USERS
This table allows for the configuration of user sets:
- set declaration: Directory number
- set installation: Equipment address, Routing number, Hotel Function, Sub-devices, videophone, Programmable keyboard, S0 usage modes,
- assignment to charging COS, service, connection and public access COS,
- assignment of a call pick-up group. a hunt group,
- assignment of services: Trunk group number and Receiver number (Beep) for paging call, ISDN Teleservices, Voice service, telemarketing agent,
- characteristics: Password, Number of attendant (if multi-attendant function), Associated set, cost center, language, very important person.
- directory configuration: Name, First name.
The removal of a user is impossible in the following cases:
- multi-line set with a key reserved by attendant,
- overflow set for local calls,
- overflow routing set,
- busy room set,
- multi-occupation busy by user (hotel/hospital guest)
- set with associated data terminal.
FORCED DELETE
Memory re-initialization
Directory Number
This parameter is mandatory.
The directory number is the number internal to the company; it is a part of the numbering plan and is analyzed by the local translator.
It is composed of between 1 and 8 digits or characters corresponding to the dialing keyboard on the sets (0 to 9, *, #). The characters A to D can also be used.
Directory name
Directory First Name
These 2 attributes of 20 characters identify the set opposite the external directory application (47XX Directory application).
WARNING :
Entering the directory name (20 characters) enables you to fill in automatically the directory name for call by name (12 characters) and the directory first name for call by name (8 characters) attributes and vice versa, although these attributes can be managed separately. Given the difference in length, the endings of the name and first name can be shortened in the copy if they are too long.
UTF-8 Directory Name
UTF-8 Directory First Name
This name and first name are used to fill the user display name on 8&9 series sets. The user displayed name is filled with this "UTF-8 Directory Name" and "UTF-8 Directory First Name" truncated to 30 characters. It can be filled with not Latin characters (with 4760/4760i) and allows to extend the display name length (at least 25 characters long). This user displayed name is displayed in telephonic screen, in INFO page and will be transmitted in ABC-F network. The UTF8 names can be used for call by name on 8&9 Series.
Location Node
No of the Node that the set belongs to.
This attribute is accessible in modification mode only.
The station which is moved like that keeps its directory number and some of its characteristics.
Shelf Address
The address:
- 0...19 = peripheral ACT shelf for OmniPCX 4400,
- 1...17 and 20 and above = MG and ACT shelves for OmniPCX Enterprise
(Note: 0, 18 and 19 are reserved).
Board Address
The address is the position of the board in the shelf:
- MG shelf: between 1 and 2, or 1 and 5, or 1 and 8 according to capacity; position 0 is reserved for the GD CPU board (Note: between 1 and 4 max. with UAI16 boards and MIX boards),
- ACT shelf: between 0 and 13 or 0 and 27 according to capacity; slots 6 and 10 or 6 and 20 are reserved for CPU boards (main ACT shelf) or INT1b (peripheral ACT shelves).
Equipment Address
The equipment address of the user set presents 3 fields:
- The number of the ACT shelf (Alcatel-Lucent Crystal Technology),
- The position of the corresponding interface in the ACT shelf ,
- The position of the set in the interface:
For ACT shelves:
- between 0 and 31 for digital dedicated sets UA (40xx sets),
- between 0 and 23 for analog sets,
- between 0 and 7 for S0 terminals (in the last case, the S0 bus must firstly be installed (see S0 BUS).
For MG shelves:
- between 0 and 16 for digital dedicated sets UA (40xx sets),
- between 0 and 16 for analog sets.
For MIX boards behind MG shelves:
- between 32 and 39 for digital dedicated sets UA (40xx sets).
Example: The address of the third UA equipment item would be 34. - between 64 and 71 for analog sets.
Example: The address of the third equipment item would be 66.
For US shelves:
- between 0 and 127 for 43xx sets installed behind an SU shelf (the interfaces can be provided with 4, 8, 16, 32 pieces of equipment; example : if the interfaces are provided with 16 pieces of equipment, interface 0 = positions 0 to 15, interface 1 = 16 to 31, etc.).
To delete an equipment address without removing the set, put "255-255-255" = EMPTY (for example, so as to avoid deleting a set completely in order to retain the values for use by another user). Not available for S0 sets.
Recall : installation of boards (ELN16) for 43xx stations in a US shelf
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| 8 (7A)
| 9 (7B)
| 10 (7C)
| 11 (7D)
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| 32 to 47
| 48 to 63
| 64 to 79
| 80 to 95
| 96 to 111
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*slot 7 is not currently used.
Set Type
This parameter is mandatory.
The corresponding set is to be selected from the list:
NOTE 1 :
All or a part of the parameters of this window appear according to the type of set:
- Message LED for analog sets, not applicable for other sets.
- Numerical keyboard extensions, not applicable for analog set.
- Sub-devices (PC, MAC, V24, S0) possible only on digital sets (40xx sets) of the ACT shelf.
Sub type
Entity Number
This number enables a subscriber to be assigned to an entity (see ENTITY):
The entity notion (see ENTITY) makes it possible to differentiate several companies (or several services) in the same system. Each entity has its own users, attendants, trunk groups, automated attendant...and its own telephone services.
According to his entity, the subscriber uses the following services:
- the routing table of this entity takes into account the unanswered calls (an attendant, an automated attendant...)
- general attendant prefix
- abbreviated numbers
- status change over time
- wait guide
- system (ISDN) No.
- ...
Set Function
Selection via a menu:
- Default = Standard user
- Ubiquity Assistant = Directory number of the 4635 voice mail linked to the PROFIL ASSISTANT UBIQUITY voice mailbox.
- Main Ubiquity = Directory number of the PROFIL ASSISTANT UBIQUITY voice mailbox
- Profile role = Set used as a profile
Default and Profile role are directly usable as they are. Ubiquity Assistant and Main Ubiquity are positioned during the creation of an UBIQUITY subscription.
- Desk Sharing User = Profile used to define users of the Desk Sharing feature. This kind of user is usually a standard user with the ability to log on a Desk Sharing set.
- Desk Sharing Set = Default profile for Desk Sharing feature. This kind of user is usually declared with limited abilities and is active only when no Desk Sharing users is logged on the set.
Profile Name
Mnemonics name allowing the profile to be identified easily (Free entering).
Profile Type
This parameter describes the type of user that will be created with this profile.
Normal : The user created with this profile has no particular set function
Desk Sharing User : The user created with this profile will be a Desk Sharing User
Desk Sharing Set : The user created with this profile will be a Desk Sharing Set
Key Profile
This attribute allows a key profile to be applied to a type of use (Company/Hotel/Hotel client/Agent/Pro-ACD station/Supervisor).
The key profile is applied to the set keys and multi-line keys called multi-key mono-directory (therefore, multi directory number keys of manager assistant type, ... are excluded).
(also see PROFILE FEATURES)
Identifier of Domain
This attribute defines the domain that the user belongs to.
Domains can only be used from NMC management systems.
They are used to distinguish between departments or companies installed on the same 4400. Each manager can only access users corresponding to his domain (see the object ACCESS CONTROL).
URL UserName
User name part of the URL assigned to the set. SIP identifies users by way of a URL made up of a user name and a domain (user@domain). This URL is mandatory for SIP sets (external sets).
URL Domain
Domain part of the URL assigned to the set. SIP identifies users by way of a URL made up of a user name and a domain (user@domain). This URL is mandatory for SIP sets (external sets). If the domain part is omitted on creation of a set, the domain part of the installation URL is used (SIP/SIP gateway).
SIP Authentication
Login used to identify the user on the proxy.
Password
Password used to identify the user on the proxy.
Native Encryption
This parameter controls if the sets should support native encryption or not.
ENABLE : Native encryption is enabled for the set. i.e DTLS is supported . It allows the set to connect in cipher mode.
DISABLE(Default) : Native encryption is disabled for the set. i.e DTLS is not supported . The sets connect in clear mode.
Note:
Modification of this parameter requires reboot of the terminal
Currently only 8008, 8018, 80x8s sets are supported.
This parameter is applicable only when the system option Enable Native Encryption is set to TRUE.
External Gateway Number
Used to manage an entity (SIP Device or External Voice Mail) behind a Proxy. If different from -1, it is used as an « Outbound Proxy » : outgoing calls are routed to it via its RemoteDomain (Gateway Id) and its Outbound Proxy. Registration (REGISTER) and supervision (OPTIONS) are still configurable.
Gateway type
Standard : No use of P-Alcatel-CSBU, no CAC, proxy different from SIP Server.
ICE : Use of P-Alcatel-CSBU in INVITE and 302.Moved Temporarily, specific CAC management. If authentication is configured, it is only used for REGISTER.
Video Support Profile
"Not supported" : No video is offered on this gateway
"On demand" : Video is negotiated only after establishment of the call (through RE-INVITE), i.e.
INVITE doesn't contain video.
"Unrestricted" Video can be negotiated during basic call as well as during call evolution.(Not applicable for SEPLOS)
Support UTF8 characters set
This applies to SIP ABC-F and SIP ISDN
When set to Yes, the user name part of the From and P-Asserted-ID of the INVITE uses UTF8 characters set, if managed in the OXE.
When set to No, the user name part of the From and P-Asserted-ID of the INVITE uses ASCII characters
Add On Module 1
Add On Module 2
Add On Module 3
Case of Reflexes sets:
The Add on module can be true only if the set type is 4012, 4023, 4034, 4040 or 43xx sets, in the second case only the first add-on module can be set to YES.
The existing add-on modules must be set to YES.
- No extension,(default value)
- + 20 keys,
- + 2 * 20 keys,
- + 3 * 20 keys,
- + 20 + 40 keys,
- + 40 keys.
Case of lP Touch 4028, 4029, 4038, 4039, 4068 sets.
The possible extension modules are:
- 10 keys
- 40 keys
- Electronic 14 keys (the tags are replaced by electronic labels like on the virtual additional keypad).
The electronic and non-electronic extension modules cannot be combined.
The possible combinations are as follows:
- No extension module (default value)
- 10 keys
- 40 keys
- 40 + 10 keys
- 14 keys
- 14 + 14 keys
- 14 + 14 + 14 keys
External Alphanumeric Keyboard
The External Alphanumeric Keyboard EAK (set 4023 and 4034):
- None,
- English (QWERTY),
- German (QUERTZ),
- French (AZERTY),
- Spanish,
- Portuguese,
- Scandinavian.
Internal Alphanum.Keyboard
The Internal Alphanumeric Keyboard (IAK) is used for mini-mail systems, call by name and different local programming of keys (sets 4023, 4034)
- None,
- English (QWERTY),
- German (QUERTZ),
- French (AZERTY),
- Spanish,
- Portuguese,
- Scandinavian.
V24 Extension
S0 Extension
Mac/PC
Z Adaptor
The sub-devices used in association with the set (4012, 4034, 4040) must be on YES.
The DATA sub-device is to be selected from the list:
- V24 (YES/NO)
- MAC/PC (YES/NO)
- S0 (YES/NO)
- Z (YES/NO)
The Z set must be an answering machine, a modem or a group 3 telecopier. It has its own directory number and functions independently of the UA set to which it is connected.
NOTE :
Only one of the attributes V24 Extension, S0 Extension, Mac/PC Extension, Z interface can be set at YES.
Language Id.
The language choice makes it possible to choose the language for the messages and guides used by the set (See Subscriber languages in SYSTEM).
These language numbers correspond to the nationalities managed in the INSTALLATION object. They are a combination of the display language + the voice guide language.
Secret Code
This code is destined for the user who composes it from the numeric key on the telephone set.
It consists of 4 characters and can take values from 0 to 9, *, #, from A to D according to the keypad on the set).
It can be controlled by the user from the set.
It is used, for example, for the following functions:
- Direct seizure with lock,
- Lock cancellation,
- Substitution,
- ...
By default: the code is 0000.
WARNING :
In the case of set with voice mail, the values * # A à D cannot be used. The user cannot access his box mail.
Associated Set No.
The number of the associated set makes it possible for the user to call it using a prefix, and to be automatically forwarded to it if the user's set is busy or does not reply.
This number cannot be the attendant's number nor the associated tandem number.
Cost Center Id
The cost centre is used for charging tickets.
The cost center is to be chosen in according to the Cost center table (See COST CENTER).
Each set belongs to only one cost center.
Cost Center Name
The name of the cost center corresponding to the cost center index, is used for the charging statements (see COST CENTER).
Charging Category
The set is justified or not justified in charging:
- not justified : the set is not included in the charging,
- justified: the set is included in the charging for all criteria : Duration, Charging amount, Trunk group, Prefix.
See CHARGING COS
Public Network Category
The public access COS number concerns:
- the public access COS corresponding to this number,
- the public access COS by business account of the same number,
- the set-trunk group COS (barring) of the same number,
- the right COS of the called parties for the automated attendant.
Each COS (0 to 31) of public access gives the incoming and outgoing authorizations or prohibitions, the set-trunk group compatibilities according to the different installation statuses (night, day ...).
See EXTERNAL FORWARDING COS (PUBLIC ACCESS COS)
External Forwarding Category
This COS number is used when forwarding calls from this set onto an external number.
Each public access COS (0 to 31) authorizes or prohibits forwards onto an external number depending on the set-trunk group compatibilities and the various installation statuses (night, day, etc.).
A value of 255 means that the COS No. corresponds to that indicated in the attribute Public access COS.
See EXTERNAL FORWARDING COS (PUBLIC ACCESS NETWORK COS)
Phone Application COS
Phone Application COS specifies the list of External applications that the device is authorized to access certain services based on Phone Mgr->Applications-> Phone Applications ->Application COS
Tel.Facility Category ID
Each telephone service COS (from 0 to 255) contains the authorizations for the access to certain features and the type of routing on going off-hook.
See PHONE FEATURES COS
Connection Category ID
Each connection COS (from 0 to 255) authorizes or prohibits the links between terminals (sets, trunks).
The allocation of a set to a connection COS allocates it, at the same time, to the transfer COS of the same number; each transfer COS authorizes or prohibits the transfer between terminals (sets, trunks).
See CONNECTION COS
Hunting Group Dir No.
This field makes it possible to choose from among existing set groups (see GROUP).
The allocation of this set to a hunt group makes it possible to associate it under the same number with the other sets in the group.
The creation of a new hunt group cannot be made here. The GROUP table makes it possible to create new hunt groups at the same time as adding sets to hunt groups (see set GROUP).
ACD Group Directory No.
This parameter cannot be modified and only appears in edition or printing.
This field makes it possible to know to which ACD group this set might possibly be allocated.
The allocation of the set to an ACD group is made using the ACD GROUP table (see GROUP). It makes it possible to group it in a team under the same number and with the characteristics of the ACD table.
Pick up Group Name
This field makes it possible to enter the name of a pick-up group.
The allocation of this set to a pick-up group makes it possible to answer any call which comes up on another set in the same hunt group (e.g. in the same office) by dialing the corresponding prefix (see GROUP).
Reserved Time Slot
YES: a channel is reserved for this set.
Remark
In this case you will need to take this equipment, at least, into account for traffic calculation.
Voice Mail Dir.No.
This number corresponds to the mailbox of the set (used by the forwarding to voice mail prefix) (see VOICE MAIL/VOICE MAIL DIRECTORY NUMBER).
The Voice mail secret code is managed similarly.
Voice Mail Type
4630 access without Code
This right can be used if the user is assigned to a voice mail (see attribute: "Voice mail Subscriber" (Until Version 1.4) or "Voice Mail Directory" (From Version 1.5).
4630 Serie voice mail system only.
YES: the user doesn't need to dial his secret code; the PABX automatically sends it on voice mail consultation request.
Paging Trunk Group
The allocation of the set to a paging trunk group (See paging TRUNK GROUP) makes it possible for the system to transmit to the paging service when the person is requested.
(255 = none).
The attribute means only for paging users.
Paging Beeper
The call number of the Paging Beeper associated to the set is transmitted by the system to the paging service.
It consists of 4 characters and can take values from 0 to 9, *, #, from A to D.
The attribute means only for paging users.
Called Associated DECT set
YES: This feature makes it possible to reach someone who is absent from their set and who has forgotten to forward his calls to his DECT set.
In this case, a dynamic key (=>DECT) is presented to the user if he has an associated DECT set
Remark: this attribute only applies to stationary sets, it can not be applied to a DECT set.
Tele-Marketing Agent
The telemarketing agent function must be on YES so that the system can recognize it.
Each telemarketing agent is equipped with a set and a console which is connected to the telemarketing application.
The attribute means only for ACD agent.
ISDN Subscr.
External
YES: The right to the ISDN service enables the user to benefit from ISDN features, particularly, the right to messages for the external unanswered internal calls.
Internal
YES: right to messages for the internal unanswered internal calls.
Display ext. calling number
YES: right to display of external calling number
ISDN Teleservice
According to the type of ISDN use, one of the following teleservices is allocated to the set, so as to assure the compatibility and the inter-connection with corresponding remote terminals:
- Phone, (default value)
- Fax group 3,
- Fax group 4,
- TeleTexMixed,
- TeleTexCharacter,
- AudioVideoTex,
- UUS Message sending,
- Telex,
- VideoTex Mosaic,
- Videophone,
- AudioGraphy,
- Unknown teleservice (interfunctioning),
- ISO application,
- Non-standard application.
The attribute is only for ISDN users.
Hotel-Set Function
The attribute mean only in case of Hotel.
The hotel table covers all the utilities putting the collective accommodation into play (hotel, hospital, clinic, retirement home,...).
The function of the set is programmed:
0 Administrative (default value): the user has direct access to all the trunk groups (under the control of the public access COS attributed to the set),
1 Room: the external access COS is controlled by the manager for each incoming client; this external access COS is predetermined by the hotel application (see public access COS attribute in HOTEL).
2 Booth: the direct access to the outside is allowed for all users (under the control of the public access COS attributed to the booth set), either after identification (directory number + secret code), or by using the operator as an intermediary. Only the external access COS of the booth set is taken into account.
NOTE :
The cost attributed to the communications may be different depending on whether it is an administrative set (normal cost) or a room or booth set (cost of service added).
Type of room
The type of room (0 to 99) is used for the needs of hotel management (e.g. 0 for a single bed room, 1 for a double bed room, 2 for a room with shower, etc.).
The attribute mean only if Function is Room.
Use Type Of Dir. No.
The attribute mean only in case of Hospital user.
The type of use is either "normal set" (most commonly used standard position), or hotel use (multi-occupation, badge, client set).
The directory number can be assigned to hotel uses:
- Normal (default value): physical set in normal use (Business),
- Multi-occupation: physical set used by several clients, each one being identified by their directory number (Eg.: hospital ward with many beds),
- Badge: physical set with badge; the client can thus use a multi-occupation set with badge; the number keeps all its privileges (COS) whatever the COS of the multi-occupation set,
- Client: theoretical set; the directory number is not allocated to a set but to a client (theoretical set); with their secret code, they can use a multi-occupation set or a set with badge; the client keeps all their privileges (COS) whatever the COS of the multi-occupation set or set with badge.
Number Of Set Users
The attribute mean only in case of Hospital user.
The number of users (20 max.) is a piece of information for the administrator. If the number of users is too many on a multi-occupation set, an alarm message appears.
Call by name and mini mail
YES:
- right to call by name and to the mini-mail for 4030 and 4034 sets,
- right to call by name for only 4020 and 4012 sets.
NOTE :
For the sets 4040 this attribute must be set to YES.
text msg number
The maximum number of short messages that a subscriber can have. The range is from 8 to 50. The default value is 8. Notice that the value can not be set less than the number of short messages a subscriber already has. For example, if a subscriber already has 20 short messages, trying to set this value less than 20 will result an error and can not be successful.
Multiline station
Multi-Line Properties
Automatic Incoming Seizure
- YES= automatic: when going off-hook, the first free line is seized without the user needing to press the key concerned,
- NO= not automatic: the line can only be seized by pressing the key whose icon is flashing.
Automatic Outgoing Seizure
YES= automatic: when going off-hook, the first line which rings is seized without the user needing to press the key concerned,NO= not automatic: the line can only be seized by pressing a free key.
Selective Filtering
The selective filtering applies only if the set is the manager and is multi-directory number (see Manager call in SUBSCRIBER KEYBOARD):
YES= selective, only the main line of the manager is filtered, the secondary lines are not filtered,NO= not selective, the main line and the secondary lines of the manager are filtered.
Overflow on no reply
This attribute is operational if Overflow without waiting for answer is set at NO.
YES: calls are forwarded to another set after a time-out when the set is free but remains unanswered.
NO: calls are rejected (Occupation).
Overflow on busy
YES: calls are forwarded immediately.
NO: calls are handled in the same way as Overflow on no answer.
Take supervision off-hook
YES: on supervisor set off-hook, the supervised set call is picked up. This call pick-up is second priority: of the supervisor set is called on a "normal" line, the call will be taken before the supervision.
Automatic Outgoing Seizure for MLA
This attribute applies to sets with MLA keys.
YES = line seizure is automatic. When the handset is off-hooked, the first line ringing is seized without having to press the key concerned.
NO = line seizure is not automatic. Line seizure takes place by pressing the key whose icon is flashing.
S0 Facility
These characteristics apply only if one or several ISDN sets are installed on the same bus.
User By Default
One set, and only one, must be on YES as "user by default":
YES: the identifier of this "default user" set is used for all the terminals of this bus whose identifier is empty; therefore, they can make a call.
NO: the users must fill their identifier otherwise they cannot make a call.
Sub Address Use
YES: the system expects the sub-address to be dialed after the directory number (selection of a sub-terminal or a multimedia function); this sub-address is programmed on the level of the system on the side of the user,
NO: the directory number of the user is direct; the system does not expect any dialing after the directory number.
Dialled number masked
Depending on the legislation of the countries concerned, masking the last digits may be required (example four digits in France) in the charging statements.
Access Code to UUS messages
YES: Access to the UUS mail (User to User Signaling) of this set is made by using the access code.
Routing Table
For this function to operate, the set must be declared in immediate or delayed routing when going of-hook in the feature COS declared (refer to PHONE FEATURES COS - routing mode at off-hook attribute).
Assigning a routing table number makes it possible to take into account the call number contained into this table (refer to ROUTING TABLE).
In this routing table the number may be:
- A set number,
- A hunt group number,
- An attendant call number,
- A feature prefix,
- An abbreviated number prefix followed by an abbreviated number,
- A direct trunk seizure prefix followed by a number,
- An alarm routing number (case of the external alarm).
Associated Videophone
YES: this option allows for the functioning of the videophone if the user possesses one.
VIP (Very Important Pers.)
Validating a "very important person" makes it possible to attract the attention of the administrator to this set.
This function is used in a hotel.
Secretary Directory Number
This attribute is useful for the attendant who can then choose, from his display, to call either the user or his assistant.
Calls Priority
This concerns giving a priority level according to the calling type. This priority level applies to the ring tone: if the caller has a superior priority than called party, the ringing melody will be different. This allows the called party to distinguish the call type (inferior or superior).
DATA Cx Category ID
Each DATA connection COS (0 to 31) authorizes or prohibits the links between DATA terminals and servers.
This attribute is used only for analog set type.
Message Led
This LED lights up when the user has a message in their mail.
This parameter only concerns analog sets.
PCBT Associated
YES: the PC connected to the set (V24) uses a telephony software (PCBT). In this case, the set exchanges information with the PC (telephone directory with automatic dialing).
Urgent Call
YES: this telephone is declared as an urgent call set: the subscribers calling this set are immediately connected, even if a call is in process. Each possible new arrival is indicated by a beep.
If several people are already connected, the next caller is connected up to a maximum of 7 (AUXU board) or 20 (GPA board).
It is not possible to make a call from a urgent call set.
Ext.Alarm Equipment
The choice is made by menu, depending on the characteristics of the contact of the external equipment:
- Alarm on open loop
- Alarm on closed loop
Recall:
For an analog set to be in external Alarm mode:
- its routing type when picking up must be "external Alarm" - refer to PHONE FEATURES COS" (routing mode at off-hook),
- a routing table having an incident number must be associated with it (refer to routing table).
4630 Mail Box
Attributes for the creation of a 4630 voice mailbox.
4630 COS
4635 Mail Box
X25 dte
This attribute appears if the set is an S0 set.
If the S0 set is also X25, a GPAX25 Access group is created automatically at the same address with it`s Access point having the same directory number.
PIN (Personal Ident.No.)
(Personal Identification Number).
This table enables the generation of PIN numbers.
PIN stands for Personal Identification Number. This service allows the user to announce that the call he is making is a personal (external) call and not a business call.
Using pulse metering tickets, the company is then able to invoice this call again as a personal call.
This service can be applied to:
- local users (employees),
- visitors: in this case, the created user set is a virtual set without a physical address.
To use this service, users must dial the personal prefix followed by the PIN No. and then the secret code followed by the external number.
PIN No.
Personal Identification Number (PIN) associated to the directory No.
PIN With Secret Code
YES: the set`s secret code must also be dialed after the Personal Identification Number (PIN).
Type of control
Given a user X using set Y to call Z. The control of the PIN use is made on the compatibility PIN (X,Y):
- PIN universal access: the user can use HIS OWN PIN on ALL sets,
- PIN restricted to the set's PIN: the user can ONLY use HIS OWN PIN on HIS set,
- PIN COS: the user can user HIS OWN PIN on a set if its private call connection COS is compatible with that of the set used,
- PIN group control: see the attribute PIN group number.
PIN group number
Given a user X using set Y to call Z.
This attribute is valid if Control type is on PIN group control.
It contains the PIN group number, used for the control by group, allowing user X to use HIS OWN PIN on the sets Y in the same group.
Can Be Called By Name
YES: The user`s directory name and first directory name are sent to the directory server. It is therefore possible to call this user, using the call by name feature, from any node in the network.
NO: The user`s directory name and first directory name are stored in the local node. Other users are unable to call this user using the call by name feature.
Phone book Name (Call by name)
Phone book First Name
These attributes enable you to fill in the name (12 characters max.) and the first name (8 characters max.) used in the directory (see DIRECTORY) for this set. It makes no difference whether you fill the names in here or in the directory.
The names are displayed on attendant sets and on remote digital sets.
They are used for call by name.
WARNING :
There must be at least one digit in the directory No. in order for the call by name feature to work; numbers such as * * * * or # * # * cannot be used with call by name.
Displayed Name
This attribute enables you to have a personalized name for the display (16 characters max.) in cases where the name or first name for the call by name feature does not fit (see USERS - Directory name for call by name).it can not be applied to a NOE set.
Modem Trunk Group Info
(Only in consultation mode)
If the set is an analog belonging to a modem trunk group, these attributes contain information on this group.
Trunk Group ID
(Only in consultation mode)
If the set is an analog belonging to a modem trunk group, these attributes contain information on this group.
Trunk Number
(Only in consultation mode)
If the set is an analog belonging to a modem trunk group, these attributes contain information on this group.
Remote UA
YES: the UA set is connected behind a remote UA package.
This feature enables a UA set to be remote over a long distance (up to 3 km). This is made possible using 2 packages: LU-TA (Local) and RU-TA (remote) on the UA link (LU-TA converts UA messages into a lower level protocol, while RU-TA restores the protocol in UA messages).
Count Errors Of Secret Code
Counter for the number of errors in entering the secret code. It is increases for each code wrongly entered, it is reset at 0 when the correct code has been entered and validated.
ACD station
This attribute concerns the ACD set
- No.
- ACD authorised set
- Agent
- Supervisor
- IVR
NS Right (Notification server)
YES: the set receives the alarm calls (sick person alarm, fire alarm, etc.) of the NS application (external application on Unix station.)
In the latter case, the set no longer has the following possibilities:
- mini mail (however Call by name is still possible),
- multi-line,
- alarm set (reception of 4400 incidents).
Incidents Teleservice
This attribute concerns transmission of the incidents to the RMA (Remote Maintenance) to generate, where appropriate, a call to a maintenance centre.
YES: the incidents generated by this set are sent to the RMA.
Ghost Z
YES: This set, necessarily a Z set, is virtual, i.e. has no physical address, but supports the functions of a normal Z set.
This is used in specific cases (examples of greeting groups): the case of a call which transits via an IVR, or patience guides; there is a certain period of time during which the calling party remains up in the air, the call is then presented on a virtual set which off hooks (logically) before connection to the voice guides.
Ghost Z Feature
This attribute defines the virtual set function
- without
- re routed: the set is re routed by an application (CSTA)
- Nomadic: used to offer a Nomadic service (A4980) to an external set. This service allows a user to access the public access from his set with all his rights. The maximum number of Nomadic ghost Z sets depends on the number of Nomadic licenses purchased OPS).
- NUMBER_FEATURE
- Wecc: allows the CCW (Call Center Web) application to simulate CCD calls in order to select the agents capable of handling Web sessions
- CCO: allows the CCO (Call Center Outbound) application to carry out outgoing call campaigns with remote status detection (the VAD parameter also needs to be set) before transferring the call to the CCD to be handled by an agent
- CCE: allows the CCE (Call Center E-Mail) application to simulate CCD calls in order to select the agents capable of handling received e-mails.
- IR: offers a Genesys application resources for call routing
- 3-way conference in set-up phase
- Trunk-Trunk Conference
- ...
VAD use for Ghost Z
YES: the virtual Z set activates the voice detection when a trunk is seized.
This function is linked to CSTA application calls (detection is performed by the DSPs on GPA boards).
VAD = Voice Activation Detection
CSTA routing
YES: the set is re routed by an application (CSTA).
Cmf 4600 (DTMF frequencies)
This attribute applies to analog sets (Z sets) connected to a 2600 shelf.
It makes it possible:
- to inform the CLA coupler (timers of signal validation),
- to save RMF if the set is decadic.
YES: multi-frequency set which needs the assignation of a DTMF Q23 (RMF) receiver on CMF coupler
Voice Guide listening Class
The sets of the users are divided into 8 classes (0 to 7) (see SYSTEM - VOICE GUIDES - Listening class of voice guides). The user will listen to the voice guides corresponding to this class.
Moreover, if the user does not want to hear the voice guides, a prefix "Voice guide listening" enables him to change to class 0; he can return to his class by using this prefix again (Flip-Flop).
At initialization, the user's class is 7 (Voice guide listening); the FLIP FLOP use enables the user to change from: class 7 (All voice guides listening) to class 0 (No voice guide listening) and conversely.
WARNING :
At initialization, the user's class is 7 (Voice guide listening) ; if this class is modified, the modification is not immediate: a first action on the prefix will move the user from class 7 to the new class defined here ; a second action will move him to class 0 (no vocal guides), then finally he can move from 0 to his class and vice versa by Flip-Flop.
Caller Category
This attribute is used for the call protocol in Russia and other countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States.
The caller COS is sent together with the caller's identification (ANI - also see TRUNK COS - Trunks R1.5 - attribute PABX call number).
VSI Transparency
YES: use of the transparency flash for enquiry-transfer ; this feature is useful for interactive vocal servers offering the possibility to transfer a caller to another user.
Type of Keyboard
Choice by menu to select the standardized alphabetic serigraphy of the keyboard:
- Default keyboard: the value configured to the attribute Type of keyboard of INSTALLATION is applied.
- European
- US
- ITU
Count Errors Of Business Code
Counter for the number of business code entry errors. It is incremented on each validation of an incorrect code and is reset to 0 when the correct code is entered and validated.
Stap
The STAP can be used to dial a telephone set from a PC or NMC
Choice by menu:
- prohibited= no stap call.
- off-hook= the set must first be taken off the hook to allow the STAP call.
- authorized= the Stap is authorized irrespective of the position of the set.
Tandem
Tandem Directory Number
Directory number of the set associated with the tandem:
- For the main tandem, this will be the directory number of the secondary set.
- For the secondary tandem, this will be the directory number of the main set. It is forbidden to configure this tandem directory number as associated set.
Main set in the tandem
In consultation: used to know whether or not the set is the main set of the tandem.
Partial busy
Ringing in partial busy
Choice between short or long ringing on free set when one of the sets of a tandem is free and the other is busy. Short ringing prevents the user busy on one set to be disturbed by the ringing on the other set.
Specific supervision
YES: tandem supervision becomes a state supervision, i.e. supervising sets can only see whether the tandem is busy or free (they cannot see the ringing and partial busy states). Moreover, when the tandem is busy, if a supervisor presses the supervision key, the tandem is not rung, but it displays the busy state:
- "MAIN SET BUSY" if only the main set is busy,
- "SECONDARY SET BUSY" if the secondary set is busy,
- "FULL BUSY" if both sets are busy.
Attached MultiDevice
Dir.No Allocated to the MultiDevices
For each directory number to be included into the MultiDevices :
- Write in the corresponding directory number,
- Click on 'add' to include it in the list.
For each directory number to be removed from the MultiDevices :
- Select the number to be removed from the list,
- Click on 'del'.
Maximum of three devices can be added. Mandatory tandem needs to be configured before adding others devices.Maximum: 1 secondary tandem + 3 secondary devices (total 1 main, 4 secondary sets)
Use Personal Calling Number
Private Calling Number
These attributes concern the use of the NUMBERING PLAN DESCRIPTOR of the TRANSLATOR for the outgoing calls.
YES: the contents of the attribute Private calling number is used as source No.
NO: the contents of the attribute Private calling number complies with the trunk group management rules.
IMPORTANT :
When this attribute is on YES, the DDI translator has no longer effect on this station since its number no longer conform with the numbering plan of their new node).
UA 3G features
Useful for the UA3G sets, these attributes enable UA3G mode to be adopted or UA2G emulation to be kept, depending on user preferences.
Emulation
On creation of set : by default UA 3G emulation
On changing set : by default UA 2G emulation
4035 Features
Useful for the UA3G sets, these attributes enable UA3G mode to be adopted or UA2G emulation to be kept, depending on user preferences.
Navigator
On creation of set : by default UA 2G emulation
On changing set : by default UA 2G emulation
PIN group control
This attribute defines the PIN group that the set belongs to:
- No group: the PIN call on this set by a user X controlled by group is inaccessible,
- All groups: the PIN call on this set by a user X controlled by group is accessible in all cases,
- By group number: see the attribute PIN group number to be entered in this case.
User PIN group
Given a user X using a set Y to call Z:
This attribute operates in relation with the attribute PIN group control on "by group No.". It defines which PIN group the physical set is in:
the PIN call on this set Y by a user X controlled by group is only authorized if the group No. of user X coincides with that of the set Y used.
CCA operator
This attribute concerns the CCD operators only.
YES: this set is used a CCA (CCD operator on PC).
A4980
This attribute indicates whether the set is type A4980 (Telephone set which can be dialed via PC), and if yes, the type of the application.
This attribute is set by the OPS.
Z IVR
YES: analog access is reserved as Z access connected to a A4625 (interactive voice server IVR).
This attribute is set by the OPS.
NOMADIC
If this set is type A4980:
YES: this A4980 is nomad type.
NOMAD is a right allocated to a user, so that he can connect remotely and obtain the same features as those available locally.
This attribute is set by the OPS.
TAPI premium server
This attribute concerns the users of the TAPI services on a PC in a LAN via Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX 4400.
YES: TAPI client Premium Server user.
4615 Mail Box
Attributes for the creation of the 4615 voice mailbox.
4615 Voice Mail Type
Type of voice mailbox created
Possible choices:
- Standard: standard voice mailbox.
- Client: the messages in this mailbox may not be archived. The box's owner may not send any messages to another user's mailbox.
- Automated attendant: reserved for the creation of an automated attendant.
Notification Type
Type of Notification
Possible choices:
No notification.Signaling only: the notification is introduced and the messages may not be consulted.Box access: the notification is introduced and the messages may be consulted.
4645 Voice Mail Box
Attributes for the 4645 voice mailbox.
4645 Voice Mail Type
Type of voice mailbox created.
Possible choices:
- Standard 4645: standard voice mailbox
- Client 4645: hotel voice mailbox
The other types of box cannot be selected. These correspond to the types used on automatic creation of the user with a mailbox type Entry AA, Menu AA or system distribution list:
- Entry AA:
An Entry AA voice mailbox is the entry point of any automated attendant, and is configured as a greeting mailbox (the user hears the following: a greeting message, a choice of languages, then the automated attendant menu)
(see VOICE MAIL/4645 VM AUTOMATED ATTENDANT).
- Menu AA:
The caller, routed to the Menu AA voice mailbox, hears a voice guide that asks him/her to select a number (from '1' to '9') on his/her telephone set. Each of these numbers corresponds to a service offered by the automated attendant (see VOICE MAIL/4645 MV AUTOMATED ATTENDANT).
- Distribution list:
When messages are frequently sent to the same group of users, a distribution list which includes all the addresses of these users can be given as the destination address of a message. Each distribution list is characterized by a voice mailbox with a number and a directory name. The manager can include up to 50 users in each distribution list (see VOICE MAIL/4645 MV AUTOMATED ATTENDANT).
4645 Class of Service
Class of service number assigned to the voice mailbox (see VOICE MAIL, 4645 VM CLASSES OF SERVICE object).
Each class of service contains a set of parameters used to restrict or increase the rights of users on the 4645 voice mail service.
Conference group
Add-on conference group number (automatic or manual insertion).
This indicates the group number that contains all the lists that can be used by the user for an add-on conference.
Announcement group
Announcement group number.
This indicates the number of the group that contains all the lists that can be used for an announcement.
Call Restriction Category
The Call Restriction COS defines a hierarchy with regard to the Minimize service: a call is authorized if the call restriction COS of the caller or the called party is greater than the installation value (0 = most restricted COS, 10 = most open COS).
See CALL RESTRICTION SERVICE object.
Applicable Restriction Category
The Applicable Restriction COS is used to grant the user the right to modify the global alarm level of the base (value).
By dialing the call restriction prefix, the user has the possibility of reducing or increasing the value between 0 and the applicable restriction COS.
The value then becomes the user's applicable restriction COS value.
See CALL RESTRICTION SERVICE object.
Implicit Priority
Default priority assigned to outgoing calls from the set.
A priority consists of 2 parameters:
Activation mode:
- 0 = not protected
- 1 = protected
- 3 = protected and preemptive
Priority level:
- 0 (min.)
- ...
- 15 (max.)
(See priority service, or MLPP service).
Therefore, when a user calls another user, the call is set up with the priority level corresponding to the implicit priority entered in these attributes.
Reminder: when there is a priority call, if the conditions so allow, pre-empting makes it possible to release resources in order to set up the call.
Activation mode
Default priority assigned to outgoing calls from the set.
A priority consists of 2 parameters:
Activation mode:
- 0 = not protected
- 1 = protected
- 3 = protected and preemptive
Priority level:
- 0 (min.)
- ...
- 15 (max.)
(See priority service, or MLPP service).
Therefore, when a user calls another user, the call is set up with the priority level corresponding to the implicit priority entered in these attributes.
Reminder: when there is a priority call, if the conditions so allow, pre-empting makes it possible to release resources in order to set up the call.
Priority Level
Default priority assigned to outgoing calls from the set.
A priority consists of 2 parameters:
Activation mode:
- 0 = not protected
- 1 = protected
- 3 = protected and preemptive
Priority level:
- 0 (min.)
- ...
- 15 (max.)
(See priority service, or MLPP service).
Therefore, when a user calls another user, the call is set up with the priority level corresponding to the implicit priority entered in these attributes.
Reminder: when there is a priority call, if the conditions so allow, pre-empting makes it possible to release resources in order to set up the call.
Explicit Priority
Activation mode
Priority level
Priority requested by priority prefix assigned to outgoing calls from the set.
A priority consists of 2 parameters:
Activation mode:
- 0 = not protected
- 1 = protected
- 3 = protected and preemptive
Priority level:
- 0 (min.)
- ...
- 15 (max.)
See priority service, or MLPP service.
Therefore, when the user first dials the explicit priority prefix then calls another user, the call is set up with the priority level corresponding to the explicit priority entered in the user data.
Reminder: when there is a priority call, if the conditions so allow, pre-empting makes it possible to release resources in order to set up the call.
Activation mode
Activation mode
Priority level
Priority requested by priority prefix assigned to outgoing calls from the set.
A priority consists of 2 parameters:
Activation mode:
- 0 = not protected
- 1 = protected
- 3 = protected and preemptive
Priority level:
Priority Level
Activation mode
Priority level
Priority requested by priority prefix assigned to outgoing calls from the set.
A priority consists of 2 parameters:
Activation mode:
- 0 = not protected
- 1 = protected
- 3 = protected and preemptive
Priority level:
Preempter Primary Incoming Line
Preemption on primary lines
YES:
- on a multi-line set: authorizes primary line incoming preemption for a busy set, if the call is meant for a primary line
- on a non-multi-line set: authorizes incoming preemption for a busy set.
NO: no incoming line preemption for the set on primary lines
See priority service, or MLPP service.
Preempter Secondary Incoming Line
Preemption on secondary lines
YES:
- on a multi-line set: authorizes secondary line incoming preemption for a busy set, if the call is meant for a secondary line
- on a non-multi-line set: not used
NO: no incoming line preemption for the set on secondary lines.
Priority Presentation
Priority call presentation
YES: Specific presentation of priority calls (specific ringing and display)
NO: No specific presentation of priority calls
Not used for s0 or GAP sets.
See priority service, or MLPP service.
Ith service type
This attribute applies to 4035 sets only.
It defines the nature of the intercom service:
- standard intercom
- radio intercom
Ith activation mode
This attribute applies to 4035 sets only.
It defines the activation mode:
- implicit: the intercom service is activated as soon as the set is initialized.
- explicit: the user must dial the prefix to activate the intercom service.
Ith profile list
This attribute applies to 4035 sets only.
This is the radio intercom list of the user (used if the radio intercom service is allocated to the user).
Recorder Directory Number
Record number for intercom user (if the user is to be recorded).
CUG List Number
This attribute defines the number of the CUG list assigned to the user.
The value -1 means that this user does not have a list.
CUG Preferential
This attribute defines the index of the preferential CUG in the the user's CUG list.
By default, this CUG is used for all outgoing calls.
To use another CUG, the user must dial the CUG prefix followed by the CUG reference.
A user may not have a preferential CUG (-1). In this case they must make an explicit CUG request to be able to make a CUG call.
CUG Outgoing Access
This attribute is to be managed only if the user has a CUG list. Otherwise this attribute is not applicable.
YES: when the user is the caller, a CUG call is generated with or without outgoing access depending on the other parameters of the CUG.
NO: for a CUG call, if the CUGs are different, the call is rejected.
CUG Incoming Access
This attribute is to be managed only if the user has a CUG list. Otherwise this attribute is not applicable.
YES: when the user is the called party,
- the CUG calls are accepted with different CUGs if the caller has an outgoing access set to YES.
- in addition the CUG calls are accepted with identical CUG, even if the caller has outgoing access set to NO.
Automatical reconfiguration
Attribute to be managed only for users on the SOCRATE network
The CTQ Automatic reconfiguration additional service allows any user entitled to the service to make a call via the SOCRATE transit network requesting that it be maintained in the event of a network incident.
When an incident occurs in the transit network, the call is suspended.
Once the link is re-established, the call is again effective.
The selection via a menu also allows the definition of whether or not the correspondants concerned are warned of the reconfiguration by being connected to a wait beep (in both cases CTQ forbidden or implicit).
Associated RSI
RSI associated with a PCO terminal (multi-line station with CEI keys):
- In the case of an outgoing call from a CEI key of the station, the call number emitted on network (ABC or ISDN) is the number of the RSI (and not of the station).
- To carry out an incoming CEI call on a PCO station, its associated RSI should be called. The call is then routed to the CEI key of the station.
CLIP
YES: the Z set has CLIP (Calling Line Identity presentation) services.
The CLIP service (CLASS in France) allows information to be displayed (Caller identity, date, etc.).
This service is generally on subscription.
NOTE :
Not compatible with the attribute Message LED set to YES
CPC Timer
CPC ( Calling party Control ) is a signal sent to indicate to special phone equipments, such as Answering machines/Voice Mails, that the calling party has hung up. The equipment, if CPC compatible, will then automatically hang up. The CPC Timer parameter indicates the duration for which the CPC signal is sent to the equipment.
Enter a value within the range 0-255 (units of 10ms).
Configure this parameter only if the terminal expects CPC.
Disp.Comp.Type of CLIP
- ASCII: the CLIP set can only display pure ASCII name of caller party.
- GB2312: the CLIP set can display GB2312 name of caller party (CLASS in China). NOTE:
In order to use this function, you must set the attribute CLIP to TRUE first.
In the future, the CLIP set will support UTF_8 name display directly, but now it doesn't.
Advanced configuration
Comment1
Area of 127 utf8 characters with free use.
Comment2
Area of 127 utf8 characters with free use.
Comment3
Area of 127 utf8 characters with free use.
Comment4
Area of 127 utf8 characters with free use.
Analog type
This parameter is used only if the user type is analog, to configure fax/modem transparency.
The "No specific management" default value can be used for voice, fax or modem, indicating no transparency from the start and transparency if 2100Hz detected and if the IP domain is configured with fax/modem transparency.
The "Fax" value means transparency from the start, if the IP domain indicates fax/modem transparency, otherwise fax relay.
The "Modem" value means transparency from the start, if the IP domain indicates fax/modem transparency, otherwise error. The "Voice" value means no transparency. Protection against inopportune fax detection can be implemented. Use "In-Band DTMF" mode for analog set through ISDN SIP trunk group.