Default Trunk And Station Numbering - Samsung DCS Installation Manual

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Samsung DCS
Part 4
Installation
March 2001
Remove the test cable and plug in all amphenol-type cables to the MDF. It is recommended that the
system is now 'defaulted' (reset) using MMC 811. You can then proceed with the rest of the installa-
tion.

4.4 Default Trunk and Station Numbering

Upon initial power up, the CPU reads each slot for the existence of a card and identifies the type of
card. It stores this information as the default configuration.
The trunk card in the lowest slot number is assigned trunk numbers beginning with 701. The next
highest slot number with a trunk card is assigned trunk numbers following those of the first trunk
card. This numbering sequence continues until the last trunk card in the highest slot number is as-
signed the last trunk number.
For example, if a MISC card is in the first slot, port C1/S1/P1 would be assigned trunk number 701
(first cabinet, first slot, first trunk in the system). If the second slot has a Trunk B card installed, port
C1/S2/P4 would be assigned trunk number 706 (first cabinet, second slot, fourth circuit, sixth trunk
in the system).
Station numbers are assigned in the same manner. The lowest slot number containing any type of sta-
tion card is assigned station numbers beginning with 201. The next highest slot with a station card is
assigned numbers following those of the first station card. This numbering sequence continues until
all of the stations are assigned. Default data assigns the keyset in the lowest port to the operator
group and all trunks ring that station until the default is changed. It is recommended that the first sta-
tion card be a DLI card so that the operator station will default to a keyset as extension 201.
Using MMC 724, station and trunk numbers can be changed, rearranged and reassigned as needed.
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