Trunk Data; Trunk Group Data Block (Table 9-L) - Toshiba Perfecptione Installation And Maintenance Manual

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CHAPTER 9
TRUNK DATA
1. Trunk
Group
Data Block (Table 9-1)
1.01 The Trunk
Group
Data Block (DTGP
Pro-
gram)
defines
the parameters
for each of the 16
possible trunk groups
in the system. A Data Block
must be completed
for each trunk group
in the
system. Not all of the prompts listed below are used
for all trunk types. The response
given to the TKT
(trunk type) prompt
will determine
which prompts
will be given. Table g-la shows the prompts
that
can be expected
for each trunk type.
(Use the
proper
system
record
form for the type of trunk
being defined.)
Data is entered
as follows:
REQ (Request)--Indicates
that the program
has
loaded.
Three responses
are possible:
NEW-To
create a new trunk group.
CHG-To
alter an existing Data Block.
OUT-To
delete an existing
Data Block.
NOTES:
1. Before the OUT command
is accepted,
all
trunks must be deleted
from the group by
using the DTRK Program.
2. If OUT is entered,
only the Trunk Group
Number
(GRP) needs
to be entered.
No
other entries are necessary.
GRP (Trunk
Group
Number)-Identifies
the trunk
group number.
Sixteen groups are available
(00
- 15). If private
lines are to be used, they all
occupy
one trunk group
called PVL. The PVL
group replaces
group
15.
Enter: 00 - 15 (Trunk Group Number)
or PVL.
TEN (Tenant
Number)-Identifies
the tenant
to
which the trunk group belongs.
Enter: 0 or 1 (Tenant
Number).
TKT (Trunk
Type)-Identifies
the type of trunk to
be used in the group.
Enter: COT-Local
CO trunk.
FEX-Foreign
Exchange
line.
DID-Direct
Inward
Dialing trunk.
CSA-CCSA
line.
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TIE-TIE
trunk.
WAT-WATS
line.
NOTES:
1.
2.
It is not possible
to enter a change (CHG)
for Trunk Type
(TKT).
The Data Block
must be deleted
(OUT) and a new (NEW)
Data Block must be entered.
The 'DNIS" prompt
will appear only when
one of these trunk types (DID, CCSA, TIE)
is entered.
DNIS (DNIS Allowed?)-Defines
if Dialed Num-
ber lndentification
Service
(DNIS)
is allowed.
This prompt
will appear
only when TKT is DID,
CCSA, or TIE.
Enter: Y or N.
NOTE:
DNIS is not intended
to tie two PBXs together.
Each PBX DN needs
to be in a table, limiting
it to 125 stations.
However,
the most impor-
tant thing to remember
is that a station user is
NOT able to dial a trunk.
DIG (DNIS Digits
Received)-Defines
the num-
ber of digits that will be received from an incom-
ing dialed number on a DID, CCSA, or TIE trunk.
Enter: 1 - 5 digits.
NOTE:
If DNIS is currently
programmed
at N, and
then at a later date changed
to Y, the default
value of DIG will become
zero (0).
IA0 (Incoming/Outgoing)-Determines
whether
the trunks will give 2-way or 1 -way service.
Enter: ICT-Incoming
only.
OGT-Outgoing
only.
IAO-2-way.
STP (Advance
Step)--Identifies
the next trunk
group in a route advance
sequence.
If a station
user attempts
to access a trunk in this group and
all trunks are busy, then a trunk from the group
identified
in response
to STP will be selected.
Enter: 00 - 15 (Next Trunk Group Number)
or
NONE.
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