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Interactions
1.
The Authorization Code used in conjunction with REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM will not be recorded
in SMDR. System Data 2, Index 3, bit 5 is the only difference between Forced Account Code and
Authorization code. This Bit determines where the dialed code will appear in SMDR. When assigned as
Authorization code, those digits will not appear in SMDR.
2.
The additional step of the ARAC command, for DID trunks does not eliminate the need for Forced
Account Code assignments. In addition, Remote Access to System [R-2] via DID requires the use of
Forced Account Codes [F-7].
3.
The PBX recognizes a momentary pressing of the switch hook as a disconnect by the remote party.
Therefore, all features activated via a Connection Index of Hooking (H) are not available to the REMOTE
ACCESS TO SYSTEM feature user. A remote access user may participate in a feature that requires a
switch hook flash generated by an internal station.
4.
STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING [S-10]-REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM outgoing calls
are recorded in SMDR. The field in the SMDR report that lists the calling station will list the route and
trunk number.
5.
SPEED CALLING SYSTEM [S-3] and SPEED CALLING-STATION/INDIVIDUAL [S-21, 23] may not
be accessed via REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM [R-2].
6.
If the REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM feature is used to call stations internal to the system, allow in
ARSC the Incoming Remote Access route to the RSCs of the station that may be called.
7.
See AUTHORIZATION CODES
Programming
STEP 1:
ASYD - System Data 1, Index 43, Bit 0. Is Authorization Code required with REMOTE ACCESS TO
SYSTEM? 0/1: Yes/No. If this is assigned as data "1", then no assignment in AATC and AMND is
required.
System Data 1, Index 243. Timer Counter of the forced release for a tandem connection to the trunk
not providing Answer signal. (Data 00H = 64 sec.)
System Data 2, Index 3, Bit 5 must be assigned as data "1", FORCED ACCOUNT CODE [F-7].
System Data 1, Index 91, Bits 2 and 3 must be assigned as data "0" (all system messages are output).
STEP 2:
AATC - Assign the Tenant (TN), Digit Code (DC, the CODE), and the Authorization Code.
Restriction should be assigned as either 1 = Restricted, or 2 = Allowed, depending on application. If
Code Restriction is assigned as 1, Restricted, then assign the SFC and RSC. The remote access line
will be route restricted accordingly. The SFC parameter is not operational.
STEP 3:
ARTD - Assign the Remote Access route as shown below:
C.O.TRUNK:
RT: 1
3-ISGS
8-RLP
DIRECT INWARD DIAL (WINK START):
RT: 1
3-ISGS
8-RLP
STEP 4:
AMND - For Tenant 0, assign the Destination Code (DC) as the first digit of all Forced Account Codes
and the Maximum Necessary Digits (MND) of the Authorization Code. The MND value will include
the digits added by the Check Sum method. (Only required if AATC is assigned.)
STEP 5:
ATRK - Assign the LEN, Remote Access Trunk Route Number, Trunk Number, and Tenant Number.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
NDA-24297, Issue 1
Remote Access to System
[A-20]
:1
4-INSG
:2/3
:2
10-SMDR
:0/1
:7
4-INSG
:2/3
:2
10-SMDR
:0/1
for Check/Sum method assignments.
5-TF
:2
38-FA
:1
5-TF
:2
15-LSG
:8
6-TCL
:1
7-L/T
6-TCL
:1/4
7-L/T
38-FA
:1
R-2
:1
:1
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