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Summary of Contents for Strata CTX 100-S

Page 1: ...726 Digital Solutions Division June 2004 CTX28 CTX100 S CTX100 and CTX670 Programming Manual Digital Business Telephone Systems ...

Page 2: ...ey CJ6MUL 35929 KF E fully protected telephone key systems CTX670 Registration Numbers PBX CJ6MUL 35934 PF E fully protected PBXs Hybrid CJ6MUL 35933 MF E fully protected multifunction systems Key CJ6MUL 35932 KF E fully protected telephone key systems Ringer equivalence number 0 3B The ringer equivalence number REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices which you may connect to your telep...

Page 3: ... NON INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS THE WARRANTY OF YEAR 2000 COMPLIANCE AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU NEITHER TAIS NOR ITS SUPPLIERS WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNIN...

Page 4: ...r s sole remedy will be a refund of the price charged by TAIS to its dealers for such parts as are proven to be defective and which are returned to TAIS through one of its authorized dealers within the warranty period and no later than thirty 30 days after such malfunction whichever first occurs Under no circumstances will the retail customer or any user or dealer or other person be entitled to an...

Page 5: ...ta CTX Programming Guidelines Step 1 Use Default Auto programming to Start Up 1 1 Limitations 1 2 Station and BIOU Auto programming 1 2 Station PDN Auto programming 1 3 CO Line Auto programming 1 3 BIPU Settings 1 5 CTX Processor NIC Interface TCP IP Auto programming 1 8 CTX28 Default Initialized Data 1 9 Default Feature Access Codes 1 12 Step 2 Plan Your System Requirements 1 12 Step 3 Program CT...

Page 6: ...odem Hardware Settings 3 12 Step 3D Set up IP Address of CTX WinAdmin PC Modem Windows 2000 3 13 Step 3 Establish Communication with Strata CTX 3 14 Manual Dialing to Connect to the CTX Modem 3 17 Step 4 Use Profile to Add Users and CTX Systems 3 19 User Management 3 19 Step 5 Set Up Users for CTX WinAdmin Access 3 21 Set Up Users for CTX WinAdmin Access 3 21 Step 6 Exit CTX WinAdmin 3 21 WinCTX O...

Page 7: ...09 Music on Hold 4 30 I O Device 4 31 803 SMDR SMDI CTI Port Assignments 4 31 801 Network Jack LAN Device Assignment 4 33 804 BSIS RS 232 Serial Port Setup 4 34 115 Advisory Messages 4 35 116 Data Initialize 4 36 120 Tenant Data Assignment 4 37 Chapter 5 Station Assignment 5 1 Basic 200 Station Data 5 1 Station PDN Selective Copy 5 7 Station Extended List 5 7 204 DKT Parameters 5 8 214 DSS Console...

Page 8: ...10 DIT Assignment 6 11 309 Direct Inward Dialing 6 13 318 DID Intercept Assignments 6 16 Service 6 19 311 DISA Security Code 6 19 319 Intercept Treatment 6 20 315 T1 Trunk Card 6 20 DID DNIS Table View 6 21 ISDN 6 22 317 ISDN BRI Trunk 6 22 302 PRI and IP QSIG 6 25 Call by Call 6 29 320 B Channel 6 31 316 Shared D Channel 6 32 Calling Number 6 33 Trunk DID DNIS Setup Wizard 6 35 Chapter 7 Attendan...

Page 9: ...etup 9 22 LCR COS and Station Setup 9 23 LCR DR 9 24 LCR Assignment 9 24 Route Define 9 26 Route Schedule 9 28 Public Holidays and LCR Time Zones 9 30 Destination Restriction 9 33 532 DR Table Allow Deny Definition 9 33 533 DR Level Table Assignment 9 33 534 DRL Exception Table Assignment 9 34 111 DR Level 9 34 DRL Table View 9 34 Centrex PBX Screening Table View 9 35 Account Codes 9 35 509 DR Ove...

Page 10: ...Mapping Tables 9 59 661 Network DN Table Assignment 9 59 219 Network DSS Notify Data Delete 9 60 Strata Net QSIG Over IP 9 61 671 IP Address Convert Table 9 61 672 Node ID Detail Information 9 62 Miscellaneous 9 64 External Devices 9 68 Door Phones 9 68 515 View BIOU Control Relay Assignments 9 72 503 Paging Devices Group Assignments 9 73 550 Enhanced 911 Emergency Call Group 9 74 Chapter 10 Opera...

Page 11: ...tion 11 6 Components 11 7 Chapter 12 Tools and Profile Tools 12 1 Download 12 1 Profile 12 2 Customize 12 2 User Management 12 2 Part 3 Telephone Button Programming Chapter 13 Telephone Button Programming Record Sheet Overview 13 1 Telephone Button Overview 13 2 Telephone Button Commands 13 3 Button Programming Examples 13 5 Program 100 13 5 Program 200 13 5 Program 204 13 6 Program 205 13 6 Progr...

Page 12: ...l Update 14 4 Strata CTX670 Local Update 14 6 Trace Function 14 8 Part 4 Appendices Appendix A Applications Tips and Tricks Voice Mail Set Up A 1 Analog Ports A 1 Digital Ports A 2 Telephone Station Ports A 2 Networking Multiple Voice Mail Systems A 3 Call Record and Soft Keys A 3 Strata CTX BRI Video Conferencing Programming A 5 CTX IP Telephone Programming Guidelines A 6 Basic CTX IP Setup Using...

Page 13: ...rd Assignment Record Sheet Strata CTX 100 D 3 COS Record Sheet D 4 System Data Record Sheet D 5 System Call Forward Record Sheets D 6 System Speed Dial Record Sheet D 7 Day Night Mode Record Sheet D 8 SMDR SMDI CTI Port Assignments D 9 BSIS RS 232 Serial Port Setup D 10 Station D 11 Basic Station Record Sheets D 11 DKT Parameters Record Sheet D 12 Feature Button Record Sheet D 13 Record Sheets for...

Page 14: ...Sheet D 44 DR Record Sheets D 45 COS Override Code Record Sheet D 46 Node ID Assignment Record Sheet D 47 Private Routing Plan Analysis Table Record Sheet D 48 Route Choice Definition Record Sheet D 49 Network Mapping Record Sheets D 50 Call History Record Sheet D 51 Behind Centrex Assignment Record Sheet D 52 Door Phone Assignment Record Sheet D 53 Paging Device Group Assignment Record Sheet D 54...

Page 15: ...Organization Part 1 Getting Started Chapter 1 Programming Guidelines describes auto recognition features order of programming and overview of general CTX WinAdmin and Button Programming operation Part 2 CTX WinAdmin Programming Chapter 2 CTX WinAdmin Overview provides general information about CTX WinAdmin s software capabilities Chapter 3 Installation discusses system hardware and software requir...

Page 16: ...ly Part 3 Telephone Button Programming Chapter 13 Telephone Button Programming discusses the button programming interface provided with Strata CTX Chapter 14 Maintenance Procedures provides Strata CTX maintenance procedures that can be activated from the programming telephone Part 4 Appendices Appendix A Applications Tips and Tricks gives information on using multiple programs to set up a feature ...

Page 17: ...hich appears on another telephone is considered an SDN PhDN Represents any Phantom Directory Number button an additional DN ULDO ROG Represents telephone buttons Courier Shows a computer keyboard entry or screen display Type Indicates entry of a string of text Press Indicates entry of a single key For example Type prog then press Enter Plus Shows a multiple PC keyboard or phone button entry Entrie...

Page 18: ...Line Telephone Strata CTX Standard Telephone Strata CTX DKT2204 CT DKT2304 CT Cordless Telephone Quick Reference Guide Strata CTX DKT IPT Telephone CD ROMs Strata CTX WinAdmin Application Software and CTX DK Partner Products Documentation Library Strata CTX Call Center Solutions Application Software and Documentation Library includes Strata CTX ACD software and documentation Net Server software an...

Page 19: ...726 Digital Solutions Division June 2004 Part 1 Getting Started Digital Business Telephone Systems ...

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Page 21: ...data and procedure for auto programming is provided in this section 1 Install all line station and optional PCBs that should be recognized for auto programming 2 Power on the system and initialize auto programming for the system Program 900 Level 1 3 Verify Station and BIOU Auto programming on page 1 2 4 Verify Station PDN Auto programming on page 1 3 5 Verify CO Line Auto programming on page 1 3 ...

Page 22: ... programming Note No special assignments are set for BIOU during auto programming Important PCBs must be installed per the rules in the Strata CTX I M manual Configuration Chapter Worksheet 6 and Worksheet 7 Table 1 1 Auto Programming for Station and BIOU PCB Recognition Program 100 PCB Code PCB Name PCB Circuit Type Parameter Setting Comments 000 No PCB or RRCU None or Remote Cabinets 002 RSTU 8 ...

Page 23: ...gram 100 during auto programming The default data for CO line Incoming Line Groups ILG Outgoing Line Groups OLG and CO line service type is set as shown in Table 1 4 Important PCBs must be installed per the rules in the CTX I M manual Configuration Chapter Worksheet 6 and Worksheet 7 First digit CTX100 and CTX670 without BBMS and BEXS Installed on Processor CTX670 with BBMS and BEXS Installed on P...

Page 24: ... next to an installed RDTU or RPTU is vacant 24 line or channels will be installed If the slot next to an installed RDTU or RPTU is occupied by another PCB 16 lines or channels will be installed CO line type OLG Prg 306 ILG Prg 304 CO Service Type RCOU RCOS and RGLU analog loop and ground start 1 1 Direct In Termination DIT to the first PDN 200 or 2000 see Table 5 RDDU analog DID 1 2 DID wink no d...

Page 25: ...he programming telephone Format Setting for DIT T1 Zero Code Suppress B8ZS Frame Format ESF Setting for CAMA The destination of internal notification is the first DN 200 or 2000 in the all operation mode DAY1 Day2 and Night Setting for ISDN BRI CO Common D channel is not assigned 1 channel group is assigned to each BRI PCB installed The channel group number is assigned in order to each BRI interfa...

Page 26: ...nal setting IP Address Parameter setting of IP address in BIPU IP address 0 0 0 0 Accommodated terminal setting MAC addresses Parameter setting of MAC addresses in BIPU MAC addresses no data Item Description Settings QOS Control Setting of priority control by Diffserv IEEE802 1p Use of Diffserv Not applicable Set value of DSField 0 Use of IEEE802 1p Not applicable Priority level Voice Station ID A...

Page 27: ... of Protocol IP ILG 7 OLG 4 Voice Coding Procedure CODEC G 711 G 729A G 711 Index of Voice attribute table 1 256 1 Parameter of voice attribute table Packet Interval 20ms Type of Jitter buffer Fixed Size of Jitter buffer 1 Max Acceptable Delay 1 Measure Time 1000ms Packet Loss Ratio 5 Packet discard ratio 5 D ch Establish Release D ch Establish Release D ch Release by Call Released Fast Connect Pr...

Page 28: ...ty id 1 User level Super user Trap destination Community name Nothing IP address Nothing Modem PPP Server settings IP Address 192 168 255 254 Strata CTX modem fixed IP address for Dial up connections Public Numbering Plan Analyzed Digit Numbers Program 117 E911 Emergency Call to Outgoing Line Group Program 550 E911 Emergency Call Destination Program 400 Public Numbering Plan Analyzed Number Public...

Page 29: ... 8 DKT1 DKT2 DKT3 DKT4 DKT5 DKT6 DKT7 DKT8 FB7 CO6 CO6 CO6 CO6 CO6 CO6 CO6 CO6 FB6 CO5 CO5 CO5 CO5 CO5 CO5 CO5 CO5 FB5 CO4 CO4 CO4 CO4 CO4 CO4 CO4 CO4 FB4 CO3 CO3 CO3 CO3 CO3 CO3 CO3 CO3 FB3 CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 FB2 CO1 CO1 CO1 CO1 CO1 CO1 CO1 CO1 FB1 PDN 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 VMID same as PDN DKT9 16 Optional DKT9 DKT10 DKT11 DKT12 DKT13 DKT14 DKT15 DKT16 FB7 CO6 CO6 CO6 CO6 ...

Page 30: ...lines with CLID 028 CO1 CO3 0103 Not used 0104 Standard Telephone 01 02 026 01 208 02 217 01 GMAU1A 02 GSTU1A 0105 4 Voice Mail ports 026 220 223 GVMU1A 0106 Not used 0107 8 Digital Telephones 017 209 216 GCDU1A 0108 3 CO Lines with CLID 028 CO4 CO6 0205 Virtual BIOU 020 Relay Contact Page MOH GCTU1A Slot codes are set during system initialization and cannot be changed Table 1 18 Program 200 Defau...

Page 31: ...ment Default Data FB0 GRP 1 1 1 1 FB1 INDEX 1 2 3 4 FB2 DN 220 221 222 223 Note VM ports are assigned to Hunt Group 1 circular in Prog 209 in default data Table 1 24 Prog 300 Default Data FB0 TRK NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 FB1 EQUIP 010201 010202 010203 010801 010802 010803 FB2 ILG 1 1 1 1 1 1 FB3 OLG 1 1 1 1 1 1 FB4 DTMF DTMF DTMF DTMF DTMF DTMF FB5 LOOP LOOP LOOP LOOP LOOP LOOP FB12 HUNT ORDER 6 5 4 3 2 1 T...

Page 32: ...o 16 Facilities Restriction Level FRL and Queuing Priority Level QPL assignments Step 3 Program CTX for First Time Follow the steps below to program the Strata CTX for the first time Following this initial setup procedure enables you to perform a standard Strata CTX setup with common System and Station default assignments Toshiba recommends adherence to these procedures for initial setup 1 Card As...

Page 33: ... Automatic Call Distribution ACD Pilot DNs Door Phones 6 Create Station Links Create the following groups wherever applicable and set stations to link as necessary Hunt Groups using Programs 209 and 218 Paging Groups using Program 502 Call Pickup Groups using Program 210 Park Orbits using Program 102 Paging Devices using Program 503 7 Backup Data Choose Operation Data Backup Make sure the SmartMed...

Page 34: ...xible Numbering Plan Program 102 Trunk Group Access Plan Station Range Plan Create COS Plan up to 32 Program 103 Create DRL up to 16 Program 111 532 533 Define FRL and QPL meanings up to 16 Card Assignment Program 100 Create ILGs Program 304 Admin Services LCR TR System Program 5862 Planning out these details in advance enables Strata CTX setup to proceed smoothly LS Trunks GS Trunks TI Trunks Tie...

Page 35: ... table to quickly access the programs needed to set up analog Trunk requirements Station Type Assignment Run Programs in Sequence from left to right DKT PDN 100 200 204 208 205 PhDN 205 206 DADM 204 213 DDSS 214 215 Attd 100 200 204 208 Ext 100 200 208 VM 100 200 204 206 209 218 579 580 ISDN Ext 100 202 217 Pilot DN 540 Station Hunting 209 218 Call Pickup Groups 210 Emergency Ringdown 216 Paging G...

Page 36: ...ic 100 304 306 300 Data 315 Ring 310 Timer 308 DISA 311 Tie line Basic 100 304 306 300 Data 315 Timer 308 DISA 311 DID Basic 100 304 306 300 Data 315 Ring 309 Timer 308 DISA 311 DNIS ANI 313 Intercept 318 319 Trunk Type Assignment Run Programs in Sequence from left to right DID Basic 100 304 306 302 320 Ring 309 Timer 308 DISA 311 DNIS ANI 313 Intercept 318 319 CNIS 321 322 Tie line Basic 100 304 ...

Page 37: ...11 306 Day Night service 500 106 112 113 103 105 Identification Services 309 318 579 Digital PAD 107 114 Direct Inward Dialing 309 318 304 DISA 311 Direct Inward Termination 304 310 Do not Disturb DND 103 204 205 102 Door Lock Control 104 204 508 205 Door Phones 102 507 573 DTMF DP Compatible 104 DTMF BackTone 204 DTMF Signal Time 579 104 E911 105 200 202 217 550 104 306 Executive Override 103 105...

Page 38: ...e by System s Speed Dial 105 Destination Restriction 200 202 306 650 530 531 532 533 534 Tone First Voice First 204 206 Travelling COS 105 200 510 Voice Mail Interface See Voice Mail Set Up on page A 1 100 200 209 218 579 580 803 804 309 318 Emergency Ring Down 216 Relay Services 515 System Call Forward 200 217 104 500 504 Call Pick Up 210 103 200 205 102 Feature Run Programs in Sequence from left...

Page 39: ...726 Digital Solutions Division June 2004 Part 2 CTX WinAdmin Programming Digital Business Telephone Systems ...

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Page 41: ...tual Web Service enables System Administrators to access Strata CTX using the Internet Explorer browser CTX WinAdmin Graphical User Interface GUI Sophisticated programming tasks are just a click of the mouse away with CTX WinAdmin s GUI Mobile Access enables System Administrators to program maintain and or upgrade a Strata CTX from any mobile location with an Internet connection without ever leavi...

Page 42: ... buttons at the upper left corner to expand or collapse the Program menu Note The CTX28 Program menus are different compared to the CTX100 and CTX670 For the Expanded view of all the CTX28 menus see CTX28 Programming Menus on page 2 3 Program Viewer This area is where the various programs and parameters are displayed as you navigate through CTX WinAdmin Notes You can verify the Strata CTX system t...

Page 43: ...to the CTX100 and CTX670 Below is the Expanded view of all CTX28 menus It also lists programs menus that are not available when connected to the CTX28 The following are not available in the CTX28 Menus O Station ISDN O Services Networking O Trunk DID O Trunk DID Intercept O Trunk T1 O Trunk DID DNIS Table View O Trunk ISDN O Trunk Setup Wizard O Operation License Control O Operation License Inform...

Page 44: ...er s GUI is arranged to streamline the Strata CTX programming process see sample screen below Programming functions can be accessed by clicking on the appropriate link in the Program Menu The Day Night Service Programs 112 106 and 113 screen is shown in the sample below Program Menu Toolbar Program Details Program Name Tabs Special Buttons Programming Parameters Program Blocks Program and Paramete...

Page 45: ...ng the mouse cursor over the program or parameter information CTX WinAdmin Toolbar The CTX WinAdmin Toolbar enables Strata CTX updates with a click of your mouse button The following options are provided Edit CTX WinAdmin defaults to the Edit mode used to program maintain or upgrade your Strata CTX System Cancel Cancels the previous entry Refresh Displays the latest updates Reset Resets to set you...

Page 46: ... Sub screens 2 6 Strata CTX Programming Part 2 CTX WinAdmin Programming 6 04 CTX28 Command Table The CTX28 Command Table displays commands or programs that are applicable to the CTX28 only The CTX28 Command Table screens are as follows ...

Page 47: ...cord using system default values Start Starts a wizard Add Delete Modify Enables you to add delete modify entry s In some programs click the Add or Delete button for a dialog box to display Enter the required data then click Add or Delete List Lists all data Copy Enables you to copy all the information from one screen to another Back Next Enables you to navigate forward and backward through the sc...

Page 48: ...le view example below Navigational controls enable viewing or moving on a table by 25 entry screens These controls help sort information found in the table or view the table in full These controls are found as Previous and Next buttons above the header If you want to print or analyze the table you can also select All from the Drop down between the Previous and Next buttons to view the entire table...

Page 49: ...Refresh Print buttons You can edit refresh or print the table by clicking the appropriate buttons at the top of the screen In some tables the Edit button toggles between View Collected Data and Edit Clicking the Edit button displays the following screen The Edit function works for the Name Number and Destination columns Use the Refresh button if you add delete or make changes to table entries in P...

Page 50: ...CTX WinAdmin Overview CTX WinAdmin Sub screens 2 10 Strata CTX Programming Part 2 CTX WinAdmin Programming 6 04 ...

Page 51: ...dows Option Components such as Internet Information Services and Management and Monitoring Tools are installed on your PC If they are not installed your Windows OS CD ROM will be required or if your PC has an Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM version of Windows you may need the CD ROM that came with your PC Disclaimer CTX WinAdmin has not been tested with Windows NT 4 0 This OS is not recommende...

Page 52: ... drive The CTX WinAdmin Custom Profile folders will remain on the C drive or copied to the selected drive If installing over the same version click Install Now You will be prompted to Repair or Remove Repair fixes corrupted files and registry entries Remove removes the existing version to enable you to reinstall the same version as a new clean install If your PC did not pass the Pre installation c...

Page 53: ...und follow the steps below CAUTION Installing Internet Information Services IIS on PCs connected to a LAN and or the Internet may cause security issues such as making your PC more susceptible to intrusion and or computer viruses A direct connection between your PC and Strata CTX reduces but does not eliminate security issues In all cases always have a virus program with the latest virus tables run...

Page 54: ...k Next 2 Follow the prompts and have your Windows OS CD ROM ready as you will be asked to insert it If the Windows autoplay menu runs after inserting the CD ROM close this screen 3 Once installation is complete reinsert the CTX WinAdmin CD ROM and select Install CTX WinAdmin from the Main Menu WMI SNMP Provider Not Found Windows 2000 If the WMI SNMP Provider was not found on your Windows 2000 PC f...

Page 55: ...trata CTX and CTX WinAdmin over the Internet and or Wide Area Network WAN Enterprise Networks requires registration of a domain IP address or blocks of domain IP addresses for CTX processors when using multiple Strata CTX and CTX WinAdmin connections 6249 WinAdmin PC or Server Direct Connection to Strata CTX ACTU with AETS or BBCU Processor Strata CTX CTX WinAdmin PC or Server Cross pinned 8 wire ...

Page 56: ...cols The standard ports are used for each protocol 161 and 162 for SNMP 20 and 21 for FTP These ports should not be blocked by firewalls The default gateway IP address must be set up on CTX WinAdmin and on CTX processors per the example in Figure 3 3 The figure below shows you how to connect the multiple CTX sites via the WAN The CTX processor requires the following IP addresses set in Program 916...

Page 57: ...IP address D 6SNU E 6SNU F 6SNU G ROG Possible Values of CTX TCP IP address octets a b c d 0 255 Default 192 168 254 253 where D 192 E 168 F 254 G 253 Example At the TCP IP1 prompt the LCD displays 192 This is the first octet of the default CTX IP address Pressing Spkr key three more times will display the remaining octets in succession as follows 192 168 254 253 8 Press Feature Button 2 9 At the ...

Page 58: ...trol Panel Network and Internet Connections Network Connections Broadband Connection 2 At the Broadband Connection screen click the Properties tab then click on the Networking tab 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP 4 Click on the Properties tab 5 Select Use the following IP Address 6 In the IP address field enter a b c x where a b c 0 255 and x 0 252 Example 192 168 254 x Note The first three octet...

Page 59: ...hlight TCP IP then click the Properties button 4 On the General tab click the Use the following IP Address radio button shown right 5 In the IP address field enter a b c x where a b c 0 255 and x 0 252 Example 192 168 254 x The first three octets a b c have to be exactly the same as the first three octets of the CTX IP address set in Sub step 7 of Step 2B x cannot be 253 or above and it cannot be ...

Page 60: ...ion type Direct Ring when connected to RSTU or DISA line put 19 in CTX WinAdmin Phone Number dial string Transfer a CTX WinAdmin call to the Strata CTX modem from a CTX Auto Attendant or telephone After receiving the call from the CTX WinAdmin user press QI 7UQ or hook flash and dial 19 then hang up after receiving CTX modem tone Note If calling an Auto Attendant put xxxxxxx 19 in CTX WinAdmin Pho...

Page 61: ...r the company name as Remote CTX1 then click Next 5 Leave the Phone Number to Dial field blank Click Next 6 Click Finish 7 At the Connect Remote CTX1 screen click Properties 8 At the RemoteCTX1 Properties screen select the PC modem that should be used to connect to the CTX modem 9 Click the Networking tab 10 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP 11 Click Properties 12 Select Use the following IP Address...

Page 62: ...erify that the modem hardware settings are set correctly to communicate with the CTX built in modem 1 Go to Start Settings Windows 2000 only Control Panel 2 Click Phone and Modem Options 3 Click the Modem tab 4 Select the modem used by CTX WinAdmin 5 Click the Properties button 6 Click the Advanced tab to verify hardware settings on the screen shown right 7 Click OK and exit ...

Page 63: ...name in Connection Wizard shown right then click Finish 8 The Connect RemoteCTX1 screen displays Note The User name field on this screen will automatically be populated 9 Click on the Properties button of the Connect RemoteCTX1 screen 10 The RemoteCTX1 screen displays Click on the Networking tab and select Internet Protocol TCP IP in the Components checked are used by this connection box Then clic...

Page 64: ...min setup procedures described in the first part of this chapter before proceeding To ensure your WinAdmin pages will automatically update 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Click on Tools Internet Options 3 Under Temporary Internet Files click on the Settings button 4 Check for newer versions of stored pages set the radio button to Automatically Click OK You only need to perform these steps once unless t...

Page 65: ...in the figure below or click on the CTX WinAdmin desktop icon If the Internet Connection Wizard displays refer to Step 2 under Step 1 Install CTX WinAdmin Software on page 3 2 2 Click Go The Login screen displays shown right 3 To log into CTX WinAdmin for the first time enter administrator in User Name field and password in the Password field 4 Click on the Login button The CTX WinAdmin Title scre...

Page 66: ...e Strata CTX modem s static IP address If you are calling in from a modem line which is already connected to the CTX through manual dialing check the Use Dial Up box You do not have to enter anything in the Phone Number box When you hear modem tone click Connect Now then hang up If you have set up the Profile User Management screen with CTX site information click on the CTX Host name and IP addres...

Page 67: ...ur modem s Line jack 2 Set up your modem dialing for Windows Operator Assisted Dialing by opening Network Connections in the Control Panel 3 On the Advanced menu at the top of the screen select Operator Assisted Dialing then Exit Step 2 Make an operator assisted call 1 Bring up the CTX WinAdmin Connection page shown right 2 Enter the CTX Community Name or select a CTX Host Name and check Use Dial ...

Page 68: ...ing 6 04 7 When you hear the modem beep or steady modem tone from the CTX modem click OK from the Operator Assisted Manual Dial message box and then hang up the bridged telephone The WinAdmin and CTX modems will communicate to start the session and the dialing message boxes will disappear 8 Click OK 7028 7027 ...

Page 69: ...r add or remove users to CTX WinAdmin 1 From the Program Menu click Profile Users Management 2 Enter new User Name Password Confirm Password and FAC Group Level fields Note The Administrator screen will displays shown right The Administrator can add new users using this screen This screen is only accessible when logged in as Administrator only 3 Click Save 4 Enter the remaining fields 5 Click Add ...

Page 70: ... in Password field Possible values Alpha characters FAC Group Level Select the FAC Group Level Possible values Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 default No value In the current version of CTX WinAdmin all levels are the same and provide access to all CTX WinAdmin functions CTX Host Name Enter CTX Host Name name to identify the CTX or customer Possible values Alpha characters CTX IP Name Enter the IP...

Page 71: ...ess After CTX WinAdmin has been installed you can enable CTX WinAdmin access to Windows Users who are members of the Windows Administrator s group Prior to CTX WinAdmin V2 10G only Administrators could use CTX WinAdmin to make changes 1 Go to the Windows Start button Control Panel Administrative Tools Component Services 2 Locate and open My Computer COM Applications 3 From the COM Applications fol...

Page 72: ...ns that only apply to an actual CTX Date Time of Day etc do not apply to WinAdmin Off line programming 3 When WinAdmin connects to WinCTX Off line programming the CTX Release will always show the WinCTX release number in the System Setup screen and top information bar 4 Licenses always show fully licensed processors when viewing the License screen WinCTX Minimum PC Requirements WinCTX must run on ...

Page 73: ...service for Windows2000 or XP is activated WinCTX executes StopSnmpAgent exe Stopping SNMP Service Please wait appears on screen After the SNMP Service is stopped the Main window for WinCTX670 or WinCTX100 appears shown in Step 3 below If another application is using the SNMP port you will see the window shown below You will have to manually stop the application by selecting Control Panel Administ...

Page 74: ...he selected folder by continuing with the following steps 8 With WinCTX running log on to WinAdmin Enter CTX IP Name IP address 127 0 0 1 or your local PC s IP address Enter a Community Name CTX default is communityName 9 Click the Connect Now button WinAdmin should connect to WinCTX and operate exactly as if it were connected to a CTX system Note In the PC Local Area Connection Property Settings ...

Page 75: ... MH109 or MH110 number that WinCTX will emulate when it is running displays When you run WinCTX it always shows the same CTX release and build information even if you open a default dat file with different release and build numbers You can restore the default dat files created by WinCTX to CTX systems with different release numbers per the rules below Rules for Opening Restoring default dat files ...

Page 76: ...Installation WinCTX Offline Programming CTX R2 21 MH108 3 26 Strata CTX Programming Part 2 CTX WinAdmin Programming 6 04 ...

Page 77: ...e D 1 2 From the Program Menu click System Card Assignment The Card Slot Assignment screen displays shown right 3 Cabinet 01 07 Select the two digit cabinet number to be assigned The cabinet and slot number appear in the cab slot field Select 01 for Base and Expansion cabinet CTX100 Select 01 for Base and 02 07 respectively for each Expansion cabinet CTX670 4 Slot 01 10 Select 01 04 for Base Slots...

Page 78: ... a refresh cycle watch the progress bar lower right corner of PC screen to verify when WinAdmin is complete The PCB type that was selected will appear in the PCB Type field 6 Click Submit to save your data Notes CTX100 ASTU is always installed in virtual slot 09 as shown below CTX28 the slots will always be populated as shown below and cannot be changed Only ASTU shows for Slot 9 7377 7447 ...

Page 79: ... numbers that begin with each digit 0 9 separately DKT Prime DNs Lists all Prime Directory Numbers assigned to a digital telephone in Program 200 SLT Prime DNs Lists all Prime Directory Numbers assigned to a standard telephone in Program 200 ISDN DNs Lists all Directory Numbers assigned to ISDN telephones in Program 202 Phantom DNs Lists all Phantom Directory Numbers assigned to digital telephones...

Page 80: ...e Select the Flexible Numbering Feature see Table 4 1 to see which access code is being assigned Note To assign an access code to an OLG select Line Group access code one access code for each OLG To assign the prefix digit s for the access code of individual lines select Line access code leading digit s to access individual lines Example If 7 is selected as the line access prefix the users will di...

Page 81: ...Time Date from their LCD digital telephones Flexible Numbering Default Settings Table 4 1 shows the default Flexible Numbering Feature and Flexible Numbering Plan code relationships Pressing the Flexible Numbering Plan code from any station enables users to directly access the Flexible Numbering Feature The Feature Index Codes will display on the LCD of the telephone once the Default Access Codes ...

Page 82: ... A External Call Remote Activation 370 Call Forward CF B External Call Remote Activation 371 Call Forward CF NA External Call Remote Activation 372 Call Forward CF B NA External Call Remote Activation 373 Call Forward Any Call Cancellation 380 Call Forward External Call Cancellation 390 Call Forward Any Call Remote Cancellation 400 Call Forward External Call Remote Cancellation 410 Change Password...

Page 83: ...688 Transfer to Voice Mail 690 Repeat Last Number Dialed 700 Volume Control for BEEP 710 Change LCD Display Language 720 Advisory Message Activation 730 Advisory Message Cancellation 731 Emergency Call 740 Attendant Console Group Access Code 750 Operator Call Special Dial for Tenant Service 751 Private Network Access Code 760 Node ID Coordinated Directory Number Prefix 770 1RQH Substitution of Dia...

Page 84: ... cut through to the public network only after the expected number of digits have been received 1 From the Program Menu click System Public Numbering Plan The Public numbering Plan Analyzed Digit Number Assignment screen displays shown at right 2 Enter the Prefix Number used for external calls 3 Select Digits to Follow 4 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Prefix Number Enter the initial identifying ...

Page 85: ...his includes when dialing from the dial pad or DSS button located on the telephone or DSS console 03 Call Transfer w Camp on Allows a call transferred by a station to Camp on to a busy destination 04 Change DISA Codes Enable stations to change the DISA Security Code 05 DND Override Calling Party Permits a caller to override the DND status of a station 06 DND Override Called Party Permits calling p...

Page 86: ...le Access trunk groups by trunk access codes 32 Forced Account Codes Use Forced Account Codes for placing external calls 33 Verified Account Codes Verify Account Codes before an external call is placed 34 Allow Short Hook Flash Use a Short Flash signal over outside lines 35 Allow Long Hook Flash Use a Long Flash signal over outside lines 36 Allow Hook Flash Receive hook flash over CO Lines and ena...

Page 87: ...needed to remain off hook prior to Camp on being automatically activated Possible values 5 15 sec default 10 05 SMDR Valid Call Timer The length of time that a call should be active before being captured by SMDR The SMDR Answer timer sets a default time for when an outgoing call will be considered to be answered for SMDR reporting when a true answer signal is not returned from the public network S...

Page 88: ...n on an external call If detected it will trigger the initiation of the Automatic Busy Redial cycle Possible values 1 30 sec default 5 16 Lost Call Timer The Lost Call timer sets the time that a failed transfer recall will ring on the originating station prior to attempting to recall a secondary location Possible values 1 600 sec default 180 17 Lost Call Final Timer The Lost Call Final timer sets ...

Page 89: ...sible values 20 180 seconds default 30 24 Outgoing Number Display Timer This timer sets how long dialed numbers will display on telephone LCDs for outgoing line calls This feature is available with CTX R2 2 or higher and CTX WinAdmin R2 2G 0 and higher Possible values 1 120 seconds default 10 FIELD DESCRIPTION 01 Executive Override Enable break in warning tone for Executive Override Possible value...

Page 90: ... Override by System Speed Dial Possible values Enable default or Disable 10 Auto Station Release Enable Automatic Station Release Possible values Enable default or Disable 11 ISDN SPID Enable Auto Service Profile Identifier SPID Possible values Operable or Not Operable default 12 Night Mode Relay Assign BIOU Relay as the Night Relay This relay activates when the system is in the Night Mode Possibl...

Page 91: ...e limits the number of nodes through which a QSIG call can pass before being terminated as a lost call Possible values 0 128 default 1 21 Primary Clock 22 Secondary Clock Enter data as xxyyzz zz channel 01 if clock source is RPTU or RDTU zz channel 01 02 03 or 04 if clock source is RBUU RBUS or RBSU Example If the Primary Clock Source should be a assigned to an RPTU in cabinet 5 slot 2 enter 05020...

Page 92: ...is parameter defines the order in which analog trunks are selected during the outgoing call trunk selection process Possible values Terminal default or Cyclical 32 Display Check Sum Error Enable a System Checksum error to be displayed and an error log to be created Possible values Enable or Disable default Enable a System Checksum error to be displayed and an error log to be created Possible value...

Page 93: ...able or Disable default 41 CSTA B Ch Operation Enabled CSTA shall provide full B Channel path information Disabled CSTA shall provide channel group only Possible values Enable default or Disable 42 ISDN Complete IE Option Whether to append Sending Complete IE into SETUP message and INFO message in ISDN Possible values Enable default or Disable 43 Repeat Last No Dialed Enable to store dialed number...

Page 94: ...Telephone Status Destinations 1 and 2 should be programmed after transfer conditions are set FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 SCF Number Select the SCF pattern number to configure Possible values 1 4 CTX100 1 10 CTX670 Basic 1 32 CTX670 Exp default no value 01 Call Type Select the type of call that should forward in this pattern Possible values CO Loop or Grd DID Tie Ring Transfer and Internal default no valu...

Page 95: ... fields These fields are required As soon as the second field is selected the full page displays for editing Note If it is not yet configured the Telephone Status field indicates No Forwarding 3 Select Call Type and Period by highlighting the desired line in the display 4 Type the needed information into the Destination 1 and 2 fields Destination 1 is always required Destination 2 is optional 5 Cl...

Page 96: ...to all assignments that you selected Possible Errors If you attempt to remove Destination1 only when there is a Destination2 assigned If you attempt to assign Destination2 when Destination1 is not assigned Notes If you check Prompt on Error the copy function stops if one of the above errors occurs then you are given a choice to continue or abort Continue skips the error and does not perform the co...

Page 97: ...ial on page 5 35 for more information about nesting 1 Complete the System Speed Dial Record Sheet on page D 7 2 From the Program Menu click System System Speed Dial The System Speed Dial screen displays shown right 3 Enter Program 501 data 4 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Speed Dial Bin Enter the speed dial bin location Possible values 000 799 default no value 01 Number This is the dialable num...

Page 98: ...that follow are used to set up Day and Night modes in Strata CTX 1 Complete the Day Night Mode Record Sheet on page D 8 2 From the Program Menu click System Day Night Services The Day Night Mode Assignment screen displays shown right 3 Enter the Calendar Day YYYYMMDD to assign a Working Day Type schedule or click on one of the following buttons List View a summary list of programmed Calendar days ...

Page 99: ...ules will be configured This feature is available with CTX R2 2 or higher and CTX WinAdmin R2 2G 0 and higher Possible values 1 8 00 Calendar Day Enter the Calendar Day for which to assign a Working Day Type schedule Possible values YYYY Year MM Month DD Day default no value 01 Working Day Type Select the Working Day Type Possible values Delete default Work Day Non Work Day or Holiday FIELD DESCRI...

Page 100: ...hich the daily schedules will be configured This feature is available with CTX R2 2 or higher and CTX WinAdmin R2 2G 0 and higher Possible values 1 8 Work Day Enter the Day1 Day2 and Night Mode start time for Work Day day type Possible values hhmm hh hour 00 23 99 mm minutes 00 59 99 default 9999 Note 9999 deletes or skip modes 01 Day 1 Mode 02 Day2 Mode 03 Night Mode Non Work Day Enter the Day1 D...

Page 101: ...r Enter Sender PAD device or group number See Table 4 2 or use drop down menu Possible values Up to 3 digits default no value 1 10 PAD device number 101 106 CTX100 PAD group number 101 110 CTX670 PAD group number 101 132 CTX670 Expanded PAD group number 02 Receiver PAD Device Number Enter Receiver PAD device or group number See Table 4 2 or use drop down menu Possible values Up to 3 digits default...

Page 102: ... 5 6 7 8 9 10 101 102 103 132 1 Analog Telephone 0 0 0 6 6 6 X1 0 0 0 0 2 DKT 0 0 0 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 Analog Trunk 0 0 6 6 6 6 X1 6 0 0 0 4 T1 Trunk 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 5 ISDN Station 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 6 ISDN Trunk 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 7 Conference Bridge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Music Source 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Ext Paging 0 0 6 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 IPT 6 0 6 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 1012 PAD...

Page 103: ...roup Number Enter the PAD Group Number Possible values 0 6 CTX100 0 10 CTX670 Basic 0 32 CTX670 Exp default 0 Table 4 3 Program 108 PAD Group Device Type Examples Device Name Device Type x Device Number y Example DKT SLT ISDN IPT Station 1 0 99999 PDN if DKT device 200 value 1200 ISDN or IP QSIG Channel Group 2 1 128 Channel Group No per Prog 302 if Channel Group 10 value 210 Analog Trunk T1 Trunk...

Page 104: ... values 0 8 default 0 03 PAD Conference Value Enter the desired PAD Value for the combination of analog trunks and telephones specified in PAD Conference Trunks and Telephones above The value shown shows the net effect Note To pad is to insert loss therefore negative loss equals net gain Possible values 1 6 dB Net Gain 2 3dB Net Gain 3 0dB 4 3dB Net Loss 5 6dB Net Loss 6 9dB Net Loss 7 12dB Net Lo...

Page 105: ...ram Menu click System Password 2 Enter 00 Password Level 3 Enter 01 Password 4 Click Submit 6212 FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Password Level Enter the digit 1 or 2 for the password as follows Possible values Enter 1 to set the unrestricted administration password Enter 2 to set a restricted administration password Level 2 users can administer all programs but are restricted from initializing the CTX and f...

Page 106: ... BIOU2 J3 MOH BGM 8 RSTU Enter the RSTU equipment number to which MOH BGM source 8 or 9 15 are connected Enter data as xxyyzz Example If the MOH BGM source should be a assigned to an RSTU in cabinet 5 slot 2 circuit 3 enter 050203 A PDN can not be assigned to an RSTU equipment number if it is to be a MOH circuit If a PDN is assigned to the circuit that will connect to a MOH BGM source you must fir...

Page 107: ...CU Network Jack logical device and LAN port numbers FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Logical Device Number Select the 3 digit logical device number for SMDR SMDI and LAN devices or Network application See Table 4 5 Possible values 100 SMDR 200 208 CTI LAN devices or PCs default no value 300 SMDI of TPI 400 BLF for CTX Attendant Console 500 DSS for Telephone DSS Console and ADM DSS buttons Note BLF and DSS are...

Page 108: ...nd with CTX WinAdmin Release 1 3 or higher software LAN devices and PCs can be assigned to logical Ports 1 9 according to the following logical device number assignments LAN Port1 device 200 LAN Port2 device 201 LAN Port3 device 202 LAN Port4 device 203 LAN Port5 device 204 LAN Port6 device205 LAN Port7 device206 LAN Port8 device207 Table 4 5 Device Table Logical Device Logical Device Serial Numbe...

Page 109: ...otocol Select communication Protocol Possible values TCP default or UDP Note Select UDP for Network DSS 02 PC Operation Type Select the Operation Type If Server is selected enter 04 Server Port Number If Client is selected enter the 05 Client IP Address Possible values Server default or Client Note Select Client for TPI 03 Data Flow Select the data flow protocol for CTX and PC communications Note ...

Page 110: ...he BSIS port in bits per second bps Possible values 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 default 19200 38400 or 57600 Note The total combined maximum speed of BSIS ports cannot exceed 57 600 bps 02 Port Parity Select the parity error checking method used by the BSIS port Possible values None Even or Odd default 03 Data Bits Select Data Length Possible values 7 Bits default or 8 Bits 04 Flow Control This settin...

Page 111: ...ck Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION Message Number Select from 5 pre programmed messages or 5 custom messages See Table 4 6 below for details Possible values 0 4 pre programmed messages 5 9 custom messages default 0 01 Message Enter the Advisory Message to be displayed on the receiving parties LCD Possible values Up to 16 ASCII characters default no value 02 User Entered Variable Select the type of Additi...

Page 112: ...Select a Program to initialize from the 01 Command No dialog box 3 Click Submit Table 4 7 Data Initialize Programs Program Numbers Program Name Page 500 500 System Call Forward Assignment 4 18 520 LCR Guide Page 9 17 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 529 530 Destination Restriction Guide Page 9 10 531 533 534 651 531 533 534 651 651 Private Routing Plan Analysis 9 56 653 653 Private Route Choice Table A...

Page 113: ... dialing the Tenant Attendant Access Code in the Day1 Day 2 or Day 3 mode for this Tenant Important The Tenant Attendant Access Code must be assigned in Prg 102 If it should be 0 the Attendant Console Group Access Code which is 0 must be deleted Possible values No Data default Dialing Digits Night Bell 01 Dial 0 Call Day 1 Dst Digits 02 Dial 0 Call Day 2 Dst Digits 03 Dial 0 Call Night 3 Dst Digit...

Page 114: ...System 120 Tenant Data Assignment 4 38 Strata CTX Programming Part 2 CTX WinAdmin Programming 6 04 ...

Page 115: ...D 11 to record your desired Station settings 2 From the Program Menu click Station Assignment 3 Click on the Basic tab shown right 4 Enter a DN number in the Primary DN field or click one of the following buttons List view a summary list of programmed DNs Extended List view a detailed list of programmed DNs Create Assign a new DN with custom settings by entering a DN value Press OK assign the PDN ...

Page 116: ...t 01 04 for Base slots and 05 08 for Expansion slots CTX670 Select 01 08 for Base slots and 01 10 for Expansion slots 02 Station Type Select Station Type Possible values DKT default or SLT 03 Circuit Type Select Extension or Assign Voice Mail attributes to analog circuits Possible values Extension default or Voice Mail Extension Should be assigned to PDNs that are associated with Digital or Standa...

Page 117: ...vices modems G3 Fax signals must be set for 3 1KHz audio on ISDN lines The IP QSIG network does not support 3 1KHz data and speech all standard telephone equipment must be set to Speech if making calls over IP QSIGs Possible values 3 1kHzAudio default or Speech 15 Display DN Enter the number to be displayed on the calling telephone that rings this PDN number This number is will be overridden by Pr...

Page 118: ...e from this station Possible values Enable or Disable default 25 Service Tones Disable Service Tone for Data Privacy Possible values Enable default or Disable Note Service tone such as Call Waiting should be disabled for modems faxes and similar devices 26 CW and ROB Tone Enable Disable the station to receive Call Waiting Campon and Ring Over Busy Tone Possible values Enable default or Disable Not...

Page 119: ...r GCO buttons of the parked line that appear on other stations will appear busy This will prevent the other stations to press the CO or GCO button to pickup the parked call Possible values Enable or Disable default 40 MW DND Dial Tone Enable When this station goes off hook the station will receive stuttered dial tone when it has a message waiting indication and the station will receive a busy tone...

Page 120: ...en it is busy and called by a CO line If Automatic Camp on to PDN is enabled a call to a PDN can camp on even if the CO line group has auto camp on disabled in Program 304 17 Possible values Enable Allows auto camp on to a PDN even when it is busy and called by a CO line Disable Does not allow auto camp on to a PDN 45 LCR PDN Code Enter the number of digits that determine when to send the LCR PDN ...

Page 121: ...em 4 Click Copy Now to start the copying process 5 When copy is complete a dialog box displays that reads End of Copy Note You can return to the previous page and or reselect copy to different destination PDNs by clicking Back Station Extended List The Extended List displays the following parameters that are set in Program 200 Station Equipment Number DKT SLT Extension Voice Mail Primary DN User N...

Page 122: ...t the Station Type When set to Attendant the system can support four circuits Possible values Extension default or Attendant 02 Key Strip Pattern This option allows you select a pre defined keystrip pattern and submit it to the digital telephone It does not display what pre defined keystrip if any has been assigned to the telephone Use the Key tab screen to view or edit telephone keystrip assignme...

Page 123: ...16 Possible values None default 1 unit or 2 units 05 Tone First Voice First Set PDN to have Tone First or Voice First signaling when called For each iES32 PDN set to Tone First if set to Voice First iES32 will not answer Possible values Tone or Voice default 06 OCA Type Select the OCA type This field must be programmed with Auto OCA Originate below Possible values Handset default or Speaker 09 Han...

Page 124: ...This selection will also disable the telephone s Hot Dial Pad feature Primary DN and Idle The telephone will automatically try to select the PDN button if idle or ringing If the PDN is busy the telephone will select an idle Line button 14 PDN or Line preference Line Preference or another idle DN button 14 PDN or Line preference PDN Preference Primary DN and Ringing The telephone will automatically...

Page 125: ... 100 default 0 18 DTMF Back Tone Enables audible DTMF when dialing from a DKT to a trunk or Voice Mail port Padded dialing mutes the volume level to the caller not the called trunk or VM device Possible values Padded DTMF Tone default or No Tone 19 Continuous DTMF Enable Disable Continuous DTMF for DKT2000 and DTK3000 series telephones Enabled allows the telephone to send DTMF tones to the far end...

Page 126: ...ycles or Continuous default Note See PRG200 26 to enable ROB to be sent to individual telephones 28 Attd Overflow Dest Select overflow destination for attendant Possible values Up to 32 ASCII characters default none 29 Trunk Test and Verify Allow Trunk Tests and Verification Possible values Yes or No default 30 Auto Line Hold Enable Automatic Line Hold This parameter allows a station to line hop f...

Page 127: ...current database for emergency situations We guarantee upward compatibility of the database so you can upgrade the system without any problems Possible values Enable default or Disable Table 5 1 20 Button when FB03 value is 20 PATTERN1 PATTERN2 PATTERN3 FB01 Primary DN Primary DN Primary DN FB02 CO 1 CO 1 No Data FB03 CO 2 CO 2 No Data FB04 CO 3 CO 3 No Data FB05 CO 4 CO 4 No Data FB06 CO 5 CO 5 N...

Page 128: ...Single Touch Button No Data FB09 CO 8 Single Touch Button No Data FB10 Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb No Data Table 5 3 14 Button when FB03 value is 14 PATTERN1 PATTERN2 PATTERN3 FB01 Primary DN Primary DN Primary DN FB02 CO 1 No Data No Data FB03 CO 2 No Data No Data FB04 CO 3 No Data No Data FB05 CO 4 No Data No Data FB06 CO 5 No Data No Data FB07 No Data No Data No Data FB08 CO 7 No Data No Data...

Page 129: ...5 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION Prime DN Enter the PDN of the station that is to be associated with the DSS console s Possible values Any string up to 5 digits default no value 01 08 DSS Equipment No 1 8 Enter the DSS equipment number as xxyyzz CTX28 Equipment Numbers DKT 1 8 0101 01 08 SLT 1 2 0104 01 02 DKT 9 16 0107 01 08 Cabinet Select 01 for Base and Expansion cabinet CTX100 Select 01 for Ba...

Page 130: ...n ringing occurs 1 Use the Feature Button Record Sheet on page D 13 to plan your FB assignments 2 From the Program Menu click Station Assignment 3 Click on the Key tab shown below Notes To Program DSS buttons Program 214 should be completed To program ADM buttons ADM 1 or ADM 2 shown below FB04 Add on Modules in Program 204 must be set to One or Two 4 Enter one of the following in the Primary DN f...

Page 131: ...tone pitches The possible values are shown in Table 5 4 Notes O You must have the following versions of processor boards for Distinctive Ringing CTX670 BECU1A V 1C or later CTX100 ACTU1A V 2D or later O For any older versions of processor boards you can assign only 01 to Tone Pitch for internal calls and you can assign only 11 13 15 or 17 to Tone Pitch for external calls O Ringing tone pitch has n...

Page 132: ...up Any External Pickup CO Retrieve Pickup Local Retrieve Pickup Remote Pickup Directed DN Retrieve and Pickup On Hold and Incoming Door Lock Enable FB to unlock Door Lock See Door Lock Sub parameters on page 5 21 for more details Voice Mail Enable FB to Record or Pause Resume Voice Mail Attendant Assign Out Dial Attendant Answer Overflow Position Busy Trunk Test Attendant Loop or Supervised Loop K...

Page 133: ...ify the key copied Setting the One Touch Button Follow the step above 1 8 above to assign an FB as a One Touch button Then complete the following steps 1 Double click the key assigned as One Touch 2 The following dialog box displays This dialog box is used to define each button with the One Touch Data 3 Enter the One Touch data then click OK Example 1 Setting up a One Touch button to transfer to V...

Page 134: ...2 2 Select Tone Pitch Possible values 1 4 default 1 Secondary Phantom DN 1 Enter DN Number Possible values Any string up to 5 digits 2 Select Ringing Assignment for Day1 Day2 and Night Possible values No Ring Immediate Ring Delayed Ring1 and Delayed Ring2 3 Select Tone Pitch Possible values 1 4 default 1 Phantom DN Message Warning Enter Phantom DN No Possible values Any string up to 5 digits DSS K...

Page 135: ...ng1 and Delayed Ring2 4 Select Tone Pitch Possible values 1 4 default 1 GCO 1 Select GCO No Possible values 1 128 CTX670 1 32 CTX100 default no value 2 Select Index Possible values 1 128 CTX670 1 32 CTX100 default no value 3 Enter Owner DN Possible values Any string up to 5 digits 4 Select Ringing Assignment for Day1 Day2 and Night Possible values No RIng Immediate Ring Delayed Ring1 and Delayed R...

Page 136: ...d values See descriptions below 6 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION Primary DN Enter the Primary DN Possible values Up to 5 digits default no value 01 ABR Retry Count Enter the number of retry attempts made by ABR when dialing a busy telephone number Possible values 5 20 default 15 02 ABR Retry Interval Timer Select the amount of time in seconds ABR waits between dialing attempts Possible values 30 1...

Page 137: ...lick Copy Enter a new DN to assign existing Station Timer settings 5 Select the desired values See descriptions below 6 Click Submit 06 Second Interdigit Timer Select the amount of time the system waits between dialed digits before terminating a call ROT is heard Possible values 1 180 default 5 07 Ring Xfer No Answer Timer Select the Ring Transfer Idle station or Busy station Camp on Recall Time i...

Page 138: ...ned PDN Set PhantomDN s Owner Station Possible values Up to 5 ASCII characters default no value 02 Tone Voice First Select from Tone first or Voice first signaling Possible values Tone First default or Voice First 04 Display DN Enter the number displayed on the calling telephone that rings this Phantom DN number Possible values Up to 5 ASCII characters default no value This number is overridden by...

Page 139: ...N and on calls to the PhDN that forward to voice mail see Program 580 for SMDI or DTMF choice Note Do not enter a VMID code in this field if this PhDN is associated with a PDN in a multiple DN hunt group Program 209 The associated PDN s VMID code Program 200 will be sent to voice mail 09 Message Center Enter the Message Waiting Center DN VM Pilot Number or lowest member of VM hunt group Up to 7 AS...

Page 140: ... Number Enter Pilot Directory Number This is the number that is dialed to call the hunt group Possible values Up to 5 ASCII characters default no value any type of hunt group can have a pilot number Note Any type of hunt group can have a pilot number Distributed hunt groups must have a pilot number Voice Mail hunt groups should be Distributed with a Pilot Number Multiple DN Hunt groups should be C...

Page 141: ...le DN hunt groups should be circular with no pilot number Possible values Enable or Disable default 07 DHG Auto Camp on Whether to execute Automatic Camp On to the Distributed Hunt Group or not Possible values Enable or Disable default Should be applied to VM Distributed Hunt Groups so callers automatically camp on to Voice Mail when all VM ports are busy Does not apply to Circular or Serial hunt ...

Page 142: ...add directory numbers to a hunt group select the Hunt group in the table view from the Navigation drop down in the Navigation bar then click the Add button If no rows are selected the Add button is active Click the Add button to add members to Hunt groups When you click the Add button the Add dialog box displays shown right Select the DN from the Available Directory Numbers box then click the Arro...

Page 143: ...a CTX100 and up to 120 stations in a paging group in the Strata CTX 670 Any software release before R1 01 M19 supports only 32 stations in a paging group for all CTX system types Page Group capacity CTX100 4 Page Groups CTX670 Basic 6 Page Groups CTX670 Expanded 16 Page Groups Possible values Up to 5 ASCII characters default no value PG01 PG16 Check to assign the DN to this paging group The number...

Page 144: ...access the Paging Group Table View Select Station Paging Group Table View See Table Views on page 2 8 for table functionality For functionality on Delete Add Select All and Unselect All refer to Hunt Group Table View on page 5 28 Note The Add button works a little different on this table When you click Add the Add dialog box displays select the entry by clicking on it and then click the Add Now bu...

Page 145: ...le View Select Station Pickup Group Table View See Table Views on page 2 8 for table functionality For functionality on Delete Add Select All and Unselect All refer to Hunt Group Table View on page 5 28 Note The Add button works a little different on this table When you click Add the Add dialog box displays select the entry by clicking on it and then click the Add Now button FIELD DESCRIPTION 01 3...

Page 146: ...ard telephone circuits only and Voice Mail Hunt Group Pilot Numbers not Multiple DN Hunt Groups If some MC Group destinations are busy incoming call rings only idle destinations However if the camp on feature is in effect incoming calls will camp on to busy destinations Members can be assigned to multiple MC Groups MCPN Owner Privileges When you assign members to an MC group the member assigned to...

Page 147: ...lick Ok Parameter 01 MC Group Pilot Number gets highlighted 5 Enter the DN of the MC group This number should not conflict with an existing telephone number 6 Verify and change other parameters 7 Click Submit The group index displays on the left of the program name FIELD DESCRIPTION Multiple Call Group Number Select a group number Possible values 1 16 CTX100 1 32 CTX670 Basic and 1 64 CTX670 Exp 0...

Page 148: ... you select an empty Index number the Add button displays When you select and existing Index number the Modify and Remove buttons display Modify enables you to edit while Remove deletes the multiple ringing group index number FIELD DESCRIPTION Multiple Calling Group Index Enter a group number Possible values 1 16 CTX100 1 32 CTX670 Basic and 1 64 CTX670 Exp 01 Member DN Enter the DN of the extensi...

Page 149: ... from the previous entry is treated as a unique Speed Dial record Speed Dial Number Nesting A Speed Dial number can be nested into another Speed Dial number For example if an international dialing prefix is used often program the prefix in any Speed Dial Bin Then in the another Speed Dial Bin program the first Bin number the number to dial When the second Speed Dial Bin is activated Strata CTX fir...

Page 150: ...appended to create longer numbers Also another speed dial bin can be nested within another bin for dialing common numbers If speed dial bin 100 has long distance access digits 1010321 these digits can be nested in to other speed dial bins by using 100 as the first digits of the other bins Example putting 10017145563425 into speed dial bin 150 would cause SD150 to dial the access digits plus the nu...

Page 151: ...assigns ISDN BRI stations 1 Complete the ISDN BRI Station Record Sheets on page D 19 From the Program Menu click Station ISDN Basic The ISDN Basic Station Assignment screen displays shown right 2 Enter a Primary DN for an existing record or click one of the following buttons List view a summary list of programmed DN s Create Assign a new Primary DN with custom BRI Station settings Copy Enter a DN ...

Page 152: ...nsion slots CTX670 Select 01 08 for Base slots and 01 10 for Expansion slots 02 ISDN Channel Group Enter the ISDN Channel Group number Possible values 1 32 CTX100 1 48 CTX670 Basic 1 128 CTX670 Exp default 1 03 ISDN Protocol Select the ISDN protocol Only Bearer capabilities specified by the protocol can be entered in this field The Initial value for ISDN Protocol corresponds to information set in ...

Page 153: ... Channel Selection Choose Idle B Channel selection method Possible values Forward Cyclic Backward Cyclic Forward Terminal or Backward Terminal default Select Forward Cyclic from lowest to highest number of B channel Select Backward Cyclic from highest to lowest number of B channel Select Forward Terminal for the lowest number B channel The Low Low B channel selection Select Backward Terminal for t...

Page 154: ...goes off hook the station will receive stuttered dial tone when it has a message waiting indication and the station will receive a busy tone burst before dial tone when in the DND mode Disable This station will receive normal dial tone when it has a message waiting or when it is in the DND mode 39 Tenant Number Enter the Tenant number to which this PDN should be assigned This feature is available ...

Page 155: ...DESCRIPTION Primary DN Enter Primary DN Possible values Up to 5 digits default no value 01 Station Name Enter a name for this station Possible values Up to 9 ASCII characters default no value 02 Dial Method Select the audible tone when dialing Possible values Dial Tone default Entry Tone or No Tone 03 System Call Forward Select the System Call Forward assignment for this station Possible values 0 ...

Page 156: ...orts 1 Select Station Setup Wizard PDN Range Review the instructions that display on the Wizard screen shown right 09 VMID Code SMDI Enter the voice mail box number that should answer calls when this PDN calls voice mail or when this PDN is called and then forwards to voice mail this number is prefixed by codes in Program 579 11 16 Possible values Digits 0 9 and up to 10 characters default no valu...

Page 157: ...before you program key strips or hunt groups The wizard can be used to assign Multiple DNs to new stations when adding new station cards This wizard substantially reduces CTX installation time when you need multiple DN buttons on telephones Multiple DNs are required in most CTX installations The wizard automatically programs multiple buttons onto telephones to operate as PDN buttons on the telepho...

Page 158: ...assigns the Appropriate number of PhDN buttons onto the telephone These operate as PDN buttons on the telephone PhDNs are assigned in sequence starting with the first button above the PDN CAUTION If other buttons were installed in a PhDN location they will be overwritten Appropriate telephone as the owner of the PhDN buttons starting with the PhDN you specified PDN of the telephone as the name of ...

Page 159: ...k Print 8 To exit select a command from the Program pane VMID Range This wizard reduces CTX programming time when you need to assign Voice Mail ID VMID codes The wizard will automatically assign specified VMID codes for a range of Primary DNs PhDNs and or Pilot DNs Specify the range of PDNs PhDNs or Pilot DNs that should have VMID code assignments Then select the VMID code assignment method The th...

Page 160: ...plays shown at right 4 Select the type of VMID that should be assigned to the PDN PhDN or Pilot DN Then select the assignment method and the digits if any to be added to front and or end of each VMID Note DN range is supported VMID prefix and or suffix are supported 5 Click Start to submit the settings to the CTX database The result requested displays on the screen shown at right 6 Optional Click ...

Page 161: ...ps for incoming service 1 Complete the ILG Record Sheet on page D 21 2 From the Program Menu click Trunk ILG The Trunk ILG screen displays shown right 3 Enter an ILG number or click one of the following buttons List view a summary list of programmed ILGs Create Assign a new ILG with default settings Copy Enter an ILG in the Group Number field and click Copy to make a new ILG assignment with settin...

Page 162: ...field is required when Trunk Type is set to Tie Possible values Standard default or QSIG 05 GCO Key Number Select ILG GCO Key Group for DIT mode see Trunk Type above The same GCO cannot belong to different ILGs Possible values 0 32 CTX28 CTX100 0 50 CTX670 Basic 0 128 CTX670 Exp default 0 06 Pooled Key Number Select ILG Pooled Line Key Group for DIT mode The same Pooled Line Group cannot belong to...

Page 163: ... a defect or an incorrect number If the system has a simplified attendant console the Attendant Console is usually specified to terminate the call This function ensures termination of a trunk line call Possible values Enable or Disable default 20 Send Dial Tone Enable Send Dial Tone Possible values Enable or Disable default 21 TGAC Override Enable Trunk Group Access Code TGAC override Possible val...

Page 164: ...roup Number Delete Delete an OLG 4 Enter Program 306 data 5 Enter Program 531 See Destination Restriction Guide Page on page 9 10 for details 6 Enter Program 514 See 514 SMDR for OLG Assignment on page 9 65 for details 7 Click Submit 28 Emergency Call Group Used to enable E911 calling across a QSIG network The QSIG ILG is assigned to an Emergency Call Group in the same way a station is in Program ...

Page 165: ... CTX670 Exp default 0 07 Pooled Key2 Number Select second Pooled Line Key Group number Possible values 0 32 CTX28 CTX100 0 50 CTX670 Basic 0 128 CTX670 Exp default 0 08 COS Select Day 1 Day 2 and Night Values Possible values 1 32 default 1 09 FRL Select Day 1 Day 2 and Night Values Possible values 1 16 default 1 10 QPL Select Day 1 Day 2 and Night Values Possible values 1 16 default 1 11 Speech 3 ...

Page 166: ... Trunk Assignment Record Sheet on page D 23 2 From the Program Menu click Trunk Assignment The Trunk Basic Assignments screen displays shown right 3 Enter a Trunk Number or click one of the following buttons List view a summary list of programmed Trunks Create Assign a new Trunk with default settings Copy Enter an Trunk Number and click Copy to make a new Trunk assignment with settings copied from...

Page 167: ...TX670 Select 01 08 for Base slots and 01 10 for Expansion slots 02 Incoming Line Group Assign the trunk to Incoming Line Group Two way trunks need to be members of one incoming and one outgoing line group Possible values 0 32 CTX100 0 50 CTX670 Basic 0 128 CTX670 Exp default 0 03 Outgoing Line Group Assign the trunk to Outgoing Line Group Two way trunks need to be members of one incoming and one o...

Page 168: ...Back Tone type Possible values Padded DTMF Tone default or No Tone 12 Hunt Order Change the trunk hunting order sequence for this Trunk Possible values 1 264 or Last One default 1 13 Immediate Cut Through This option should be enabled on a line only if the talk path must be established immediately after seizing a selected outgoing line Example a line connected to a Central Office Ringdown circuit ...

Page 169: ...IELD DESCRIPTION Trunk Number Enter the Trunk Number Possible values 1 64 CTX100 1 96 CTX670 Basic 1 264 CTX670 Exp default no value 01 Signaling Method Specify the format for the interface being used Possible values Nothing default ANI DNIS MCI ANI DNIS Sprint or CLASS Caller ID 02 Signaling Contents Specify the contents of the ANI DNIS format Possible values ANI and DNIS ANI only DNIS only or DI...

Page 170: ...ues Disable Detect 95ms or Detect 450ms default Note Select Disable if the CO does not send the automatic release signal to the loop start trunk 02 Short Flash Select Short Flash Time Possible values 0 15 where 1 100msec default 5 which is 5 seconds 0 no flash 1 1 sec 2 2 sec 15 1 5 sec 5 is the most common duration of a hook flash signal When a telephone initiates the short flash signal to the CO...

Page 171: ...Flash Pause time after flash After a flash signal is sent to a CO line this timer determines when the line will start to send the dialed digits to the other end Possible values 0 5 0 immediately sent and 1sec delay to 5sec delay default 1 second delay before sending digits 05 Response Information The response timer is for analog DID TIE lines that have the start method set for Timing in Prg300 06 ...

Page 172: ...a no destination will ring when the line rings into the system Dialing Digits assigns the line to ring the directory number or access code defined in the Destination Digits assignment DSIA assigns the line to ring in as a DSIA call DSIA dial tone will be returned to the caller Modem assigns the line to ring the remote maintenance modem on the CTX processor Used to call into the system with a CTX W...

Page 173: ...Make a new DID assignment using default settings Copy Enter a DID Number in 01 DID Number and click Copy to make a new DID assignment with settings copied from the DID Number entered Delete Delete a DID 5 Enter DID Assignment data 6 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION ILG Group Number Select the ILG number Possible values 1 32 CTX28 CTX100 1 50 CTX670 Basic 1 128 CTX670 Exp default no value 01 DID Numb...

Page 174: ... with a WinAdmin PC and modem Night Bell Assigns the line to cause the night relay to pulse one sec close 3 sec open Possible values No Data default Dialing Digits DISA Built in Modem or Night Bell Audio Day1 Destination Audio Day2 Destination Audio Night Destination Enter the Destination Directory Number or Access Code Possible values Up to 32 digits default no value If Dialing Digits is the Dest...

Page 175: ...d forwarded DID DNIS calls to voice mail as explained above 12 DNIS Name Enter DNIS name DNIS names can be assigned from the CTX WinAdmin not from programming phones Possible values Up to 16 ASCII characters default no value 15 DID DNIS No DTMF VMID Enter the VM mail box number which should answer calls for this DID DNIS number Possible values Digits 0 9 and For a pause enter Px where x 0 9 second...

Page 176: ...D Intercept Assignment data 6 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION ILG Number Enter ILG number Possible values 1 32 CTX28 CTX100 1 50 CTX670 Basic 1 128 CTX670 Exp default no value 01 Type No DID set destination that should ring when the DID number received does not match DID numbers in this group s DID table Not Determined set the destination that should ring when the normal programmed ringing destinat...

Page 177: ...DSIA call DSIA dial tone will be returned to the caller Modem assigns the line to ring the remote maintenance modem on the CTX processor Used to call into the system with a CTX WinAdmin PC and modem Night Bell Assigns the line to cause the night relay to pulse one sec close 3 sec open Data Day1 Dst DN Data Day2 Dst DN Data Night Dst DN Enter the Destination Directory Number Destination DN is only ...

Page 178: ... directly to voice mail and on a direct DID DNIS call to a DN that forwards to voice mail before it is answered by the DN If a DID DNIS call is answered by a station and then transferred to a DN that forwards to voice mail the mail box number of the DID DNIS number or the forwarding DN s mail box number will be sent to voice mail per Program 579 01 If this VMID code is not set direct DID DNIS call...

Page 179: ... values Enable or Disable default 02 DISA Code Enter DISA security code Only required if DISA Security Code is marked as necessary Possible values Up to 15 digits default no value 03 Response Timer Choose the time in seconds the CTX will wait before answering an incoming DISA call Possible values 0 30 default 5 04 Idle Timer Choose the time in seconds the CTX will wait for the first DTMF tones aft...

Page 180: ...ht 3 Enter T1 card location in Shelf Slot field xxyy The selected slot requires a DTU Card xx Cabinet 01 07 yy Slot 01 10 or click the following buttons List to view a summary list of programmed Trunks Copy to T1 trunk equipment 4 Enter values for Program 315 5 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION Tenant Number Select the Tenant number for which the Intercept Destinations should be assigned Possible val...

Page 181: ...ter data as XXYYZZ XX cabinet 01 07 YY slot 01 10 ZZ analog trunk circuit 01 08 or ZZ T1channel 01 24 Cabinet numbers CTX100 Select 01 for Base and Expansion cabinet CTX670 Select 01 for Base and 02 07 respectively for each Expansion cabinet Slot numbers CTX100 Select 01 04 for Base slots and 05 08 for Expansion slots CTX670 Select 01 08 for Base slots and 01 10 for Expansion slots 01 Coding Forma...

Page 182: ...rom the Channel Group you entered Delete Delete an Trunk 3 Enter data 4 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION Channel Group Enter the BRI channel Group Number Possible values 1 32 CTX28 CTX100 1 48 CTX670 Basic 1 128 CTX670 Exp default no value 01 Equipment Number Enter the equipment number xxyyzz to which the ISDN BRI Trunk is to be assigned Example If the RBUU is installed in cabinet shelf 5 slot 3 ent...

Page 183: ... Capability Table on page 24 Possible values Enable or Disable default 09 Bearer Svc Unrestricted 64K Enable one of the unrestricted capabilities See Table 6 1 Bearer Capability Table on page 24 Possible values Enable default or Disable bearer capabilities for the channel group Possible values Enable default or Disable 10 Bearer Svc Unrestricted 56K 11 Bearer Svc Unrestricted 2x64K 12 Outgoing B C...

Page 184: ...subscriber 1 Telephone number should be consistent with D channel data If no data is entered in this field any previously programmed information is lost Possible values Up to 10 digits default no value 21 Trunk Subscriber 2 Enter the telephone number for subscriber number 2 If no data is entered in this field any previously programmed information is lost Possible values Up to 10 digits default no ...

Page 185: ...ese are normally set to default Note PRI ILGs and OLGs are assigned using Call by Call on page 6 29 Therefore ILG and OLG must be set to 0 1 Complete the PRI Trunks Record Sheet on page D 29 2 From the Program Menu click Trunk ISDN PRI 3 Enter Channel Group number or click one of the following buttons List View a summary list of programmed Trunks Create Assign a new Trunk with default settings Cop...

Page 186: ...on In North America the choices are 1 Bellcore National ISDN 4 Bellcore National ISDN NT or 5 Q Sig Use IP for BIUP Q IP Qsig Use QSIG for RPTU BPTU PRI Qsig Possible values National ISDN ETSI TTC National ISDN Nortel or Q Sig default None 03 ILG ISDN and IP Qsig need to have Trunk Group assignments to process the calls being received If multiple trunk groups are used within the Channel Group then...

Page 187: ...umber B map is used See Table 6 2 Possible values Channel Number B default Channel Number H Slot Map B or Slot Map H 19 Bearer Svc Multirate Unrestricted The Bearer Capabilities 384k Unrestricted H0 1536k Unrestricted H11 1920k Unrestricted Restricted Digital Info Trunk Video and Unrestricted Multirate are not used and should remain disabled See Table 6 2 Possible values Enable or Disable default ...

Page 188: ...ayer 1 is interrupted for less than 90 seconds CTX will keep the current calls open This feature is available with Strata CTX R2 2 or higher and CTX WinAdmin R2 2G0 or higher Possible values Enable default or Disable 29 2 B channel Transfer Enable this option to allow 2 B channel conference on PRI calls This allows to PRI channels to be connected in the same conference or Tandem call Note This opt...

Page 189: ...to use fewer B channels to perform the equivalent services of the discrete counterpart This sharing the B channels on a call by call basis can save the user money To accomplish CBC services each facility needs to be defined its related Line Group assigned and minimum and maximum values for the services provided These service parameters may be set for three different time zones thus allowing fewer ...

Page 190: ...28 CTX670 Exp default 0 07 OLG Specify the OLG for this facility Possible values 0 32 CTX100 0 50 CTX670 Basic 0 128 CTX670 Exp default 0 08 Min Calls Zone 1 Select the minimum number of Bch in Time Zone 1 Possible values 0 47 default 0 09 Max Calls Zone 1 Select the maximum number of Bch in Time Zone 1 Possible values 0 47 default 47 10 Min Calls Zone 2 Select the minimum number of Bch in Time Zo...

Page 191: ...rom the PSTN 1 Complete the B Channel Select Record Sheet on page D 31 2 From the Program Menu click Trunk ISDN B Channel The ISDN B Channel Assignments screen displays shown right 3 Enter the Equipment Number or click List to see a summary of progammed circuits 4 Click the B Channel numbers that you want to activate see Table 6 3 below for T1 and E1 B Channel default settings 5 Click Submit Table...

Page 192: ...no value 01 Equipment Number Enter the ISDN RPTU equipment number as xxyyzz Possible values xx Cabinet 01 yy 03 05 or 07 and zz Channel 01 is always used to assign RPTU parameters or xx Cabinet 02 10 yy 01 03 or 05 and zz Channel 01 is always used to assign RPTU parameters default no value Example If the RPTU is installed in cabinet shelf 5 slot 3 enter 050301 Equipment numbers are required when a...

Page 193: ...ginate calls FIELD DESCRIPTION OLG Number Enter the OLG Number Possible values 1 32 CTX100 1 50 CTX670 Basic 1 128 CTX670 Exp default no value 01 Default Number Enter the telephone number to use by default when originating a call This is the number that the PSTN has registered for billing purposes Possible values Up to 10 ASCII characters default no value 02 Number Prefix Enter the prefix telephon...

Page 194: ...t no value 01 Source Type Specify the type of circuit used for outgoing calls 1 PDN 2 GCO 3 Pooled Line Possible values Primary DN 0 99999 Group CO 1 128 or Pool Line Group 1 128 default no value 02 Source Number Specify the number of the source type selected PDN GCO or Pooled Line Possible values 1 32 CTX100 1 50 CTX670 Basic 1 128 CTX670 Exp default no value 03 DID Number Specify the number to b...

Page 195: ...S ILG screen displays shown right 3 In the 00 DID DNIS Incoming Line Group ILG field click Create or from the drop down menu select a DID DNIS ILG to edit Note Only DID DNIS ILGs appear in the drop down box See table below for screen fields and field descriptions FIELD DESCRIPTION 01 ILG Type Select analog for RDDU or RDTU interface or ISDN for RPTU interface 11 DID DNIS Digit Length Select the nu...

Page 196: ...ick Create to create a block of DID DNIS numbers The numbers are created in consecutive order The Create DID DNIS Numbers screen displays shown right Specify the first number in the DID DNIS block Note The quantity of digits must match the quantity of digits assigned to the selected ILG refer back to DID DNIS Digit Length on the previous screen Specify the DID DNIS Number block size that should be...

Page 197: ...selecting DID DNIS ringing destination assignments click Submit to register them in the CTX database 6 After creating DID DNIS ringing destinations click Next to assign DID DNIS Voice Mail ID codes These VM codes are optional and are only used if DID DNIS numbers have unique VM boxes to call forward to or ring directly to FIELD DESCRIPTION GCO Key Group If a Group CO Key is selected all selected D...

Page 198: ...igit Range below This selection will override any GCO or Pool Key Group assignment made in this Program or Program 304 ILG assignments Set the Dialing Digits range Select the method in which dialing digit ringing destinations should be created Use DNIS as Destination the destination digits for each DID DNIS number will be the same as the DID DNIS number This option is normally used when the DID DN...

Page 199: ...ntly for DTMF in band or SMDI Voice Mail integration DTMF VMID Select to set VMID code assignments for DTMF voice mail integration SMDI VMID Select to set VMID code assignments for SMDI voice mail integration All Select to set VMID code assignments for DTMF and SMDI voice mail integration Note DTMF and SMDI Voice Mail integration will not function simultaneously on CTX Set the VMID range Select th...

Page 200: ...Trunks Trunk DID DNIS Setup Wizard 6 40 Strata CTX Programming Part 2 CTX WinAdmin Programming 6 04 ...

Page 201: ...buttons List to view data list window Copy to Attendant group numbers 4 Enter Program 404 data 5 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Attendant Group Member Select the Attendant Group Member Number Possible values 1 CTX100 CTX670 Basic 1 8 CTX670 Exp default no value 01 Call Distribution Method Select the Call Distribution Method for attendant console Possible values Most Idle First default Next Avai...

Page 202: ...nt s Voice Mail ID code If no data is entered in this field any previous entries are overwritten Possible values Up to 10 digits default no value 07 ICI1 16 ICI10 ILG1 ILG2 ILG3 ILG4 For 07 ICI1 16 ICI10 select ILG Assignments for ICI Groups Assign the 1st ILG to ICI Groups 1 10 Assign the 2nd ILG to ICI Groups 1 10 Assign the 3rd ILG to ICI Groups 1 10 Assign the 4th ILG to ICI Groups 1 10 Note E...

Page 203: ...e assigned destination from the table 3 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION 01 Day Night Mode Select the time of day mode Day1 Day2 Night from the table below Possible values Day1 Day2 Night default no value 02 Called Number Index Emergency Call Group Number 1 4 The system will hunt through these in numerical order to find an available emergency destination Possible values 1 4 default no value 03 Emerg...

Page 204: ...Attendant 400 Emergency Call Destination Assignment 7 4 Strata CTX Programming Part 2 CTX WinAdmin Programming 6 04 ...

Page 205: ...System IP Data Assignment Prerequisite Program This command assigns IP data to the system 1 From the Program Menu click IP Telephone System IP Data The Trunk System IP data Assignment screen displays shown right 2 Enter Program 150 data 3 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION 01 Automatic Assignment of Station ID Enable Automatic Assignment of Station ID when the IPT has no station ID In program 250 FB04...

Page 206: ...ely Possible values Enable or Disable default 04 TOS Field Type If 03 Diffserv is enabled select DSCP Differentiated Service Format or TOS Type Of Service format Then if TOS is selected set the packet priority level in 05 TOS Precedence Type Then if DSCP is selected set the packet priority level in 06 DSCP Possible values Tos default or Dscp 05 TOS Precedence Type If TOS is selected in 04 TOS Fiel...

Page 207: ... Effort is not recommended for VoIP Possible values BestEffort or Voice default 09 IP CTX Identifier Enter a CTX Node ID if more than one CTX Node is on the IP Network This can be the same as the Qsig Network Node ID used for this system if it is in a CTX Qsig Network but the two IDs are not related in software logic This ID must match the Node number programmed in the IP telephone using 369Hold 2...

Page 208: ...figuration screen displays shown right 2 Enter Program 151 data 3 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION Cabinet Slot Number Enter the cabinet and slot number of the BIPU to be configured Note BIPUs must first be installed using PRG100 System Card Assignment BIPUs can be installed in the slots listed Possible values Slots 01 08 CTX100 and CTX670 Basic 01 06 CTX670 Exp IP Address Enter the BIPU IP Address ...

Page 209: ... values for G 711 codecs The default values in Voice Packet Table 2 are the recommended values for G 729A codecs If the codec selected for an IP telephone in Program 250 08 is switched from the default G 711 to G 729A the table used for the IPT is automatically switched from Table 1 to Table 2 in Program 250 07 However switching back to the G 711 requires that you manually switch back to the Table...

Page 210: ...ential recommended 03 Jitter Buffer Length The default values for the selected codec is recommended If the voice quality is not as expected you can change the jitter buffer length Possible values 0 250 The default values are G 711 100msec G 729A 40msec 04 Max Acceptable Delay Not available in Release 2 0 05 Measurement Period Not available in Release 2 0 06 Packet Loss Ratio Not available in Relea...

Page 211: ... ID for each IP telephone must contain the CTX Node ID PDN Possible values Up to five digits 02 Station IP Address Type Select the Station IP Address to be static fixed or dynamic in which case it obtains an IP address from a DHCP server Possible values Fix or Any default 03 Station IP Address Enter the Station static IP Address if a static address is needed per Station IP Address Type set in 02 a...

Page 212: ...n the G 729A codec is selected in 08 Audio Codec below the default values in Program 152 01 Table 2 should be used Important When switching the IP telephone from the G 711 to the G 729 codec the first time the CTX will automatically switch the Voice Packet Table from Table 1 to Table 2 Possible values 1 128 CTX100 and CTX670 Basic 1 256 CTX670 Exp 08 Audio Codec Select the audio codec that should ...

Page 213: ... allows the abort operation Aborting the update process is allowed only in two phases Getting the update file and Resetting The Abort All button is available when an update is in progress You can click on Abort All to abort all updates starting with the one is currently processing If abort operation is not allowed at the time the message Please wait while system has a chance to abort appears All p...

Page 214: ...ndow when user clicks on External FTP on the BIPU IPT pages This eliminates the need to enter the same FTP information for External FTP servers each time the BIPU IPT program update is run BIPU Program Update Prerequisites 1 Make sure that the networking devices between BIPU and the FTP server meet the requirements for IP CTX min 100Mb s switching hub s 2 Create an account on the machine designate...

Page 215: ... used as the external FTP server Data Directory This is the folder on the Smart Media card where the update file is stored The virtual directory Path property indicates the physical location where the update file is stored File Name Enter the name of the updated file vmlinus FIELD DESCRIPTION FTP Account User Name Enter the name of a valid user account on the external FTP server Password Enter the...

Page 216: ...chine 4 The FTP server machine IP address should be configured such that is visible by the BIPU IP address Programming 1 From the Program Menu click IP Telephone IPT Program Update The IPT Program Update screen displays shown right 2 Select BIPU card slot 3 Select IPTs to be updated 4 Repeat step 2 and 3 for multiple BIPU IPT updates 5 Enter the FTP information 6 Click Start to begin the IPT Progr...

Page 217: ...irtual numbers They can be used in CTI and Voice Mail applications In ACD Pilot Numbers are used as ACD group numbers In Voice Mail applications Pilot DNs are used to call directly to or transfer calls directly to specific voice mail boxes this is done by setting VM as the alternate destination and using the VMID to send the call to a specific VM box Maximum Pilot DNs CTX100 R1 00 R1 01 5 max R1 0...

Page 218: ... mail boxes this is done by setting VM as the alternate destination and using the VMID to send the call to a specific VM box Possible values Maximum characters for Pilot DNs CTX100 R1 00 R1 01 5 max R1 02 100 Max CTX670 Basic R1 00 R1 01 10max R1 02 200max CTX670 with BBMS BEXS R1 00 R1 01 32max R1 02 256max 01 Alternate Destination Calls to the Pilot DN will be routed to the Alternate Destination...

Page 219: ...t 03 Message Desk Number Enable to send the SMDI Message Desk Number 001 in the SMDI packet otherwise 000 for a station call or the 3 digit CO line number is sent Possible values Enable or Disable default 04 Output of CLASS ANI and DNIS Enable to include Caller ID ANI numbers in SMDR records Possible values Enable or Disable default 05 Calling Number Digits Sent to VM Select how many calling numbe...

Page 220: ...aracters default 91 15 Retrieve Messages Enter DTMF VM ID string for calls arriving at the voice mail to retrieve messages Possible values Up to 4 ASCII characters default 92 16 Voice Main DN Use a VM Pilot DN as a transfer destination Possible values Up to 7 ASCII characters default no value 17 Length of VM ID Select the number of characters in VM ID string Possible values 1 10 default 10 18 SMDI...

Page 221: ...This feature is available only with CTX Release 1 3 or higher software and with CTX WinAdmin Release 1 3 or higher software Possible values Up to 5 digits default no value 01 Control Method Specify In band or SMDI integration Select SMDI for Remote voice mail Possible values Inband or SMDI default no value 02 Send A D Tone Select whether Strata CTX sends A or D tone when a station connecting to vo...

Page 222: ... Restriction of and controls user s access to vertical service codes from the central office such as Camp On and Call Forwarding DR is always applied to calls originated through LCR and may be applied to calls originated through Trunk Group Access Individual Trunk Access CO Key Group CO Key Pooled Line Key and Strata Net private networking Special screening tables allow restriction of calls placed...

Page 223: ...hich calls are connected or rejected as a result of DR Facility dials outside number Access Method Consult DR LCR Screening Table Consult DR OLG Screening Table Digit Manipulation Digit Manipulation DR Table Action DR Table Action Exception Table Action Exception Table Action Connect to OLG Reject Call LCR DR Applies to OLG Stop LCR DTA Yes No Allow Deny Allow Deny Deny Allow Allow Deny 5944 ...

Page 224: ...r OLG Table An OLG specific DR Screening Table is used when a call is originated through a Line Key Pooled Line Key Group CO Key Trunk Group Access Code or Direct Trunk Access Code and a CO line is chosen that requires DR The decision to apply DR to an OLG is made in 306 Outgoing Line Groups on page 6 4 If the OLG does not require DR the call is connected to the desired line and all dialed digits ...

Page 225: ...on Table Assignment Once a DR Table has been established for a DRL its exception table can be created using 534 DRL Exception Table Assignment on page 9 34 Exceptional DR Tables are optional Dial Strings in Exception tables my be as long as 11 digits If a field technician wanted to deny access to every office code in the 617 area code except Directory Assistance he would first create a deny table ...

Page 226: ...using the Guide page Note Every Guide Page has Back and Next buttons to help you navigate to the previous and next programs in a group The Program at the end of a group has a Guide Page button instead of a Next button to take you to the main Destination Restriction Guide Page DR Dialing Setup Program 530 DR LCR Screening table shown right Use this program to define special dialing codes that are n...

Page 227: ...Centrex PBX line access code Bypass or Skip and Apply DR It is also used to assign OLG to this table and or enable centres assume 9 dialing Program 117 Public Dial Plan Digit Analysis shown right Use this program to prevent standard telephone users from avoiding DR by sending DTMF tones to the PSTN before DR analysis is complete In LCR applications it allows calls to cut through to the PSTN immedi...

Page 228: ...igit strings from one DR Exception table to another DR Exception table 534 Used to add or delete digit strings from DR Exception Tables and copy selected digit strings from one DR Exception table to another DR Exception Table Table 9 1 DRL Dial String Template DRL Allow Deny Exception Dial String Comments DRL1 Deny Nothing Deny nothing so all calling is allowed DRL10 Allow Nothing Allow nothing so...

Page 229: ...min Programming 6 04 9 13 Services DR Class of Service Setup Program 103 Class of Service COS Use this screen to set COS options that are related to DR and other outgoing call features Program 200 Station Data Set the COS options that are related to DR and other outgoing call features ...

Page 230: ...ss of Service Setup override codes for DRLs and other related features Override code digit length must be defined in Program 105 15 System Parameters This feature is described as Travelling Class Override in the telephone user guide Program 509 System Speed Dial DRL level Set the DRL COS FRL and OPL level that should be applied when users dial outgoing calls using system speed This must be enabled...

Page 231: ...tination Restriction Guide Page Strata CTX Programming Part 2 CTX WinAdmin Programming 6 04 9 15 Services Program 306 Outgoing Line Groups Set Station options that are related to DR and other outgoing call features ...

Page 232: ...ndant Tie trunk DISA trunk DID trunk etc The dial string is identified as an LCR call by the presence of the LCR Feature Access Code typically The LCR Access Code is removed and the remaining external digits are processed DESTINATION RESTRICTION DR CONNECTION TIME OF DAY ROUTE ANALYSIS LCR Receive dialed digits Home area code included Allow LCR DR Insert home area code Stop Select Routing Analysis...

Page 233: ...me and day values for LCR separate from those for the general system One day can be divided into three zones and each day can be categorized as a Weekday Weekend or Holiday Connection Selection of a Route Choice Table begins the process of actually connecting the call to an outgoing trunk Each Route Choice Table consists of six Route Definitions which operate in terminal hunt fashion to select an ...

Page 234: ...R Screening Table Use this program to define special dialing codes that are normally dialed in front of telephone numbers example 82 67 It defines what DR and LCR action should be applied after users dial the special code Bypass or Skip and Apply DR Program 117 Public Dial Plan Digit Analysis Use this program to prevent standard telephone users from circumventing DR by sending DTMF tones to the PS...

Page 235: ...LCR Local Route Plan Assignments Use this program to select which LCR route plan is used for local calls Programs 521 and 522 Route Plan Digit Analysis Table Use this program to assign Analysis and Exception digits digit strings to route plan tables This screen enables you to view add and delete Analysis Digits and Exception Digits ...

Page 236: ...ute Definition and Modified Digits Assignments Use these programs to assign OLG groups and modified digit tables to Route Definitions Program 524 Route Choice Table Assignments Use this program to assign Route Definitions to Route Choice Tables Note Double click a row to activate the Add Modify and Delete buttons ...

Page 237: ...e The tables are dynamic because you can click on any route plan on the 523 LCR Route Schedule Assignment screen and notice the table information change to pertain to that route plan Route Plan Choice Click this button to view route plans and route choice This table combines all information found in the Route Plan Analysis Digits table and Route Choice Definition table on a per Route Plan basis Ro...

Page 238: ...ys of the Week Assignments Use this program to assign each day of the week as a Weekday Weekend or Holiday Program 529 LCR Route Time Zone Assignments Use this program to define Route Plan day types and time zones Program 527 LCR Holiday Assignments Use this program to assign which days of the year should follow LCR Holiday routing assignments ...

Page 239: ...WinAdmin Programming 6 04 9 23 Services LCR COS and Station Setup Program 103 Class of Service Use this program to enable or disable LCR in COS feature sets Program 200 Station Data Use this program to assign stations to COS feature sets and LCR station groups ...

Page 240: ...ment Record Sheets on page D 36 6 Click Submit 520 LCR Local Route Plan Assignment Prerequisite Program None There are 64 LCR route plans This assignment is used to select which LCR route plan should be used to route local calls The Local Route Plan which must be defined in the route definition assignment determines which CO line group is used for local outgoing calls FIELD SUMMARY 01 Local Area C...

Page 241: ...oute Plan Analysis Table may have 1280 members A digit string can only be in one table at a time Possible values Digits may include wild cards X and N where X 0 9 and N 2 9 default no value 01 Route Plan Number Enter the Route Plan number to which to assign the Analysis Digits Note Entering 0 deletes the Analysis Digits from the table to which they had been assigned FIELD DESCRIPTION 00Exception R...

Page 242: ...r Program 526 data 5 Click Submit 524 Route Table to Route Definition Assignment Prerequisite Program 525 below This command defines up to six possible Route Definitions for a given Route Table FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Route Choice Table Enter the Route Choice Table to be defined Possible values 1 128 01 Route Definition 1 Enter Route Definitions to be assigned to this Route Table Possible values 1 12...

Page 243: ...ossible values 1 128 default 1 1 128 default 1 Select the Digit Modification number associated with this Route Definition FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Digit Modification Index Select the Digit Modification Index used by the LCR Route Choice table to determine the digit modification treatment to be applied Leading digits of a dialed number may be deleted leading and trailing digits may be added to the dial...

Page 244: ...s 3 Types of Day x 3 Times of Day x 16 LCR Groups FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Route Plan Enter the Route Plan Number to build a schedule indexed by Time of Day Type of Day and LCR Group Possible values 1 64 default no value 01 Type of Day Select the Type of Day Possible values Weekday default Weekend or Holiday 02 LCR Time of Day Select the Time Zone Possible values Time Zone 1 Time Zone 2 or Time Zone 3...

Page 245: ...f the week as weekdays weekend days or holidays for LCR FIELDD DESCRIPTION 01 Monday Select the Day Type to assign to this day Possible values Weekday default Weekend or Holiday 02 Tuesday 03 Wednesday 04 Thursday 05 Friday 06 Saturday Select the Day Type to assign to this day Weekday Weekend default or Holiday 07 Sunday Select the Day Type to assign to this day Weekday Weekend default or Holiday ...

Page 246: ...n FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Holiday Enter Date YYYYMMDD A maximum of 128 dates is allowed Possible values YYYY Year MM Month and DD Day default no value 01 Add Delete Choose to add or delete this date from the holiday table Expired dates remain in the table unless deleted Possible values Add or Delete default FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Route Plan Select the LCR Route Plan Number to assign to this time zone P...

Page 247: ...one This command screens dialed digits for access codes such as Carrier Identification Codes or Behind Centrex PBX access codes Used only in LCR calls FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Screening Dial String Enter the string of external digits to be screened Possible values Up to 7 ASCII characters default no value 01 Add String to Table Add the Screening Dial String to the DR LCR Screening Table Possible value...

Page 248: ... Possible values 0 5 0 delete default 0 FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Outgoing Line Group Enter the OLG Number Possible values 1 32 CTX100 1 50 CTX670 Basic 1 128 CTX670 Exp default no value 01 Behind Centrex Access Code Enter the access code expected by an attached Centrex PBX Possible values Up to 8 ASCII characters default no value 02 Add or Delete Code Add or Delete the Code entered above Leaving the f...

Page 249: ...the Destination Restriction DR Table Type using this command 533 DR Level Table Assignment Prerequisite Program None This program adds or deletes entries in the DR Table associated with the DRL entered in Step 3 above FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 DRL Number Select the DRL Number Possible values 1 16 default no value 01 Type of Table Specify whether this DR Table is an Allow Table or Deny Table Possible va...

Page 250: ...lick Services LCR DR DRL Table View See Table Views on page 2 8 for table functionality FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Destination Restriction Level Enter the DRL for which you want to populate an Exception Table Possible values 1 16 default no value 01 Dial String Add the dial string you wish to be treated as an exception Possible values 1 7 digits may include wild cards X and N where X 0 9 and N 2 9 defau...

Page 251: ...ning Table View Click Services LCR DR Centrex PBX Screening Table View See Table Views on page 2 8 for table functionality Account Codes Program Number s 570 506 and 571 Assign Account Code data to Strata CTX 1 Complete the Strata Net Private Networking on page 9 39 2 Click Services LCR DR Account Codes 3 Enter Program 570 data 4 Enter Program 506 data Click List to view a summary list of programm...

Page 252: ...ge 9 36 are registered Possible values 4 15 default 4 02 Registered Digit Length The Registered Digit Length sets a number for the digits to be entered to make a complete accounting code entry Note The Registered Digit Length must be greater than or equal to the Verified Digit Length Possible values 4 15 default 6 FIELD DESCRIPTION Account Code Enter a valid accounting code that the user will be e...

Page 253: ... LCR DR DR Override by System Speed Dial 2 Select the COS DRL FRL and QPL override values 3 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION 01 Exception Number 1 Enter a Forced Account Code Exception Possible values Up to 4 digits Exception 1 default 911 Exception 2 4 default no value Note One of the assigned exception numbers should be 911 Exception Numbers for Forced Account Code fields cannot be duplicated 02 E...

Page 254: ...ride Index Select the COS Override index Possible values 1 16 default no value 01 COS Override Code Select the COS Override Code as entered by users If no data is entered in this field any previously entered data is erased Possible values Up to 8 ASCII characters default no value 02 Set COS Select COS number for this override code Possible values 1 32 default 1 03 Set DRL Select DRL number for thi...

Page 255: ...nd that New nodes can be added to the network as business needs dictate The use of QSIG does not impose the use of a specific network topology and it can be used with any network configuration meshed star main and satellite etc Toshiba like most of its competitors has chosen to implement QSIG over Primary Rate Interface Strata Net supports QSIG Basic Call Control that allows it to interoperate wit...

Page 256: ...network If the Network DN is to be a simple concatenation with no overlap the Overlap Code field is left blank All Node IDs local and remote must be defined as such in the Flexible Numbering Plan The following are examples of linked and overlapped Node IDs Linked Node ID 789 Extension 2345 Overlap Code BLANK Network DN 7892345 Overlapped Node ID 789 Network DN 789345 Overlap Code 2 Local Extension...

Page 257: ...ch require two tables one to translate from the local level to the network level for outgoing calls and one to translate from network to local level for incoming calls Network Class of Service is an exception for two reasons First at the originating node each station is assigned a Network Class of Service there is no translation The terminating node does contain a table to translate the received N...

Page 258: ...igits and the OLG number and Channel Group number used to access Node 2 The record in Node 1 will include the ILG number and Channel Group number of the Strata Net trunk on which the call was received and the PSTN trunk to which it was connected The record format and conditions are the same as for a single node system using the new format adopted for Strata CTX Station to station calls across Stra...

Page 259: ...prompted for his security code The same operation may be programmed for PhDNs in Station Programming Message Waiting The voice mail system can control message waiting indications in distant switches by accessing the remote node via Node ID registering the Message Waiting Feature Access Code and specifying the desired station Automated Attendant Automated attendant calls to the voice mail may be tr...

Page 260: ...he CTX Attendant Console and Digital Telephones must have access to each CTX by LAN WAN and requires the IP addresses of each node CTX Figure 2 is a BLF DSS networking flow diagram It shows you the types of connections required between the BLF servers the Strata CTXs and the CTX Attendant Console Figure 2 BLF DSS Networking Note The Node ID must be independent of the Station DNs for Network BLF to...

Page 261: ...dant Console on the following pages Remote CTX100 Program 916 Set IP Address 192 168 16 44 Program 803 Log Device 400 BLF Port 11 Progra 801 BLF Server Port 6000 Program 916 Set IP Address 192 168 17 43 Program 803 Log Device 400 BLF Port 11 Program 801 BLF Server Port 6000 Program 916 Set IP Address 192 168 18 53 Program 803 Log Device 400 BLF Port 11 Program 801 BLF Server Port 6000 QSIG QSIG Pr...

Page 262: ... 14 3 From the Program menu select Services Networking Node ID to set the Primary Node ID Refer to 656 Node ID Assignment on page 9 54 4 From the Program menu select System I O Device Refer to Program 803 SMDR SMDI CTI Port Assignments on page 4 31 00 Logical Device No 400 BLF 01 Device Connection LAN 02Device Port No 11 5 Define the LAN Device port number 11 in the example above Select System I O...

Page 263: ...d remote CTXs 4 Enter the Port Number 6000 5 In the Name field enter the Node Identified For example names such as Dallas Chicago etc depending on where the remote CTXs are located 6 Enter the Refresh rate This is the frequency that the software will poll the remote site 7 Click Add 8 Enter the data for the other nodes then click OK Notes When you make the directory in the CTX Attendant Console an...

Page 264: ...168 16 44 Program 803 Log Device 400 BLF Port 11 Progra 801 BLF Server Port 6000 Program 670 Assign Remote Nodes Data Program 916 Set IP Address 192 168 17 43 Program 803 Log Device 400 BLF Port 11 Program 801 BLF Server Port 6000 Program 670 Assign Primary Remote Node Data CTX100 Program 916 Set IP Address 192 168 18 53 Program 803 Log Device 400 BLF Port 11 Program 801 BLF Server Port 6000 Progr...

Page 265: ...imary Node ID Refer to 656 Node ID Assignment on page 9 54 4 From the Program menu select System I O Device Refer to Program 803 SMDR SMDI CTI Port Assignments on page 4 31 00 Logical Device No 400 BLF 01 Device Connection LAN 02 Device Port No 11 5 Define the LAN Device port number 11 in the example above Select System I O Device select the LAN Device tab Refer to 801 Network Jack LAN Device Assi...

Page 266: ...ortant See steps for programming Network DSS from CTX WinAdmin on the following page Remote CTX100 Program 916 Set IP Address 192 168 16 44 Program 803 Log Device 500 DSS Port 12 Progra 801 BLF Server Port 3000 Program 670 Assign Remote Nodes Data Program 916 Set IP Address 192 168 17 43 Program 803 Log Device 500 DSS Port 12 Program 801 BLF Server Port 3000 Program 670 Assign Primary Remote Node ...

Page 267: ...Server Port No 3000 05 08 Client IP 1 4 No Default 09 Client Port No Default 10 Read Retry No 1 11 Write Retry No 1 Select FB01 Protocol to UDP and FB04 Server Port No to 3000 FB04 is the DSS Server Port All other parameter can have defaults 6 Make sure the Remote Node IP address and Network DSS port Number are consistent From the Program Menu select Services Networking Remote Node Data Assignment...

Page 268: ...External Ring Repeat Call Transfer Flexible Numbering Call Transfer With Camp on Intercept Call Waiting Least Cost Routing Caller Identification Message Waiting Class Of Service Offhook Camp on Conference On Hold Outgoing Call Conferencing Recall Treatment Consultation Hold Manual Speed Dial System Station Credit Card Calling Station CO Line Access Day Night Modes Station To Station Connection Dia...

Page 269: ... directly over two copper pairs to a maximum distance of 738 feet See the Strata CTX Installation and Maintenance Manual for pin configurations and other details Strata Net Programming Overview Follow the sequences below to program Strata Net Step 1 Basic Incoming Network Calls 1 Establish the Node ID as part of the Flexible Numbering Plan Program 102 Note Node ID is located under 01 Feature Name ...

Page 270: ...e used for administering Strata Net Possible values Up to 6 digits default no value Primary Overlap Code Enter the Overlap Code associated with the Primary Node ID An Overlap Code is the string of digits that replaces the Node ID to continue call processing Possible values Up to 4 digits default no value 02 Node ID 2 Enter Node ID 2 for this node Possible values Up to 6 digits default no value Ove...

Page 271: ...ta requires R1 3 and higher 1 Click Services Networking Remote Node Data 2 Enter Program 670 data 3 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION Remote Node ID Enter the Remote Node ID for this node Possible values Up to 6 digits default no value Remote Node IP Address Enter the remote node IP address Possible values Up to 15 digits default no value Remote Node Port Number Enter remote node port number Possible...

Page 272: ...add to the Private Routing Plan Analysis Table Click List to see a summary list of programmed Node IDs or click Copy to copy data from an existing Node ID 4 Select the Private Route Choice Table in which to add the Node ID entered in Step 3 above Possible values are 1 64 0 Delete and default 0 5 Click Submit Private Route Choice Definition System Availability Not available with CTX28 Program Numbe...

Page 273: ...his command assigns Digit Modification Tables for Private Networking FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Pvt Ntwk Route Choice Table Number Select the Private Network Route Choice Table Number Possible values 1 64 default no value 01 06 Route Definition Tables Select Route Definition Tables 1 6 to be used for this Private Network Route Choice Possible values 1 64 0 delete default FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Private Net...

Page 274: ... no translation of Outgoing Network COS FIELD DESCRIPTION Ntwk COS Enter the Network COS to be mapped Possible values 1 32 default no value 01 Local COS Enter the Local COS to be used in place of the received Network COS Possible values 1 32 default no value 02 Off hook Call Announce Choose whether an incoming call with this Network COS can activate OCA Possible values Enable or Disable default 03...

Page 275: ...Node ID This function is transparent to the caller and the dialed party See Example In Program 661 enter a Network DN followed by it s node MD Repeat this process for each DN FIELD DESCRIPTION Type Select the Network DRL FRL QPL type Possible values Outbound or Inbound default no value Outbound maps a local DRL FRL QPL to a Network DRL FRL QPL Inbound maps a Network DRL FRL QPL to a local DRL FRL ...

Page 276: ...ut do not assign overlap codes The networking tables shows the DN numbers and node ID that have been assigned in this table 219 Network DSS Notify Data Delete System Availability Not available with CTX28 This program lets you disable the DSS function for the node ID entered in this screen Important Don t use this program unless requested by Toshiba Technical Support 1 Click Services Networking Net...

Page 277: ...P Address Route 2 Enter the IP Address of the remote BIPU Q IP that should be used if all channels in the first BIPU Q route is busy or disabled Possible values 0 255 03 BIPU Q IP Address Route 3 Enter the IP Address of the remote BIPU Q IP that should be used if all channels in BIPU Q Route 1 and 2 are busy or disabled Possible values 0 255 04 BIPU Q IP Address Route 4 Enter the IP Address of the...

Page 278: ...pressing the reset button on the BIPU to assure the changes take effect 1 Click Services Networking Network Over IP 2 Click Detailed Info tab 3 Enter Program 672 data 4 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION Remote Node ID Node ID of remote CTX connected to this CTX with BIUP Q IP networking Possible values Up to six digits 01 IP Protocol Type Select the desired IP protocol to be used by the BIUP Q1A at t...

Page 279: ...ult 06 Audio Codec Select the desired audio codec type Important G 711 must be used for transmission of end to end DTMF signaling G 711 provides the highest voice quality but requires the most bandwidth This parameter must match on both nodes of an end to end connection on the IP network Possible values G711 default or G729A 07 DTMF Translation Select of whether DTMF translation by the Control Cha...

Page 280: ...R for System Assignment Prerequisite Program None This table translates a Network COS received as part of a Traveling Class Mark to a local Class of Service for access to local services There is no translation of Outgoing Network COS FIELD DESCRIPTION 01 Caller ID Field Include Caller ID records in SMDR 02 B Record for Abandoned Call Generate B Record for an abandoned call Possible values Enable o...

Page 281: ... Enable B Record generation for incoming calls with or without incoming SMDR being enabled Possible values Enable or Disable default 04 Abandoned Call Record Output Enable record generation for abandoned calls Incoming SMDR must be turned on Abandoned call records will be generated whether or not incoming SMDR has been set Enable or Disable default 05 Display Transferred Call Records Select whethe...

Page 282: ...l code entered thus the code may contain two parts one required and one part optional to the user 1 Complete the Call History Record Sheet on page D 51 2 Click Services Miscellaneous Behind Connection 3 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION Ckt Type Number Enter the Circuit Type and number See the Table 9 2 below Possible values Up to 6 digits default no value 01 Primary DN Enter Station DN to store call...

Page 283: ...lete the Behind Centrex Assignment Record Sheet on page D 52 below 2 Click Services Miscellaneous Behind Centrex Assignment 3 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 OLG Number Select OLG that is attached to a Centrex or other PBX Possible values 1 32 CTX100 1 50 CTX670 Basic 1 128 CTX670 Exp default no value 01 Behind Centrex Enable Behind Centrex Operation for this OLG Possible values Enable or Disabl...

Page 284: ...ram 576 data 6 Enter Program 508 data 7 Click Submit 507 Door Phone Assignment Prerequisite Program None This assignment configures Door Phone Control Boxes DDCBs and Door Phones MDFBs DDCBs can be connected to ADKU PDKU and or BDKU interface PCBs Up to three MDFBs can be connected to one DDCB A Door lock control relay may be assigned to the B output of the DDCB in place of a MDFB door phone see 5...

Page 285: ... shelf 5 slot 2 circuit 3 enter 050203 Notes This is the cabinet slot and circuit number of the BDKU BDKS or PDKU interface PCB to which the DDCB is to be connected If a PDN is assigned to the DDCB equipment number it must be deleted using Program 201 before attempting to assign the DDCB console Cabinet numbers CTX100 Select 01 for Base and Expansion cabinet CTX670 Select 01 for Base and 02 07 res...

Page 286: ...ed during the system Day1 Day2 or Night mode Possible values None default DN or Paging Group 1 4 CTX100 1 8 CTX670 Basic 1 16 CTX670 Exp Enter the Destination Number If the ring destination type is a PDN or PhDN enter the directory number If the ring destination type is Page enter the Page Group number Possible values Up to 5 ASCII characters default no value FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Tenant Number Sel...

Page 287: ...ns are assigned in 515 View BIOU Control Relay Assignments on page 9 72 This field is required if you selected BIOU in 01 Interface Type above 03 DDCB Equipment No Enter the DDCB equipment number to which the Door Lock should be assigned This is the cabinet slot and circuit number of the BDKU BDKS or PDKU interface PCB to which the DDCB is to be connected Possible values CTX28 Equipment Numbers DK...

Page 288: ... or 2 default no value Note BIOU 1 and BIOU 2 are assigned in Program 100 Card Assignment 01 BIOU Relay 1 or 5 02 BIOU Relay 2 or 6 03 BIOU Relay 3 or 7 04 BIOU Relay 4 or 8 View the function of BIOU1 control relay 1 or BIOU2 control relay 5 View the function of BIOU1 control relay 2 or BIOU2 control relay 6 View the function of BIOU1 control relay 3 or BIOU2 control relay 7 View the function of B...

Page 289: ...IOU1 Zone Relays 1 4 BIOU2 Zone Relays 5 8 Possible values 1 8 default no value 01 PG 1 16 PG 16 17 All Page Group 18 All Emergency Page Group Check the box if the selected BIOU Page Zone Relay should activate with this Page Group Possible values On or Off default 19 BGM Mute Relay Assign BIOU generic relay as the BGM mute relay This relay activates whenever the external page is in use BIOU1 Gener...

Page 290: ...cy Call Group 1 Complete the Emergency Call Group Assignment Record Sheet on page D 55 2 Click Services Enhanced 911 3 Select Program 550 data 4 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION 00 Emergency Call Group Number Specify the Emergency Call Group Possible values 1 8 default no value 01 OLG1 08 OLG8 Specify the first through eighth OLG to be chosen for an E911 call Possible values 0 32 CTX100 0 50 CTX670 ...

Page 291: ...915 These programs enable programmers to simulate system Power Off On initialize Strata CTX check software versions and set system clock and date 1 From the Program Menu click Operation System Setup 2 Click Restart CTX to reset Strata CTX or click Initialize CTX to delete programmed data and revert to default settings 3 901 CTX Version data is for viewing only 4 Set Strata CTX date and time 5 Clic...

Page 292: ... 2 Run System Initialization by clicking Initialize CTX Notes Restoring data from the SmartMedia card may take an hour or more During the restore process the telephone LCD may display date and time data This does not necessarily indicate completion of the restore process To verify completion of the restore process access the Programming Mode from a telephone and enter your password If the system e...

Page 293: ...versions may be the same when you receive it from Toshiba Standby Software DTMF BBMS BEXS BSIS Ethernet and Modem The check marks in these boxes indicate the hardware that is installed on the Strata CTX processor Notes On the CTX100 Ethernet means AETS is installed on ACTU Modem means AMDS is installed on ACTU DTMF means ARCS is installed on ACTU DREC Version Indicates the DTMF ABR software IPL Ve...

Page 294: ...most of the important Strata CTX maintenance functions such as Saving Backup and re loading the programmed database of a particular Strata CTX system Saving Event trace data files for troubleshooting problems Updating or upgrading the Strata CTX operating software version Administration and Use SmartMedia card read writer installed in or connected to a PC can be used to perform a basic format and ...

Page 295: ... SmartMedia Card so it can be removed without damaging it CAUTION Always run unmount before removing the SmartMedia card Failure to comply can cause damage to the card Transfer copies the CTX event and alarm log files from the CTX processor buffers RAM to the SmartMedia card and then clears the buffers FIELD DESCRIPTION Operation Displays the procedure selected Possible values Normal Format Forced...

Page 296: ... click on Download Upload Copy files from the CTX WinAdmin PC to the CTX Smart Media card From the Local Folder drop down select the CTX WinAdmin PC Smart Media folder and file s that should be copied to the CTX Smart Media card From the CTX Smart Media Folder drop down select the CTX Smart Media folder to which the files should be copied to then click on Upload Delete SM File Delete files stored ...

Page 297: ...isites to Remote Update The SmartMedia card must be installed in the system with a Backup of the current database default dat file Activation of the new software requires a Clear reboot operation that will drop all existing calls and will take the system out of service from 10 minutes to an hour or more depending on the system size Requires a different system software Update file provided on the T...

Page 298: ... 1B Extract Downloaded Files 1 After the file download is complete select the Open or Open Folder button on the Download Complete screen to extract open the files now or select the Close button to extract the files later Notes O The WinZip Self Extractor screen displays if you selected the Open or Open Folder button O If you selected Close double clicking the exe file later will bring up the WinZi...

Page 299: ...et started 1 At the CTX site install a SmartMedia card in the CTX670 or CTX100 processor All existing files on this SmartMedia card should be saved on a PC just in case they are needed later Notes O A SmartMedia card volume label is not necessary for CTX670 or CTX100 remote update If you use a volume label it cannot be PRGUPDATE or PRGRESCUE0 PRGRESCUE01 etc O The SmartMedia card is used to back u...

Page 300: ...ons refer to the table Program Update Screen Field Descriptions on page 10 12 9 From the Upload From Folders drop down menu on the Program Update screen select the Remote Update folder for the CTX100 or CTX670 to be updated 10 Click on Start Remote Program Update CTX service will not be interrupted during this process CAUTION Do not change the CTX Admin screen after the Update process has begun Ch...

Page 301: ...he CTX670 only the original software version is on the standby side of flash memory Do not turn CTX670 power off on at this time You must first switch the Active software from Trial to Normal If the system power is turned off on while the Active side of flash memory is in the Trial mode the original software will switch back to Active and the new software will switch back to Standby This is to pro...

Page 302: ...iginal software using this Update procedure Table 10 1 Program Update Screen Field Descriptions FIELD DESCRIPTION Upload from Folder Select the Strata CTX type Possible values CTX100_R_MXnnn CTX670_R_MXnnn Version Number Software version number displays Example A102MXnnn00 See CTX Software Identification Number of Files Displays number of files that have to be uploaded This file is static Files Up...

Page 303: ...e Progress field displays the progress of the selected function FIELD DESCRIPTION Backup Select one of the following buttons When performing a Backup you must use a formatted SmartMedia card Backup Backup Strata CTX data to SmartMedia card This creates a Default dat file under the Progdata folder of the SmartMedia card Notes Default dat is the name of the file that is created and it contains all S...

Page 304: ...ddress of CTX NIC on page 3 7 1 From the Program Menu click Operation IP Configuration 2 The following Strata CTX default address displays IP Address a b c d where a b c d 0 255 This IP Address is for the NIC Ethernet only default 192 168 254 253 192 168 255 254 is the Strata CTX modem fixed IP address for Dial up connections Do not enter this IP address on this screen Subnet Mask e f g h where e ...

Page 305: ...administration of the Strata CTX SmartMedia folders and files 1 From the Program Menu click Operation FTP User Account 2 Select the FTP Index Up to four FTP Users can be established 3 Assign the FTP User s Account Name 4 Assign the FTP User a Password 5 Enter the default folder that this FTP account is to access This should be 0 which is the root folder of the Strata CTX SmartMedia card 6 Click Su...

Page 306: ...es 1 From the Program Menu click Operation File Information 2 Select from one of the following options or click List to see a summary list of Files already programmed into the system View the file name index number name and creation and modification dates under each of the categories listed below Error Alarm Files Error Alarm Expansion Files SNMP Administrator Files CTX WinAdmin log DKT Administra...

Page 307: ...TX WinAdmin PC must send a legal community name to the CTX when attempting to connect The default community name stored in the CTX is communityName case sensitive The Strata CTX can store up to 10 community names IP Address Enter the IP Address of the Community Name Each community name is associated with an IP Address This IP address is stored in the CTX with its associated community name Possible...

Page 308: ...gram Menu click Operation MAC Address 2 Review your system serial number Note The serial number is printed on the invoice and bar code of the product shipment 3 MAC Address displays as shown to the right AABBCCDDEEFF 0 9 A F Hexadecimal values 4 Click another program from the Program Menu Administrator Level Select Administrator Level This level is to assign the community name or IP address to an ...

Page 309: ... setup Trap IPs 1 From the Program Menu click Operation Trap IP Setup 2 Select a Trap IP Index number or click Add to add a Trap IP index 3 Click Submit FIELD DESCRIPTION Community Name Enter the Name of the Community Possible values Alpha characters default no value IP Address Enter the IP Address for remote connection Possible values a b c d a 0 255 b 0 255 c 0 255 d 0 255 ...

Page 310: ... buttons Activate for license activation Cancel Activate to cancel license activation Note Cancel Issue step 3 and Cancel Activate buttons work only in Standby mode License Issue Prerequisite Program None This program enables System Administrators to issue Licenses for CTX WinAdmin users FIELD DESCRIPTION Status Status applies to both License issue and License Activate Displays Licensing Status Po...

Page 311: ...ues 0 24 default 0 Notes Enter 0 to issue or activate the license immediately or 1 24 to set the automatic delay activation feature where 1 1 hour delay 2 2 hour delay etc After the license is activated use the License Information screen below to check that all Ports and features have been activated properly FIELD DESCRIPTION CTX Release Number This is the Basic Release Number of CTX software To v...

Page 312: ...e six Expansion cabinets Number Of DTMF Receivers This identifies the number of DTMF receivers licensed The ARCS Subassembly is required on the CTX100 processor no additional hardware is required for CTX670 Number of Ports This identifies the number of Line circuits Station circuits and ISDN B channels licensed Station circuits use a license only when a PDN DDS BATI or Door Phone is assigned to th...

Page 313: ...shown right Trace Function To analyze Strata CTX problems efficiently Toshiba needs to get the event trace data and ISDN trace data These data sets enable analysis of the problems Strata CTX may experience It is helpful for troubleshooting problems that are difficult to duplicate Please contact Toshiba Technical Support to coordinate the running of the procedures that appear in this section Techni...

Page 314: ...cation program instructions in this manual 2 Verify the results by running the same test s again If the problem can be duplicated the information contained in the trace data becomes more useful 3 Unmount data to SmartMedia using Format Unmount SmartMedia on page 13 105 4 Remove the SmartMedia card from Strata CTX Use caution The SmartMedia device can be damaged if removed incorrectly 5 Insert the ...

Page 315: ...ram 906 data 7 Trace data displays in the dialog boxes 903 Start Stop Trace FIELD DESCRIPTION Start Stop Trace Click in the appropriate button to Start or Stop Message Trace Start Trace indicates that the system s trace data collection process has begun Stop indicates the trace data collection process is terminated Before removing the SmartMedia card run Program 908 See 908 SmartMedia on page 10 4...

Page 316: ...e traced xxyyzz Possible values xx Cabinet 01 07 yy Slot 01 10 zz Circuit 01 04 Trace Kind Select the trace collection level Possible values LLCI Trace Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 3 Trace State Transitions Trace ERRORS Trace Layer 2 Trace Trace Level Select the extent to which the trace collects information Possible values No Trace default Brief or Extensive FIELD DESCRIPTION Trace all ISDN Trunks Selec...

Page 317: ... the log Possible values YY Year MM Month and DD day default no value hh Hour mm Minutes and ss seconds default no value Start Rank Code Prioritize by selecting a Rank Code Possible values 1 99 default no value End Rank Code Organize by selecting an End Rank Code Possible values 1 99 default no value Error Code This field logs the number of error codes Possible values 0 9999999999 default 0 Org Co...

Page 318: ...70 stops logging data it automatically sends data to the SmartMedia card Run the Unmount command Program 908 before removing the SmartMedia card to ensure complete data transfer Memory Access Operation Prerequisite Program None This program enables you to manipulate memory settings 1 From the Program Menu click Maintenance Memory Access 2 Click the Read Memory or Write Memory button to access memo...

Page 319: ... hardware resources used for a station or line the Strata CTX system will make them busy In this case the Strata CTX system will automatically disable the card slot or card port circuit or channel The Component Status Control screen will indicate the card or port failure status with Disabled by Fault xx where xx is the status code in the table below When a digital telephone is disabled the telepho...

Page 320: ...rt that is in use the call will be disconnected Enable removes the Make Busy condition if the slot or port is manually disabled Note You cannot enable a slot or port if the system automatically disabled it The status on the screen will display Disabled by Fault Table 11 2Status Column Error Codes Component Type Status Code Description Expansion Cabinet CP Cabinet power failure Line Station Option ...

Page 321: ...led in this path CTX WinAdmin ctmc ctm c_Local DownLoad They may be opened and viewed using Excel Word or some other application Download Prerequisite Program None 1 From the Program Menu click Tools Download 2 A list of all CTX WinAdmin programs displays as shown to the right 3 Click on the program to be downloaded Selected programs are highlighted in green and the word Selected displays to the r...

Page 322: ... any inactive users after the time set in this field Possible values Maximum 999 minutes Default 120 minutes Note Set the ASP Idle time to 999 when using long CTX WinAdmin sessions in a secure environment Back Ground Color Select the background Color from the scroll down menu Possible values Aqua Yellow Sky Blue Light Sky Blue Light Blue Medium Spring Green Light Green Powder Blue Light Goldenrod ...

Page 323: ...726 Digital Solutions Division June 2004 Part 3 Telephone Button Programming Digital Business Telephone Systems ...

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Page 325: ...Microphone Handsfree Tone DTMF Back Tone Speaker Mode Tones PDN _____________________ Station Type Ext Ring Repeat Continuous DTMF Ring Over Busy Cycles Key Strip Pattern Not Used Display Language Attd Overflow Dest Key Strip Type Ringing Line Preference Adapter Trunk Test and Verify Add on Modules Off hook Preference Blind Transfer Auto Line Hold Tone Voice First Ringing Preference Mail Box Selec...

Page 326: ...ming capabilities over ranges of stations or trunks Note Telephones connected to an RDSU cannot be used to program Strata CTX Figure 13 2 shows the telephone button pad for the DKT3020 series digital telephone or IPT1020 SD Figure 13 2 DKT3010 3020 and IPT1020 SD Button Telephones 6929 Msg Spdial Redial Mic Spkr Cnf Trn Hold FB01 FB02 FB03 FB04 FB05 FB06 FB07 FB08 FB09 FB10 FB11 FB12 FB13 FB14 FB1...

Page 327: ...fter entering Program Mode To view parameter options on your telephone LCD press the desired button and press the 6FUROO or 3DJH button Each parameter shows a number to the left e g 2 DISABLE Program the desired parameter by pressing the number button in this example that corresponds to your desired parameter To enter data use the number keys To submit your program entry press ROG To confirm a sub...

Page 328: ...the next Octet in this example 168 in the IP Address press the 6SNU button Pressing 6SNU again displays the following Octet in this example 255 The following is an example from Program 200 is broken down into three sub parameters as follows COS DAY1 COS DAY2 and COS NIGHT 1 At the SELECT PARAM prompt press 2 At the COS DAY1 prompt enter a value from 1 32 3 Press 6SNU 4 At the COS DAY2 prompt enter...

Page 329: ...e for a BDKU is 017 Furthermore the Program 100 table shows us the button sequence required for programming a BDKU in the fourth row of the table 4 Press Enter and press ROG Program 100 on page 11 also informs us that an n value is required to complete the PCB assignment These n values are listed in the column titled Value s When you look in the fourth row of the Value s column there are five n va...

Page 330: ...e Button Code Parameter Assignments on page 13 41 This program assigns features and parameters to the FB buttons on your DKT telephone In this example the button on your DKT will be programmed to act as a GCO button 1 Enter programming mode See Step 1 Enter Program Mode on page 13 7 2 At the PROG prompt enter and press ROG 3 At the DN prompt enter n and press ROG 4 Press Enter to assign a GCO and ...

Page 331: ...erface from a DKT station 1 Log in by pressing ROG 4 4 4 4 4 2 At the PASSWORD prompt enter your password Default is 3 Press ROG Step 2 Enter Program Number 1 At the PROG prompt enter the three digit program code e g and press ROG 2 Programmable parameters are identified by the FB LEDs that are illuminated on the DKT Go to Choose a Button Sequence on page 13 7 Press on the related QQ button to pro...

Page 332: ...ial Plan Digit 200 Station Data 201 Station Delete 202 ISDN BRI Station 203 Change DN 204 DKT Parameters 205 DKT Feature Keys 206 Phantom DNs 207 One Touch Assignment 208 Station Timer Assignments 209 Hunting Group Assignments 210 Group Call Pickup 213 ADM Feature Keys 214 DSS Console Assignment 215 DSS Feature Keys 216 Emergency Ringdown Assignment 217 ISDN Station Data 218 Station Hunt Group Ass...

Page 333: ...d Operation Status 506 Verified Account Codes 507 Door Phone Assignment 508 Door Lock Control Assignment 509 DR Override by System Speed Dial 510 COS Override Assignment 512 SMDR for System Assignment 513 SMDR for ILG Assignment 514 SMDR for OLG Assignment 515 View BIOU Control Relay Assignment 516 Station Speed Dial 520 LCR Local Route Plan 521 LCR Route Plan Digit Analysis Assignment 522 LCR Exc...

Page 334: ... External Page 577 Caller History 579 System Voice Mail Data 580 Voice Mail Port Data 650 Behind Connection Assignment 651 Private Routing Plan Analysis Table Assignment 653 Private Route Choice Table Assignment 654 Private Route Definition Table Assignment 655 Private Digit Modification Table Assignment 656 Node ID Assignment 657 Network COS Mapping Table Assignment 658 659 660 Network DRL Mappin...

Page 335: ... Relay Control RSTU or PSTU w 8 standard phones All Analog CO Line OCBs BVPU with 4 VoIP circuits RBSU RBSS with 4 BRI S T interface Delete PCB 100 02 PDKU RDTU RPTU Options nnn ROG n ROG ROG nnn n 3 digit PCB Code Valid Codes 017 018 1 None 2 DKT no OCA or 8 Ch 3 DKT w OCA or 16 Ch 4 24 Ch n a for PDKU 5 30 Ch n a for PDKU Assign one of the following PDKU with OCA toggle RDTU or RPTU T1 or PRI Ch...

Page 336: ...idual line access codes and outgoing line group OLG access codes to the Flexible Numbering Plan Does not include PDNs PhDNs Pilot numbers or Hunt Group pilot numbers 102 00 Access Code n ROG n Up to 5 digit Flexible Numbering Plan Enter the digits to be dialed 0 9 to access a Feature or an Outgoing Line Group OLG To delete select No Data in 01 Feature Name Conflict with an assigned DN will produce...

Page 337: ...99 268 Register Speed Dial 269 Call Forward CF A Any Call Activation 340 Call Forward CF B Any Call Activation 341 Call Forward CF NA Any Call Activation 342 Call Forward CF B NA Any Call Activation 343 Call Forward CF A External Call Activation 350 Call Forward CF B External Call Activation 351 Call Forward CF NA External Call Activation 352 Call Forward CF B NA External Call Activation 353 Call ...

Page 338: ...ncoming Call Directed Terminal 681 Call Pickup for Incoming Call Directed Group 682 Call Pickup for Incoming Call Directed DN 683 Call Pickup for Incoming Call Any External Call 684 Call Pickup for On Hold Call Directed CO Retrieve 685 Call Pickup for On Hold Call Local Retrieve 686 Call Pickup for On Hold Call Remote Retrieve 687 Call Pickup for On Hold Call Directed DN Retrieve 688 Transfer to V...

Page 339: ... 2 Disable Allows a call transferred by this station to camp on to a busy destination 103 04 KDQJH 6 RGHV n1 ROG ROG n1 1 Enable 2 Disable default The privilege to change the DISA Security Code 103 05 1 2YHUULGH DOOLQJ 3DUW n1 ROG ROG n1 1 Enable 2 Disable default Allows a caller to override the Do Not Disturb status of a called party 103 06 DND Override Called Party n1 ROG ROG n1 1 Enable default...

Page 340: ...e privilege to perform Through Dialing Attendant Feature 103 26 Tandem CO Connection n1 ROG ROG n1 1 Enable 2 Disable default The privilege to set up a Trunk to Trunk connection 103 27 Day Night Control n1 ROG ROG n1 1 Enable 2 Disable default The privilege to change Day Night Mode 103 28 Ext BGM Control n1 ROG ROG n1 1 Enable 2 Disable default The privilege to turn on off background music over ex...

Page 341: ...o long may exclude short calls that are answered and terminated in a short time 104 06 Tandem Connection 1 n ROG ROG n 0 3600 sec default 300 For Trunk to trunk connections which neither CO Line has release supervision a timer 0 3600 seconds is needed to release the call if no user monitoring has taken place Also used for CO line to RSTU port connections in which the CO line has no supervision and...

Page 342: ...er 20 180 seconds The time interval when all Network DSS settings are refreshed system wide Note DSS button LEDs change state immediately when the status of the DSS button changes regardless of this timer value 104 24 Outgoing Number Display Timer n 1 120 sec default 10 This timer sets how long dialed numbers will display on telephone LCDs for outgoing line calls 105 System Parameters ROG This com...

Page 343: ... SPID n ROG ROG n 1 Operable 2 Not Operable default Operation when Auto SPID or User Entry Of SPID fails 105 12 Night Mode Relay n ROG ROG n 0 8 Assign BIOU Relay 1 8 as the Night Relay this relay activates when the system is in the Night Mode BIUO1 provides relays 1 to 4 BIUO2 provides relays 5 to 8 Note The CTX100 ACTU built in relay is programmed as relay 5 For this relay operation a virtual BI...

Page 344: ...01 Cabinet numbers CTX100 Select 01 for Base and Expansion cabinet CTX670 Select 01 for Base and 02 07 respectively for each Expansion cabinet Slot numbers CTX100 Select 01 04 for Base slots and 05 08 for Expansion slots CTX670 Select 01 08 for Base slots and 01 10 for Expansion slots yy Slot 01 8 CTX100 01 10 CTX670 zz Circuit 01 30 105 22 Secondary Clock xxyyzz ROG ROG xx Cabinet 1 CTX100 01 02 ...

Page 345: ...k Day or 3 Holiday 106 04 Thursday n 1 Work Day default 2 Non Work 3 Holiday Enter the type of day to follow for daily schedule 1 Work Day 2 Non Work Day or 3 Holiday 106 05 Friday n 1 Work Day default 2 Non Work 3 Holiday Enter the type of day to follow for daily schedule 1 Work Day 2 Non Work Day or 3 Holiday 106 06 Saturday n 1 Work Day 2 Non Work default 3 Holiday Enter the type of day to foll...

Page 346: ...2 For IP QSIG only The default values for PAD Group 1 is 0dB dB is the value for attenuation level 3 For PRI QSIG only Table 13 7 Program 108 Button Sequence Value s Summary 108 PAD Group Assignment ROG This program permits the addition of up to 32 devices to the Pad Table to deal with exceptions to the default table 108 00 PAD Group Device Type xyyyyy ROG xyyyy y Up to 6 digits x Device Type yyyy...

Page 347: ... 6SNU n ROG xx Cabinet 1 CTX100 01 02 CTX670 Basic 01 07 CTX670 Exp Enter the RSTU equipment number to which MOH BGM source 8 or 9 15 are connected Enter data as xxyyzz Example If the MOH BGM source should be a assigned to an RSTU in cabinet 5 slot 2 circuit 3 enter 050203 Note A PDN can not be assigned to an RSTU equipment number if it is to be a MOH circuit If a PDN is assigned to the circuit th...

Page 348: ...ch the daily schedules will be configured 113 01 Day1 Mode Work Day hhmm ROG hh mm hour 00 23 minute 00 59 9999 to delete Enter the start time for Day1 Mode for the Work type of day Enter 9999 to omit this mode 113 02 Day2 Mode Work Day hhmm ROG hh mm hour 00 23 minute 00 59 9999 to delete Enter the start time for Day2 Mode for the Work type of day Enter 9999 to omit this mode 113 03 Night Mode Wo...

Page 349: ...e number of analog telephones in the conference 114 03 PAD Conference Value n2 ROG ROG n2 1 6 dB Net Gain 2 3 dB Net Gain 3 0 dB 4 3 dB Net Loss 5 6 dB Net Loss 6 9 dB Net Loss 7 12 dB Net Loss 8 15 dB Net Loss Enter the desired PAD value for the combination of analog trunks and telephones specified in 01 and 02 above See PAD Conference Table on page 13 25 Table 13 10 PAD Conference Table Number o...

Page 350: ...1 653 Private Route Choice Table Assignment 91 654 Private Route Definition Table Assignment 92 655 Private Network Digit Modification Table Assignment 92 Table 13 13 Program 117 Button Sequence Value s Summary 117 Public Dial Plan Digit ROG This command is used to prevent users from circumventing Destination Restriction by sending tones directly to the PSTN before DR analysis is complete It defin...

Page 351: ...y 3 mode for this Tenant The Tenant Attendant Access Code must be assigned in Prg 102 If it should be 0 the Attendant Console Group Access Code which is 0 must be deleted n Dialing Digits 6SNU DEST enter values ROG DEST Up to 32 digits for each Day Mode selected default noData Enter the PDN of the Attendant BATI to ring when dialing Tenant Attendant Access Code in Day Day2 or Day 3 mode 120 04 Nig...

Page 352: ...X670 Select 01 for Base and 02 07 respectively for each Expansion cabinet Slot numbers CTX100 Select 01 04 for Base slots and 05 08 for Expansion slots CTX670 Select 01 08 for Base slots and 01 10 for Expansion slots yy Slot 01 10 zz Circuit 01 16 200 02 Station Type n ROG n 1 DKT 2 SLT Station Type Note Select SLT to set up voice mail 200 03 Circuit Type n ROG n 1 Extension 2 Voice Mail 3 Announc...

Page 353: ...DN on this telephone This number will be overridden by PRG209 04 if assigned and if the PDN is in a hunt group 200 16 Caller Emergency Service Identification CESID n ROG n Up to 16 digits E911 Calling Party Information identifier for this station CESID Note CESID should be 10 digits or less for Centralized Automatic Message Accounting CAMA E911 trunk PRI E911 allows pot 16 digits 200 17 Emergency ...

Page 354: ...CA n ROG n 1 Enable 2 Disable The privilege to make OCA calls to other stations 200 34 RSTU Supervision n ROG n 1 Received 2 Not Received Devices connected to RSTU circuits that do not automatically hang up and connect to CO lines that do not provide disconnect supervision should be set with Not Received This enables the auto disconnect Tandem timer in PRG 104 PB06 for these types of Connections 2...

Page 355: ... stations 201 01 Primary DN n ROG ROG PDN or PhDN to be deleted 202 ISDN BRI Station ROG This command assigns ISDN BRI Stations 202 00 Primary DN n ROG n Up to 5 digits ISDN BRI circuit Prime Directory Number 202 01 Equipment xxyyzz ROG xx Cabinet 1 CTX100 01 02 CTX670 Basic 01 07 CTX670 Exp Enter the BRI equipment number assigned to this PDN This is the cabinet slot and circuit number of the RBUU...

Page 356: ...ability 3 1kHzAudio See BRI Bearer Capability of ISDN on page 13 34 202 12 7 KHz Audio n ROG n 1 Enable 2 Disable Enable Bearer Capability 7kHzAudio See BRI Bearer Capability of ISDN on page 13 34 202 13 64Kbps Unrestricted n ROG n 1 Enable 2 Disable Enable Bearer Capability unrestricted digital Information 64kbps See BRI Bearer Capability of ISDN on page 13 34 202 14 56Kbps Unrestricted n ROG n 1...

Page 357: ...Up to 5 digits Additional DN5 202 30 Additional DN6 n ROG n Up to 5 digits Additional DN6 202 31 Additional DN7 n ROG n Up to 5 digits Additional DN7 202 32 Additional DN8 n ROG n Up to 5 digits Additional DN8 202 33 Auto OCA n ROG n 1 Enable 2 Disable OCA occurs automatically when making a call to a busy station that allows calls to be received 202 34 Originate OCA n ROG n 1 Enable 2 Disable The ...

Page 358: ...rip patterns for digital telephones The selected Pattern is applied to the Key Strip Type parameter DKT3014 uses only Pattern 1 or None None applies PDN to button 01 and blank to all other buttons Pattern 1 applies PDN to button 01 plus line buttons and DND Pattern 2 applies PDN to button 01 plus line buttons One Touch buttons and DND Pattern 3 applies PDN to button 01 and blank to all other butto...

Page 359: ...n going off hook to originate a call Primary DN The telephone will automatically try to select the PDN button if idle or ringing no matter what the status is of other buttons on the telephone No Preference The telephone will not select any button when the user goes off hook or presses the Spkr button This selection will also disable the telephone s Hot Dial Pad feature Primary DN and Idle The tele...

Page 360: ...AMIS nodes will not function properly Possible values Enable Disable 204 20 Display Language n ROG n 1 English 2 British English 3 French Select the LCD Display Language 204 21 Adapter n ROG n 1 None 2 BPCI 3 BATI Select the Adapter Type Desktop OAI or Attendant Console None default BPCI or BATI BPCI for USB interface BATI for PC Attendant Console Interface 204 22 Blind Transfer n ROG n 1 Leave 2 ...

Page 361: ...ss Dependency n ROG ROG n 1 Terminal Mode 2 Line Mode default Allows the telephone to be set to ring or not ring when busy on a call If a telephone has multiple DNs PDN PhDNs set this parameter to the Line Mode Terminal Mode Callers will receive busy tone when any DN or CO line button on the telephone is in use If Call Forward Busy No Answer is set on the telephone a call to the telephone will for...

Page 362: ...03 CO 2 CO 2 FB04 CO 3 CO 3 FB05 CO 4 CO 4 FB06 CO 5 CO 5 FB07 CO 6 CO 6 FB08 CO 7 CO 7 FB09 CO 8 CO 8 FB10 CO 9 CO 9 FB11 CO 10 CO 10 FB12 CO 11 CO 11 FB13 CO 12 CO 12 FB14 CO 13 Single Touch Button FB15 CO 14 FB16 CO 15 FB17 CO 16 FB18 CO 17 FB19 CO 18 FB20 Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb Table 13 18 10 Button when FB03 value is 10 PATTERN1 PATTERN2 PATTERN3 PATTERN4 FB01 Primary DN Primary DN Pri...

Page 363: ...0 FB12 CO 11 FB13 Do Not Disturb FB14 No Data Table 13 20 Program 205 Button Sequence Value s Summary 205 DKT Feature Keys ROG The Feature Key assignment allows each key on the telephone to be addressed and assigned a code representing the function to be performed Some feature keys require additional parameters to completely define the key For example a Phantom DN needs a directory number ringing ...

Page 364: ...ote For Feature Code 100 make your selection and push Spkr for further options n2 See Feature Button Code Parameter Assignments on page 13 41 This Parameter is required for all Feature Codes except Feature Codes 560 610 and 900 Parameter 3 n3 see Note Note For Feature Code 110 and 140 make your selection and push Spkr for further options n3 See Feature Button Code Parameter Assignments on page 13 ...

Page 365: ...4 Owner DN Max 5 characters OWNER DN GCO Parameter 1 Set GCO number Enter a value of 0 128 GCO NO Parameter 2 GCO Index Enter a value of 0 128 INDEX Parameter 3 Set ring pattern 1 No Ring 2 Immediate 3 Delay 1 4 Delay 2 Parameter 4 Set ring tone Enter a value of 1 4 PITCH Parameter 5 Owner DN Max 5 characters OWNER DN Pooled Line Button Parameter 1 Pooled Line number Enter a value from 0 128 POOL ...

Page 366: ...GM Call Forward All Call All Call Remotely Busy External Call Activation Busy CF A External Call Activation No Answer No Answer External Call Activation Busy No Answer Busy No Answer External Call Activation Call Handling Cancel Release Destination Party Release Answer Privacy Privacy Release Source Party Call Park System Orbit Call Pickup Incoming Group Pickup Incoming Directed Terminal Pickup In...

Page 367: ...Auto Voice Mail Playback Auto Voice Mail Record Call Monitor Notes 1 T Telephone type PCB 2 L CO line type PCB 3 Allowed T1 PRI slots 4 The Base cabinet allows Speaker OCA and DIU data with PDKU in all slots expansion cabinets provide these features in slots S_01 S_06 only 5 Last available slot B1C S108 B2C 206 B3C 310 and B5C 510 Table 13 23 Programs 206 Button Sequence Value s Summary 206 Phanto...

Page 368: ...n 0 4 CTX100 0 10 CTX670 Basic 0 32 CTX670 Exp default 0 Select the System Call Forward value 206 06 VM ID Code n ROG n Up to 16 digits Enter the voice mail box number that should answer calls when this PhDN calls voice mail or when this PhDN is called and then forwards to voice mail This number is prefixed by codes in Program 579 This VMID code is sent to the voice mail device in SMDI packets or ...

Page 369: ...ple 1 FB01 for Add on Module 1 is 1101 Example 2 FB20 for Add on Module 2 is 1220 To assign the One Touch Button for the DSS Console Use four digits 2yzz to assign the single touch button for the DSS Console 2 is for the DSS console y is the location of DSS console 1 8 zz is the feature button for DSS console 01 60 zz is equal to two digits Example 1 FB01 for DSS console 1 is 2101 Example 2 FB20 f...

Page 370: ...t n ROG n 5 20 default 15 Enter the number of retry attempts made by ABR when dialing a busy telephone number 208 02 ABR Retry Interval Timer n ROG n Up to 5 digits default 60 Select the amount of time in seconds ABR waits between dialing attempts 208 03 ABR Recall Timer n ROG n Up to 9 digits default 20 Select the number of seconds ABR will call back the station after receiving ring back tone fro...

Page 371: ...N operation Multiple DN hunt groups should be circular with no pilot number 209 07 DHG Auto Camp on n ROG ROG n 1 Enable 2 Disable default Whether to execute Automatic Camp On to the Distributed Hunt Group or not Should be applied to VM Distributed Hunt Groups so callers automatically camp on to Voice Mail when all VM ports are busy Does not apply to Circular or Serial hunt groups 210 Group Call P...

Page 372: ...on page 13 41 for more details This Parameter is required for all Feature Codes except Feature Codes 560 610 and 900 Parameter 3 n3 see Note Note For Feature Code 110 and 140 make your selection and push 6SNU IRU IXUWKHU RSWLRQV n3 See Flexible Button Assignment Feature Code Table on page 13 42 and Feature Button Code Parameter Assignments on page 13 41 for more details This Parameter is required ...

Page 373: ...lots and 05 08 for Expansion slots CTX100 Select 01 08 for Base slots and 01 10 for Expansion slots Example If the DSS console should be connected to a PDKU or BDKU BDKS in cabinet shelf 5 slot 2 circuit 3 enter 050203 Note If a PDN is assigned to the DSS equipment number it must be deleted using PRG201 before attempting to assign the DSS console 215 DSS Feature Keys ROG The Feature Key assignment...

Page 374: ...r Assignments on page 13 41 for more details This Parameter is required for all Feature Codes except Feature Codes 560 610 and 900 Parameter 3 n3 see Note Note For Feature Code 110 and 140 make your selection and push ROG ROG Otherwise push 6SNU n3 See Flexible Button Assignment Feature Code Table on page 13 42 and Feature Button Code Parameter Assignments on page 13 41 for more details This Param...

Page 375: ... ROG n Up to 4 digits Protect the System Call Forward settings by creating a password 217 05 Door Phone Override DND n ROG n 1 Enable 2 Disable default Enable the Door Phone ringing indicator to override Do Not Disturb 217 06 Emergency Call Group n ROG n 1 8 default 1 Select this station s emergency call group 217 07 COS Override Code n ROG n 1 Enable 2 Disable default Enable Class of Service over...

Page 376: ...218 02 DN n ROG n Up to 5 digits Enter a new DN to the Hunt Group s Hunt Order 218 03 DN Set Type n ROG ROG n 1 Modify 2 Insert Modify replace an existing assignment 219 Network DSS Key Notify Data Delete ROG This program lets you disable the DSS function for the node ID entered in this screen 219 00 Network DSS Node ID n ROG n Important Don t use this program unless requested by Toshiba Technical...

Page 377: ... Incoming Line Group n ROG n 0 32 CTX100 0 50 CTX670 Basic 0 128 CTX670 Exp default 0 Assign the trunk to Incoming Line Group Two way trunks need to be members of one incoming and one outgoing line group 300 03 Outgoing Line Group n ROG n 0 32 CTX100 0 50 CTX670 Basic 0 128 CTX670 Exp default 0 Assign the trunk to Outgoing Line Group Two way trunks need to be members of one incoming and one outgoi...

Page 378: ... 48 CTX670 Basic 1 128 CTX670 Exp Channel Group Number 302 01 RPTU Equipment No xxyyzz ROG xx Cabinet 1 CTX100 01 02 CTX670 Basic 01 07 CTX670 Exp Enter the ISDN RPTU equipment number as xxyyzz Note zz Channel 01 is always used to assign RPTU parameters Example If the RPTU is installed in cabinet shelf 5 slot 3 enter 050301 Enter the equipment number xxyyzz to which the ISDN PRI Trunk is to be ass...

Page 379: ... n ROG n 1 Enable 2 Disable default The Bearer Capabilities 384k Unrestricted H0 1536k Unrestricted H11 1920k Unrestricted Restricted Digital Info Trunk Video and Unrestricted Multirate are not used and should remain disabled 302 20 B Ch Selection Method n ROG n 1 Exclusive 2 Preferred 3 Any The method used for selecting an idle B channel and the reaction if the PSTN indicates the channel is not a...

Page 380: ...earer Services Nat l ISDN ETSI TTC Circuit Mode Speech X X X 3 1 KHz Audio X X X 7 KHz Audio X X unrestricted digital information 64 kbps X X X Rate adaptation from 56 kbps X 2x64 X X 384kbp H0 X X X 1536kbps H11 X X X 1920kbps H12 X multirate n x 64 kbps X Restricted digital Information X X Video X X Packet Mode Shelf Slot Circuit Table 13 28 Programs 303 315 Button Sequence Value s Summary 303 I...

Page 381: ...ROG n 1 32 default 1 Select Day 1 Day 2 and Night Values 304 08 DRL n 6SNU n 6SNU n ROG n 1 16 default 1 Select Day 1 Day 2 and Night Values 304 09 FRL n 6SNU n 6SNU n ROG n 1 16 default 1 Select Day 1 Day 2 and Night Values 304 10 QPL Q 6SNU Q 6SNU Q ROG n 1 16 default 1 Select Day 1 Day 2 and Night Values 304 11 DID Digits n ROG n 0 7 default 0 Select number of DID digits received from CO 304 12...

Page 382: ...Enable 2 Disable default Enable authority for the originator of a call to invoke OCA when encountering a busy station 304 27 Senderized Tone Mode n ROG n 1 Dial Tone default 2 Entry Tone 3 Silence Send DTMF tones as a complete number rather than digit by digit 304 28 Emergency Call Group n ROG ROG n 1 8 default 1 Used to enable E911 calling across a QSIG network The QSIG ILG is assigned to an Emer...

Page 383: ...alues 306 10 QPL n 6SNU n 6SNU n ROG n 1 16 default 1 Select Day 1 Day 2 and Night Values 306 11 Speech 3 1 KHz n ROG n 1 Audio default 2 Speech Bearer Capability 3 1 KHz Audio or Speech 306 12 MOH Source n ROG n 1 Quiet Tone 2 External 1 default 3 External 2 4 External 3 5 External 4 6 External 5 7 External 6 8 External 7 9 External 8 10 External 9 11 External 10 12 External 11 13 External 12 14 ...

Page 384: ...ok flash a centrex line The short flash range is 0 to 1 5 seconds in increments of 0 1 seconds 308 03 Long Flash n ROG n 0 5 10 15 20 25 and 30 where 5 5 seconds default 20 Select Long Flash Time When a telephone initiates the long flash signal to the CO line it is connected to using the Long Flash feature button or access code 451 the duration of a long flash is determined by this command Normall...

Page 385: ...ination Type enter the Directory Number that the line should ring If the line should ring over external page enter 31xx where xx is the external Page group number If the default page access code 31 was changed use the new page access code as the leading digits Line access codes and network routing numbers can also be entered to route incoming calls back out to a public or private network number 30...

Page 386: ...sent to voice mail on a DID DNIS call that rings directly to voice mail and on a direct DID DNIS call to a DN that forwards to voice mail before it is answered by the DN If a DID DNIS call is answered by a station and then transferred to a DN that forwards to voice mail this mail box number of the DID DNIS number or the forwarding DN s mail box number will be sent to voice mail per Program 579 01 ...

Page 387: ...the default page access code 31 was changed use the new page access code as the leading digits Line access codes and network routing numbers can also be entered to route incoming calls back out to a public or private network number 310 04 MOH Source n ROG ROG n 1 Silence 2 External 1 default 3 External 2 4 External 3 5 External 4 6 External 5 7 External 6 8 External 7 9 External 8 10 External 9 11...

Page 388: ...U RCIS circuit It can also be used to display the equipment location of existing caller ID circuit to trunk assignments Example If the trunk should be connected to a caller ID circuit RCIU RCIS in cabinet shelf 5 slot 2 circuit 3 enter 050203 yy Slot 01 8 CTX100 01 10 CTX670 zz Circuit 01 08 315 T1 Trunk Card ROG This command assigns T1 Trunk Card Data to the system 315 00 T1 Equipment Location xx...

Page 389: ...r the ISDN RPTU equipment number as xxyyzz Example If the RPTU is installed in cabinet shelf 5 slot 3 enter 050301 Cabinet numbers CTX100 Select 01 for Base and Expansion cabinet CTX670 Select 01 for Base and 02 07 respectively for each Expansion cabinet Slot numbers CTX100 Select 01 04 for Base slots and 05 08 for Expansion slots CTX670 Select 01 08 for Base slots and 01 10 for Expansion slots or...

Page 390: ...G assignments must be made for basic ISDNs to process the calls being received 317 04 OLG n ROG n 0 32 CTX100 0 50 CTX670 Basic 0 128 CTX670 Exp OLG assignments must be made for basic ISDNs to process the calls being originated 317 05 Connection Format n ROG n 1 Point to Point 2 Point to Multi Point Identify connection format with the PSTN is 1 Point to Point or 2 Point to Multipoint 317 06 Bearer...

Page 391: ...eviously entered information is overwritten 317 17 SPID 2 n ROG n Up to 20 digits 317 18 T Wait Timer n ROG n 1 Enable 2 Disable default Enable the T Wait Timer This field is needed if you selected National ISDN in Protocol above This timer used along with the SPID assigns random initializing SPID times to prevent BRI interfaces from re initialize at the same time after a reset or power outage 317...

Page 392: ...0 Exp default 0 GCO Key Group number 318 04 Pooled Line Group n ROG 0 32 CTX100 0 50 CTX670 Basic 0 128 CTX670 Exp default 0 POOL Line Key Group Number 318 05 07 Audio Day1 Day2 Night Dst Type n 6SNU n 1 No Data default 2 Dialing Digits 3 DISA 4 Built in modem 5 Night Bell Select the Audio Speech call Day1 destination type No Data no destination will ring when the line rings into the system Dialin...

Page 393: ...ds to voice mail before it is answered by the DN If a DID DNIS call is answered by a station and then transferred to a DN that forwards to voice mail this mail box number of the DID DNIS number or the forwarding DN s mail box number will be sent to voice mail per Program 579 01 If this VMID code is not set direct DID DNIS calls will go to the VM general greeting and DID DNIS calls that forward fro...

Page 394: ...arameters Enter the ISDN RPTU equipment number Equipment numbers are required when assigning ISDN RPTU parameters in the system It can also be used to display the equipment location of existing RPTU PCBs Example If the RPTU is installed in cabinet shelf 5 slot 3 enter 050301 or xx cabinet 02 10 yy 01 03 or 05 zz Channel 01 is always used to assign RPTU parameters 320 01 23 B Channel n ROG ROG n 1 ...

Page 395: ...0 CTX670 Basic 1 128 CTX670 Exp Specify the number of the source type selected PDN GCO or Pooled Line Note Entries for this field depend on the Destination Type chosen There are no default values for this field default no value PDN 0 99999 GCO 1 128 POOL 1 128 322 03 Special Number Assignments n ROG ROG n Up to 7 digits Specify the number to be sent when calling out from the source max seven digit...

Page 396: ...e 1 n ROG n 0 47 default 0 Select the minimum number of Bch in Time Zone 1 323 09 Max Calls Zone 1 n ROG n 0 47 default 47 Select the maximum number of Bch in Time Zone 1 323 10 Min Calls Zone 2 n ROG n 0 47 default 0 Select the minimum number of Bch in Time Zone 2 323 11 Max Calls Zone 2 n ROG n 0 47 default 0 Select the maximum number of Bch in Time Zone 2 323 12 Min Calls Zone 3 n ROG n 0 47 de...

Page 397: ...lternate destinations 404 00 Attendant Group Member n ROG n 1 CTX100 CTX670 Basic 1 8 CTX670 Exp Select the Attendant Group Member Number 404 01 Call Distribution Method n ROG n 1 Most Idle First default 2 Next Available First 3 Broadcast Select the Call Distribution Method for attendant console 404 02 Alternate Attendant Destination n ROG n Up to 32 digits Enter the Alternate Attendant Destinatio...

Page 398: ...t the first destination to which the call should forward 501 System Speed Dial Assignment ROG System Speed Dial consists of up to 800 pre programmed numbers each containing up to 32 digits If the number being entered exceeds the 32 digits the next speed dial location will automatically be appended to create longer numbers One other speed dial location can be nested within the number for dialing a ...

Page 399: ...s programmed as relay 5 For this relay operation BIOU2 is installed as default in a virtual equipment position Cabinet 2 Slot 5 PCB code 20 in Program 100 To install an actual BIOU2 and disable the ACTU built in relay use the programming telephone to remove the virtual BIOU2 and then install the actual BIOU2 in Cabinet 01 Slot 01 08 in the normal manner 504 System Call Forward Operation Status ROG...

Page 400: ...Up to three MDFBs can be connected to one DDCB A Door lock control relay may be assigned to the B output of the DDCB in place of a MDFB door phone 507 00 Door Phone Number n ROG n 1 6 CTX100 1 9 CTX670 Basic 1 24 CTX670 Exp Enter the door phone number Door phone numbering for both CTX100 and CTX670 is as follows DDCB 1 provides door phone numbers 1 3 2 can be a door phone or door lock DDCB 2 provi...

Page 401: ...d interval provides one ring to the destination Destination devices include selected DNs and Page groups 507 05 LCD Name Display n ROG n 1 16 Enter the Door Phone name that should display on LCD telephones when the door phone rings the telephones or when the telephone calls the door phone 507 06 Day1 Destination n 6SNU n1 ROG n 1 None default 2 DN 3 Paging Group 1 4 CTX100 1 8 CTX670 Basic 1 16 CT...

Page 402: ...U built in relay use the programming telephone to remove the virtual BIOU2 and then install the actual BIOU2 in Cabinet 01 slot 01 08 in the normal manner BIOU relay functions are assigned in Program 515 on page 80 This field is required if you selected BIOU in 01 Interface Type above 508 03 DDCB Equipment No n ROG ROG n Cabinet 01 CTX100 01 02 CTX670 Basic 01 07 CTX670 Exp Slot 01 8 CTX100 01 10 ...

Page 403: ... Assignment ROG Assigns system wide SMDR parameters 512 01 Caller ID Field n ROG n 1 Enable default 2 Disable Include Caller ID records in SMDR 512 02 B Record for Abandoned Call n ROG n 1 Enable 2 Disable default Generate B Record for an abandoned call 512 03 ANI n ROG n 1 Enable default 2 Disable Include ANI in SMDR record 512 04 Authorization Code n ROG n 1 Enable 2 Disable default Include auth...

Page 404: ...gnment and Program 503 19 BGM Mute Relay The system allows up to two BIOU PCBs to provide a total of eight control relays The control relays can be configured as an external BGM mute control Night Bell control Night Mode Control and Door Lock Control Notes BIOU 1 relays are identified as Control Relays 1 4 BIOU 2 relays are identified as Control Relays 5 8 515 00 BIOU 1 or 2 n ROG n 1 or 2 Enter t...

Page 405: ...speed dial number 516 01 Speed Dial Bin n ROG n 00 99 Enter the station speed dial bin number A station can have up to 100 speed dial bins Note Adding bin numbers here will automatically increment the number of speed dial bins available to the station in increments of 10 speed dial bins The number of speed dial bins available to the station can also be assigned and displayed in Program 200 35 Stat...

Page 406: ... group number 518 02 Member Index Number n ROG n Up to 32 digits Enter the DN of the extension you wish to add 518 03 Member Type n ROG n No Data Dialing Digits Enter Dialing Digits to make the extension ring 518 04 Member DN n ROG n Up to 32 digits Enter the DN of the extension you wish to add 518 05 Ringing Options n ROG ROG n Immediate Delay 1 Delay 2 Select either Immediate Delay 1 or Delay 2 ...

Page 407: ...Table n ROG n Up to 11 digits Wild Card uses Q and where 0 9 and Q 2 9 Enter the external digit strings area codes toll prefixes service codes etc to be assigned to a Route Plan Exception Analysis Table Strings may be up to 32 digits long The Exception Route Plan Analysis Table may have 1280 members A digit string can only be in one table at a time 522 01 Exception Route Plan n ROG ROG n 1 64 defa...

Page 408: ... this Route Definition 525 02 Digit Mod Index n ROG ROG n 1 128 default 1 Select the Digit Modification number associated with this Route Definition 526 Modified Digits Table Assignment ROG This command modifies LCR dialed numbers by deleting digits from and adding digits to the dialed numbers 526 00 Digit Modification Index n ROG n 1 128 Select the Digit Modification Index used by the LCR Route C...

Page 409: ...an Time Zone n ROG n 1 64 Select the LCR Route Plan Number to assign to this time zone 529 01 Day Type for Time Zone n ROG n 1 Weekday 2 Weekend 3 Holiday Select a Day Type for which to define a time zone 529 02 Time Zone n ROG n 1 Zone1 2 Zone2 3 Zone3 Select a Time Zone 529 03 Time Zone Start Time hhmm ROG ROG hh mm hour 00 23 minute 00 59 default 0000 Enter the start time for the selected Time ...

Page 410: ... Code n ROG n 1 Add 2 Delete default Add or Delete the Code entered above Leaving the field empty removes an existing code Activation requires entries in OLG Group number and 01 Behind Centrex Access Code above 531 03 DR Action for Centrex n ROG n 1 Bypass default 2 Skip and Apply Apply DR to the dialed digits Bypass default does not apply DR Skip and Apply applies DR to the dialed digits excludin...

Page 411: ... as ACD group numbers In Voice Mail applications they are used to call directly to or transfer calls directly to specific voice mail boxes this is done by setting VM as the alternate destination and using the VMID to send the call to a specific VM box Maximum characters for Pilot DNs CTX100 R1 00 R1 01 5 max R1 02 100 Max CTX670 Basic R1 00 R1 01 10max R1 02 200max CTX670 with BBMS BEXS R1 00 R1 0...

Page 412: ... 911 These special codes enable numbers to bypass the verification process and proceed unhindered 571 01 Exception Number 1 n ROG n Up to 4 digits Exception 1 default 911 Exception 2 4 default no value Enter a Forced Account Code Exception Note One of the assigned exception numbers should be 911 Exception Numbers for Forced Account Code fields cannot be duplicated 571 02 Exception Number 2 n ROG 5...

Page 413: ...is option Note The DID DNIS number s VMID Program 309 or is always sent to voice mail on DID DNIS calls that ring directly to voice mail or ring a DN which then forwards to voice mail before it is ever answered 579 02 Cancellation Method for VM MW n ROG n 1 Auto and Access Code Cancel 2 Access Code Cancel default Select the method used to cancel Voice Mail message waiting indication 579 03 Message...

Page 414: ...Up to 7 digits default 91 Use a VM Pilot DN as a transfer destination 579 17 Length of VM ID n ROG ROG n 1 10 default 91 Select the number of characters in VM ID string 580 Voice Mail Port Data ROG Assign characteristics of individual voice mail ports 580 00 VM Port DN n ROG n Up to 5 digits Enter the DN of an individual VM port For direct transfer to voice mail enter the remote Node ID and Pilot ...

Page 415: ...t ROG Use this command to define a Private Network Route Choice Table A Private Network Route Choice Table contains up to six Route Definitions The system will step through these Route Definitions in terminating hunt fashion to find a route to the desired Private Network networking node There may be up to 64 Route Choice Tables 653 00 Private Network Route Choice Table Number n ROG n 1 64 0 delete...

Page 416: ... first be established in CMD102 656 01 Primary Node ID Primary Overlap Code n ROG n Up to 6 digits Enter the Primary Node ID for this node This Node ID identifies the node for administration Node ID must first be established in Program 102 n Up to 4 digits Enter the Overlap Code associated with the Primary Node ID An Overlap Code is the string of digits that will replace the Node ID for further ca...

Page 417: ... command is used to establish two mapping tables to equate local DRLs with network DRLs for both outbound and inbound network calls Type n ROG n 1 Outbound 2 Inbound Choose Outbound to equate the DRL of the local originator to a Network DRL Choose Inbound to equate a received Network DRL with a local DRL for local termination Network DRL FRL QPL n ROG n 1 16 Enter the local DRL FRL QPL you want to...

Page 418: ... 65535 default 0 Enter the Server Port Number and proceed to 07 Read Retry Number This field is required if Server was selected in 02 PC Operation Type above If not leave this field blank and proceed to 05 Client IP Address Note Use 6000 for Network BLF 3000 for Network DSS and 5000 for Network TPI 801 05 Client IP Address RU n ROG n 0 255 default 0 Enter the Client LAN IP Address This field is re...

Page 419: ...rking default 1 1 SMDR and SMDI devices can be assigned to any BSIS RS 232 Port 1 4 one port per device 2 LAN devices and PCs can be assigned to LAN logical Port 1 9 according to their logical device number assignments as shown LAN Port1 device200 LAN Port2 device201 LAN Port3 device202 LAN Port4 device203 LAN Port5 device204 LAN Port6 device205 LAN Port7 device206 LAN Port8 device207 Table 13 40 ...

Page 420: ...rt in bits per second bps Note The total combined maximum speed of BSIS ports cannot exceed 57 600 bps 804 02 Port Parity n ROG n 1 None 2 Even 3 Odd default This is the parity error checking methods used by the BSIS port 804 03 Data Bits n ROG n 1 7 Bits default 2 8 Bits This is the number of data bits used for each data block 804 04 Flow Control n ROG n 1 None default 2 Flow This is the type of ...

Page 421: ... The default dat file contains your custom settings and can be created by running Data Backup See Data Backup on page 13 106 Important A CTX default dat database can only be restored to a CTX software version that is the same or higher than the CTX software version on which the default dat file was created Examples A default dat created on CTXR2 0 MF029 can be restored on an R2 0 MF030 MF031 and h...

Page 422: ...ur password and press ROG At the PROG prompt enter and press ROG 1 Press to view current Strata CTX software version Press the 6FUROO or 3DJH key to move the display left or right 2 Press to view backup Strata CTX software version 3 Press ROG then ROG to return to the PROG prompt 4 Enter another program number to continue programming or press ROG again to exit programming mode FB Name FB Summary V...

Page 423: ...he version number DTMF Version This three character string identifies the existence of DTMF and ABR circuits and the version The D designation indicates that DTMF is being applied to the Strata CTX while 09 indicates the DTMF version number Installed Equipment ID There are five characters each referencing a unique equipment identification value assigned to hardware installed in your Strata CTX sys...

Page 424: ...t 4 Press ROG to program 5 Press ROG to submit then ROG to return to the PROG prompt 6 Enter another program number to continue programming or press ROG again to exit programming mode Event Trace Control This program enables you to trace message events occurring in Strata CTX Program Number s 903 Prerequisite Program None Reference Install SmartMedia card Access Sequence Login to programming mode ...

Page 425: ...again to exit programming mode Note When CTX 670 stops logging data it automatically sends data to the SmartMedia card A new trace file is stored on SmartMedia under the Evnttrace directory Run the Unmount command Program 908 before removing the SmartMedia card to ensure complete data transfer FB Name FB Summary Value LCD Prompt Trace State 01 Enter or to Start or Stop Message Trace Stopping the t...

Page 426: ...vel Press the 6FUROO or 3DJH button to view Non Brief or Detailed options Enter 1 3 to determine Trace Level 3 Press and set L2L3 Trace Level Press the 6FUROO or 3DJH button to view Non Brief or Detailed options Enter 1 3 to determine Trace Level 4 Press and set STATE Trace Level Press the 6FUROO or 3DJH button to view Non Brief or Detailed options Enter 1 3 to determine Trace Level 5 Press and se...

Page 427: ...Event Trace Side Change This program enables you to manage your ISDN protocol trace This program is only available in the telephone button programming mode Program Number s 906 Prerequisite Program Format Unmount SmartMedia on page 13 105 Reference Install SmartMedia card Access Sequence Login to programming mode from your telephone button pad ROG 4 4 4 4 4 At the PASSWORD prompt Enter your passwo...

Page 428: ...our password and press ROG At the PROG prompt enter and press ROG 1 Press To run System Admin Log press ROG twice You are sent to the PROG prompt 2 To Stop the log press and press on the dial pad 3 Press ROG twice and wait for the 352 prompt to appear before proceeding Note When the CTX 670 stops logging data it automatically sends data to the SmartMedia card Run the Unmount command Program 908 be...

Page 429: ...g mode Strata CTX SmartMedia Directories Running the Normal and Forced options of this program creates five directories on the SmartMedia card as follows Admlog The Admlog folder saves Errlog System error logs are saved into this folder Evnttrce Strata CTX WinAdmin Event Trace files are saved into this folder Progdata Your Strata CTX programmed settings are all saved in this folder Program The ope...

Page 430: ...10 Prerequisite Program Format Unmount SmartMedia on page 13 105 Reference None Access Sequence Login to programming mode from your telephone button pad ROG 4 4 4 4 4 At the PASSWORD prompt Enter your password and press ROG At the PROG prompt enter and press ROG FB Name FB Summary Value LCD Prompt MAC Address 01 Display System Serial Number 12 digits MAC Address FB Name FB Summary Value LCD Prompt...

Page 431: ...ing and blink green press to view the total number of files to be transferred 2 Press to view the current file number that is being transferred 3 The Backup is complete when blinks intermittently 4 To verify success push Your telephone LCD should indicate 1 ALL_OK 5 Press ROG to exit Note Do not press the ROG button Pressing the ROG button restarts the Backup procedure To Restore data from the Sma...

Page 432: ... ROG again to Cancel This program stops running if you exit programming mode from your telephone FB Name FB Summary Value LCD Prompt Update Function 01 Enter 1 or 2 to identify the type of Update intended Select 3 to cancel a running update 1 Update 2 Reboot 3 Cancel 1 Update 2 Reboot 3 Cancel Total Blocks 02 View total blocks to be updated total blocks will vary depending on software versions 0 6...

Page 433: ...esponding to the Strata CTX Cabinet number See Program Button LEDs below for a description of the LED display 1 Press to enter your Make Busy selection for the appropriate Slot in the Cabinet entered in Access Sequence above Note The slot to which your programming phone is connected can not be set to Make Busy 2 Press ROG to execute 3 Press ROG again to return to CABINET prompt 4 Press ROG to retu...

Page 434: ...stem operation Program Number s 915 Prerequisite Program None Reference None Access Sequence Login to programming mode from your telephone button pad ROG 4 4 4 4 4 At the PASSWORD prompt Enter your password and press ROG At the PROG prompt enter and press ROG 1 Press Enter Press ROG 2 Press ROG twice 3 Enter another program number to continue programming or press ROG again to exit programming mode...

Page 435: ...Address 1 press to view the current Subnet Mask Address 1 or press to view Default Gateway Address 1 Press ROG 2 Enter first IP Address Octet To keep current setting go to Step 3 3 Press 6SNU button and enter second IP Address Octet To keep current setting go to Step 4 4 Press 6SNU button and enter third IP Address Octet To keep current setting go to Step 5 5 Press 6SNU button and enter fourth IP ...

Page 436: ...Telephone Button Programming 900 Series Programs 13 112 Strata CTX Programming Part 3 Telephone Button Programming 6 04 ...

Page 437: ...current versions of CTX software and could result in corrupt databases and system mis operation 5 Press ROG Backup for programmed data starts The LED indicator consistently blinks green during back up After back up is complete will flash inconsistently slower CAUTION Do not press ROG while Backup is being performed 6 Press ROG twice to exit programming Backup Progress and Completion Indicators You...

Page 438: ...th systems Local Update i e Strata CTX100 and CTX670 Prerequisites for CTX100 and CTX670 Local Update The following are the prerequisites for Local Update The SmartMedia card must be installed in the system with a Backup of the current database default dat file Activation of the new software requires a Clear reboot operation that will drop all existing calls and will take the system out of service...

Page 439: ...sion then click Save Step 1B Extract Downloaded Files 1 After the file download is complete select the Open or Open Folder button on the Download Complete screen to extract open the files now or select the Close button to extract the files later Notes O The WinZip Self Extractor screen displays if you selected the Open or Open Folder button O If you selected Close double clicking the exe file late...

Page 440: ...epare SmartMedia Card with a Copy of New CTX Software This SmartMedia card will contain the new Strata CTX software file nhs prg used to Update the system software 1 Obtain the Strata CTX operating software file nhs prg from Toshiba FYI and store it on an appropriately named folder on your PC see the Download and Extract CTX Software procedure on page 1 2 Insert a SmartMedia card into Strata CTX p...

Page 441: ...e LCDs go blank The processor Heartbeat LED is on steady red The processor SmartMedia LED turns on flashing rapidly at first then flashes slowly and finally stops flashing The above will last about five to 10 minutes When the Update is complete the system begins to operate normally with default data 3 Use Program 901 to check that the new software version of CTX software has been loaded If you can...

Page 442: ...version that is the same or higher than the CTX software version on which the default dat file was created Examples A default dat created on CTXR2 0 MF013 can be restored on an R2 0 MF013 MF014 and higher R2 2 MF0XX R2 1MG0XX XX 01 99 cannot be restored on R2 0 MF012 MF011 and lower or R1 X ME0XX MD0XX etc Step 1 Prepare SmartMedia Card with a Backup of the Customer Database This SmartMedia card w...

Page 443: ... CTX100 file You can now check the Update progress using FB02 Total and FB03 Copied to view data block status Periodically switch between FB02 and FB03 to view the data blocks When FB07 LED is solid green with periodic short blinks it indicates the first part of Update completed successfully 2 to 10 minutes 3 After FB07 is on solid green with a periodic wink press ROG while in Program 911 Press an...

Page 444: ...software version number on the active side and FB02 shows the original software version number on standby side 8 Set the Active side of flash RAM from Trial to Normal as follows From the programming telephone enter Program 911 and press ROG Press and dial NORMAL then press ROG The new software is on the active side running in Normal mode If Strata CTX power is turned off on before the Active side ...

Page 445: ...726 Digital Solutions Division June 2004 Part 4 Appendices Digital Business Telephone Systems ...

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Page 447: ...ing Group on page 13 47 Voice Mail Group is determined by the Hunt Group 4 Program 218 Station Hunt Group Assignment on page 13 51 5 Program 579 System Voice Mail Data on page 13 89 Complete FB01 FB17 Notes O FB10 Central Message Callback Enter the node ID and hunt group for voice mail Used for centralized voice mail SMDI only O DTMF Message Waiting Call Back DN across QSIG TIE lines DTMF integrat...

Page 448: ...ation chapter 4 Specify CTX BSIS output port and set the port type to be 300 SMDI 0 and RS 232 5 Set the port attributes to Baud rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity none Flow control 1 Wait timer 0 Note Refer to Programs 803 804 579 and 580 6 Program 579 System Voice Mail Data on page 13 89 Complete FB01 FB17 7 Program 580 Set all CTX voice mail ports as SMDI integration 8 Program Station Hunting Program...

Page 449: ...rking Call Record and Soft Keys A station can record conversations with another station or external line in a specific mail box in Voice Mail VM using the Record function button You can replay the recorded conversation using the Message Waiting button or using the voice mail menu Networking for Call Record and Soft Keys is available only with WinAdmin Release 1 3 and higher software and with CTX s...

Page 450: ...e local CTX where the voice mail is located 5 In FB22 MW to VM Port enter the local CTX IP address for call recording For Remote CTXs assign message center including Node IP for TPI integration This parameter enables Call Record function too Note Refer to Voice Mail Set Up on page A 1 for regular voice mail set up Step 3 Set up QSIG Between All Nodes Use the following programs to set up QSIG 1 304...

Page 451: ...ups ILG 1 FB1 ISDN FB2 CO FB3 DID FB4 Standard Program 306 Outgoing Line Groups OLG 1 FB1 ISDN FB2 CO DID FB3 Standard Program 309 Direct Inward Dialing ILG 1 FB1 3000 FB5 through FB10 Dialing Digits with Destination Digits 3000 Program 302 PRI Trunks Channel Group 1 FB1 010501 FB2 Nat l ISDN FB3 1 FB4 1 FB7 24 FB 8 Enable FB9 Enable FB11 Enable FB12 Enable FB19 Enable Program 320 B Channels FB00 ...

Page 452: ...used to assign PDNs to the BIPU channels Note Currently IPT PDNs are listed as DKT they will be listed as IPT in a future version of WinAdmin IP telephones are programmed exactly like DKTs so any Program command used for DKTs can be used for IPTs 4 Select IP Telephone Station IP Data Program 250 Set 05 Station Terminal Authentication Mode to apply if the PDN assigned to a particular IP Telephone s...

Page 453: ...his allows the telephone to be moved to different locations without reprogramming O Other IPT parameters must be set in IP Telephone Station IP data Program 250 in WinAdmin Initially the parameters in WinAdmin are normally kept at defaults IPT1020 SD Telephone Network Settings This section explains how to enter data for your IPT1020 SD telephone Before you begin make sure that you have the followi...

Page 454: ...Press Enter a Station ID for the IPT and press ROG This is usually your telephone s primary number PDN which must be set in CTX Program 200 8 Press to enter the node number of the CTX node that contains the BIPU M to which this IPT interfaces then press ROG This FB setting is for CTX networked systems only This node number must match the IP CTX Identifier number set in Program 150 09 9 Press for B...

Page 455: ... BIPU is not found Station ID automatic setting BIPU is not found StationID manual setting Multicast address is not registered BIPU IP address setting mode is automatic setting by multicast BIPU IP address is not registered BIPU IP address setting mode is manual setting 4 Registering to BIPU When registering fails IPT retries by starting at Step 2 again Error message Exxx is error number 5 Registe...

Page 456: ...4 Press to view IPT MAC address read only 5 Go off hook and hang up Initializing the IPT1020 SD Optional CAUTION If you initialize the IP telephone network settings return to default 1 Press ROG simultaneously 2 Press 9RO V ROG 3 Press to initialize the telephone s IP network connection settings LED On initialize LED Off don t initialize See IPT to IP Network Connection Instructions below for deta...

Page 457: ... codec that should be enabled for individual IP telephones The G711 provides the best voice quality but requires the most network bandwidth Usually G 729A is used when IP telephones are connected remotely 2 In WinAdmin select IP Telephone System IP data Program 150 and select the 11 BIPU IPT VQ mode setting 3 You can assign a Voice Packet Table to individual IP telephones in IP Telephone Station I...

Page 458: ...ust support the DiffServ feature contact your ISP for this service To setup priority control from WinAdmin 1 Select IP Telephone System IP Data 2 For Ethernet level LAN voice packet priority control Enable 07 IEEE802 1p Set 08 IEEE802 1p Configuration and set voice or best effort voice provides a higher level of priority 3 For IP level Internet voice packet priority control Enable 03 DiffServ Set ...

Page 459: ...Access Codes 8 Program networking using Programs 651 656 Services Networking Route Plan Analysis 9 Setup Strata Net over IP routing using Programs 671 and 672 Services Networking Network Over IP See example below 10 If voice quality is low on Strata Net over IP calls change defaults in Program 152 for parameters FB01 FB04 11 Use Program 320 Trunk ISDN B Channel to control the number of channels to...

Page 460: ... Route tab The IP addresses of BIPU Qs connected to Node 11 are set in this program 5 Select Node 12 and enter its BIPU Q IP address 192 168 12 101 into IP Address Route 1 6 Select Node 13 and enter its BIPU Q IP address 192 168 13 102 into IP Address Route 1 Notes O The IP addresses used in this example are only examples check with the facility network administrator for the IP addresses that shou...

Page 461: ...requirements that need to be followed when using analog CO line cards in the system It is highly recommended to only use RCOU3A RCOS3A REMU1A four wire not two wire RDDU2A and RGLU3A analog CO line interfaces in IP telephone applications These PCBs provide optimum speech quality for IPT1020 SD IP telephone connections Do not use RCOU1A RCOS1A REMU1A two wire RDDU1A RGLU1A or RGLU2A analog CO line ...

Page 462: ...or the desired volume transmission level see Table A 14 4 Press FB4 for handset voice output in speakerphone mode LED On with LED Off without 5 Press ROG to set the above data 6 Go off hook and hang up Table A 14 Volume Level Transmitted from Headset Microphone LEDS Transmit Level FB3 FB2 FB1 ON ON ON Level 7 max ON ON OFF Level 6 ON OFF ON Level 5 ON OFF OFF Level 4 OFF ON ON Level 3 initial valu...

Page 463: ...rror codes in a future release Common Error Code Table Program Code Error Descriptions Common 1 Invalid Program number 2 Invalid value 3 Invalid parameter designation Input parameter range error Required sub parameter data was not entered 4 Invalid FB button pressed 5 The time allotted to enter a modification in the desired field has been exceeded 6 Invalid parameter entry Incorrect characters ent...

Page 464: ...d Type Code 50 One of the required parameters PCM Highway BDKU Type or TEI Assignment has not been assigned 50 The PCM highway value entered is not applicable for the desired PCB assignment PCB parameters are required for PDKU or BDKU RDTU RDSU RPTU 50 The Channel Type value entered is not applicable for the desired PCB assignment PCB parameters are required for PDKU or BDKU RDTU RDSU RPTU 50 The ...

Page 465: ...uipment which the card type was assigned was not entered 50 a The entered equipment is registered as MOH already 80 a A BIOU circuit with other data such as door phone etc is assigned in MOH BGM 1 7 80 a A circuit with a non STU circuit is designated in MOH BGM 8 16 110 16 Identification error A super user password cannot be checked if you are logged in with a general user level password 111 See C...

Page 466: ... BIPU from being broken 33 The equipment number entered is out of the range 49 Slot card type entered is other than BIPU card 52 The IP address entered is a global IP address already assigned to CTX or another BIPU This restriction is only applied to the duplication of global IP addresses 152 33 You cannot use 1 10msec in this release 153 Common error See Common Error Code table Program Code FB Su...

Page 467: ... a PCB connecting the selected ISDN extensions 96 The allowed number of extensions has been exceeded 98 The quantity of station speed dial bins entered exceeds the system s capacity 201 50 The DN entered is the DN that is used as the administration terminal FB which this error occur FB01 51 The entered number is not the extension number 52 The entered number is not the extension number 80 The ente...

Page 468: ...t assigned 49 The new DN value conflicts with an existing value DN PhDN etc 51 The Primary DN entered conflicts with a value of an existing numbering scheme 51 The new DN value conflicts with an existing numbering scheme value 52 The new DN value conflicts with existing group extensions 80 The new DN value does not exist 204 33 The Call History memory size entered is wrong 49 The number of attenda...

Page 469: ... DN entered conflicts with a value of an existing numbering scheme 51 110 The Primary DN entered conflicts with a value of an existing numbering scheme 51 120 130 When assigning an Owner DN to a CO or GCO the related CO or GCO buttons are not assigned to the respective FB s of the owner s extension 52 The Primary DN entered conflicts with a value of an existing numbering scheme 52 110 The Secondar...

Page 470: ...an 52 The entered DN conflicts with an existing numbering plan 80 The DN entered is an extension number that does not exist in the system 209 33 The System Call Forward index entered is out of the range 49 If Hunt Method field is set to Distribute the incoming destination Pilot Number must be assigned 50 If Hunt Method is set to Distribute Pilot Number must be assigned 51 The entered value conflic...

Page 471: ...0 830 The feature code s allowed to attendant console only is registered 49 610 Two or more DSSs with the same value are registered to one extension 49 120 130 560 610 The entered DN does not exist in the system 51 The Prime DN entered conflicts with a value of an existing numbering scheme 51 110 The secondary PhDN entered cannot be registered The number conflicts with an existing number scheme 51...

Page 472: ...e designated Prime DN does not exist in the system 80 a The designated PCB and extension combination is not allowed 96 a The number of DSS consoles entered exceeds the system s capacity 98 The number of DSS buttons entered exceeds the system s capacity This error can occur with PB1 PB8 215 33 The add on module number is out of the range 33 100 110 120 130 140 The sub parameters for Key Number fiel...

Page 473: ...re buttons of the owner extension 52 The Primary DN entered conflicts with an existing DKT extension 52 110 The secondary PhDN entered cannot be registered The number conflicts with an existing ISDN extension s etc 52 120 130 The CO or GCO Owner DN entered does not exist 80 The specified PrimeDN does not exist in the system 82 The additional information assigned to the Feature Button is invalid 82...

Page 474: ...number of Hunt Group assignments has exceeded the system capacity 96 The allowable number of Hunt Group member assignments has been exceeded 98 More than 560 DNs are designated for members of one hunting group 219 33 The Node ID entered is over maximum digits or Node ID was not entered 250 32 The MAC address entered includes invalid characters The valid characters are numerals and alphabet A a to ...

Page 475: ...stem 49 0 was entered in ILG when OLG was not registered 49 The OLG entered is not registered in the system 49 The ISDN OLG number is designated for analog trunks or the entered OLG number does not exist in the system 49 0 was entered in OLG when ILG was not registered 49 A conflict exists between the ILG number and the OLG number trunk type 54 The quantity of lines ISDN channels and PDNs entered ...

Page 476: ...When the card type is PTU the protocol type entered is ETSI 49 The card type is not IPU Q when IP is selected 49 The card type is not PTU or PTU1F when TTC or QSIG is selected 49 When the card type is PTU1F the inputted D channel position is not 16 49 D channel position must assign 0 when the card type is IPU Q 49 D channel position must not be assigned 0 when the card type is not IPU Q 50 The T W...

Page 477: ...6 The number of ILGs exceed the system capacity 305 33 The ILG entered is out of the range 49 The entered ILG number cannot be deleted Trunk relationships assigned in Programs 300 and 302 must deleted first 80 The entered ILG does not exist in the system 306 49 The Group Type and Trunk Type are assigned based on the OLG settings found in ILG field of Program 300 and in ILG field of Program 302 49 ...

Page 478: ...t in the system The number of ILGs exceed the system capacity 96 The number of allowable GCO or POOL key group assignments has been exceeded 98 The allowable number of DID assignments has been exceeded 310 33 The entered equipment value is invalid 48 a No incoming destination number is assigned for the required parameter 80 The entered circuit is not set to support the designated trunk 311 49 Alth...

Page 479: ... circuit must be an assigned ISDN 317 33 The entered equipment value is invalid 33 The ILG entered is out of the range 33 The OLG entered is out of the range 49 0 was entered in ILG when OLG was not registered 49 The entered ILG OLG values do not have ISDN assignments 49 The OLG entered is not registered in the system 49 0 was entered in OLG when ILG was unregistered 50 The T Wait Timer can only b...

Page 480: ... number entered is wrong 48 a The destination number is not assigned 320 33 The entered equipment value is invalid 54 a The quantity of lines ISDN channels and PDNs entered exceeds the number of ports licensed with this processor 80 The circuit for the designated PCB must be an assigned ISDN primary trunk 321 33 The OLG entered is out of the range 80 The entered OLG number does not exist in the sy...

Page 481: ...sting ILG number 49 When an Out WATS OLG is assigned in OLG field an INWATS Type of Service cannot be assigned 49 Make a selection in OLG field 49 The selected OLG conflicts with an existing ILG number 49 a The assigned minimum Bch value Minimum Calls Zones 1 3 exceeds the related Maximum Calls Zones 1 3 maximum Bch value 49 The assigned minimum Bch value Minimum Calls Zones 1 3 exceeds the relate...

Page 482: ...xtension s etc 80 The entered channel group number does not exist in the system Program Code Occurred FB Sub parameter Error Descriptions 400 50 If the Called Number Index is not assigned Call Destination must be set to insert 404 33 The Attendant group number entered is out of the range 33 a The ILG entered is out of the range 80 The entered Attendant group number does not exist in the system 80 ...

Page 483: ...ge 33 The pause assignment is wrong 502 51 The entered DN does not exist in the system the entered value conflicts with an existing extension number or numbering plan 52 The entered number conflicts with an existing numbering plan 80 The entered extension does not exist The entered Attendant Console does not exist 96 The Page group number entered exceeds the system s capacity 98 a The number of al...

Page 484: ...exist in the system 96 The allowable number of Door Phones has been exceeded 508 33 The entered equipment value is invalid 49 The designated BIOU PCB circuit is used by another device Night Bell etc or two or more door locks are designated for the same BIOU PCB 49 The PCB Type designated for this DDCB circuit must be a PDKU or BDKU 49 The DDCB Equipment number entered conflicts with an existing do...

Page 485: ...alling Pilot DN 49 The Multiple Calling Pilot DN entered is using in a part of the numbering plan extension number etc 52 The plural trunk access number can not assign in the same Multiple Calling Group 80 Cannot assign the destination number because the Multiple Calling Group does not exist 48 The destination type and the destination number must be assigned at the same time 82 The Multiple Callin...

Page 486: ...is not permitted is included in the specified code 51 LCR OLG Access codes cannot be repeated The value entered cannot be registered e g If 1234 is registered 123 cannot be registered 82 The allowable number of LCR OLG Access codes has been exceeded 82 The OLG entered is out of the range 98 The allowable number of DR sharing tables has been exceeded 532 No error occurs for this Program except for ...

Page 487: ...Digit Length cannot be less than the Verified Digit Length 50 Registered Digit Length cannot be less than the Verified Digit Length 571 49 a The same account code cannot be repeated 50 a The same account code cannot be repeated 573 33 a The door phone number entered is out of the range 80 The entered Door Phone does not exist 576 33 The tenant number entered is not 1 33 The paging group number ent...

Page 488: ...except for common errors 656 49 a The entered Overlap Code already exists 657 No error occurs for this Program except for common errors 658 No error occurs for this Program except for common errors 659 No error occurs for this Program except for common errors 660 No error occurs for this Program except for common errors 670 33 The Node ID entered is out of the range 51 The Node ID entered is using...

Page 489: ...eted 49 When PC Operation Type is set to Server the Server Port Number cannot be deleted 50 When Server is selected the Server Port number FB04 is not able to assign 0 When Client is selected the connecting port number FB06 is not able to assign 0 50 When Server is selected the Server Port number FB04 is not able to assign 0 50 When Client is selected the connecting port number FB06 is not able to...

Page 490: ...System Error Codes Equipment Programming Error Codes B 28 Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 ...

Page 491: ...s references Strata CTX programs that are similar Strata DK Strata CTX Prg No Program Name Parameter Summary Prg No Program Name FB No Summary 00 Software Check Code 1 2 Level 1 Security Code Level 2 Security Code 110 Password Assignment 1 Password 03 Flexible PCB Cabinet and Slot Assignments Set PCB Code 100 Card Slot Assignment 1 Card Type 05 Flexible Access Code Numbering set Access Code 102 Fl...

Page 492: ... Parameter Assignment 2 Tone first Voice first signaling LED 03 Dial Pulse DP Make Ratio 105 System Timer Assignment 25 The assignment of Dial Pulse Make Ratio LED 04 Dual tone Multi frequency DTMF Signal Time 104 System Timer Assignment 18 Dial sending time on external line and extension station LED 06 CO Line Repeat Ringing 204 DKT Data Assignment 11 Whether to activate External Ringing Repeat E...

Page 493: ... 19 Automatic disconnect timer 11 0 E911 CAMA Trunk Assignments LED 11 CAMA Operation Enabled Disabled 105 System Data Assignment 8 offer of E911 Service 11 2 CAMA Trunk Group Hunting Assignment Second parameter Hunt to CAMA Trunk Group 550 Enhanced 911 Emergency Call Group Assignment 1 8 OLG associated with Emergency Call Group Number 11 5 CAMA Digits Send on 911 Calls N A Set sending digits for ...

Page 494: ...Tandem CO Line Connection Code 1 Code 2 CO DID Tie Line Signal CO DID Tie Dial Pulse Rate 300 Trunk Assignment 4 Dial Mode Code 7 Forced Account Code 306 Outgoing Line Group Assignment 13 Set Trunk forced Account Code need no need Code 4 Automatic Release Time 308 Trunk Timer Assignment 1 Detect Automatic Release Calling Party Control and detection time 16 Assign CO Line Groups LED 01 20 Set CO Li...

Page 495: ...parameter5 29 Add on Modules Button Assignments 01 02 The number of Add on Modules 204 DKT Data Assignment 4 Number of Add on Modules LED 01 20 Set Feature Code 213 Add on Module Key Assignment 1 20 1 Feature Code 2 parameter1 3 parameter2 4 parameter3 5 parameter4 6 parameter5 30 Station Class of Service LED 06 Automatic Busy Redial ABR Access 103 Class of Service Assignment 1 Automatic Busy Redi...

Page 496: ...ge Group C LED 04 Page Group D LED 05 Page Group E LED 06 Page Group F LED 07 Page Group G LED 08 Page Group H 31 Station Class of Service LED 18 Executive and Privacy Override Blocking Modem 103 Class of Service Assignment 10 Allowed or not allowed as the overridden party of Executive Override LED 10 All Call Page Allowed Digital and Electronic Telephones 23 Whether to invoke Emergency Paging LED...

Page 497: ...Station Hunting Group Assignment 1 Hunt Method 33 PDN PhDN Station Hunting N A Set Station Hunting member 218 Station Hunting Group Members Assignment 2 Set Hunting Group Member DN 3 DN set type modify insert 33 PhDN Owner Telephone Assignment N A Set Owner Station Logical Port No 206 Phantom DN Parameter Assignment 1 Owner PDN 34 Hold Recall Timing N A Set Recall Timing 208 Station Timer Assignme...

Page 498: ...ace Assignment 316 DCH Shared ISDN Primary Trunk Assignment 2 I f ID Number 44 1 8 Toll Restriction Traveling Class Override Codes Toll Restriction Code 510 Class Of Service Override Assignment 1 COS Override Code 44 BRI Service Profile Identifier SPID Parameters N A SPID Type SPID Value 317 ISDN Basic Trunk Assignment 14 SPID Initialize Type 15 Display for ISDN SPID Initialize Type 16 SPID Value1...

Page 499: ...rity No 6 529 LCR Route Plan Schedule Table Time Zone Assignment 2 LCR Time Zone Fourth parameter Start Time 3 set Start Time for Time Zone 54 LCR Route Definition Tables First parameter LCR Plan No 525 LCR Route Definition Table Assignment 1 Outgoing Line Group Number Second parameter Route Definition Numbers 2 Digit Modification Index 55 LCR Modified Digits Modified Digits Table 525 LCR Route De...

Page 500: ... the incoming call 60 3 SMDR Incoming Outgoing Calls SMDR Output when a call is completed 514 SMDR For OLG Assignment 2 Output of SMDR record for the outgoing call 60 4 Forced Voluntary Account Code Digit Length Forced Voluntary Account Code Digit Length 570 Account Code Digit Length Assignment 1 Forced Voluntary Account Code Verified Digit Length 60 7 Credit Card Call Digit Length Credit Card Cal...

Page 501: ...DN Primary Trunk Assignment 8 1 Bearer Capability Speech 2 Channel identifier number slot map channel type for Speech LED 02 Set 3 1 kHz Audio Audio 302 ISDN Primary Trunk Assignment 9 1 Bearer Capability 3 1kHzAudio 2 Channel identifier number slot map channel type for 3 1kHz Audio LED 03 Set 64 kbps Data Data 302 ISDN Primary Trunk Assignment 11 1 Bearer Capability unrestricted digital Informati...

Page 502: ...1 CNIS First Parameter Station Port 321 ISDN Calling Number OLG Number Second Parameter Channel Group Third Parameter Index Number 69 2 CNIS Special Number First Parameter Index Number 322 CNIS Presentation Special Number 1 Source Type Second Parameter Calling Party Number 2 Source Number 3 Calling Party Number 69 Verify Account Codes Verify Account Codes 506 Verified Account Code Assignment 1 Whe...

Page 503: ...y Number of BIOU LED 08 Door Phone Ring On External Page in Night mode 576 Door Phone Ring On External Paging In Night Mode Assignment 1 Set External Paging Group for termination in Night Mode LED 16 19 Port Number Door Phone Lock Control Units 507 Door Phone Assignment 0 DDCB Equipment Number that connects to Door Phone LED 16 19 Port Number Door Phone Lock Control Units 507 Door Phone Assignment...

Page 504: ...Station at DAY2 310 Direct Inward Termination Assignment 2 1 Destination Type Day2 2 Destination 87 89 Ground LOOP Start CO Line Station Ringing LED 01 20 Set Ringing Station at NIGHT 310 Direct Inward Termination Assignment 3 1 Destination Type Night 2 Destination Legend N A Not Applicable Strata DK Strata CTX Prg No Program Name Parameter Summary Prg No Program Name FB No Summary ...

Page 505: ...f Service LED 10 Change DISA Security Code 5 DND Override Calling Party LED 17 Do Not Disturb DND Override 6 DND Override Called Party 9 Executive Override LED 18 Executive Override 10 Overridden party of Executive Override 31 Station Class of Service LED 18 Executive and Privacy Override Blocking Modem 21 Privacy Override 30 Station Class of Service LED 18 Executive Override 23 Emergency Paging 3...

Page 506: ...sfer takes place LED 05 Music on hold or Ring Back Tone 5 Privacy Override Attendant Monitor warning LED 14 Privacy Override Warning Tone 7 Minimum Dial Digits of Credit Card Calling 60 7 Credit Card Call Digit Length Credit Card Call Digit Length 8 E911 Service 11 0 E911 CAMA Trunk Assignments LED 11 CAMA Operation Enabled Disabled 9 DestinationRestriction Override by System Speed Dial 10 1 Syste...

Page 507: ...3 1kHzAudio Speech 62 Non ISDN Station Bearer Service 1 Bearer Service 15 Display DN The same parameter does not exist in DK424 16 CESID 12 CESID Station Information N A Set CESID 17 Emergency call group of extension terminal 13 Station To CAMA Trunk Group Assignment N A E911 Station CAMA Trunk Number 22 Message Waiting Center Port for Voice Mail Port 13 Defining the Message Center LED 05 08 Voice...

Page 508: ...of Service LED 17 Continuous DTMF Tones Off 24 Set Microphone initial value 30 Station Class of Service LED 03 Microphone Button On at Start of Call 25 Enable Disable the microphone 30 Station Class of Service LED 02 Mic Button Locked Momentary 27 Ring Over Busy repetition timers 31 Station Class of Service LED 11 Busy Override BOV Tone 28 Overflow destination of attendant 58 5 Attendant Console O...

Page 509: ... Assignment 1 20 The Feature Key assignment allows each key on the telephone to be addressed and assigned a code representing the function to be performed Some feature keys require additional parameters to completely define the key 29 Add on Modules Button Assignments LED 01 20 Set Feature Code 214 DSS Console Assignment 1 DSS1 card slot position 28 DSS Console Attendant Telephone Assignments N A ...

Page 510: ... 1 Code 2 CO DID Tie Line Signal CO DID Tie Dial Pulse Rate 6 Start Method 17 DID Tie Line Options LED 02 Wink Immediate 11 DTMF Back Tone 10 2 System Assignments Part 2 of 3 LED 11 20 Dual tone Multi Frequency DTMF Tone Padded Tone Return 302 ISDN Primary Trunk Assignment 1 Create Channel Group Number 66 1 Channel Group Number Parameters Second Parameter Set Channel Group No 3 Set ILG 4 Set OLG 6...

Page 511: ...Analog Trunk Service for ISDN 1 Bearer Service 17 Automatic Campon 17 DID Tie Line Options LED 03 DID Camp on Busy 20 Called Dial Tone send LED 04 DID Tie Second Dial Tone Option 306 Outgoing Line Group Assignment 1 Analog ISDN Type 16 ISDN Trunk Group Type Assignment N A Set Trunk Group Type 11 Bearer Capability 3 1kHzAudio Speech 61 Analog Trunk Service for ISDN 1 Bearer Service 13 Set Trunk for...

Page 512: ... Destination 313 Caller ID Assignment 3 Class Equipment Number 50 Caller ID Circuit Assignments to CO Line PCBs N A Set Caller ID circuit number 315 T1 Trunk Card Data Assignment 1 Coding Format 41 1 T1 Span Frame and Line Code Assignments LED 02 T1 Span Line Code Assignments 2 Set frame format 41 1 T1 Span Frame and Line Code Assignments LED 01 T1 Span Framing Assignments 4 Set receive PAD value ...

Page 513: ...Network ID N A Set Service Parameters 5 Network ID 66 4 Call by Call Trunk Group Codes and Network ID N A Set Network ID Code 6 Incoming Line Group 66 1 Channel Group Number Parameters N A Set Channel Group No 7 Outgoing Line Group 66 1 Channel Group Number Parameters N A Set Channel Group No 8 Minimum number of Bch in Time Zone1 67 3 Call Types for ISDN Trunk Groups N A Set Minimum number of B ch...

Page 514: ...roup G 8 LED 08 Page Group H 17 All Page Group 31 Station Class of Service LED 10 All Call Page Allowed 506 Verified Account Code Assignment 1 Whether set or no set as Verified Account Code 69 Verify Account Codes Verify Count Codes 507 Door Phone Assignment 1 DDCB Equipment Number which connects to Door phone 77 1 Peripheral Options Door Phones RSIU RSIS RMDS PIOU PIOUS IMDU PEPU LED 16 19 Port N...

Page 515: ...Number 524 LCR Route Table to Route Definition Assignment 1 LCR Route Definition Index priority No 1 53 LCR Schedule Assignments for LCR Plans Fourth parameter Route Definition Numbers First Pick 2 LCR Route Definition Index priority No 2 Fourth parameter Route Definition Numbers Second Pick 3 LCR Route Definition Index priority No 3 Fourth parameter Route Definition Numbers Third Pick 4 LCR Route...

Page 516: ...47 Toll Restriction Exception Office Codes Assigned by Area Codes Office Codes 2 Add Delete codes 540 ACD Pilot DN Assignment 1 1 After Shift Forward Type 14 6 After Shift Service Destination Second parameter Destination 2 After Shift Forward Destination 550 Enhanced 911 Emergency Call Group Assignment 1 8 OLG associated with Emergency Call Group Number 11 2 CAMA Trunk Group Hunting Assignment Sec...

Page 517: ... 10 System Assignments Part 2 of 3 LED 04 Voice Mail Message Waiting Cancel Via Dial 64 Automatic 8 Dial sending time at Voice Mail port LED 06 Voice Mail Identification Code Dual Multi frequency DTMF Signal Time 580 Voice Mail Data for System Assignment 2 Whether send A D tone or not send for Voice Mail 31 Station Class of Service LED 15 Toshiba Stratagy Stratagy DK and or VP Integration A Tone D...

Page 518: ...Strata CTX DK Program Cross reference Strata CTX to Strata DK C 28 Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 ...

Page 519: ...tions FB02 n a n a FB03 n a n a FB04 n a n a Line Channel Number n a n a Port Station Number n a n a Notes The designated BECU slot is B101 and the BBCU slot is B102 Slot S101 is designated for PDKU BDKU or BDKU BDKS CTX670 Expansion Cabinet 2 Location Local Remote ___________ Slot Number S_01 S_02 S_03 S_04 S_05 S_06 S_07 S_08 S_09 S_10 PCB Name PCB Code FB01 Options FB02 FB03 FB04 Line Channel N...

Page 520: ... Cabinets CTX670 Expansion Cabinet 5 Location Local Remote ___________ Slot Number S_01 S_02 S_03 S_04 S_05 S_06 S_07 S_08 S_09 S_10 PCB Name PCB Code FB01 Options FB02 FB03 FB04 Line Channel Number Port Station Number CTX670 Expansion Cabinet 6 Location Local Remote ___________ Slot Number S_01 S_02 S_03 S_04 S_05 S_06 S_07 S_08 S_09 S_10 PCB Name PCB Code FB01 Options FB02 FB03 FB04 Line Channel...

Page 521: ...ard Assignment Record Sheet Strata CTX 100 CTX100 Location Local Remote ___________ CTX100 Base Cabinet CTX 100 Expansion Cabinet Slot Number S_01 S_02 S_03 S_04 S_05 S_06 S_07 S_08 PCB Name PCB Code FB01 Options FB02 FB03 FB04 Line Channel Number Port Station Number AMDS AETS BSIS ASTU ...

Page 522: ...erride Calling Party Join Feature DND Override Called Party Through Dialing Do Not Disturb Tandem CO Connection Remote Set Reset DND Day Night Control Executive Override Ext BGM Control Executive Override Allowed LCR Feature Offhook Camp on Individual Trunk Access Group Pickup Trunk Access Allowed Directed Station Pickup Forced Account Codes Directed Group Call Pickup Verified Account Codes Direct...

Page 523: ...er Tone 17 Call Number Display 04 Transfer Privacy Not Used 18 Night Bell Relay 05 Privacy Override 19 Display Preference 06 Credit Card Code 20 Transit Counter 07 Credit Card Digits 21 Primary Clock 08 E911 Service 22 Secondary Clock 09 DR Override by SSD 23 Call History Prefix 1 10 Auto Station Release 24 Emergency Digits Sent 11 ISDN SPID 25 DP Make Ratio 12 Night Mode Relay 26 Call Button Jump...

Page 524: ...s 6 04 System Call Forward Record Sheets Program 500 Values Program 504 Values 00 SCF Number 01 Call Type 02 Period 03 TelStatus 04 Destination 1 05 Destination 2 01 TelephoneStatus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ...

Page 525: ...Record Sheets System Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 D 7 Record Sheets System Speed Dial Record Sheet 00 Speed Dial Bin 01 Number 02 Name 00 Speed Dial Bin 01 Number 02 Name ...

Page 526: ...cord Sheet Program 112 Values Program 106 Values Calender Day 01 Working Day Type Day Work Day Non Work Day or Holiday 01 Monday 02 Tuesday 03 Wednesday 04 Thursday 05 Friday 06 Saturday 07 Sunday Program 113 Values Type of Day Day 1 Mode Day 2 Mode Night Mode Work Day Non Work Day Holiday ...

Page 527: ...ata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 D 9 Record Sheets SMDR SMDI CTI Port Assignments Service Name Values 00 Logical Device Number SMDR SMDI LAN BLF DSS 01 Device Connection RS232 LAN Device Port Number RS232 LAN BLF DSS ...

Page 528: ...rd Sheets System D 10 Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 BSIS RS 232 Serial Port Setup Service Name Values 00 BSIS Port 1 4 01 Port Speed 02 Port Parity 03 Data Bits 04 Flow Control 05 Wait Timer ...

Page 529: ...Tone Night 13 Call Pickup 27 Name Display 06 FRL Day 1 14 Bearer Capability 28 Door over DND Day 2 15 Display DN 29 Emerg Ringdown Night 16 CESID 30 Chg Sys Speed Primary DN _____________________ 01 PDN Equipment No 08 QPL Day 1 17 Emerg Call Group 31 Network COS 02 Station Type Day 2 18 Remote CF DND PW 32 Auto OCA 03 Circuit Type Night 19 VMID Code SMDI 33 Originate OCA 04 COS Day 1 07 LCR Group...

Page 530: ... Text Message Display 24 MIC Init Value 09 Handsfree MIC 17 Call History Memory 25 Microphone 10 Handsfree Tone 18 DTMF Back Tone 26 Speaker Mode Tones Primary DN _____________________ 01 Station Type 11 Ext Ring Repeat 19 Continuous DTMF 27 Ring Over Busy Cycles 02 Key Strip Pattern 12 Not Used 20 Display Language 28 Attd Overflow Dest 03 Key Strip Type 13 Off Hook Line Preference 21 Adapter 29 T...

Page 531: ... Sheets Station Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 D 13 Record Sheets Feature Button Record Sheet PDN Button Number Button Name Button Code PDN Phantom DN CO GCO PL Sub parameter Settings 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 532: ...R DSS R ADM R PDN No ______ 10 R 20 R DSS R ADM R Location Location Location Location Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20 09 19 09 19 09 19 09 19 08 18 08 18 08 18 08 18 07 17 07 17 07 17 07 17 06 16 06 16 06 16 06 16 05 15 05 15 05 15 05 15 04 14 04 14 04 14 04 14 03 13 03 13 03 13 03 13 02 12 02 12 02 12 02 12 01...

Page 533: ...o _______ PDN No _______ PDN No _______ Location Location Location Location Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code 07 14 07 14 07 14 07 14 06 13 06 13 06 13 06 13 05 12 05 12 05 12 05 12 04 11 04 11 04 11 04 11 03 10 03 10 03 10 03 10 02 09 02 09 02 09 02 09 01 08 01 08 01 08 01 08 PDN No _______ PDN No _______ PDN No _______ PDN No _______ ...

Page 534: ...16 Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 Phantom DN Record Sheet Phantom DN 01 Owned PDN 02 Tone Voice 1st 04 Display DN 05 System Call Forward Voice Mail Tone Voice 06 ID 09 Message Center 10 User Name 11 Display Name ...

Page 535: ...s 6 04 D 17 Record Sheets Hunt Group Record Sheet Program 209 Values Program 218 Values Group Number 01 Hunt Method 02 Pilot Number 04 Number to Display 05 Pilot No SCFwd 06 Multiple DN Hunt 07 DHG Auto Camp on 01 Hunt Order 02 DN 03 DN Set Type Dist Circ Mod Ins ...

Page 536: ...13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Prime DN ABR Retry Count ABR Retry Interval ABR Recall Hold Recall 1st Inter digit 2nd Inter digit Ring Xfer Ans Program 216 Values Program 502 Values Enter a Check to turn ON Program 516 Values Prime DN 01 02 03 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 All Page Grp All Emerg Page 01 Speed Dial Bin 02 Number 03 Name Emerg Ring down...

Page 537: ...llowed 32 Additional DN8 Day 2 11 3 1 KHz Audio 22 Svc Tone Permission 33 Auto OCA Day 3 12 7 KHz Audio 23 TGAC Override 13 64Kbps Unrestricted 24 Ch Sys Speed Primary DN _____________________ 01 Equipment 07 FRL Day 1 14 56Kbps Unrestricted 25 Network COS 02 ISDN Ch Grp Day 2 15 2x64Kbps Unrestricted 26 Additional DN2 03 ISDN Protocol Day 3 16 B Channel Selection 27 Additional DN3 04 Type Connect...

Page 538: ...ramming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 ISDN Station Data Record Sheet Primary DN 01 Station Name 02 Dial Method 03 System CF 04 CF Password 05 Door Phone Override 06 Emerg Call Croup 07 COS Override 08 Display DN 09 VMID Code SMDI DTMF 12 Name Display ...

Page 539: ... 04 Private Svc Type 09 FRL Day 1 14 Delay 2 23 LCR Group 05 GCO Key Number Day 2 Interdigit Timer 15 Timer 1 24 Change COS Ovr Code 06 Pooled Key Number Night 16 Timer 2 25 Reg Speed Dial Codes 07 COS Day 1 10 QPL Day 1 17 Auto Camp on 26 Originator Invoke OCA Day 2 Day 2 18 Calling Number ID 27 Senderized Tone Mode Night Night 19 Intercept 28 Emergency Call Group Program 513 Values 01 Generate S...

Page 540: ...________ 01 Group Type 08 COS Day 1 11 Speech 3 1KHz 02 Trunk Type Day 2 12 MOH Source 03 Pvt Service Type Night 13 Account Code GCO Number 04 Key 1 09 FRL Day 1 14 DR 05 Key 2 Day 2 15 Credit Card Calling Pool Number 06 Key 1 Night 16 Send CESID 07 Key 2 10 QPL Day 1 17 QSIG Sending Type Day 2 18 Network COS Night Group Number _____________________ 01 Group Type 08 COS Day 1 11 Speech 3 1KHz 02 T...

Page 541: ...dices 6 04 D 23 Record Sheets Trunk Assignment Record Sheet Trunk 01 Trunk Equipment Number 02 ILG 03 OLG 04 Dial Mode 05 Signal 06 Start Method 07 Release Supervision 08 Answer Supervision 09 Trunk Name 10 External Rng Repeat 11 DTMF Back Tone 12 Hunt Order ...

Page 542: ...Record Sheets Trunks D 24 Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 Caller ID Assignment Record Sheet Trunk Number 01 Signal Method 02 Signal Content 03 CLID Equip ...

Page 543: ...1 DNIS VMID 12 DNIS NAME ILG ________________ Audio Destination Type Data Destination Type 01 DID Num 05 Day 1 06 Day 2 07 Night 08 Day 1 09 Day 2 10 Night 02 MOH Source Type Dest Type Dest Type Dest Type Dest Type Dest Type Dest 03 GCO Key Group 04 Pool Key Group 11 DNIS VMID 12 DNIS NAME ILG ________________ Audio Destination Type Data Destination Type 01 DID Num 05 Day 1 06 Day 2 07 Night 08 Da...

Page 544: ...VMID for DNIS 12 DNIS Name ILG Number ___________ Audio Destination Data Destination 01 Type 05 Day 1 06 Day 2 07 Night 08 Day 1 09 Day 2 10 Night 02 MOH Source Type Dest Type Dest Type Dest Type Dest Type Dest Type Dest 03 GCO Key Group 04 Pool Key Group 11 VMID for DNIS 12 DNIS Name ILG Number ___________ Audio Destination Data Destination 01 Type 05 Day 1 06 Day 2 07 Night 08 Day 1 09 Day 2 10 ...

Page 545: ...rd Sheets Trunk Timer DIT Record Sheet Program 308 Values Program 310 Values Trunk Equip No 01 Auto Release 02 Short Flash 03 Long Flash 04 Pause 05 Response 01 Day 1 Destination 02 Day 1 Destination 03 Night Destination 04 MOH Type Destination Type Destination Type Destination ...

Page 546: ...____ 01 Equipment Number 07 3 1KHz Audio 12 Outgoing B Channel 17 SPID 2 02 Protocol 08 7KHz 13 B CH Selection 18 T Wait Timer 03 ILG 09 Unrestricted 64K 14 Initialize Type 19 Voice Calls 04 OLG 10 Unrestricted 56K 15 Initialization Display 20 Trunk Subscriber 1 06 Speech 11 Unrestricted 2x64K 16 SPID 1 21 Trunk Subscriber 2 Channel Group _____________________ 01 Equipment Number 07 3 1KHz Audio 1...

Page 547: ...PTU Equip 08 Speech 14 Unrestricted 384K 21 B Ch Select 02 Protocol 09 3 1KHz Audio 15 Unrestricted 1536K 22 T1 Time Slot 03 ILG 10 7KHz Audio 16 Unrestricted 1920K 23 E1 Time Slot 04 OLG 11 Unrestricted 64K 17 Restricted Digital 24 T Wait Timer 05 Trunk ID Type 12 Unrestricted 56K 18 Video 25 RBT on Incoming 06 Trunk ID 13 Unrestricted 2x64K 19 Multirate Unrest 26 Network Mode 07 D Ch Position 20...

Page 548: ...s 6 04 Call by Call Record Sheet Program 323 Values Program 324 Values Ch Group 01 Index 02 Type of Service 03 Fac Code 04 Service Param 05 Network ID 06 ILG 07 OLG Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Start Zone 1 Start Zone 2 Start Zone 3 08 Min 09 Max 10 Min 11 Max 12 Min 13 Max ...

Page 549: ...1 B Ch 22 B Ch 23 B Ch Channel Group _____________________ Enter a check mark to indicate activated B Channels 01 B Ch 02 B Ch 03 B Ch 04 B Ch 05 B Ch 06 B Ch 07 B Ch 08 B Ch 09 B Ch 10 B Ch 11 B Ch 12 B Ch 13 B Ch 14 B Ch 15 B Ch 16 B Ch 17 B Ch 18 B Ch 19 B Ch 20 B Ch 21 B Ch 22 B Ch 23 B Ch Channel Group _____________________ Enter a check mark to indicate activated B Channels 01 B Ch 02 B Ch 0...

Page 550: ...Record Sheets Trunks D 32 Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 Shared D Channel Record Sheet Ch Group 01 Equipment Number 02 Trunk ID 03 D Ch Provided ...

Page 551: ...Part 4 Appendices 6 04 D 33 Record Sheets Calling Number Record Sheets Program 321 Values Program 322 Values OLG Number 01 Default Number 02 Number Prefix 03 Number Verification 04 Default Number 2 01 Destination Type 02 Destination 03 DID Number ...

Page 552: ...ist Method 02 Alternate Destination 03 Overflow Time 04 Group Overflow Destination 05 Voice Mail ID ICI1 ICI2 ICI3 ICI4 ICI5 ICI6 ICI7 ICI8 ICI9 ICI10 ILG1 ILG2 ILG3 ILG4 ILG1 ILG2 ILG3 ILG4 ILG1 ILG2 ILG3 ILG4 ILG1 ILG2 ILG3 ILG4 ILG1 ILG2 ILG3 ILG4 ILG1 ILG2 ILG3 ILG4 ILG1 ILG2 ILG3 ILG4 ILG1 ILG2 ILG3 ILG4 ILG1 ILG2 ILG3 ILG4 ILG1 ILG2 ILG3 ILG4 ...

Page 553: ...ssignment Service Name Values Service Name Values 01 Automatic Assignment of Station ID 02 Terminal Authentication 03 Diffserv 04 TOS Field Type 05 TOS Precedence Type TOS Delay Type TOS Throughput Type TOS Reliability Type 06 DSCP 07 IEEE802 1p 08 IEEE802 1p Configuration 09 IP CTX Identifier 10 Tail Length of Echo Canceller 11 BIPU IPT VQ Mode ...

Page 554: ...ta Assignment Service Name Values Prime DN 01 Station ID 02 Station IP Address Type 03 Station IP Address 04 Automatic assignment of Station ID 05 Station Terminal Authentication Mode 06 Station MAC Address 07 Voice Packet Configuration Table Index 08 Audio Codec 09 Display Software Version Number of IPT ...

Page 555: ...Record Sheets Services Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 D 37 Record Sheets Services Pilot DN Assignment Record Sheet Pilot DN After Shift 03 Voice Mail ID 01 Type 02 Destination ...

Page 556: ...___ Date _______________________ 01 VM ID to DID DNIS 07 Auto Cancel 13 CF No Answer Record 02 Cancellation Method 08 DTMF Duration 14 Direct Call 03 Message Desk No 09 LCD Control of VM 15 Retrieve Messages 04 CLASS Output 10 Central VM Callback 16 Voice Mail DN 05 Calling Number Digits 11 CF All Call Record 17 Length of VMID 06 Blank Digits 12 CF Busy Record ...

Page 557: ...Record Sheets Services Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 D 39 Record Sheets Voice Mail Port Data Record Sheet 00 VM Port DNs 01 Control Method 02 Send A D Tone 03 Send B Tone 04 End to end ...

Page 558: ...nition Record Sheets Program 524 Values Program 525 Values 00 Route Choice Table 01 Rte 1 02 Rte 2 03 Rte 3 04 Rte 4 05 Rte 5 06 Rte 6 00 Route Definition 01 OLG Number 02 Digit Mod Index Program 526 Values 00 Digit Mod Index 01 Delete Digits 02 Add Leading Digits 03 Add Trailing Digits ...

Page 559: ...pe Day Type Day Type Day Type T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 Rte Choice Rte Choice Rte Choice Rte Choice Rte Choice Rte Choice Rte Choice Rte Choice LCR Group 9 LCR Group 10 LCR Group 11 LCR Group 12 LCR Group 13 LCR Group 14 LCR Group 15 LCR Group 16 Day Type Day Type Day Type Day Type Day Type Day Type Day Type Day Type T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3...

Page 560: ... Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 LCR Assignment Record Sheets Program 520 Values Program 521 Values 01 Local Area Code 00 Analysis Digits 02 Local Route Plane 01 Route Plan Number Program 522 Values 00 Exception Digits 01 Exception Table ...

Page 561: ...43 Record Sheets LCR Time Zone Record Sheets Program 527 Values 00 Holiday 00 Holiday 00 Holiday 00 Holiday Date Desc Date Desc Date Desc Date Desc Program 529 Values 00 Route Plan 01 Day Type 02 Time Zone 03 Start Time 00 Route Plan 01 Day Type 02 Time Zone 03 Start Time ...

Page 562: ...LCR Screening Record Sheet Program 530 Values 00 Screening Dial String 01 Add String 02 DR Action 03 LCR Action 04 Digit Mod Action 05 Skip Length Add Delete Program 531 00 OLG 01 Behind Centrex Access Code 02 Code 03 DR Action for Centrex 04 Skip Length 05 Pause Length Add Del ...

Page 563: ...eets DR Record Sheets Program 532 Values Program 533 Values Program 534 Values 00 DRL 01 Type 01 Dial String 02 Action 01 DRE Table 02 Action Allow Deny Add Delete Add Delete Program 111 Values DRL Number Credit Card Calling DRL Number Credit Card Calling Enable Disable Enable Disable ...

Page 564: ...ces D 46 Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 COS Override Code Record Sheet 00 COS Override 01 COS Override Code 02 Set COS 03 Set DRL 04 Set FRL 05 Set QPL 06 Network COS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ...

Page 565: ...ecord Sheets Services Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 D 47 Record Sheets Node ID Assignment Record Sheet 01 Primary Node ID 03 Node ID 2 04 Node ID 3 05 Node ID 4 Local Nodes Overlap Codes ...

Page 566: ...ets Services D 48 Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 Private Routing Plan Analysis Table Record Sheet 00 Node ID 01 Route Choice Table 00 Node ID 01 Route Choice Table 00 Node ID 01 Route Choice Table ...

Page 567: ... D 49 Record Sheets Route Choice Definition Record Sheet Program 653 Values Program 654 Values Program 655 Values 00 Route Choice Table Route Definition Tables 00 Route Definition 01 OLG 02 Digit Mod 00 Digit Mod Table 01 Delete Digits 02 Insert Digits 01 02 03 04 05 06 ...

Page 568: ...ork COS Local COS 02 OCA 03 Sys SD 04 COS Override 05 TGAC Override Table Type _______ Table Type _______ Table Type _______ DRL1 FRL1 QPL1 DRL2 FRL2 QPL2 DRL3 FRL3 QPL3 DRL4 FRL4 QPL4 DRL5 FRL5 QPL5 DRL6 FRL6 QPL6 DRL7 FRL7 QPL7 DRL8 FRL8 QPL8 DRL9 FRL9 QPL9 DRL10 FRL10 QPL10 DRL11 FRL11 QPL11 DRL12 FRL12 QPL12 DRL13 FRL13 QPL13 DRL14 FRL14 QPL14 DRL15 FRL15 QPL15 DRL16 FRL16 QPL16 ...

Page 569: ...Record Sheets Services Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 D 51 Record Sheets Call History Record Sheet Circuit Type 01 PDN Circuit Type 01 PDN Circuit Type 01 PDN ...

Page 570: ...Services D 52 Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 Behind Centrex Assignment Record Sheet 00 OLG Number 01 Behind Centrex 02 Assume 9 03 Pause Timer 00 OLG Number 01 Behind Centrex 02 Assume 9 03 Pause Timer ...

Page 571: ...eet Program 507 Values Program 576 Values 00 Door Phone Number 01 DDCB Equipment 02 Tenant Number 04 Ring Duration 05 LCD Name 06 Day 1 07 Day 2 08 Night 00 Tenant Number 01 Page Group Dest Num Dest Num Dest Num 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Program 508 Values 00 Door Lock 01 Interface 02 BIOU Relay 03 DDCB Equip 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 572: ... Appendices 6 04 Paging Device Group Assignment Record Sheet 00 Zone Relay Paging Groups Enter Check to turn On 17 Include in All Paging Group 18 All Emerg Page Group 19 Ext Generic Relay Number 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 573: ...Record Sheets Services Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 D 55 Record Sheets Emergency Call Group Assignment Record Sheet 00 E Call Group OLG Number 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 0 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 574: ...Record Sheets Services D 56 Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 ...

Page 575: ...2 1D To perform an update you can use one of the following methods Important Download the appropriate DIPXXXX and BIPUXXX IP firmware update files from TSD FYI click Technical Services Software Strata Systems CTX IP Firmware Method 1 Update from CTX SmartMedia Card Prerequisites 1 Requires a WinAdmin PC and CTX SmartMedia card for BIPU and IPT program updates 2 Do not connect the WinAdmin PC direc...

Page 576: ...e state when the Update was started 2 Select IP Telephone BIPU Program Update then select the BIPU card slot Note Only BIPU M can be updated Only BIPU M card slots will be shown with WinAdmin 2 1F or higher The BIPU type selection is not required 3 Select CTX Internal SmartMedia radio button An ftp Name and Password is inserted automatically The IP address of the CTX processor SmartMedia card is a...

Page 577: ...when the Update was started 2 Select IP Telephone IPT Program Update Select the IPT PDN to be updated 3 Select CTX Internal SmartMedia radio button 4 An ftp Name and Password is inserted automatically 5 The IP address of the CTX processor SM card is inserted automatically 6 Data Directory box will be PROGRAM 7 From File Name drop down box select DIPXXXX 8 Click Start and observe the update status ...

Page 578: ...ional installation CR ROM install the FTP Service on the WinAdmin PC To verify FTP Service is installed it should be located under Control Panel Administrative Tools Internet Information Services IIS 2 Go to CTXIpScripts and run CreateFTPdir This creates a virtual directory To get the CreateFTPVdir file go to C ctx WinAdmin CTXIpScripts Download the IP Firmware files and store them on the WinAdmin...

Page 579: ... M card slots will be shown with WinAdmin 2 1F or higher The BIPU type selection is not required 3 Select Local WinAdmin radio button 4 Enter the Windows User login Name and Password Note If in doubt create a new Window logon User Name and password and use it in Step 5 5 The IP address of the WinAdmin PC is inserted automatically 6 Select to update BIPUs one at a time or simultaneously 7 Data Dire...

Page 580: ...l WinAdmin radio button 4 Enter the Windows user login Name and Password Note If in doubt create a new Window logon User Name and password and use it in Step 6 5 The IP address of the WinAdmin PC is inserted automatically 6 Data Directory will be CTXIPUPDATE 7 From File Name drop down box select DIPUXXX 8 Click Start and observe the update status Getting Updated file Updating Finished Updating Res...

Page 581: ...damage the BIPU kernel software and require the BIPU software restoration process to allow the BIPU to function Figure 5 FTP Server External Server Network Connection Note The WinAdmin PC cannot be connected directly to the CTX processor network jack all connections must be through the network BIPU Update Important Complete all Prerequisites on page E 7 before you do the following Store the IP upd...

Page 582: ...s O It could take 1 to 5 minutes to update the BIPU O If an error occurs recheck file names locations etc and try again 9 After the update is complete select IP Telephone BIPU Configuration Check the BIUP version numbers to verify they have been updated properly 10 Press the BIPU reset button for proper initialization IP Telephone Update Important Complete all Prerequisites on page E 7 before you ...

Page 583: ...ate the BIPU O If an error occurs recheck file names locations etc and try again 9 After the update is complete select IP Telephone IP Telephone Data Select the IP telephone Prime DN to check that the firmware version level has been updated properly To check the IP telephone firmware version directly from an IP telephone 1 Simultaneously press the ROG buttons on the IP Telephone 2 At the SELECT pr...

Page 584: ...Software and Firmware Updates IP Telephone BIPU Firmware Update Procedures E 10 Strata CTX Programming Part 4 Appendices 6 04 ...

Page 585: ... 4 9 13 15 call pickup 5 18 5 31 13 14 call transfer with camp on 13 15 called number table 13 71 caller history 13 88 caller ID 6 9 caller ID assignment 13 64 card slot assignment 13 11 CBC table 13 71 CBC time zones 13 72 Centrex PBX screening table view 9 35 class of service 13 15 CO line 1 3 5 18 CO lines sub parameters 5 21 communicating with Strata CTX 3 14 community name 10 17 component sta...

Page 586: ...e 13 62 door lock 5 18 door lock control assignment 13 78 door phone delete 13 88 night ring over external page 13 88 door phone assignment 13 76 DR LCR screening table assignment 13 85 level table assignment 13 86 screening table for OLG 13 86 table allow deny definition 13 86 DR guide page 9 10 DR Class of Service Setup 9 13 DR Dialing Setup 9 10 DR Digit Table Setup 9 12 DR override by system s...

Page 587: ...DR screening 9 31 license control 10 20 license information 10 21 local update 14 2 14 4 M MAC address 13 106 maintenance 11 1 14 1 error alarm log 11 5 error log 11 2 start stop store trace date 11 2 system admin log 11 6 make busy control 13 109 mapping 9 58 memory access operation 11 6 modified digits table assignment 13 84 multiple call group 5 32 5 33 multiple calling group 5 33 music on hold...

Page 588: ...t 4 37 13 27 150 system IP data assignment 8 1 151 BIPU configuration 8 4 152 voice packet configuration table assignment 8 5 200 station data 5 1 9 13 9 23 13 28 201 station delete 13 31 202 ISDN BRI station 5 37 13 31 203 change DN 13 34 204 DKT parameters 5 8 13 34 205 DKT feature keys 5 16 13 39 206 phantom DN 5 24 13 43 207 single touch button data assignments 13 44 208 station timer assignme...

Page 589: ...ping table 9 29 13 85 529 LCR route plan time zone assignment 9 22 9 30 13 85 530 DR LCR screening table assignment 9 10 9 18 9 31 13 85 531 DR screening table for OLG 9 11 9 32 13 86 532 DR table allow deny definition 9 12 9 33 13 86 533 DR level table assignment 9 12 9 33 13 86 534 DR level exception table assignment 9 12 534 DRL exception table assignment 9 34 13 87 540 pilot DN assignment 9 1 ...

Page 590: ...e assignment 507 508 576 D 53 DR 532 533 534 111 D 45 DR LCR screening 530 531 D 44 E911 emergency call group 550 D 55 feature button 205 213 215 D 13 flexible numbering plan 102 4 5 hunt group 209 218 D 17 ILG 304 513 D 21 ISDN BRI station 202 D 19 ISDN BRI trunk 317 D 28 ISDN data 217 D 20 LCR assignments 520 521 522 D 42 LCR time zone 527 529 D 43 network mapping 657 658 659 660 D 50 node ID as...

Page 591: ...5 30 PDN table view 5 37 pickup group table view 5 31 station speed dial table view 5 36 system call forward table view 4 20 system speed dial table view 4 22 tables B channel defaults 13 70 bearer capability table 13 67 bearer services table 13 56 BRI bearer capability of ISDN 13 34 circuit type code definitions 13 89 data initialize programs 13 26 device table 13 95 feature button patterns 10 bu...

Page 592: ...hods CTX SmartMedia card E 1 external FTP server E 7 FTP directory E 4 user management 3 19 12 2 V verified account codes 13 75 version code 13 99 view BIOU control relay assignment 13 80 voice mail 5 18 A 1 port data 13 90 voice mail call monitor 4 7 W WinAdmin configuration 12 2 WinCTX 3 22 3 23 worksheets 10 button and 20 button telephones D 14 D 15 parameter selection D 13 slot assignment D 1 ...

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