Chapter 8 System Administration

System Administration

In this system, the Customer Administration Terminal (CAT) or Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) is used for programming the system data. The CAT is a digital multi-function telephone (Dterm) which is equipped with function keys, a dial pad and LCD and interfaces with the system via the MP card. The Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) is a personal computer that provides an interface to the PBX via the system CPU card. The MAT PC must have the MATWorX program properly installed to communicate with the PBX. MATWorX is required for system software registration and activation.

Password Entry

In a system with password service, a maintenance person is required to enter an authorization level number (Password Level) and appropriate password prior to engaging in programming the system data with the MAT/CAT. A maximum of eight (8) Password Levels can be set up. The number of commands that the maintenance person can access is determined by the Password Level.

Resident System Program

This resident system program generates system data automatically according to the system hardware configuration, thereby providing immediate operation and shorter programming time. When activated, the system scans hardware configuration (such as line/trunk card location) and assigns the system data (such as station numbers, trunk numbers, etc.) according to a predetermined generic program assignment.

Service Conditions

This service is applicable for equipment installed in PIM0 through PIM3. Data for any vacant slot is not assigned.

Virtual stations are not assigned.

Some line/trunk cards (PN-AUCA/PN-DK00/PN-CFTA/PN-CFTB/PN-2AMP/PN-4DAT/PN-4RSTF-A/PN- 4VCTI/PN-32IPLA) are not assigned, even if mounted.

An application card is not assigned, even if mounted.

No tenant assignment is provided. (Tenant 01 is assigned)

Customer Administration Terminal (CAT)

The Customer Administration Terminal (CAT) is a digital multi-function telephone (Dterm) which is equipped with function keys, a dial pad and LCD and interfaces with the system via the MP card. Programming of the system can be done from selected Multiline Terminals with LCD. The designated Multiline Terminals can be placed in program mode, and system data can then be changed. To prevent unauthorized changes, password levels are assigned, providing authorization for access to certain areas of programming and denying access to others.

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