System Data Block (Table 5-2) - Toshiba Perfecptione Installation And Maintenance Manual

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PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES
SECTION 200-255-305
JANUARY1993
2. System
Data Block (Table 5-2)
2.01 The System
Data Block (DSYS
Program)
contains
miscellaneous
data entries that apply to
the system as a whole rather than to any individual
station or trunk. Data is entered
as follows:
REQ (Request)-Indicates
that the program
has
loaded.
Since data is always present,
only the
CHG response
is possible.
EXP (Expansion
Cabinet)-Indicates
whether
or
not an expansion
cabinet is installed.
Enter: Y: if an expansion
cabinet
is installed.
N: if only the basic cabinet
is installed.
NOTES:
1. Y must be entered
to enable the system to
provide
up to 20 simultaneous
confer-
ences in a cabinet using a second
NPRU
PCB.
2. If N is entered,
then only ten simultaneous
conferences
will be supported.
NOD (Number
of Drives)--Indicates
whether
one
or two disk drives are being used. (Two drives
are used only with D.02 or later software
ver-
sions.)
Enter: 1:
;$s& ..q:
M%LwzG
if only a single drive (FDDO) is used.
if two drives (FDDO and FDDl)
are
used.
(The system
will not access
maintenance
programs
in FDDl if 1 is
entered,
unless the Maintenance
FD
is used in place of the System FD.)
TOR (Time of Daily Routine)-Specifies
the time
of day that the daily routine task (System Dump)
will run (listed after the next prompt).
Enter: 24-hour
clock time.
(For example:
1315 = 1:15 pm.)
DRT (Daily Routine
Task)-Specifies
whether
or
not a System
Data Dump is to be performed
at
the time specified
in response
to TOR.
Enter: DDMP (Data Dump) or NONE.
TEN (Tenant
Service)-Specifies
whether
or not
tenant
service
is to be used. If "Y" is entered,
incoming
trunk calls, dial calls, intercepts,
etc.
will be routed
to the proper
attendant
console
(Att. #O for Tenant #0, and Att. #l for Tenant #l).
Tenant designation
for each telephone
and trunk
is selected
in response
to the TEN prompt
in the
5-2
following
Data Blocks:
Electronic/Digital
Tele-
phone
(DEKT Program),
Standard
Telephone
(DSTT Program),
and Trunk Group (DTGP Pro-
gram).
If "N" is entered,
then
the attendant
consoles
will operate
in the load sharing mode.
Enter: Y or N.
NOTE:
In tenant service, when the Attendant
console
transfers a call to a station, if the call RNAs and
recalls back to the Attendant,
it will recall to the
original Attendant
that transferred
the call. In
some cases this may mean the call will recall
to the Attendant
that the station
is not as-
signed to.
ICPl (Intercept
#l)--If
the attendant
takes control
of a trunk group by using the trunk group access
control feature,
then stations that place calls to
that trunk group will be routed to Intercept
#Il.
This entry defines ICPl as being either overflow
tone (OFL) or the attendant
(ATT).
Enter: ATT or OFL.
ICP2 (Intercept
#2)-An
incoming
call from a DID,
TIE, or CCSA trunk to a non-existing
DN will be
routed to Intercept
#2 when the system is in day
service and to overflow
tone when night service
is active. This entry defines ICP2 as being either
overflow
tone
(OFL),
the attendant
(An),
a
standard
station,
or an answering
device con-
nected
to a trunk
or a standard
station
pdrt
(TNNX,
LNNX).
Enter: AlT,
OFL, TNNX, or LNNX.
ICP3 (Intercept
#3)-A
call that is'violating trunk
access restrictions
will be routed to Intercept
#3
when the system is in day service and to overflow
tone
when
night
service
is active.
This entry
defines ICP3 as being either ovetflow
tone or the
attendant.
Enter: AIT or OFL.
LCR (Least
Cost
Routing)-A
7
response
en-
ables Least Cost Routing in the system. Refer to
the Least Cost Routing
Data Block DLCI
and
DLC2 Programs.
Enter: Y or N.
APG (All Page Access
Code)-Defines
the All
Page access
code.
The use of this code will
simultaneously
access Internal Group 0 Paging

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