Lucent Technologies Definity Enterprise Communication Server 8.2 User Manual

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506  
Issue 1
April 2000
Screen reference 
1031
Trunk Group 
17
Name
Your vendor, as well as Lucent technical staff, sometimes need to identify specific 
trunks to work with your system. Therefore, the name you give to a trunk should 
identify the trunk unambiguously.
Night
Use this field only if you want to assign a night service destination to individual 
trunks that is different from the group destination entered in the Night Service 
field on page 1. Incoming calls are routed to this destination when the system is 
placed in night service mode. 
Mode
This field specifies the signaling mode used on tie trunks with TN722A or later, 
TN760B or later, TN767, TN464 (any suffix), TN437, TN439, TN458, or TN2140 
circuit packs. This entry must correspond to associated dip switch settings on the 
circuit pack.
!
CAUTION:
Customers should not attempt to administer this field. Please contact your 
Lucent representative for assistance.
Valid entries
Usage
Up to 10 
characters
Examples of good names:
The phone number assigned to incoming trunks
The Trunk Circuit Identification number assigned by your 
service provider
Valid entries
Usage
a valid 
extension
Enter the extension of the night destination for the trunk. 
attd
Enter 
attd
 if you want calls to go to the attendant when night 
service is active.
Valid entries
Usage
e&m
Enter 
e&m 
for 6-wire connections that pair 2 signaling wires with 4 
voice wires. You’ll use 
e&m
 in the vast majority of systems in the 
U.S.
simplex
Enter 
simplex
 for 4-wire connections that do not use an additional 
signaling pair. This configuration is very rare in the U.S.
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