Procedure: Software Installation

Table 2-2. Station Form Fields (Page 1)

Field Name

Explanation

 

 

Extension

Part of the input command used to access this form; display-only

 

field.

 

 

Lock Messages?

Enter y to restrict other users from reading or canceling the DWBS

 

handset messages or retrieving messages via Voice Message

 

Retrieval; otherwise, enter n (default).

 

 

Type

Enter the 9601 or 9601+ string to designate the WT station type if

 

you are administering one of these WT types. If you are

 

administering a 9630 Series WT, be sure to alias it as discussed

 

starting on page 2-12.

 

NOTE: The 9630 Series WT is aliased as a 9601 or 9601+ WT.

 

Also, the 9601+ value requires Version 6 of the software.

 

 

Security Code

Enter the 4-digit security code required by users to retrieve

 

messages via the Demand Print or Voice Messages Retrieval

 

feature.

 

 

TN

Enter the tenant number for those customers using the Tenant

 

Partitioning feature. The default is 1.

 

 

Port

This is a display-only field when the set type is designated as 9601.

 

No customer input is required.

 

 

Coverage Path 1

Enter a coverage path number (1 through 999 for G3si, 1 through

 

9999 for G3r) from a previously administered Call Coverage Path

 

form.

 

 

COR

Enter the desired class of restriction (COR) number from 0 through

 

95 that reflects the desired restriction. Default is 1.

 

 

Name

Enter the name of the person associated with this WT.

 

A maximum of 30 characters can be used. Names are case- and

 

space-insensitive.

 

 

Coverage Path 2

Enter a coverage path number (1 through 999 for G3si, 1 through

 

9999 for G3r) from a previously administered Call Coverage Path

 

form.

 

 

COS

Enter the desired class of service (COS) number from 0 through 15

 

to designate allowed features. Default is 1.

 

 

Display Module

Enter y to designate that the 9601 or 9630 Series WT has a display

 

module. The default is y because the phone has a built-in display.

 

 

Message Lamp Ext.

The default is the current station’s extension. Enter the assigned

 

extension number to receive Message Waiting Lamp updates for the

 

particular extension.

 

NOTE: If bridging is used, this field should be set to a bridging

 

extension.

 

 

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Lucent Technologies 555-232-102 manual Station Form Fields

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