Default Or Hot Line Dialing 7 - AT&T 7500 User Manual

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2.
Type the name of the option (for example, number) for which you want to inset a value. The
7500 will respond:
[ Current value = unspecified ]
[ Type new value (or Q to quit): ]
Type the value for that option (for example, 5551212). The 7500 will respond by displaying a
3.
table of all values for this memory location and will prompt again:
[ Type option name (or Q to quit: ]
4.
Type in the next option name for which you want to assign a value and repeat step 3.
Type Q when you are done. The 7500 will display:
5.
[ Do you want to save the changes(s) you made (Y or N)? ]
Type y to save the changes. The 7500 will save your changes and display the following
6.
message:
[ m1 updated ]
Type n to cancel the changes. The 7500 will display:
[ No changes made to m1 ]
Default or Hot Line Dialing
Your 7500 can automatically connect your terminal to one (and only one) predetermined endpoint.
To use this feature, which is called default dialing or hotline dialing, your systems administrator must
program the switch. Check with your system administrator to see what endpoint you can access via
default dialing; then proceed.
ACTION
To Use Default or Hotline Dialing
From your terminal
CHAPTER 5: ASYNCHRONOUS DCE CONFIGURATION
PROCEDURE
1. At the [ CMD ] prompt, type dial, press [
].
RETURN
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