Ericsson LBI-39076B User Manual
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LBI-39076B
CONFIGURATION
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Who Has What Priority
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Interconnect - This 1-digit field defines (for each
logical unit ID) which of eight queuing priority levels
(from 0 to 7) is to be applied to this specific logical unit
ID for interconnect calls. Default is the lowest priority
(0).
Logical Unit Definition (menu selection 11)
Radio Parameters (panel 2)
Call Priority
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Interconnect - This 1-digit field defines (for each
group ID) which of eight queuing priority levels (from 0
to 7) is to be applied to this specific group ID for
interconnect calls. Default is the lowest priority (0).
Group Definition (menu selection 12)
Group Parameters (panel 2)
Call Priority
Who Has What Toll Call Restrictions
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Digit Patterns - This column of parameters defines (for
the site) up to 16 digit patterns for the first four digits of
an outgoing interconnect call. An X used as a digit in a
pattern allows that digit to be any number from 0 to 9.
A string of 4 periods is used to represent an unused
pattern. Default is unused (....) for all patterns.
Toll Call Restrictions (menu selection 15)
Toll Call Parameters (panel 1)
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Restriction Levels - These 16 columns of parameters
define (for the site) which of 16 digit patterns will be
permitted for each of the 16 toll call restriction levels.
Default is no (N) for each of the 16 digit patterns for
each of the 16 toll call restriction levels. Enter Y for
yes, or leave N for no.
Toll Call Restrictions (menu selection 15)
Toll Call Parameters (panel 1)
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Toll Call Restrictions - This 2-digit field defines (for
each logical unit ID) which of 16 toll call restriction
levels (from 0 to 15) is to be applied to this specific
logical unit ID for interconnect calls. Default is
restriction level zero (0).
Logical Unit Definition (menu selection 11)
Radio Parameters (panel 2)
Interconnect
Who Has What Rotary Hunt Sequence
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Interconnect Rotary Definition - These 15 rows of
parameters define a 16-line rotary hunt sequence for
each of the 15 non-zero Rotary Numbers. Default is
zero (0) for each line. Starting from the left, assign the
valid line numbers in any order. Leave the unassigned
line numbers set to zero (0). Note that a line number
gets its number from the radio channel number that
shares the same GTI Unit. Also note that GTI Units are
placed on the highest available channel numbers first.
Assigning non-existent line numbers will delay the
rotary hunt sequence.
Rotary Definition (menu selection 13)
Interconnect Rotary Definition (panels 1 & 2)
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Rotary Number - This 2-digit field defines (for each
logical unit ID) which rotary number (from 0 to 15) is
to be applied to this specific logical unit ID. Default is
none (0). This number (other than 0 for none) is
meaningless by itself. The actual rotary hunt sequence
telling which line numbers are searched and in what
order (while searching for an available line) is defined
by the Interconnect Rotary Definition.
Logical Unit Definition (menu selection 11)
Radio Parameters (panel 2)
Interconnect
For someone to be able to make a radio-initiated
interconnect call, a Dedicated Line or Rotary
Number must be defined for that logical unit ID.
The default values for these parameters define
line 1 as the Dedicated Line and no Rotary
Number to each logical unit ID. Therefore each
logical unit ID has access to line 1.
In an ELI system, line number 1 will typically
not exist. In that case the default values for
Dedicated Line and Rotary Number will block
all outgoing interconnect calls from each logical
unit ID.
Therefore, you must assign a Rotary Number to
each logical unit ID and one or more valid line
numbers to each of these assigned rotary
numbers in the Interconnect Rotary Definition,
or assign a valid line number as the Dedicated
Line for each logical unit ID. We recommend
using the Rotary Number and Interconnect
Rotary Definition.
NOTE