How to Use Lucent INTUITY Screens

The INTUITY system is controlled by two methods: command entry from the INTUITY AUDIX screens and selection from the INTUITY system screens.

Two terms are used in the directions:

Select

Enter

Select

This document will instruct you to “select” certain options.

To select:

1.Highlight the choice that you want. To highlight a choice, use the up and/or down arrow keys.

2.Press ENTER with the choice highlighted.

The system displays the next screen or requests additional information.

To exit the screen or go back to the previous screen, press CANCEL, the F6 function key. The F6 (Cancel) key will not stop any processes. Instead, it will exit the screen. Any information not saved ( F3 Save) will be lost.

To log out of the system, press the F6 (Cancel) key until you reach the Console Login prompt.

Enter

To enter information, type in the information and press the ENTER key on the keyboard. For example, if the instruction is “Enter 3“ then:

1.Type the number 3. The information to be typed in is shown in bold in the instruction.

2.Press ENTER . The enter key is located on the keyboard. It is not a function key.

Conversion Procedures

Follow the steps in these tasks in the exact order in which they appear. Failure to follow the steps in this document in the exact order will result in a conversion failure.

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Lucent Technologies Release 3 manual How to Use Lucent Intuity Screens, Conversion Procedures, Select, Enter

Release 3 specifications

Lucent Technologies Release 3 was a significant milestone in the evolution of telecommunications. Launched in the late 1990s, it represented a comprehensive suite of solutions designed to improve network performance, reliability, and scalability. Aimed primarily at enhancing communication services, Release 3 showcased advanced technologies and features that reshaped the industry landscape.

One of the standout features of Release 3 was its support for both circuit-switched and packet-switched networks. This dual capability allowed service providers to utilize a single platform to provide a variety of services, including traditional voice services and emerging data applications. The integration of these two technologies led to more efficient use of network resources and improved service quality.

Release 3 also emphasized flexibility and modularity. Its architecture was designed to support a range of hardware and software configurations, enabling telecom operators to customize their deployments according to specific business needs. This modular design allowed for easier upgrades and scaling, which was essential as the demand for bandwidth and services continued to grow.

Another key technology featured in Release 3 was its advanced signaling and control capabilities. By implementing protocols like SS7 and integrating them with IP-based communications, Lucent enabled more efficient call routing and management. This capability was critical for managing increasing traffic loads and offering enhanced features like caller ID, call waiting, and other value-added services that were becoming popular at that time.

In addition, Release 3 introduced improved quality of service (QoS) mechanisms, critical for ensuring that voice and data services could coexist on the same network without degradation. This was especially important as the world began to embrace the Internet, leading to a surge in data-intensive applications that needed reliable delivery.

Security was another focus with Release 3, as telecom operators faced growing concerns about fraud and cyber threats. Enhanced encryption methods and secure access controls were built into the system, providing operators with the tools needed to safeguard their networks and customer data.

Overall, Lucent Technologies Release 3 represented a forward-looking approach to telecommunications, combining innovative technology with the flexibility needed in a rapidly changing industry. It laid the groundwork for future advancements in both voice and data communications, helping operators to adapt to the burgeoning digital landscape. As a result, it played a pivotal role in the transition towards more integrated and efficient telecommunication networks.