Switch Administration

Table 2-3. Station Form Fields (Page 2)

Field Name

Explanation

 

 

Leave Word Calling

Enter msa-spe(default) if LWC messages are stored in the

(LWC) Reception

system or on the Messaging Server Adjunct or Switch

 

Processor; or, enter audix if the messages are stored on the

 

Audio Information Exchange System; otherwise, enter none.

 

 

Auto Select Any Idle

Enter n (default) to prevent users from having this feature

Appearance?

enabled. This field must be y whenever the WT has two

 

brdg-appr buttons.

 

 

LWC Activation?

Enter y (default) to allow users to leave short LWC messages

 

for this WT. If the system has the Hospitality features, enter y

 

for WTs in the guest rooms if the DWBS WT designated to

 

receive failed wake-up messages is programmed to receive

 

LWC messages that indicate incomplete wake-up calls. Enter

 

y if AUDIX was entered for LWC Reception.

 

 

Coverage Msg

Applies whenever the DWBS WT is marked for LWC

Retrieval?

Reception. Enter y (default) to allow a user in the DWBS WT’s

 

coverage path to retrieve LWC messages for this WT.

 

 

CDR Privacy?

Administrable option that allows digits in the called number

 

field of an outgoing call to be blocked on a per-station basis.

 

The number of blocked digits is administered system-wide in

 

the Privacy-Digits to Hide field in the Feature-Related

 

System-Parameters form. Enter y to enable the call privacy

 

feature for each station. Default is n.

 

 

Redirect Notification?

Enter y (default) to give a half ring at this WT whenever calls

 

to the WT are redirected (via Call Forwarding or Call

 

Coverage). Enter y if AUDIX was entered for LWC Reception.

 

 

Data Restriction?

Enter y to prevent tones, such as Call Waiting tones, from

 

interrupting this user’s calls. Default is n. Data restriction

 

provides permanent protection and cannot be changed by the

 

DWBS user.

 

NOTE: It is recommended that the default value not be

 

changed.

 

 

Idle Appearance

Enter n (default) to indicate which call appearance is selected

Preference?

when the user lifts the WT and there is an incoming call.

 

 

Per Button Ring Control?

Enter n (default) to prevent users from having Per Button Ring

 

Control.

 

 

Bridged Call Alerting?

Enter y to allow incoming calls on bridged appearances of

 

another WT’s primary extension number, TEG calls, or PCOL

 

calls. The default is n.

 

NOTE: The field should be set to y if bridged call appearances

 

are being used.

 

 

2-18Issue 5 June 1999

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Lucent Technologies 555-232-102 manual Field Name Explanation

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