC
Bearer Capability Class is a display-only field with a default of 2 for data modules. The field appears on the screen only if the ISDN-PRI option is enabled.


Node Name
Enter the switch node name assigned on Page 2 of the Node Names screen.


Subnet Mask
Determines which portion of an IP address is a network address and which address is a host identifier. If connecting through the customer's LAN, enter the value provided by the LAN administrator. See DEFINITY ECS R8 Administration for Network Connectivity, 555-233-501, Issue 2, for more information.


Broadcast Address
Enter the IP address used for receiving broadcast messages that generally are fixed on the network. Use the switch's network address followed by ".255", such as 192.168.2.255. See DEFINITY ECS R8 Administration for Network Connectivity, 555-233-501, Issue 2, for more information.


Automatic Subnet Routing
This controls your need for an IP Route. If endpoints are on different subnets, or endpoints are on the same subnet and this field is set to n, an IP route is required.
If the endpoints are on the same subnet and this field is set to y, an IP route is not required.


Processor Channel Screen (change communication-interface processor-channels)
Processor Channel
Use an available processor channel.


Enable
y

Application (Appl)
audix

Gateway To (Gtwy To)
Not used with this application.


Mode
s

Interface Link
Identifies the link carrying this processor channel. This must match the Link field on the Data Module screen.


Interface Channel
Identifies the TCP/IP listen port channel to carry this processor (virtual) channel (5000-64500). Use 5002 for the INTUITY AUDIX system link. This must match the TCP Port number on the INTUITY AUDIX system Switch Interface Administration page.
5002

Destination Node
Enter the INTUITY AUDIX system node name as defined on Page 1 of the Node Names screen.


Destination Port
0

Session Local
This must match the Local Node Number on the Dial Plan page.
1

Session Remote
This field must match the Audix Number field of the INTUITY AUDIX system Switch Link Administration page.
1

Machine ID (Mach ID)
This field must match the Audix Number field of the INTUITY AUDIX system Switch Link Administration page.


IP Routing Screen (add ip-route xxx)
Route Number
If you are going through a router, you must set up IP route�1 from the switch to the router and then set up IP route 2 from the switch to the INTUITY AUDIX system.


Destination Node
Enter the node name of the final destination of this route. This could be the node name of a router or the node name of the INTUITY AUDIX system.


Gateway
This is the node name of the gateway by which the destination node is reached for this route. This is either the local C-LAN port or the first intermediate node between the C-LAN port and the final destination (the INTUITY AUDIX system). For example, if there were one or more routers between the C-LAN port and the final destination node, the Gateway would be the node name of the first router.


C-LAN Board
Enter the equipment location of the C-LAN circuit pack that provides this route. It is possible to have more than one C-LAN circuit pack.


Metric
Enter 0 if there are no intermediate nodes between the switch C-LAN and the INTUITY AUDIX system. Enter 1 if there is one or more intermediate nodes between the switch and the INTUITY AUDIX system. Consult with the customer LAN administrator before setting this field.


S8300 and DEFINITY ECS R8 and Later Switch Worksheet

Use this worksheet to plan the LAN link between an INTUITY AUDIX system and an Avaya S8300 or a DEFINITY ECS R8 or later.
 
Date: ______________________________________
Prepared By: ________________________________
Contact Telephone Number: ____________________

 
Field
Recommended
Your Entry
System Parameters Maintenance: Page 2 (change system-parameters maintenance) — DEFINITY csi only
SPE Optional Boards
For the csi model only, you must enable the second packet interface to bridge the packet bus and the processor.


Packet Intf2
y

Bus Bridge
Enter the equipment location of the C-LAN circuit pack that will provide the bus bridge.


Inter-Board Link Timeslots:
Use defaults

Node Names Screen: Page 2 (change node-names) (DEFINITY R8) or
Node Names AUDIX MSA (change node-names audix-msa) and IP Node Names Screen (change node-names ip xxx) (S8300 and DEFINITY R9 and later)
Switch Node Name
Use up to 15 characters.


IP Address
As appropriate

IP Interface Screen (change ip-interfaces)
Inter-region IP connectivity allowed?
n

Enabled
After initial administration, you must disable the interface before you make any changes.
y

Type
c-lan

Slot
Enter the equipment location of the C-LAN circuit pack.


Code/Sfx
This is a display-only field that shows the designation number of the circuit pack installed in the specified slot.


Node Name
Enter the switch node name assigned on Page 2 of the Node Names screen. The same node name cannot be assigned to two different IP interfaces.


Subnet Mask
Identifies which portion of an IP address is a network address and which is a host identifier. Use the default entry of 255.255.255.0 or check with the LAN administrator on site if you are connecting through the customer's LAN.


Gateway Address
Enter the address of a network node that will serve as the default gateway for the IP interface. If the application goes to points off the subnet, a gateway address of the router is required. If you are using Ethernet only, and a gateway address is administered, no IP routes are required.


Network Region
For a C-LAN IP interface, enter 1.
1

Data Module Screen (add data-module xxx) — Does not apply to S8300
Data Extension
Use an unassigned extension number.


Type
ethernet

Port
Enter the equipment location of the TN799 or later C-LAN circuit pack. For this Ethernet link, you will always use circuit number 17.


Link
Select TCP/IP link number (1–25 for csi/si, 1–33 for r). This is the Interface Link on the Processor Channels screen.


Name
Identifies the data module when using the list data-module command. This is for information only.


BCC
Bearer Capability Class (BCC) is a display-only field with a default of 2 for data modules. The field appears on the screen only if the ISDN-PRI option is enabled.


Network uses 1's for Broadcast Address
This sets the host portion of the IP address to 0's or 1's. The default is yes (all 1's).


Processor Channel Screen (change communication-interface processor-channels)
Processor Channel
Use an available processor channel.


Enable
y

Application (Appl)
audix

Gateway To (Gtwy To)
Not used with this application.


Mode
s

Interface Link
Identifies the link that is carrying this processor channel. For DEFINITY, this must match the Link field on the Data Module screen. For S8300, set this field to p, since the LAN connection is a part of the processor board.
A number from 1 to 99 (DEFINITY) or p (S8300)

Interface Channel
Identifies the TCP/IP listen port channel to carry this processor (virtual) channel (5000-64500). Use 5002 for the INTUITY AUDIX system link. This must match the TCP Port number on the INTUITY AUDIX system Switch Link Administration page.
5002

Destination Node
Enter the INTUITY AUDIX system node name as defined on Page 1 of the node names screen.


Destination Port
0

Session Local
On DEFINITY, this must match the Local Node Number on the Dial Plan page. On S8300, this number must match the Location on the Media Gateway page.
1

Session Remote
This must match the Audix Number field of the INTUITY AUDIX system Switch Link Administration page.
1

Machine ID (Mach ID)
This must match the Audix Number field of the INTUITY AUDIX system Switch Link Administration page.


IP Routing Screen (add ip-route xxx) - This step only applies when bypassing the switch's default IP Gateway. It is rare for this type of configuration.
Route Number
If you are going through a router, you must set up IP route�1 from the switch to the router and then set up IP route 2 from the switch to the INTUITY AUDIX system.


Destination Node
Enter the node name of the final destination of this route. This could be the node name of a router or the node name of the INTUITY AUDIX system.


Gateway
This is the node name of the gateway by which the destination node is reached for this route. This is either the local C-LAN port or the first intermediate node between the C-LAN port and the final destination (the INTUITY AUDIX system). For example, if there were one or more routers between the C-LAN port and the final destination node, the Gateway would be the node name of the first router.


C-LAN Board
Enter the equipment location of the C-LAN circuit pack that provides this route. It is possible to have more than one C-LAN circuit pack.


Metric
Enter 0 if there are no intermediate nodes between the switch C-LAN and the INTUITY AUDIX system. Enter 1 if there is one or more intermediate nodes between the switch and the INTUITY AUDIX system. Consult with the customer LAN administrator before setting this field.


Route Type
This field specifies whether the route is host or network (default). Use a Host route to get to a specific IP address. Use a Network route to get to a subnet.


Worksheet D: Names and IP Addresses for INTUITY AUDIX System

Complete the information on this worksheet to collect information required to administer the INTUITY AUDIX system for integration with the switch.
 
Date: ______________________________________
Prepared By: ________________________________
Contact Telephone Number: ____________________

 
Field
Recommended
Your Entry
DEFINITY ECS Node Names Screen: Page 1 (change node-names) (DEFINITY R7/R8) or
AUDIX-MSA Node Names Screen (change node-names audix-msa) (S8300 and DEFINITY R9 and later)
AUDIX Name
Enter a name of up to seven characters long. When connecting to an r model switch, you can have up to eight INTUITY AUDIX systems.


IP Address

Enter the IP address administered for each INTUITY AUDIX system. This is not required if the link is X.25.




 

Worksheet E: Hunt Group for Host Switch

The following information is required to define a Hunt group (that contains the voice port members) for the INTUITY AUDIX system voice ports.
 

Note: Only the number of ports actually purchased are to be administered in the Hunt group.


 
Date: ______________________________________
Prepared By: ________________________________
Contact Telephone Number: ____________________

 
Field
Recommended
Your Entry
Hunt Group page
Group Number
Enter the number to identify the INTUITY AUDIX hunt group. This number, preceded by the letter "h," is entered in the voice port Coverage Path screen and in subscriber coverage paths.


Group Name
Enter the name that you want to appear on display sets when subscribers call the INTUITY AUDIX system.


Group Extension
Enter the extension number that you want local and remote subscribers to dial to retrieve their messages from the INTUITY AUDIX system.


Group Type
ucd-mia

TN
Use default

COR
Enter the Class of Restriction (COR) you want assigned to the extension that subscribers will call to reach the INTUITY AUDIX system. For security reasons, assign AUDIX groups their own CORs that have been restricted from accessing all outgoing trunks or only those trunks that are needed for Outcalling or AMIS Analog Networking. The default COR is not recommended.


Security Code
Leave blank

ACD
This is normally disabled. It can be used if the switch supports CMS with the EAS feature. CMS and EAS are not covered in this book.
n

Queue
y

Vector
The INTUITY AUDIX hunt group can be vector controlled if call vectoring is a feature on the switch.
n

Coverage Path
Leave blank

Night Service Destination
Enter the destination to which calls to this hunt group are redirected when the hunt group is in the night service mode. Allowable entries are an assigned extension number, the attendant, or a blank field. Leave the field blank for most applications, unless the application requires calls to be redirected when the hunt group is in night service mode.
Leave blank

MM Early Answer
n

Queue Length
Enter the number of configured INTUITY AUDIX voice ports. For example, if you have 12 voice ports administered to carry voice messaging traffic, enter 12 in this field.


Calls Warning Threshold
Leave blank

Calls Warning Port
Leave blank

Time Warning Threshold
Leave blank

Time Warning Port
Leave blank

Hunt Group Screen: Page 2
Message Center
audix

AUDIX Extension

Completed only on the remote switch.



Message Center AUDIX Name
For an G3r model system, enter the AUDIX name from the Node Names or Adjunct Names screen.


Primary
This field is used only for G3r.
y

Calling Party Number to INTUITY AUDIX
Enter n if Calling Party Number (CPN) is not used; enter y if CPN is used.


LWC Reception
none

AUDIX Name
For an G3r model system, enter the AUDIX name from the Node Names or Adjunct Names screen.


Messaging Server Name
Leave blank

First Announcement Extension
Leave blank

Delay
Leave blank

Second Announcement Extension
Leave blank

Delay
Leave blank

Recurring
Leave blank

Hunt Group Screen: Page 3
Extension (Ext)

Worksheet F: Call Coverage Path

Complete this worksheet to define a call coverage path for unanswered calls that are redirected to AUDIX and for callers who are retrieving their messages.
 
Date: ______________________________________
Prepared By: ________________________________
Contact Telephone Number: ____________________

 
Field
Recommended
Your Entry
Call Coverage Path Screen (add coverage path xxx)
Coverage Path Number
Enter a call coverage path number.


Next Path Number
If desired, enter the second path to which calls will be directed if the first path fails.


Hunt after Coverage
n

Coverage Criteria


Station/Group Status Active? (Inside Call/Outside Call)

Enter n/n for a multiappearance telephone; enter y/y for a single-line telephone.



Busy? (Inside Call/Outside Call)

y/y

Don't Answer? (Inside Call/Outside Call)

y/y

Number of rings

Enter the number of rings (1–99) you want before a call goes to coverage.

3

All? (Inside Call/Outside Call)

n/n

DND/SAC/Go to Cover? (Inside Call/Outside Call)

y/y

Terminate to coverage Pts. with Bridged Appearances

n

Coverage Points

In the Point1 field, enter h followed by the INTUITY AUDIX voice ports hunt group number. Or, enter attd for the attendant.



Worksheet G: LAN Data for the INTUITY AUDIX System

Complete the information on this worksheet to administer the INTUITY AUDIX system for integration with the switch.
 
Date: ______________________________________
Prepared By: ________________________________
Contact Telephone Number: ____________________

 
Field
Recommended
Your Entry
INTUITY System Switch Link Administration page
Extension Length
Use the extension length from the switch dial plan.


Host Switch Number
Use 1 if the integration supports only one DEFINITY switch. If more than one DEFINITY system will be supported, use the number administered on the Local Node Number field in the host switch dial plan or, if S8300, the Location number in the Media Gateway screen.


AUDIX Number
The number assigned to the INTUITY AUDIX system on the S8300 or DEFINITY ECS. For r-model switches, this is a number from 1 to 8; for S8300, csi and si, 1. This must match the Machine-ID field of the Processor Channels screen.


Switch Number
Enter the node number of the switch being administered. If there is only one switch, the value must be 1. This must match the Local Node Number field in the switch dial plan, or if S8300, the Location number in the Media Gateway screen.


IP Address/Host Name
Enter the IP address for the switch being administered.


TCP Port
Enter a TCP port number for each switch being administered. This number must match the Interface Channel field of the Processor Channels screen. Use 5002 for every switch linked over the LAN in a DCS network. Use the numbers�6001–6999 for gateway TCP links to remote switches in a DCS network.


INTUITY TCP/IP Network Addressing page (optional)
Local Domain Name
Use only if you use a host name instead of an IP address. This is used only if the customer LAN supports Domain Name Service (DNS).


Enable DNS
Server address. Use only if you use a host name instead of an IP address.


You have completed the standard worksheets and planning necessary for a INTUITY AUDIX system switch integration. If you do not have a DCS environment, continue with Administration for Switch-to-INTUITY AUDIX System Link. If you are placing a INTUITY AUDIX system in a DCS network, continue with DCS Worksheets.

DCS Worksheets

After completing the Standard Worksheets, complete the worksheets in this section if the INTUITY AUDIX system operates in a DCS environment. If you have an existing DCS network or if you are installing a new network, the BCS Design Center might have designed the DCS network for the INTUITY AUDIX system. The worksheets in this section contain the same information the Design Center might have already created. Use these worksheets to verify that you have all required information, and as a single point of reference.

For each remote switch in the DCS network, complete one set of DCS worksheets. Before you start with the worksheets, remove the blank worksheets from this book and make copies for each switch in the network.

Worksheet H: Time Zones for DCS Networks

DCS networked switches can be located in different time zones. For the INTUITY AUDIX system to operate with a switch in a DCS network, you must administer the time zones and daylight savings options on the INTUITY AUDIX system Switch Time Zone screen. Before you administer the Switch Time Zone screen, complete the following worksheet.
 
Date: ______________________________________
Prepared By: ________________________________
Contact Telephone Number: ____________________

 

Note: These fields are administered on the INTUITY AUDIX system under the AUDIX Administration menu.


 
Switch Name and Location
Switch Number
Time Zone
Daylight Savings
Switch Time Zone Screen (change switch-time-zone)
The name and location of the switch to help during planning
A digit from 1 to 64 that identifies each switch in the DCS network. You can have a maximum of 20 switches. If the local switch is an S8300, all other switches must be S8300s.
Identifies the time zone for the switch. The number indicates the number of time zones west of Greenwich. Here are the U.S. time zones:
4 —Atlantic Standard
5 —Eastern Standard (default)
6 — Central Standard
7 — Mountain Standard
8 — Pacific Standard
10 — Hawaii and Alaska Standard
Indicates whether daylight savings is active on the remote switch. Enter y (yes) or n (no). The default is yes.

Worksheet I: Hunt Group for Remote Switch(es)

Complete this worksheet for each DCS switch node that has mailboxes for subscribers of the INTUITY AUDIX system. The information is required to define a hunt group for the INTUITY AUDIX system voice ports for a remote switch.
 
Date: ______________________________________
Prepared By: ________________________________
Contact Telephone Number: ____________________

 
Field
Recommended
Your Entry
Hunt Group Screen: Page 1 (add hunt-group xxx)
Group Number
Enter the number you plan to use to identify the remote switch INTUITY AUDIX hunt group. This number, preceded by the letter "h", is entered on the voice port Coverage Path screen for the remote switch and in remote subscriber coverage paths.


Group Name
Enter the name you want to appear on display sets when subscribers call the INTUITY AUDIX system.


Group Extension
Enter the extension number of the hunt group on this switch. Subscribers will not typically dial this number to retrieve messages; they will dial the extension number of the hunt group at the host switch.


Group Type
ucd or ucd-mia

COR
Enter the COR you plan to assign to the extension that subscribers call to access the INTUITY AUDIX system. For security reasons, assign a unique COR to the INTUITY AUDIX hunt group that restricts access to all outgoing trunks or only those trunks that are needed for Outcalling or AMIS Analog Networking. Do not use the default COR.


Security Code
Leave blank

ISDN Caller Disp
If ISDN-PRI is enabled, enter grp-name or mbr-name to specify whether the hunt group name or number is sent to the originating subscriber.


ACD
n

Queue
n

Vector (y/n)?
The INTUITY AUDIX hunt group can be vector-controlled if call vectoring is a feature on the switch.
n

Coverage Path
Leave blank

Night Service Destination
Enter the destination to which calls to this hunt group are redirected when the hunt group is in the night service mode. This destination can be an extension, the attendant, or blank. This field will be left blank for most applications, except when calls must be redirected when the hunt group is in night mode.
Leave blank

Hunt Group Screen: Page 2 (on some systems, this information is on Page 1)
Message Center

rem-AUDIX (DEFINITY)

rem-vm (S8300)


Audix Extension

Enter any unused extension on the remote switch. This field is required.



Message Center AUDIX Name
For a DEFINITY r model system, enter the AUDIX name from the Node Names or Adjunct Names screen.


Primary
This field is used only for DEFINITY r.
y

Calling Party Number to INTUITY AUDIX
Enter n if Calling Party Number (CPN) is not used; enter y if CPN is used.


LWC Reception
none

AUDIX Name
For an r model system, enter the AUDIX name from the Node Names or Adjunct Names screen.


Messaging Server Name
Leave blank

First Announcement Extension:
Leave blank

Delay:
Leave blank

Second Announcement Extension:
Leave blank

Delay:
Leave blank

Recurring


Worksheet J: Signaling Group for a Remote Switch or Remote Switches — ISDN Signaling

Complete the information on this worksheet to define the ISDN signaling group for a remote switch in a DCS environment.
 
Date: ______________________________________
Prepared By: ________________________________
Contact Telephone Number: ____________________

 
Field
Recommended
Your Entry
Signaling Group Screen: Page 2 (change signaling-group xxx) — Complete Page 1 as you would with any DCS connection. Page 1 may apply to H.323 trunks, if IP DCS is used, or to ISDN tie trunks.
Service Feature
Enter the service type for all administered NCA-TSCs assigned in this signaling group. The default is a blank. Valid values are:
  • accunet
  • i800
  • inwats
  • lds
  • mega800
  • megacom
  • multiquest
  • nca-tsc
  • operator
  • sdn
  • sub-operator
  • wats-max-bnd
  • [user-defined services]
As specified by the design center

As-needed Inactivity Time-out (min)
Enter the inactivity timeout for as-needed NCA-TSCs assigned in the signaling group. An as-needed administered NCA-TSC staying inactive in this time period will be removed from service. Valid entries are 10–90. The default is a blank.


TSC Index
Enter the TSC Index chosen on the host switch. This index is entered on Worksheet L: Signaling Group for Host Switch — ISDN Signaling.


Local Ext
Enter the Dest. Digits entered on Worksheet L: Signaling Group for Host Switch — ISDN Signaling. This assigns an extension on the switch to the administered NCA-TSC.


Enabled
y

Established
permanent

Dest. Digits
Enter the Local Ext entered on Worksheet L: Signaling Group for Host Switch — ISDN Signaling. These are the digits needed to route the administered NCA-TSC to the far-end switch. Valid entries are the digits 0–9, the plus sign (+), asterisk (*), and pound sign (#) special characters. Entries can include up to 15 digits. The default is a blank.


Application
Use audix if the connection is to a INTUITY AUDIX system. Use dcs if the connection is to another switch in a DCS network.


Adj Name (G3r only)
Enter the name of the INTUITY AUDIX system entered on Worksheet A: Voice Port Stations on Host Switch to be used on the G3r User Defined Adjunct Names or Node Names screen.


Machine ID
Enter the machine ID of the far-end switch to which this NCA-TSC is to be connected.


Worksheet K: Gateway Processor Channels

Use this worksheet to plan the gateway processor channels. These gateways are used to convert between BX.25, ISDN, and TCP/IP. Complete one copy of this worksheet for each switch in the DCS network that requires this conversion. When converting TCP/IP and X.25, there are two gateway TCP/IP channels assigned, one on the TCP/IP link and one on the X.25 link.
 
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Field
Recommended
Your Entry
Processor Channel Screen (change communication-interface processor-channels)
Processor Channel
Use an available processor channel.


Enable
y

Application (Appl)
Use gateway to convert between ISDN and BX.25 or TCP/IP. Use gtwy-tcp to convert between BX.25 and TCP/IP.


Gateway To (Gtwy To)
When the Application field is set to gtwy-tcp, this field identifies the processor channel for which this processor channel is serving as a gateway. This is not used if the Application is set to gateway.


Mode
Enter s (server) for the gateway processor channel that is converting to TCP/IP. Leave blank for any other application.


Interface Link
Identifies the link carrying this processor channel. One will match the Link field on the X.25 data module screen and one will match the Link field on the TCP/IP (Ethernet or PPP) data module field.


Interface Channel
On the TCP/IP processor channel, this identifies the TCP/IP listen port channel to carry this processor (virtual) channel (5000–64500). Use�6001–6999 for any gateway links in the DCS network.
On the remote switch, use 0 to allow any available interface channel to be used for this connection.


Destination Node
Leave blank for the BX.25 processor channel.
For the TCP/IP processor channel, enter the remote destination switch node name as defined on the data module screen.


Destination Port
At the host switch, enter 0. At the remote switch, enter the Interface Channel administered on the host switch.


Session Local
For a gateway switch on the LAN, enter the local node number of the remote switch.
For a gateway switch to the host, this must be opposite of the Session Remote field.


Session Remote
For a gateway switch on the LAN, enter the INTUITY AUDIX system node number.
For a gateway to the host switch, enter the switch local node number.


Machine ID (Mach ID)
Leave blank

Worksheet L: Signaling Group for Host Switch — ISDN Signaling

Complete the information on this worksheet to define the ISDN signaling group for the host switch in a DCS/ISDN environment. When defining a gateway, you must create a separate signaling group and TSC.
 
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Field
Recommended
Your Entry
Signaling Group Screen: Page 2 (change signaling-group xxx) — Complete Page 1 as you would with any DCS connection. Page 1 may apply to H.323 trunks, if IP DCS is used, or to ISDN tie trunks.
Service Feature
Enter the service type for all administered NCA-TSCs assigned in this signaling group. The default is a blank field. Valid values are:
  • accunet
  • i800
  • inwats
  • lds
  • mega800
  • megacom
  • multiquest
  • nca-tsc
  • operator
  • sdn
  • sub-operator
  • wats-max-bnd
  • [user-defined services]
As specified by the design center

As-needed Inactivity Time-out (min)
Enter the inactivity timeout for as-needed NCA-TSCs assigned in the signaling group. An as-needed administered NCA-TSC staying inactive in this time period will be removed from service. Valid entries are 10–90. The default is a blank.


TSC Index
This is a display-only field that shows the administered NCA-TSC index representing one DCS logical channel connecting any two switches. You must create one TSC Index for the DCS link and, if needed, one TSC Index for the gateway link.


Local Ext
Enter an unassigned extension number. This must match the Local Ext field on Worksheet J: Signaling Group for a Remote Switch or Remote Switches — ISDN Signaling. This assigns an extension on the switch to the administered NCA-TSC.


Enabled
y

Established
permanent

Dest. Digits
Enter the digits needed to route the administered NCA-TSC to the far-end switch. This must match the Dest. Digits field on Worksheet J: Signaling Group for a Remote Switch or Remote Switches — ISDN Signaling. Valid entries are the digits 0–9, the plus sign (+), asterisk (*), and pound sign (#) special characters. Entries can include up to 15 digits. The default is a blank field.


Application
Enter dcs for the TSC Index used to connect two switches for DCS. Enter gateway if the TSC Index is used as a gateway between two switches for DCS.


Adj Name (G3r only)
Enter the name of the INTUITY AUDIX system entered on Worksheet A: Voice Port Stations on Host Switch to be used on the G3r User Defined Adjunct Names or Node Names screen.


Machine ID
Enter the machine ID of the far-end switch to which this NCA-TSC is to be connected.
Leave blank for a gateway link.



 

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