Instruction manual
CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEM
How to Administer the System From a Remote Location
Make sure data terminal speed settings are set at 1200 bps. Top speed for a data or Netcon
channel is 1200.
1. Using either the keyboard or a voice terminal, dial the UCD group extension number.
This number will be one of the following:
a. From off-premises:
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a DID number (seven or 10 digits)
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an LDN (seven or 10 digits)
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a trunk number dedicated to Remote Administration (seven or 10 digits)
b. From on-premises:
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an extension number
2. If a DID number, dedicated trunk number, or extension was dialed, receive data tone or
visually receive answer confirmation.
If an LDN was dialed, the attendant will answer. Ask to be transferred to the UCD group
extension number. Receive data tone or visually receive answer confirmation.
3. Screen displays
login.
4. Enter your login and password.
5. Perform system administration.
6. Logoff and disconnect.
How to Administer Netcon Channels
This section contains the procedures required to administer system Netcon channels. The sys-
tem has four Netcon channels (01 through 04) that are used to provide switched data access.
The system administration terminal, which is located within 50 feet of the system cabinet, is not
administered using Netcon channels. The system administration terminal should not be confused
with the on-premises or remote system administration terminals.
The Netcon channels are administered separately using the Data Module form and entering
net-
con
in the
Type
field. The Netcon channels are assigned to the Network Control circuit pack.
One Netcon Channel form must be completed for each channel.
Once the Netcon channel has been assigned, the user must adminster the modules or modems
required to support SMDR, system administration/maintenance terminals, recorded announce-
ments, and/or the PMS Iink.
The same commands used to administer data modules are also used to administer Netcon chan-
nels. The extension number entered at the end of the data module command determines which
Netcon channel will be added, displayed, duplicated, changed, removed, or printed.
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