Instruction manual

Features
Table 21. Voice Channels Required
No. of Channels
Required Trunks Subscribers
Busy-hour Calls
2
1 to 6 1 to 20 1 to 20
4
7 to 18
21 to 60
21 to 60
6
19 to 24
61 to 80
61 to 80
8
25 to 42
81 to 200
81 to 200
12
Over 42
201 to 300
201 to 300
Installation Overview
The qualified technician uses Integrated Administration during installation as
follows. (This list describes a sequence of tasks, not a step-by-step procedure.
See the AUDIX Voice Power or FAX Attendant System Manager’s Guide for
complete instructions on programming the applications and System
Programming for complete instructions on programming the switch.) Note that
the sequence of tasks differs, depending on the circumstances of installation:
1.
2.
3.
If a Release 2.0 switch and IS-III are both being installed for the first time,
the technician must do some initial programming on the switch as
described in Step 1.
If IS-III is being installed on an existing Release 2.0 switch, the
technician can skip Step 1.
On installation of both the switch and IS-III, program the following basic
system operating conditions on the switch. The technician will typically
use SPM in surrogate mode for this step, but can also use the
programming console with an actual switch.
Mode of operation (Hybrid/PBX or Key only for Integrated
Administration)
System renumbering
System operator positions
Phantom extensions
Assignment of trunks to pools
Select Application Switch Defaults from the IS-III Technician
Maintenance menu, and, if necessary, change any of the values
displayed for the applications.
Select Extension Directory Setup from the Technician
Maintenance menu. This step reads the switch extension directory
(including any labels already programmed on the switch) into the
application database.
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