| An extract from the Feature Programming Manual. Hope my reformatting for this forum hasn't made it hard to use. REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the processor for checking the ID code for Remote Access to System. (1) 217 (2) 0 : MP card 1 : OAI (ACF) Assign the ring cadence on a Remote Access to System. (1) 180 (2) 0 : As per CM08>392 Pattern2 1 : As per CM35 Y=33 CM2A Assign the ID Code Development number for Remote Access to System. • Y=A0 (1) 2 (2) 0-9: ID Code Development No. 00-09 NOTE: CM2A Y=00-09 is determined by this data. Assign the ID Code for Remote Access to System. • Y=00-09 ID Code Development No. 00-09 (1) X-XX...XX: ID Code for Remote Access to System (Maximum 16 digits) (2) 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No. Assign the desired Trunk Restriction Class for each ID Code Pattern number. • Y=11 (1) 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No. (2) 1 : Unrestricted (RCA) 2 : Non-Restricted-1 (RCB) 3 : Non-Restricted-2 (RCC) 4 : Semi-Restricted-1 (RCD) 5 : Semi-Restricted-2 (RCE) 6 : Restricted-1 (RCF) 7 : Restricted-2 (RCG) 8 : Fully-Restricted (RCH) Assign the desired Service Restriction Class A to each ID Code Pattern number. The features available in each class are assigned by CM15. • Y=12 (1) 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No. (2) 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A Assign the desired Service Restriction Class B to each ID Code Pattern number. The features available in each class are assigned by CM15. • Y=13 (1) 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No. (2) 00-15 : Service Restriction Class B Assign the desired Service Restriction Class C to each ID Code. The features available in each class are assigned by CM15. • Y=14 (1) 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No. (2) 00-15 : Service Restriction Class C Assign the purpose of ID Code. • Y=10 (1) 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No. (2) 0 : Validate the ID Code entered from stations and trunks 2 : Validate the ID Code entered from trunks 3 : Invalidate the ID Code entered from stations and trunks CM30 Assign terminating system in Day Mode, Night Mode, Mode A and Mode B for incoming C.O. Calls to required trunks. • Y=02 Day Mode • Y=03 Night Mode • Y=40 Mode A • Y=41 Mode B (1) 000-255: Trunk No. (2) 16: Remote Access to System Specify the handling of busy/not available Remote Access to System destination in Day or Night Mode when calling an internal station. • Y=30 Handling of busy/not available Remote Access to System destination in Day Mode • Y=31 Handling of busy/not available Remote Access to System destination in Night Mode (1) 000-255: Trunk No. (2) 00 : C.O. Line release 01 : Forwarded to TAS 03 : Forwarded to Attendant Console 04 : Forwarded to DIT station assigned by CM30 Y=04, 05 06 : DT connection for redial 08 : C.O. line release 15 : C.O. line release CM35 Assign the release signal condition to a incoming trunk route assigned by CM30 Y=00. • Y=05 (1) 00-63: Trunk Route No. (2) 1 : Release signal arrives CM36 Specify the combination of Trunk Routes allowing the Trunk-to-Trunk Connection. • Y=0 (1) XX ZZ XX: 00-63: Incoming Trunk Route ZZ : 00-63: Outgoing Trunk Route (2) 0 : Allowed 1 : Restricted CM42 Specify the maximum number of digits for Remote Access to System. (1) 13 (2) 01-16: 1 digit-16 digits NONE : 16 digits NOTE: Approximately 3000 Remote Access to System codes including Authorization Codes and Forced Account Codes can be defined. |