Lucent Technologies 8.2 User Manual

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506  
Issue 1
April 2000
Managing phones 
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Removing phones 
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translation. This can happen when the number of telephones allowed by the 
system is twice the number of data terminals. For example, if the system 
limit for telephones is 15,000 and 7,500 for data, then when TTI was turned 
on for data first, only the first 7,500 unadministered ports would get TTI 
port translations.
When TTI is activated for the system, the following actions take place:
— If the TTI State field was previously activated but in a different state 
(such as, a voice to data state), the old TTI translations are removed 
and the new ones added on a board by board basis.
— If the TTI State field is set to 
voice
, then default TTI translations are 
generated for every unadministered port on all digital, hybrid, and 
analog boards.
— If the TTI State field is set to 
data
, then default TTI translations are 
generated for every unadministered port on all digital and data line 
boards in the system.
— Whenever a new digital board is inserted when the system is in TTI 
Data mode, or when a digital, hybrid, or analog board is inserted 
when the system is in TTI Voice mode, the unadministered ports on 
the board become TTI ports.
— When TTI is deactivated, all translation for the TTI ports are 
removed in the system; the ports return to an unadministered state.
Removing phones
Before you physically remove a phone from your system, check the phone’s 
status, remove it from any group or usage lists, and then delete it from the 
system’s memory.
For example, to remove a phone at extension 1234:
1. Type 
status station 1234
 and press 
RETURN
.
The General Status screen appears.
2. Make sure that the phone:
is plugged into the jack
is idle (not making or receiving calls)
has no messages waiting
has no active buttons (such as Send All Calls or Call Forwarding)