Fusion Attendant/Desk Console; Operator Call; Figure 3-19 Operator Calls On A Fusion Network - NEC NEAX 2400 IPX Manual

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3.4 Fusion Attendant/Desk Console

3.4.1

Operator Call

The user can place an operator call from each node by assigning the access code using the ASPAL/
ASPAN command, which allows the user to specify an appropriate node on the Fusion network by
entering the FPC. In this example, a station user at Node B can call up an operator at Node C or Node
E by dialing "90" or "91." See
Note 1:
Regarding the following data (Waiting Call Display data), be sure to develop the unified data at each node:
ASYD, SYS2, INDEX 8
ASYD, SYS2, INDEX 9
Note 2:
When the connection routes (C_RT) are all busy, the operator call becomes in Night ATT mode.
ASPAL - Node A
ACC: 90 SRV: SSC
SID: 2 (operator call)
FPC = 3 (Node C)
Data Programming (Node A)
Figure
3-19.
Node A
"90"
Operator Call
"90"
Operator Call
Node C
ASPAL - Node B
"90"
ACC: 90 SRV: SSC
SID: 2 (operator call)
FPC = 3 (Node C)
ACC: 91 SRV: SSC
SID: 2 (operator call)
FPC = 5 (Node E)
Data Programming (Node B)

Figure 3-19 Operator Calls on a Fusion Network

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Fusion Network
Node D
Node B
"91"
Operator Call
Node E
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
System Considerations
ASPAL - Node D
ACC: 91 SRV: SSC
SID: 2 (operator call)
FPC = 5 (Node E)
Data Programming (Node D)
"91"
Operator Call
"91"
: Node having ATTCON/DESKCON
: Node w/o ATTCON/DESKCON
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