Lucent Technologies Release 4.0 manual Header, Hunt Group, Initialization, Interboard Bus

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DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0

System Description Pocket Reference 585-300-214

Glossary

Header

Information that the system creates to identify a message. A message header includes the originator or recipient, type of message, creation time, and delivery time.

Hunt Group

A group of ports on a switch usually administered to search for avail- able ports in a circular pattern.

I

Initialization

The process of bringing a system to a predetermined operational state. The start-up procedure tests hardware and flashware; loads the boot filesystem programs; locates, mounts, and opens other required file- systems; and starts normal service.

Initialization and Administration System (INADS)

A maintenance system used by remote technicians to track alarms.

Interboard Bus

For release 3.2 and earlier versions, the inter-integrated circuit (I2C) bus that provides connectivity between the Alarm board and the Multi- function board.

INTUITY Message Manager

A PC application that is used for the retrieval and display of message headers, addressing to lists, managing personal greetings, and for cre- ating, forwarding, and replying to voice mail messages.

L

Leave Word Calling

A switch feature that allows the calling party to leave a standard (non- voice) message for the called party using a feature button or dial access code.

Light Emitting Diode (LED)

For Release 3.2 and earlier releases, a red-light indicator on the sys- tem faceplate panel that shows the status of operations and possible fault conditions. An unlit LED indicates a healthy system. When flash- ing, the LED indicates a software problem. When it is steadily lit, a hardware problem exists.

Release 4.0 uses three LEDs on the system’s faceplate to report the system’s status and to provide alarm and diagnostic information.

Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)

Issue 1 May 1999

GL-7

For release 3.2 and earlier releases, the 10-character alphanumeric display on the DEFINITY AUDIX faceplate panel that automatically shows status of the system including alarms.

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Contents Definity Audix System Release Lucent Technologies Web Ordering Information Contents Customer Responsibilities Page Special Terminology About this BookIntended Audiences Supported Product ReleasesViii How to Order Additional DocumentationHow to Comment on This Book TrademarksFeature Overview Features and CompatibilityFeature Overview Features for the Customer OrganizationSavings from a Smaller System Features for the SubscriberIssue Features and Compatibility Feature OverviewAdvantages of Intuity Message Manager Features for the System AdministratorSwitches Features and CompatibilityCompatibility Non-native mode.5 Native and Non-native ModeCompatibility Considerations for the Defintiy Audix systemDefinity Audix System Release Switch Releases Compatible with the Definity Audix System Definity Audix System Release Definity Audix System Design and OperationFlashware TN568 Circuit PackHard Disk Drive Port Board EmulationDigital Networking SoftwareNetworking Amis Analog NetworkingHigh-speed Digital Networking Connections Maximum Voice Ports and Digital Networking PortsCydxsl15 LJK DCP Mode 2 Connection Design and Operation MO Disk Drive MO Disk DriveDesign and Operation Faceplate FaceplateOn-board Cables Operating RequirementsSpace Requirements Sample Location in a SCC Design and Operation Operating RequirementsSample Location in a CMC Environmental Requirements Power RequirementsPhysical Dimensions for the Definity Audix System Power Requirements for the Definity Audix SystemAir Purity Requirements Atmospheric RequirementsDefinity Audix System Release Average System Requirements per Subscriber Capacity and SizingVoice Ports Voice PortsPort Capacities in Erlangs Capacity and Sizing Voice PortsBroadcast Messaging Features that Affect Voice PortsOutcalling Automated AttendantVoice Storage Voice Storage for Announcement SetsCapacity and Sizing Voice Storage Intuity Message Manager Capacity and Sizing Intuity Message ManagerHard disk drive to store voice mail and announcements Backup Limits on the MO Disk Drive Backup Limits on the MO DiskLimits for Intuity Message Manager System Design Appendix a Transition NotesSystem Design Native and Non-native SupportVoice Ports Administration ImpactsDigital Networking Port Migration ImpactsAlarm Origination Administration ImpactsExternal Modem Alarm Relay LEDsMO Disk Drive Analog Port Emulation Switch IntegrationSwitch Integration DCS NetworkingLimited Availability for Control Link Integration Transition Notes Switch Integration Staff Appendix B Customer ResponsibilitiesStaff Environmental RequirementsTable B-1. Atmospheric Requirements Environmental RequirementsCable Connections Cable ConnectionsTable B-2. Air Purity Requirements Figure B-1. Cable Connections for the External Modem Customer Responsibilities Cable ConnectionsFigure B-2. Lucent- and Customer-provided LAN Connections Definity Audix System Release AB-1 AbbreviationsAB-2 Kbps KHzAB-3 AB-4 MHzAB-5 TTYAbbreviations AB-6 Glossary Boot or Reboot Audio Messaging Interchange Specification AmisAudix Administration and Data Acquisition Package Adap BackupBroadcast Messaging Boot FilesystemBusyout Service Class of Service COSDelivery Operations Support System Doss Configurator Command ModeConfiguration Control Link ModeErrors Digital-Port DP ModeDigital Signal Processor DSP Disconnect Signaling DetectionFlash programmable read-only memory Fprom Guest PasswordField FilesystemsInitialization Initialization and Administration System InadsHeader Hunt GroupMagneto-optical MO Disk Drive Local Maintenance Terminal LMTLogin Local Area Network LANOperations, Administration, and Maintenance OA&M Native ModeNon-native Mode Nonvolatile Random Access Memory NvramReply Loop Escape RebootRemote Field Update ProtocolSubscriber Specific Announcement Set UpdateUpgrade Standalone UtilityGL-12 Voice PortIN-1 IndexIN-2 IN-3 13, B-1 to B-3 power, 2-12 space, 2-9 toIndex IN-4