Specifications
16 Integration Technical Note
©June 2003 Ericsson Enterprise AB NEC NEAX 2000/2400 MCI
EN/LZT 108 6656 R1A
Programming the UCD Group
Use the ASHU command to assign the OneBox ports to a UCD station hunt
group. If necessary, program the OneBox UCD group into a tenant separate
from all other non-MCI UCD groups to prevent OneBox from receiving invalid
MCI packets from other non-related UCD groups. A maximum of 20 ports may
be included in any UCD group. If the OneBox system you are installing has
more than 20 ports, it is possible to create additional UCD groups as overflow
groups. Associate these groups using the AUOG command. Add the OneBox
stations to the UCD group in ascending order. The first OneBox station number
will be the pilot number of the hunt group.
Programming the Subscriber Stations
Program subscriber system data using the ASYD command, the Service
Restrictions using the ASFC command, and the subscriber stations using the
ASDT command. Allow Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer, Call Forwarding-Busy
and Call Forwarding-All for all OneBox subscribers. Allow subscribers to receive
MW from OneBox and disallow subscribers the ability to send MW from their
stations. It may be necessary to adjust transfer recall timers and call forward
timers in system data to meet the requirements of each individual application.
Completing the NEAX 2400 IMX Programming
Verify your work and that the programming is correct by listing or printing your
programming changes. Test the stations to be used for OneBox for ringing,
dialtone, and disconnect supervision. Verify that the MCI link can successfully
transmit and receive data packets with calls to the OneBox UCD group.