Specifications

Integration Technical Note 15
NEC NEAX 2000/2400 MCI ©June 2003 Ericsson Enterprise AB
EN/LZT 108 6656 R1A
Programming the MCI Port
Use the ASYD command to assign system data necessary for the MCI port.
Follow the recommendations in Table 6 to program the system data necessary to
configure the MCI port for OneBox.
Table 6. ASYD system data programming for the MCI port
System Data Index Bits Value Description
SYS 1 27 7 0 Immediate Ring Back Tone Sending
SYS 1 28 0-4 0 MCI Guard Timer Not Required
SYS 1 28 5 1 Message Waiting by MCI
SYS 1 29 0-5 1 Assign to the I/O Port associated with MCI
SYS1 34 1-4 0 RS-232C parity and stop bits
SYS 1 60 3 0 UCD Queuing
SYS 1 61 5 1 Call Waiting Display UCD in service
SYS 1 68 0 0 Operating Method for Busy Stations
SYS 1 70 0 1 Called Number Display when fwd to ATT-CON
SYS 1 70 6 1 Separate UCD Announcement
SYS 1 78 0&1 1 Display Station Numbers
SYS 1 117-121 0 1 Assign MCI Data for Printer (see Index 29)
SYS 1 246 3 0 MCI Expansion 0=Normal 1=Expanded
SYS 2 3 0 1 SMDR In Service
SYS 2 6 0 1 MCI Service when Terminating to UCD Group
SYS 2 7 1 0 MCI Service when Terminating to ATT-CON
Programming the OneBox Ports
Install, or locate in the PBX, the analog station card that will be used to service
the OneBox stations. Use the ASDT command to assign station numbers to the
station card. Assign the Telephone Equipment Class (TEC) as 3 and assign a
default Service Feature Class and Restriction Class to each port. Choose an easily
remembered number for the first station number because it will be the pilot
number of the UCD group that subscribers will dial for OneBox. Assign station
numbers for the remaining ports in consecutive ascending order. You must
perform these steps for each OneBox port.