DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-288AUX-TRK (Auxiliary Trunk)
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AUX-TRK (Auxiliary Trunk)
The TN763B/C/D and TN417 Auxiliary Trunk circuit packs are used to provide
ports for the following features: Music -On-Hold, loudspeaker p aging (voice and
coded chi mes), dictation, automated wake-up with AUDICHRON.
Recorder/Announcer, and rec orded announcements. TN763C circ uit packs
support Mu-law comp anding. TN417 circuit p acks support A-l aw companding.
TN763D can support either c ompanding mode and defaults to mu-law on
initialization. Companding modes are administered on the c ountry-options
system-parameters screen. See

DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server

Release 5.4 Administration and Feature Description

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Music-On-Hold is administe red via the Feature-Related System Parameters
Form. Loudspeaker pagi ng can be administered via the change paging
loudspeaker or add trunk-group [Customer-Provided Equipment (CPE)]
commands. The change paging loudspeaker command is used for
system-provided pa ging; the add trunk group command is used for access to
otherwise-provided (CPE) pag ing. The translation for code c himing is
administered by the change paging code-ca lling-ids command. Recorded
announcement and dic tation are administered by the add trunk-group ( CPE)
command. Automatic wake -up is administered by th e change
system-parameters hospitality command and uses al l four ports on a TN763B
Auxiliary Trunk circuit pack.
Music-On-Hold provid es audible feedb ack to a held, parked , or otherwise
split-away party indic ating that the call is still c onnected. The feedbac k can be
customer-provided music, a recorded messag e, or other audible ind ication.
Since the Music-On-Hold por t is always busy, some of its port tests always abort.
The Loudspeaker Paging feature p rovides voice and/or c ode calling c hime
paging. If multip le paging zones are p rovided at a customer’s p remises, the
Loudspeaker Paging feature g ives a user the option of pag ing to a particular
MO Name (in
Alarm Log) Alarm Level Initial Command to Run1
1.
UU
is the universal cabinet number (1 for PPN, 2 - 44 for EPNs).
C
is the carrier
designation (A, B, C, D, or E).
SS
is the number of the slot in which the circuit pack
resides (01 to 21).
pp
is the two digit port number (01, 02, ...).
Full Name of
MO
AUX-TRK MAJOR2
2. A Major alarm on a trunk indicates that alarms on these trunks are not downgraded by
the set options command and that at least 75 % of the trunks in this trunk group are
alarmed.
test port UUCSSpp l Auxiliary Trunk
AUX-TRK MINOR test port UUCSSpp l Auxiliary Trunk
AUX-TRK WARNING test port UUCSSpp sh Auxiliary Trunk