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OfficeServ 7100
TECHNICAL MANUAL
MMC: 210
DESCRIPTION:
Allows the system administrator to set in system features on a per-tenant basis. Each
system option has a corresponding dialing number, as listed below. All options
toggle ON/OFF.
00 DISA PSWD :ON
01 LCR ENABLE :OFF
03 PERI UCD RPT :OFF
04 CID CODE INSERT:ON
CUSTOMER ON/OFF PER TENANT
When this option is set to ON a caller must enter a 7 digit
DISA password when they call a DISA trunk. When it is set
to OFF a passcode is not required and the caller has full
access to all features allowed on this trunk.
This option determines whether the system will or will not
route outgoing calls based on the information in the LCR
routing tables contained in MMC's 710, 711, 712 and 713.
LCR access code must be assigned in Dial Numbering
Plan (MMC 724). System default is NO.
When this option is turned ON a UCD report for each UCD
group is printed periodically for an external display panel.
The format of the print out is ASCII format. The format is as
follows: ~0=1=2=3=4=5=6=7=8=9\n\d
~: smdi header
=: delimiter
0: UCD group number (1-4 digits)
1: total answered call count (0=99999)
2: unanswered call count (0-99999)
3: all agents busy count (0-99999)
4: average ring time (0-99999 in seconds)
5: average call time (0-99999 in seconds)
6: total all busy (0-99999 in seconds)
7: current queue count (0-99999)
8: longest queue time (0-99999 in seconds)
9: average queue time (0-99999 in seconds)
\n: new line
\d: carriage return
When this option is ON the system will insert the digit "1"
when receiving CID information. When OFF the digit "1" will
not be inserted in the CID information. This option is tenant
wide. In certain areas the central offices are using a 10 digit
numbering plan for calls. This feature can reduce the
number of LCR digit table inputs in those areas that use the
CID display callback feature. System default is ON.
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