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)