Lucent Technologies SYSTEM 85 Server User Manual


 
DEFINITYEnterpriseCommunicationsServerandSystem75andSystem85
Terminals and Adjuncts Reference
555-015-201
Issue 11
December 1999
Administration
5-12Button and Feature Caveats
5
System 85 and DEFINITY G2
PC/ISDN Platform (DEFINITY G2). To administer the PC/ISDN Platform, the
Generalized Terminal Administration (GTA) capability of DEFINITY G2 must be
used. Below is an overview of how to administer it. See the
PC/ISDN Installation
and Reference Manual
for detailed instructions.
PC/ISDN Administration on DEFINITY G2. Ordinary BRI terminals used with
DEFINITY G2 require initialization. They also support Maintenance Information
Messages (MIMs). Because PC/ISDN supports neither MIMs nor terminal
initialization, the system administrator must have created a
terminal type
for each
type of terminal being used with PC/ISDN. If the terminal is to have an associated
display, the display type must be changed to
6
for
personal computer
.Each
terminal thus created is simply a copy of the terminal type for the terminal at hand
with the ISDN-MIM feature set to
None
and the display type set to
6
. For example,
if the terminal to be administered is an AT&T model 7507, the system
Table 5-6. Button and Feature Caveats for DEFINITY G2 and System 85
Terminal Aliased As Switch Release
Buttons
that Do
NOT
Exist
*
* Do not assign features to these buttons.
Note 1:
7406D02A, 7406D04A, and 7406D06A aliased as 7405D;
7406D02A, 7406D04A, and 7406D06A with 7400B Plus aliased as 7405D with DM;
7406D01A, 7406D03A, and 7406D05A aliased as 7405D with DD;
7406D01A, 7406D03A, and 7406D05A with 7400B Plus aliased as 7405D with DM and DD;
7406D01A and 7406D02A with Z703A DSU aliased as 7405D with DM and DD.
Note 2:
Reserved for Speaker and Mute.
Note 3:
Not supported in R2V1.
Note 4:
These buttons are used for the Log In and Release features.
Do NOT
Assign Features
to Button(s)
7401D 7403D R2V1—R2V3 12
7406D01A—
7406D04A
7405D
(See Note 1)
R2V1—R2V3 8—12,
31—36
7406D05A,
7406D06A
7405D
(See Note 1)
R2V1—R2V3 8—12,
31—36
14, 15
(See Note 2)
Self R2V4—G2 14, 15
(See Note 2)
CALLMASTER II and
III
602 CALLMASTER R2V2—R2V4
(SeeNote3)
9—12 24 and 30
(See Note 4)