DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si
555-230-123
Issue 1
April 1997
Routine Maintenance Procedures
Page 5-48System Features
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5. Enter display trunk xx p command for each trunk group identified in Step
3. This command displays the specified trunk group on the administration
terminal screen and prints a hard copy on the printer. Save this data for
later use.
6. Remove all members defined by these ports from the trunk group(s) using
the ch trunk xx command.
7. Remove the Tie Trunk circuit pack from the carrier slot.
8. Set the dip (option) switches for each of the two ports to be tested on the
Tie Trunk circuit pack to "E & M mode" and "unprotected."
9. Enter add trunk n command to add a new (test) trunk group. Then enter
the following information:
■ Group Type — tie
■ TAC — (use trunk access code obtained from dial plan)
■ Trunk Type (in/out) — wink/wink
■ Port — assign two of the ports from the tie trunk
■ Mode — E & M
■ Type — specify one port as t1 standard and other port as t1
compatible
Examples of the Trunk Group forms are shown in Screen 5-3
and Screen
5-4..
Screen 5-3. Trunk Group Form (Page 1 of 2)
display trunk-group 10 Page 1 of 5
TRUNK GROUP
Group Number: 10 Group Type: tie CDR Reports? y
Group Name: tr 10 COR: 1 TAC: 110
Direction: two-way Outgoing Display? n Data Restriction? n
MIS Measured? n
Dial Access? y Busy Threshold: 60 Night Service:
Queue Length: 0 Internal Alert? n Incoming Destination:
Comm Type: voice Auth Code? n
TRUNK PARAMETERS
Trunk Type (in/out): wink/wink Incoming Rotary Timeout(sec): 5
Outgoing Dial Type: tone Incoming Dial Type: tone
Disconnect Timing(msec): 500
Digit Treatment: Digits:
Used for DCS? n
ACA Assignment? n
Baud Rate: 1200 Synchronization: async Duplex: full
Incoming Dial Tone? y Maintenance Tests? y
Answer Supervision Timeout: Suppress # Outpulsing? n