9-6DCP Cabling and Administration

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NOTE

Use the hunt groups the BCSDC has designed for AUDIX networking.

7.Set Group Extension to another unused extension. Use a DID extension if the AUDIX system is to be accessed from a remote AUDIX system.

8.Set Group Type to ucd.

9.Set Message Center to none.

10.Set ACD to n.

11.Press ENTER

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12.Go to Page 2 and assign the DCP extensions to this hunt group. If you are converting the AUDIX RS-232 ports to DCP, you will have four networking extensions.

NOTE

Assign extensions in the order determined by the BCSDC. For example, the hunt sequence may start with port 5.

System 85 Administration

System 85 can use both I-channels of the DCP port. This provides access to all four AUDIX DCP networking ports. The DCP circuits are assigned as follows using the Maintenance and Administration Panel (MAAP).

1.Assign a class of service (cos) for the AUDIX networking ports that has touch-tone dialing and data protection – permanent enabled (use Proc 010, Word 1 and Proc 010, Word 3).

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Wd

1

2

3

4-10

11

12

13

14

15

PROC

1

cos

-

0

0

-

-

0

0

1

010

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Wd

1

2-10

11

12

13

14

15

-

23

PROC

3

cos

0*

0

0

1

0

0

 

$

010

 

* Fields 2 through 10 may be assigned for toll fraud protection.

$ For remote networking configurations, if the AUDIX networking extension is dialing AAR or ARS to reach a remote AUDIX system, make sure an appropriate FRL is assigned to the AUDIX networking extensions’ cos (Proc 010, Word 3, Field 23).

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