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Chapter 6 Trunk Spans and Dialing Rules

CPSEE_TSP500 User Guide

Version 4.0

Page 6-13

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guaranteed assignment. That is, if at the time of the dial request, no trunks are
available in that specified trunk group, a search will begin for a trunk in
another group.

MONITOR_ONLY

This keyword specifies Stations, or a range of Stations, that can Manual Mon-
itor, also known as Voice only monitor. These are stations that will NOT be
used as Agents. You can assign a maximum of 32.

Stations can be entered either as individual numbers, or ranges.

Example:

MONITOR_ONLY 3 5 17-29

MONITOR_ASSIGN

This keyword restricts a Manual Monitor to specific stations. If a Manual
Monitor attempts to monitor a station that is not in its assignment list, a “fast
busy” tone will be played to the Monitor. The following rules apply:

Monitors who have no assignments are allowed to monitor all agents.

Multiple “MONITOR_ASSIGN” keywords may be present in the Dialing
Rules, but only one monitor may be assigned per entry.

Multiple entries can be used for the same Monitor

Agent stations may be entered as individual numbers or ranges.

The Admin Terminal command “load misc” can be used to activate
changes.

Different Monitors can monitor the same station.

Syntax:

MONITOR_ASSIGN

Example:

MONITOR_ASSIGN

4

1-24

MONITOR_ASSIGN

4

72-80

MONITOR_ASSIGN

20

72-80

NAI_ZERO

This keyword specifies whether the NAI (Network Access Identifier) for
ISDN lines should always be zero, or consecutive unique numbers. Typically,
our connections to ISDN lines require that the NAI be zero. It is automati-
cally assigned by the TSP Configurator.

NUM_STATIONS

This keyword specifies how many stations can be connected to the TSP. This
number includes all agents and voice monitoring stations, it is automatically
assigned by the TSP Configurator.