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Creating model trunks and changing route access codes

If you need a trunk that is different from the default models provided in Option 11C Mini software, use Overlay 14 to design a model. Change route access codes using the administration telephone.

If you require additional help when creating model telephones and trunks, refer to the X11 Administration Input/Output Guide.

Creating model trunks

To create a new model trunk, load LD 14 and enter the following commands on the TTY:

LD 14

REQ NEW

TYPE aaa M “aaa” = the type of trunk that you are creating (TIE, COT, WATS, and so on).

MODL YYY “YYY” = the model number of the trunk that you are creating (between 1 - 127)

XTRK XUT, XEM, XCOT, This prompt only appears when you XDID define the first model in a group. Each

group contains 16 consecutive model definitions. (Refer to the group limits listed below.) When the first model in a group is defined, the remaining model numbers in the group(s) are taken to be of the same type.

Group limits are as follows:

1-15, 16-31, 32-47, 48-63, 64-79. 80-95, 96-111, 112-127.

Examples:

If, for example, you define a model trunk as XUT, with a model number of 12, all models in the group 1-15 will automatically be XUT models. If you define another model trunk as an XEM, with a model number of 33, all models in the group 32-47 will automatically be XEM models.

Note: When you create trunk models, you are not prompted for the trunk route or member number. This information is defined using the administration telephone to program the XUT or XEM circuit card.

For more information about LD 14, refer to the X11 Administration

Input/Output Guide.

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