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Contents Chapter 1: New in this release...............................................................................................15Other changes.................................................................................................................................................18 Revision History......................................................................................................................................18

Chapter 2: Customer service..................................................................................................25Navigation.......................................................................................................................................................25 Getting technical documentation.....................................................................................................................25 Getting product training...................................................................................................................................25 Getting help from a distributor or reseller........................................................................................................25 Getting technical support from the Avaya Web site........................................................................................26

Chapter 3: Introduction...........................................................................................................27Note about legacy products and releases.......................................................................................................27 Subject............................................................................................................................................................27 Format and structure..............................................................................................................................27 The Prompts and responses table..........................................................................................................28 The Alphabetical list of prompts table.....................................................................................................28 Feature Packages..................................................................................................................................29 Applicable systems.........................................................................................................................................30 Intended audience...........................................................................................................................................30 Conventions....................................................................................................................................................30 Terminology............................................................................................................................................30 Notational conventions...........................................................................................................................31 Related information.........................................................................................................................................32 Documentation.......................................................................................................................................32 Online.....................................................................................................................................................32

Chapter 4: Communicating with the system.........................................................................33Accessing the system.....................................................................................................................................33 Logging in and out..................................................................................................................................33 Local and remote access........................................................................................................................34 HOST mode access...............................................................................................................................34 PDT and OAM commands for SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)........................................................35 Line mode interface log in procedure.....................................................................................................35 Access through the maintenance telephone..........................................................................................36 Preview of overlay content..............................................................................................................................38 System memory and disk space.....................................................................................................................39 Legend:...................................................................................................................................................39 Low memory and disk warnings.............................................................................................................39 System Lookup messages..............................................................................................................................40 Multi-User Login..............................................................................................................................................40 Maintenance display codes.............................................................................................................................41 Time and date of fault......................................................................................................................................42

Chapter 5: Alphabetical list of packages..............................................................................43 Chapter 6: Numerical list of packages..................................................................................55 Chapter 7: Overlay loader and Multi-User Login..................................................................67

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Overlay loader.................................................................................................................................................67 Overlay loader commands..............................................................................................................................67 Multi-User Login commands...........................................................................................................................68 Multi-User commands.............................................................................................................................68

Chapter 8: LD 02: Traffic.........................................................................................................71Basic commands.............................................................................................................................................71 How to use traffic commands..........................................................................................................................73 Set traffic report schedules.....................................................................................................................74 Set system ID.........................................................................................................................................75 System reports.......................................................................................................................................75 Customer reports....................................................................................................................................76 Network reports......................................................................................................................................76 Set customer for feature key usage measurement.................................................................................77 Stop printing of title, date and time.........................................................................................................77 Set traffic measurement on selected terminals......................................................................................77 Set blocking probability for Line Load Control (LLC)..............................................................................78 Set time and date...................................................................................................................................78 Set daily time adjustment.......................................................................................................................79 Set and print Daylight Savings Time.......................................................................................................79 Set thresholds.........................................................................................................................................80 Perform threshold tests on last reports...................................................................................................81 Print last reports.....................................................................................................................................81 Print alarm and exception filter summary........................................................................................................82

Chapter 9: LD 10: Analog (500/2500) Telephone Administration........................................83Linked Overlay programs................................................................................................................................83 Prompts and responses..................................................................................................................................84 Contents.................................................................................................................................................84 Prompts and responses by task......................................................................................................................87 Add a telephone.....................................................................................................................................87 Copy a set..............................................................................................................................................90 Easy change...........................................................................................................................................91 Remove a telephone..............................................................................................................................91 Move a telephone...................................................................................................................................91 Alphabetical list of prompts.............................................................................................................................92

Chapter 10: LD 11: Digital Telephone Administration........................................................129Linked Overlay programs..............................................................................................................................129 Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................130 Contents...............................................................................................................................................130 Prompts and responses by task....................................................................................................................136 Add a voice telephone..........................................................................................................................136 Add a data telephone...........................................................................................................................140 Copy a telephone.................................................................................................................................144 Easy change.........................................................................................................................................145 Move a telephone.................................................................................................................................146 Remove a telephone............................................................................................................................146 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................147

Chapter 11: LD 12: Attendant Consoles..............................................................................217Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................217

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Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................218

Chapter 12: LD 13: Digitone Receivers,Tone Detectors, Multifrequency Senders and Receivers................................................................................................................................227Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................227 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................228

Chapter 13: LD 14: Trunk Data Block..................................................................................233Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................233 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................236

Chapter 14: LD 15: Customer Data Block...........................................................................259Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................259 Contents...............................................................................................................................................259 Customer data block.............................................................................................................................260 Default Customer Data Block...............................................................................................................262 Data Block: AML (Application Module Link)..................................................................................................264 Data Block: ANI (Automatic Number Identification)......................................................................................265 Data Block: ATT (Attendant Consoles)..........................................................................................................266 Data Block: AWU (Automatic Wake Up Data)...............................................................................................268 Data Block: CAS (Centralized Attendant Service Data)................................................................................269 Data Block: CCS (Controlled Class of Service)............................................................................................270 Data Block: CDR (Call Detail Recording)......................................................................................................270 Data Block: FCR (Flexible Code Restriction)................................................................................................271 Data Block: FFC (Flexible Feature Codes)...................................................................................................272 Data Block: FTR (Features and options).......................................................................................................272 Data Block: HSP (Hospitality Management).................................................................................................277 Data Block: ICP (Intercept Computer Update)..............................................................................................278 Data Block: IMS (Integrated Message Service)............................................................................................278 Data Block: INT (Intercept Treatments).........................................................................................................279 Data Block: LDN (Listed Directory Numbers)................................................................................................281 Data Block: MON (Set-based Monitoring).....................................................................................................282 Data Block: MPO (Multi-Party Operations)...................................................................................................283 Data Block: NET (Networking)......................................................................................................................284 Data Block: NIT (Night Service)....................................................................................................................287 Data Block: OAS (Off Hook Alarm Security).................................................................................................288 Data Block: PPM (Periodic Pulse Metering)..................................................................................................288 Data Block: PWD (Password).......................................................................................................................289 Data Block: RDR (Call Redirection)..............................................................................................................289 Data Block: ROA (Recorded Overflow Announcement) ................................................................................291 Data block: SLS (SIP Line Services).............................................................................................................292 Data Block: TIM (Timers)..............................................................................................................................292 Data Block: TST (Test lines)..........................................................................................................................293 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................294

Chapter 15: LD 16: Route Data Block, Automatic Trunk Maintenance.............................371Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................371 Contents...............................................................................................................................................371 RDB: Route data block.........................................................................................................................372 Meridian 911 Route data block.............................................................................................................387 NPID: Numbering Plan/Information Digit Digit (NPID) data block........................................................388 Release Mechanism Options................................................................................................................388

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Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................389

Chapter 16: LD 17: Configuration Record 1........................................................................467Notes on ISDN configuration.........................................................................................................................467 D-Channel Expansion...........................................................................................................................468 Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................468 Configuration record 1..........................................................................................................................468 Gate Opener: ADAN (Action Device and Number)...............................................................................469 Gate Opener: ATRN (Aries Transmission)...........................................................................................476 Gate Opener: CEQU (Common Equipment)........................................................................................476 Gate Opener: ESA (Emergency Services Access) ...............................................................................478 Gate Opener: OVLY (Overlay)..............................................................................................................478 Gate Opener: PARM (System Parameters)..........................................................................................479 Gate Opener: PWD (Password)...........................................................................................................483 Gate Opener: VAS (Value Added Server).............................................................................................484 ROLR / TOLR/ AOLR Offsets and Values.....................................................................................................485 HRLR / HTLR Offsets and Values.................................................................................................................486 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................487

Chapter 17: LD 18: Speed/Group Call, Pretranslation, Special Service, 16-Button DTMF and Hotline....................................................................................................................................553Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................553 Contents...............................................................................................................................................553 Compute Speed Call list memory size and disk records......................................................................554 Configure Group Call lists.....................................................................................................................554 Configure Speed Call lists....................................................................................................................555 Assign a Pretranslation group to Speed Call list..................................................................................555 Configure Enhanced Hot Line lists.......................................................................................................556 Configure Special Service List..............................................................................................................556 Move from one group or list to another.................................................................................................557 Configure Group Hunt..........................................................................................................................557 Configure ABCD data block..................................................................................................................558 Flexible feature code information..................................................................................................................559 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................561

Chapter 18: LD 19: Code Restriction...................................................................................569Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................569 Contents...............................................................................................................................................569 ANI: Automatic Number Identification data block.................................................................................569 CRB: Code Restriction data block........................................................................................................570 FGDB: Feature Group D data block.....................................................................................................570 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................571

Chapter 19: LD 20-22: Print Reports Guide.........................................................................579 Chapter 20: LD 20: Print Routine 1......................................................................................583Data Access Card (NT7D16)........................................................................................................................583 Templates.............................................................................................................................................583 Multiple Appearance Redirection Prime (MARP).................................................................................583 Linked Overlay programs.....................................................................................................................584 Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................584 Alphabetical list of print reports.....................................................................................................................586

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2.0 Mb/s Digital Trunk Interface (DT2) data..........................................................................................586 Analog set (500 and PBX) data............................................................................................................586 Associate (AST) BCS and Analog Sets data........................................................................................587 Automatic Call Distribution Priority Agent (PRI2) data.........................................................................587 Attendant console (2250) data from LD 12 Business...........................................................................588 Communication Set (BCS) data...........................................................................................................588 Call Pickup Network Wide (CPNW) data..............................................................................................589 Channel data: Real Analog, Virtual Analog and Virtual Digital .............................................................589 Class Modem unit data.........................................................................................................................589 Calling Line ID Verification data............................................................................................................590 Data access card (DAC) data...............................................................................................................590 Dial Intercom Group (DIG) data............................................................................................................591 Dial Tone Detector (DTD and XTD) data..............................................................................................591 Digital Communications Set data.........................................................................................................592 Digital set (2000 series, 3000, and Aries) data.....................................................................................592 Digitone Receiver (DTR) data..............................................................................................................592 Directory number (DNB) data...............................................................................................................593 Directory number (DNB) range data.....................................................................................................593 Directory number (DNB) selection........................................................................................................594 Group Call (GRP) data.........................................................................................................................594 Hot Line List (HTL) data.......................................................................................................................594 Hunting (HNT, GHT, and EHT) data.....................................................................................................595 IP Phone Model (ISET) data.................................................................................................................595 Mobile Extension (MOBX) data............................................................................................................596 Multifrequency (MFC, MFE, MFR, MFK5, MFK6, MFVE) data............................................................596 Out of Service unit (OOSSLT and OOSMLT) data...............................................................................597 Power (PWR) data................................................................................................................................597 Pretranslation (PRE) data.....................................................................................................................597 Special Service List (SSL) data............................................................................................................598 Speed call lists (SCL) data...................................................................................................................598 Tandem Connection (TCON) data........................................................................................................598 Template (TEM) data............................................................................................................................598 Terminal Number Block (TNB) data for telephones and trunks............................................................599 Terminal Number Block (TNB) range data............................................................................................600 Tone Detector (TDET) data..................................................................................................................600 Trunk data: All Trunks...........................................................................................................................601 Trunk data: Specific Trunk types..........................................................................................................601 Universal Extension (UEXT) data.........................................................................................................602 Unused Card (LUC) data......................................................................................................................603 Unused Directory Number (LUDN) data...............................................................................................603 Unused Units (LUU) data.....................................................................................................................603 Unused Voice or Data unit (LUVU or LUDU) data................................................................................604 Voice Mailbox (VMB) data....................................................................................................................605 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................605

Chapter 21: LD 21: Print Routine 2......................................................................................619Set Relocation data.......................................................................................................................................619 Input Processing...................................................................................................................................619 Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................620 Alphabetical list of print reports.....................................................................................................................620 Application Module Link (AML) data.....................................................................................................620

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Attendant Console (ATT) data from LD 15...........................................................................................621 Automatic Number Identification (ANI) data.........................................................................................621 Automatic Wake Up (AWU) data..........................................................................................................621 Call Detail Recording (CDR) data.........................................................................................................622 Call Redirection (RDR) data.................................................................................................................622 Centralized Attendant Service (CAS) data...........................................................................................622 Centralized Attendant Service (CASK) Key..........................................................................................622 Code Restriction (CRB) data................................................................................................................623 Controlled Class of Service (CCS) data...............................................................................................623 Customer data block (CDB)..................................................................................................................623 Features and options (FTR) data.........................................................................................................624 Flexible Code Restriction (FCR) data...................................................................................................624 Flexible Feature Codes (FFC) data......................................................................................................624 Hospitality Management (HSP) data....................................................................................................625 Integrated Message Service (IMS) data...............................................................................................625 Intercept Computer Update (ICP) data.................................................................................................625 Intercept Treatments (INT) data...........................................................................................................625 ISDN Signaling Link (ISLL) data...........................................................................................................626 Listed Directory Numbers (LDN) data..................................................................................................626 Multi-Party Operations (MPO) data......................................................................................................626 Networking (NET) data.........................................................................................................................626 Night Service (NIT) data.......................................................................................................................627 Off Hook Alarm Security (OAS) data....................................................................................................627 Password (PWD) data..........................................................................................................................627 Periodic Pulse Metering (PPM) data....................................................................................................627 Recorded Overflow Announcement (ROA) data..................................................................................628 Route Data Block (RDB).......................................................................................................................628 Set Relocation (SRDT) data.................................................................................................................628 Test lines (TST) data............................................................................................................................629 Timers (TIM) data.................................................................................................................................629 Trunk Members (LTM) data..................................................................................................................629 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................629

Chapter 22: LD 22: Print Routine 3......................................................................................635Audit trail for Limited Access to Overlays (LAPW)........................................................................................635 Packages equipped..............................................................................................................................635 Issue and release.................................................................................................................................635 Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................636 Audit trail (AUDT) data.........................................................................................................................636 Common Equipment (CEQU) data.......................................................................................................637 Configuration Record (CFN) data.........................................................................................................637 Core Inventory (CINV) data for all systems..........................................................................................637 History File (VHST) data.......................................................................................................................637 Input/output device (ADAN) data..........................................................................................................638 Integrated Message Service (IMA) data...............................................................................................638 Issue and Release (ISS).......................................................................................................................639 Meridian Modular Telephone (ATRN) data...........................................................................................639 Overlay area (OVLY) data....................................................................................................................639 Package (PKG) information..................................................................................................................639 Password (PWD) data..........................................................................................................................640 Peripheral Software Version (PSWV) data...........................................................................................640

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System Limits (SLT) data.....................................................................................................................640 System Loop Limit (SLL) data..............................................................................................................640 System Parameters (PARM) data........................................................................................................641 System Patch (ISSP) data....................................................................................................................641 Tape ID (TID) data................................................................................................................................641 Value Added Server (VAS) data...........................................................................................................641 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................642

Chapter 23: LD 23: Automatic Call Distribution, Management Reports, Message Center651Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................651 Contents...............................................................................................................................................651 Prompts and responses by data block..........................................................................................................655 ACD or SCB: Automatic Call Distribution (ACD-D) or Schedule data block.........................................655 ADS: Auxiliary data system data block (includes Multiple Queue Assignment prompts) .....................656 CDN: Control DN data block (covers prompts for Customer Controlled Routing)................................656 NACD: Network ACD data block..........................................................................................................658 OBVP: Configure the Observe Password Table...................................................................................658 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................658

Chapter 24: LD 24: Direct Inward System Access..............................................................683Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................683 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) data block..................................................................................683 Emergency Services Access (ESA) data block....................................................................................684 Mobile Service Access (MSA) data block.............................................................................................685 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................685

Chapter 25: LD 25: Move Data Blocks.................................................................................691Move and swap rules....................................................................................................................................691 Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................691 Move and swap rules....................................................................................................................................692 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................693

Chapter 26: LD 26: Group Do Not Disturb...........................................................................697Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................697 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................697

Chapter 27: LD 27: ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) Administration................................699Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................699 BRSC: Basic Rate Signaling Concentrator data block.........................................................................699 CARD: SILC/UILC card data block.......................................................................................................700 DNAT: Data Network Address Tables data block..................................................................................701 DSL: Digital Subscriber Loop data block (APPL = BRIL).....................................................................701 DSL: Digital Subscriber Loop data block (APPL = BRIT or BRIE).......................................................702 LAPB: Link Access Procedure - Balanced data block..........................................................................703 MISP: Multipurpose ISDN Signaling Processor data block..................................................................704 PVC: Permanent virtual circuit connections data block........................................................................705 PROT or LAPD: Protocol or Link Access Protocol data block..............................................................706 TSP: Terminal Service Profile data block.............................................................................................706 X25P: X25P packet protocol parameters data block............................................................................708 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................708

Chapter 28: LD 28: Route Selection for Automatic Number Identification......................729

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Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................729 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................729

Chapter 29: LD 29: Memory Management...........................................................................731Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................731 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................732

Chapter 30: LD 49: New Flexible Code Restriction and Incoming Digit Conversion......739Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................739 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................740

Chapter 31: LD 50: Call Park and Modular Telephone Relocation....................................745Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................745 Call Park data.......................................................................................................................................745 Meridian Modular Telephone ID change during relocation...................................................................745 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................746

Chapter 32: LD 56: Flexible Tones and Cadences..............................................................749What are tones and cadences?....................................................................................................................749 Flexible Tone and Cadence (FTC) tables......................................................................................................749 Master Cadence (MCAD) table.....................................................................................................................749 Firmware Cadence (FCAD) table..................................................................................................................750 TDS and NT8D17 Conference/TDS/MFS cards...........................................................................................752 Time interval for Call Forward.......................................................................................................................752 Installing FTC................................................................................................................................................752 Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................755 Contents...............................................................................................................................................755 AANN: PC Attendant Announcement data block ..................................................................................755 DTAD: Special Dial Tone After Dialed Number data block...................................................................756 FCAD: Firmware Cadence data block..................................................................................................757 FDTD: Flexible Dial Tone Detection data block....................................................................................757 FTC: Flexible Tones and Cadences data block....................................................................................757 MCAD: Master cadence data block......................................................................................................763 RART: Route Access Restriction table data block................................................................................764 RCDT: Route Category Default Table data block.................................................................................764 TBAR: Trunk Barring data block...........................................................................................................764 Print a customer defined route ART course.........................................................................................765 Default Master Cadence (MCAD) tables..............................................................................................765 Master Cadence (MCAD) table for Japan............................................................................................766 Default Firmware Cadence (FCAD) tables....................................................................................................766 Firmware Cadence (FCAD) table for Japan.........................................................................................768 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................768

Chapter 33: LD 57: Flexible Feature Codes........................................................................785Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................785 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................791

Chapter 34: LD 58: Radio Paging.........................................................................................799Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................799 Contents...............................................................................................................................................799 RPAX: Radio Paging Access Code data block.....................................................................................799 RPCD: Radio Paging Customer Data block.........................................................................................800

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RPS: Radio Paging System data block................................................................................................801 TBL: Translation Table access data block............................................................................................801 Alphabetical List of Prompts..........................................................................................................................802

Chapter 35: LD 73: Digital Trunk Interface..........................................................................807Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................ 807 Contents...............................................................................................................................................807 Prompts and responses by data block..........................................................................................................808 DDB: Digital data block.........................................................................................................................808 PRI2 data block ( LPTI)........................................................................................................................810 DTI2 / JDMI data block ( LPTI).............................................................................................................812 DTI2 / PRI2 / JDMI data blocks (SYTI).................................................................................................813 Prompts and responses for setting pad values.............................................................................................815 Prompts and responses DTI / PRI data blocks (with GPRI package 167)........................................... 815 Signaling category assignment and modification..........................................................................................820 What can be entered for the abcd response?...................................................................................... 820 How to tell if the signal is pulsing, pulsed or steady?...........................................................................821 How to determine signal direction?...................................................................................................... 821 How to tell if the prompt incoming or outgoing, or both........................................................................822 A note about JDMI................................................................................................................................822 Prompts and responses for ABCD signaling category..................................................................................822 Alphabetical list of prompts........................................................................................................................... 828

Chapter 36: LD 74: Digital Private Network Signaling System Link.................................863Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................ 863 Alphabetical list of prompts........................................................................................................................... 864

Chapter 37: LD 79: Virtual Network Service........................................................................871Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................ 871 Alphabetical list of prompts........................................................................................................................... 871

Chapter 38: LD 81: Features and Station Print...................................................................873Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................ 873 Alphabetical list of prompts........................................................................................................................... 874

Chapter 39: LD 82: Print Hunt Chain, Multiple Appearance Group.................................. 893Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................ 893 Alphabetical list of prompts........................................................................................................................... 894

Chapter 40: LD 83: Terminal Number Sort and Print..........................................................897Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................ 897 Alphabetical list of prompts........................................................................................................................... 897

Chapter 41: LD 84, 85: Set Designation Entry (ODAS).......................................................899Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................ 899 Alphabetical list of prompts........................................................................................................................... 899

Chapter 42: LD 86: Electronic Switched Network 1........................................................... 901Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................ 901 Contents...............................................................................................................................................901 FEAT equal to CMDB (flexible CLID manipulation)..............................................................................901 FEAT equal to DGT (Digit Manipulation).............................................................................................. 903 FEAT equal to ESN (Electronic Switched Network)............................................................................. 903

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FEAT equal to ITGE (Incoming Trunk Exclusion).................................................................................905 FEAT equal to NAS (Network Attendant Service)................................................................................905 FEAT equal to RLB (Route List)...........................................................................................................906 FEAT equal to SCC (Special Common Carrier)...................................................................................907 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................908

Chapter 43: LD 87: Electronic Switched Network 2...........................................................921Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................921 Contents...............................................................................................................................................921 CDP (Coordinated Dialing Plan)...........................................................................................................921 FCAS (Free Calling Area Screening)...................................................................................................922 FSNS (Free Special Number Screening).............................................................................................923 NCTL (Network Control).......................................................................................................................923 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................924

Chapter 44: LD 88: Authorization Code...............................................................................931Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................931 Contents...............................................................................................................................................931 AUB or RAUB: Authcode or Room Authcode data block .....................................................................931 AUT: Authcode entries data block........................................................................................................932 SAR: Scheduled Access Restriction data block...................................................................................933 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................933

Chapter 45: LD 90: Electronic Switched Network 3...........................................................939Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................939 Contents...............................................................................................................................................939 HLOC: Home Location data block (NARS only)...................................................................................939 HNPA: Home Number Plan area code data block................................................................................940 LOC: Location code data block (NARS only).......................................................................................940 NPA: Number Plan area code data block.............................................................................................941 NSCL: Network Speed Call List data block..........................................................................................942 NXX: Central Office Code Translation data block.................................................................................942 SPN: Special Number Translation data block.......................................................................................943 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................944

Chapter 46: LD 93: Multi-Tenant Service.............................................................................955Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................955 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................957

Chapter 47: LD 94: Multifrequency Signaling.....................................................................965Contents........................................................................................................................................................965 Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................966 Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................981

Chapter 48: LD 95: Call Party Name Display.......................................................................985Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................985 Contents...............................................................................................................................................985 Create or Change Calling Party Name Display (CPND).......................................................................985 Add Calling Party Name Display name................................................................................................986 Change Calling Party Name Display name..........................................................................................987 Remove Calling Party Name Display name.........................................................................................987 Print Calling Party Name Display data and names...............................................................................988

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Alphabetical list of prompts...........................................................................................................................989

Chapter 49: LD 97: Configuration Record 2........................................................................995Prompts and responses................................................................................................................................995 Contents...............................................................................................................................................995 BTD: Busy Tone Detection data block..................................................................................................996 DTD: Dial Tone Detection parameters data block................................................................................996 DTR: Digitone Receiver parameters data block...................................................................................997 FDL: Flash Download for M3900 sets..................................................................................................997 FIRP: Fiber Remote Parameters Data Block........................................................................................999 LOSP: Loss Plan Tables data block.....................................................................................................999 LOSP: Loss Plan Tables data block (STYP or DTYP = PRED)..........................................................1000 LOSP: Loss Plan Tables data block (STYP or DTYP = DISL)............................................................1000 LOSP: Loss Plan Tables data block (DTYP or STYP = CSTM)..........................................................1000 SUPL: Superloop parameters data block...........................................................................................1001 SYSM: System Parameters for MSDL/MISP card..............................................................................1002 SYSP: System parameters for Peripheral Equipment........................................................................1003 XCTP: Conference/TDS/MF Sender card parameters data block......................................................1004 XPE: Extended Peripheral Equipment shelf data block......................................................................1004 Print information on Superloop or Extended IPE shelves...................................................................1005 Alphabetical list of prompts.........................................................................................................................1005

Chapter 50: LD 117: Ethernet and Alarm Management....................................................1033Command format........................................................................................................................................1033 Alarm Management capability.....................................................................................................................1034 Feature packaging..............................................................................................................................1034 The Event Collector............................................................................................................................1034 The Event Server................................................................................................................................1034 Wildcards............................................................................................................................................1035 Escalation and suppression thresholds..............................................................................................1036 TTY output format of events...............................................................................................................1036 Ethernet and Point-to-Point Protocol...........................................................................................................1038 How to Configure Ethernet and Point-to-Point Protocol.....................................................................1038 Command descriptions...............................................................................................................................1041 Object descriptions......................................................................................................................................1041 How to configure IP Connectivity with CS 1000S.......................................................................................1042 Point-to-Point configuration - Call Server, Bootp is used....................................................................1043 Recommended BootP configuration for Layer 2 LAN configuration - Call Server only......................1043 Manual Layer 2 configuration - Call Server and MG 1000S...............................................................1044 Manual Layer 3 configuration - Call Server and MG 1000S...............................................................1046 Auto-Negotiate on 100BaseT ports....................................................................................................1048 IP command descriptions............................................................................................................................1049 NTP Command descriptions.......................................................................................................................1061 Alphabetical list of Administration commands.............................................................................................1062 Alphabetical list of Maintenance commands...............................................................................................1154

Chapter 51: CS 1000 High Scalability System Common Data.........................................1171 Index.....................................................................................................................................1175

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Chapter 1: New in this releaseThe information in this chapter outlines the new or changed information for Communication Server 1000 Release 7.5. Table 1: Extended Local Calls Prompt and ResponsesPrompt ELC ELC_RLI Response (NO) YES 01999 Comment Extended Local Calls Allowed/Denied Route List Index associated to ELC

LD 15 NET Data Block

LD 86 RLB Data Block ELC (NO) YES Extended Local Calls Allowed/Denied

Table 2: Extended Local Calls Alphabetical List of PromptsPrompt LD 10 CLS FR2 Fully Restricted 2. basic-7.50 Note: FR2 restricts access to TIE trunks but allows Extended Local Calls. (ELCD) Extended Local Calls Denied All incoming and outgoing calls are processed locally when either party is denied Extended Local Calls. Extended Local Calls Allowed All incoming and outgoing calls use ELC route. basic-7.50 Response Comment Pack/Rel

ELCA

LD 11 CLS FR2 Fully Restricted 2. basic-7.50 Note: FR2 restricts access to TIE trunks but allows Extended Local Calls.

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Comment Extended Local Calls Denied All incoming and outgoing calls are processed locally when either party is denied Extended Local Calls. Extended Local Calls Allowed All incoming and outgoing calls use ELC route.

Pack/Rel basic-7.50

ELCA

LD 15 ELC ELC_RLI LD 16 PCID xxxx Protocol ID for the route. Where xxxx: H323 = non-SIP route SIP = SIP route SIPL = SIP Line route SIPE = SIP Extended Local Calls LD 86 ELC (NO) YES Extended Local Calls Allowed/Denied basic-7.50 basic-4.00 basic-6.00 basic-7.50 basic-2.00 (NO) YES 01999 Extended Local Calls Allowed/Denied Route List Index associated to ELC basic-7.50 basic-7.50

Table 3: IM and Presence Prompt and ResponsesPrompt LD 11 PSDN (NO) YES CDN used by Presence Publisher as defined in LD 23 Response Comment

Table 4: IM and Presence Alphabetical List of PromptsPrompt LD 11 CLS (PRED) PREA PSDN (NO) YES Deny Presence service for client. Allow Presence service for client. CDN used by Presence Publisher as defined in basic-7.50 LD 23 basic-7.50 Response Comment Pack/Rel

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Table 5: SRTP support for SIP Lines Prompt and ResponsesPrompt LD 17 - MSSD (MSNV) MSBT MSAW Media Security Encryption of (MSNV), MSBT, or MSAW. Changing this parameter affects all TNs that have the CLS MSSD. Response Comment

Table 6: SRTP support for SIP Lines Alphabetical List of PromptsPrompt LD 11 CLS (MSNV) Media Security Encryption basic-5.00 Media Security Never: Default setting for all users. Implies that there is no attempt to secure either incoming or outgoing calls. Media Security Best Effort, Best effort security is attempted for both call originations and terminations. Media Security Always: strict security option, no incoming or outgoing calls are completed without encryption. Media Security System Default (MSNV) as defined by MSSD in LD 17. Media Security System Default (MSBT) as defined by MSSD in LD 17. basic-7.50 basic-7.50 Response Comment Pack/Rel

MSBT

MSAW

MSSD[MSNV] MSSD[MSBT]

LD 17 MSSD aaaa Media Security System Default for TNs as configured in LD11. Where aaaa can equal: (MSNV) Media Security Never MSBT Media security Best Try or Best Effort MSAW Media Security Always Secure IP Note: Changing this parameter affects all TNs that have the CLS MSSD. basic-7.50 basic-5.00

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Other changesRevision HistoryApril 2011 Standard 05.05. This document is up-issued to support Communication Server 1000 Release 7.5. Added the SCHD option to GRDRC in LD 117. March 2011 Standard 05.04. This document is up-issued to reflect changes made in LD 57 to reduce the number user access codes from 100 to 99 that can be entered at a time for one or more different codes (with the exception of PLDN). After entering 99 user access codes, SCH8891 is output.. January 2011 Standard 05.03. This document is up-issued to support Avaya Communication Server 1000 Release 7.5. Various prompts and responses associated with obsolete features are removed. December 2010 Standard 05.02. This document is up-issued to support Avaya Communication Server 1000 Release 7.5. Various prompts and responses associated with obsolete features are removed. November 2010 Standard 05.01. This document is up-issued to support Avaya Communication Server 1000 Release 7.5. June 2010 Standard 04.01. This document is up-issued to support Avaya Communication Server 1000 Release 7.0. September 2009 Standard 03.07. This document is up-issued to support MG 1010. August 2009 Standard 03.06. This document is up-issued to update the table LD 73: Digital Trunk Interface and LD 86: Electronic Switched Network 1. August 2009 Standard 03.05. This document is up-issued to update the PPID prompt in table LD 14: Trunk Data Block. August 2009 Standard 03.04. This document is up-issued to update the DNSZ prompt in chapter LD 18: Speed/Group Call, Pretranslation, Special Service, 16-Button DTMF and Hotline. June 2009 Standard 03.03. This document is up-issued to support Communication Server 1000 Release 6.0. May 2009 Standard 03.02. This document is up-issued to support Communication Server 1000 Release 6.0. May 2009 Standard 03.01. This document is up-issued to support Communication Server 1000 Release 6.0.

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January 2009 Standard 02.14. This document is up-issued to add CLS responses to overlays 10 and 11. January 2009 Standard 02.13. Up-issued to reflect changes in technical content. In LD 24, updated the prompts CUST and ENTR in the ESA data block section. In LD 17, updated the prompts CSQI and CSQO. January 2009 Standard 02.12. Up-issued to reflect changes in sections LD 16 and Alphabetical list of prompts. December 2008 Standard 02.11. Up-issued to reflect changes in technical content. In LD 11, updated the prompt MLNG in the section Prompts and responses by task. December 2008 Standard 02.10. Up-issued to reflect changes in technical content. In LD 11, updated the Package/Release column for the DANI and DORG prompts to indicate basic-5.00 In LD 16, updated the commands STIP TN Iscu, CLID, CHG SNMP_SYSNAME and NDP in the section Alphabetical List of Commands In LD 17, updated the prompt VSID in the section Configuration Record 1 In LD 49, updated the section prompts and responses In LD 97, updated the section Configuration Record 2 In LD 117, updated the section commands and description Updated to reflect changes in technical content for IP Phones 6120/6140 Modified numerous sections for CHG, PRT, EXPORT and OUT. September 2008 Standard 02.09. Up-issued to reflect changes in technical content. In LD 11 table, Updated Digital Telephone Administration In LD 86 table, Updated Electronic Switched Network1 Updated Alphabetical List of Prompts May 2008 Standard 02.08. Up-issued to reflect changes in technical content. May 2008 Standard 02.07. Up-issued to reflect changes in technical content. In LD 10, updated CLS prompt to include AGRA/AGRD response. April 2008 Standard 02.06. Up-issued to reflect changes in technical content. In LD 73, updated description of MGCLK command and added example of removing an IPMG Clock Controller from a particular IPMG. April 2008 Standard 02.05. Up-issued to correct various editing issues.

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March 2008 Standard 02.04. Up-issued to reflect changes in technical content. In LD 11, updated PCAG and PCAM prompts to support Interop with Microsoft OCS2007 in CS 1000 Release 5.0. In LD 15, updated responses and descriptions for FLSH, DIDT, and DIND prompts. In LD 117, added GRNS command and description January 2008 Standard 02.03. Up-issued to reflect changes in technical content. In LD57, removed MFAC (Mobile Feature Activation Code) prompt. In LD15, added MFAC (Mobile Feature Activation Code) prompt. In LD11, - updated the list of valid responses for the UXTY prompt added TLSV (Telephony Services) added SIPN (SIP Line) added SIP3 (Third Party SIP Line) removed CNVO (Converged Office Line) removed SIPL (SIP Line) - removed "1240" as a valid response for the TYPE and NEWTYPE prompts In LD20, removed "1240" as a valid response for the TYPE and FOR prompts In LD83, removed "1240" as a valid response for the TYPE prompt In LD117: - in STIP TYPE command, removed "1240" as an argument - added CHG SUPPRESS_ALARM command with arguments and description - in CHG ADMIN_COMM command, changed indicated value for DEFAULT(1) from "Public" to admingroup1 - in PRT SEL command removed "ALL" as an argument (Category) and indicated that ALL is the default when no Category argument is specified - added PRT SUPPRESS_ALARM command with arguments and description - added TEST ALARM command with arguments and description December 2007 Standard 02.02. Up-issued to reflect changes in technical content. In LD57, flexible feature code mnemonic MTRA changed to mnemonic MTRN.

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December 2007 Standard 02.01. Up-issued to support Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5. November 2007 Standard 01.08. Up-issued to reflect changes in technical content. In LD11, updated description for HFA/HFD class of service to indicate that HFA is required for ACD agent digital telephones and applicable IP Phones. N