76.3
Parameter Description
PARAM
DIMSU Parameter
Type of Input
:
Single value, linked single values, optional
Possible Values
:
CCIDXS,CCIDXD, GPIDX, STN, BUS, OPTCC, OPTEXP, ATND, ES,
ESSTN, S2PP, AUXDIGI, PRI, TRK, CRCP, DPLNCD, DPLNGR,
RTE, MG, SG, ATNDGR, HT, HTCQB, CPB, SILI, COSTI, LODEN,
SU, NWBCHL, LODS0, LODTMD, CPDBUF, DTILTG, DTITMD, NAME,
EXTNAME, ORG, COS, SPDI, SPDCL, SPDCD, CBK, REMIND,
PUGR, ID, PINBUF, CFWDEST, CFWHIST, HGMEMB, CUGPROF,
LIN, COMGR, DSS, DSSNA, KEYSYS, CALLOG, ATNDCQ, NSTN,
ALTROUT, LCRCO SLKTEXT, CALLOGS, HOTDEST
MFCVAR, DSPMOD, DPDSPMOD, LODR, LROUT, LDPLN1, LDPLN2,
LDPLN3, LDPLN4, LDPLN5, LDPLN6,LDPLN7, LDPLN8,
LDPLNC1
LDPLNC2, LDPLNC3, LDPLNC4, LDPLNC5, LDPLNC6,
LDPLNC7, LDPLNC8
LRTPROF, LCRDSR, SYNAN, FORMTAB, VOICO, BLK100, RSTCON,
TEAMCONN, DSS1SCRD, DSS1SCRP, REMPUGR, PARTNODE,
APPL, ECCS, DCIPAR, WSPROT, INFO, ACDAGT, ACDGRP,
ACDLOGON, ACDPRIM, ACDCQ, ACDRCG, ACDRT, ACDRTX,
ACDSHIFT, ACDMONID, ACDCALEN, GDTR, DNI, DPDNI, GENBUF,
PERMDL, CRICC, WAML1, WAML2, STMA, STMACIR, STMI,
STMIHFA
STMIHFA2, STMI2IGW, SLC24, AP, GWREG, SCTPATH, CCAP, APEGRP
(only function EXEC)
Type of Input
:
Single value, optional
Possible Values
:
DEFAULT
Database default values
LIST
Display memory usage for one entry of each parameter
(only function TEST)
Type of Input
:
Single value, optional
Possible Values
:
Y,N
Default Value:
N
TYPE
Branch-off parameter
Type of Input
:
Single value, optional
Possible Values
:
ADMCC, ADMLTG (ADD)
APPLICAT, BASIC, NETWORK, SYSTEM, USER (ADD / DISPLAY)
ALL (DISPLAY)
Default Value:
ALL (DISPLAY)
Parameters for Database Administration
All memory entries belonging to a parameter are administered in the FLEXAMA lists. By means of the action ADD, the administration lists can be enlarged if required, using the parameters CCIDXS, CCIDXD and GPIDX respectively.
Conditions for the following parameters:
•
Default Value: pre-initialized
•
Type of input: Single value, optional
•
Possible Values: Default value - MAX-Value (variant specific, can be determined with DISPLAY-DIMSU)
CCIDXD
DBMA-INDEX for dynamic CC-DB (Database Admin. Data)
CCIDXS
DBMA-INDEX for static CC-DB (Database Admin. Data)
GPIDX
DBMA-INDEX for GP-DB (Database LTG Admin. Data)
Parameters for the Database
Conditions for the following parameters:
•
Type of input: Single value, optional
•
Possible Values: 0 - MAX-Value (variant specific, can be determined with DISPLAY-DIMSU)
ACDAGT
Number of ACD agents
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
ACDCALEN
Number of calendar routing entries
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
ACDCQ
Number of dynamically assignable ACD call-queuing pool elements
(Number of calls waiting for the next free agent.)
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
ACDGRP
Number of ACD groups
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
ACDLOGON
Number of ACD agents logged on at once (dynamically assignable entries)
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
ACDMONID
Number of monitored ID sets (e.g. ACD agents, route control groups (RCG), trunk groups, circuits, stations - only for ACD-G)
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
ACDPRIM
Number of primary ACD agent positions
(Number of devices which can be used to log on by an ACD-Agent.)
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
ACDRCG
Number of ACD route-control groups
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
ACDRT
Number of ACD routing step tables for FlexRouting
ACD routing step tables contain the commands for controlling an ACD call step-by-step. An ACDRT entry contains a maximum of 16 routing steps; an ART can comprise up to 64 routing steps.
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
ACDRTX
Number of auxiliary ACD routing step tables
Contains additional information for some route commands, like route to extension and route to offsite number.
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
ACDSHIFT
Number of ACD shifts
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
AP
Number of Access Points
APEGRP
Number of Access Point emergency groups
APPL
Number of DP applications
Used for ACL-C applications.
ALTROUT
Number of subscriber/SC individual alternate routing numbers for Out of Service ar AP emergency state
ATND
Number of attendant consoles
ATNDCQ
Number of dynamically assignable call-queuing pool elements for attendant groups
(Number of calls waiting for the next free attendant console.)
This value can be set to 0 in systems without any attendant console. But then there are no calls possible to a central attendant in the network.
ATNDGR
Number of attendant console groups
AUXDIGI
Number of auxiliary digites for HICOM Trading Classic and ViNet
BLK100
Number of 100-blocks with dialing numbers for all stations in the network
A block contains 100 dialing numbers without gaps.
BUS
Number of Optiset/optiPoint-busses, S0-busses and S0-trunks
CALLOG
Number of Optiset and optiPoint devices with call log
Refer to AMO Usage Example Call log for optiset E
CALLOGS
Number of Optipoint devices in scrolling mode of Call Log
CBK
Number of dynamically assignable pool elements for callback and trunk queuing requests
Each callback and queued trunk, which is saved in the system, needs an element.
Refer to AMO Usage Example Features Available Throughout the Network
CCAP
Number of access-point emergency processors
CFWDEST
Number of call forwarding destinations
CFWHIST
Number of elements for call forwarding history
COMGR
Number of COM groups (Communication Group Calling)
(refer to AMO COMGR)
COS
Number of classes of service
COSTI
Number of dynamically assignable connection buffers for connections with charge data recording
Advice for dimensioning: COSTI = CPB. This is adequate for call data recording of all outgoing trunk and tie-line connections. The number of buffers must be increased if, in addition, call data recording is required for incoming calls and/or internal connections
Refer to AMO Usage Example Central Configuration of Call Data Recording
CPB
Number of dynamically assignable CP connection buffers
One CPB is required per connection.
If this value is changed, the values CPBLOWL and CPBUPPL of AMO ZAND must be checked.
CPDBUF
Number of dynamically assignable CP data buffers
(used for DSS1 services, networkwide PIN, Least Cost Routing, Callback, CHESE, Call Pickup Groups, Conference, Call Data Recording)
CRCP
Number of call reference tables in CP
(Size = number of S0 + S2 trunks)
CRICC
Number of S0-busses (also with Optiset and optiPoint) plus number of S0/S2 point-to-point connections
CUGPROF
Number of user profiles for Closed User Groups
DCIPAR
Number of parameter sets for the DCI
DNI
Number of Directory Number Information Table indices (refer to AMO DNIT)
Contains routing and display information concerning source and called party.
(DNI: Directory Number Information)
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
DPDNI
Number of datapool elements reserved for DIMSU parameter DNI
(refer to AMO DNIT)
Contains strings to be displayed on the called device.
(DNIS: Dialed Number Identification Service)
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
DPDSPMOD
Number of datapool elements reserved for DIMSU parameter DSPMOD
(Refer to AMO KNMAT)
Contains the rules for display modification.
DPINFO
Number of datapool elements reserved for DIMSU parameter INFO
About 8 info fields can be stored in a datapool element.
Refer to AMO Usage Example Improved AMO Interface
DPLNCD
Number of dial plan blocks for access codes
DPLNGR
Number of dial plan blocks for dial plan group branches
DSPMOD
Number of display modifications between network nodes (refer to AMO KNMAT)
Refer to AMO Usage Example INS Info Number Signalling (STNM)
DSS
Number of blocks of 5 DSS (direct station select) partners for storing
DSS partner information
If a station is a DSS destination, one entry block will be allocated, it contains those
station numbers for which the station is a DSS destination. If a station is more than 5 times
destination, additional 5-blocks will be linked.
DSSNA
Number of blocks of 5 keys for DSS (direct station select) and name keys
The number of DSS/name keys per station is not limited. Blocks of 5 destination entries are allocated for the corresponding DIGITE.
Advice for dimensioning: The min. number must be the same as the number of digites in the system.
DSS1SCRD
Number of screening data records for incoming E-DSS1 connections for HICOM as carrier access node
This number corresponds to the number of used nodes where screening is performed.
Refer to AMO Usage Example EDSS1 System Interface / Trunk Interface and Screening on the EDSS1 Trunk Interface
DSS1SCRP
Number of screening patterns for E-DSS1 connections
This number corresponds to the number of E.164 numbers checked during the number screening.
Refer to AMO Usage Example EDSS1 System Interface / Trunk Interface and Screening on the EDSS1 Trunk Interface
DTILTG
Number of device table entries (DTI) for trunks and terminal devices (one each)
(DH - device table)
DTITMD
Number of dynamically assignable device table entries reserved for B- and D-channel connections of all S0/S2 trunk interfaces
(Maximum number = S0 * 2 + S2 * 60 (or instead off 60, number of configured B-channel * 2)
ECCS
Number of external computer controlled call setups
Used for ACL-C applications.
(e.g. Call Bridge, ACD Monitoring)
ES
Number of integrated executive/secretary systems (refer to AMO CHESE)
Refer to AMO Usage Example CHESE Integrated Exec./Sec. System
ESSTN
Number of stations (executive, secretary, substitute) in integrated executive/secretary systems (refer to AMO CHESE)
Refer to AMO Usage Example CHESE Integrated Exec./Sec. System
EXTNAME
Number of subscriber names for external call forwarding destinations
FORMTAB
Number of entries in the format table for subscriber numbers (refer to AMO KNFOR)
Refer to AMO Usage Example INS Info Number Signalling (STNM)
GDTR
Number of entries in the GDTR table for routing depending on the source and/or destination number (refer to AMO DNIT)
(GDTR: General Digit Translation Rule)
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
GENBUF
Number of additional dynamically assignable connection buffers for ACD-G
One element is needed per ACD call and per entry in the ACD call queue.
Refer to Service Manual FlexRouting
GWREG
Number of inernal and external gateways
HGMEMB
Number of stations, which are member of a hunt group (also network-wide hunt groups)
HOTDEST
Number of HOTLINE destinations
HT
Number of hunt groups (voice and non-voice)
HTCQB
Number of dynamically assignable buffers for hunt call queue
(Number of calls waiting for a free hunt group member.)
ID
Number of personal identification numbers (PIN)
INFO
Number of info fields for AMO’s (e.g. COT, COP, TAPRO)
Refer to AMO Usage Example Improved AMO Interface
KEYSYS
Number of Key System subscribers (also logged-off subscribers)
Refer to AMO Usage Example Integrated Key Functionality Multiline access
LCRCOS
Number of LCR class of service
LCRDSR
Number of blocked digit strings for specific Least Cost Routing route elements
(refer to AMO LDSRT for Least Cost Routing digit string restriction)
LDPLNx
Number of dial plan entries for least cost routing in dial plan x
(refer to AMO LDPLN)
Refer to AMO Usage Example LCR (Least Cost Routing)
LDPLNCx
Number of entries in the LCR dial plan cache x
(refer to AMO LDPLN) (used for optimizing the dial plan x)
Refer to AMO Usage Example LCR (Least Cost Routing)
LIN
Number of location identifications for emergency calls (location identification number)
(refer to AMO SDAT)
LODEN
Number of permanently configured device table entries
(call-processing device memory CC)
LODR
Number of outdial rules for least cost routing (refer to AMO LODR)
Refer to AMO Usage Example LCR (Least Cost Routing)
LODS0
Number of dynamically assignable device table entries
(used for S0-busses, S0/S2 point-to-point connections)
LODTMD
Number of dynamically assignable device table entries for D-channel connections of all S0/S2 trunk interfaces
(used for networkwide features, e.g. callback callforwarding, callpickup)
LROUT
Number of route elements for least cost routing (refer to AMO LDAT)
Refer to AMO Usage Example LCR (Least Cost Routing)
LRTPROF
Number of profiles for source group dependent routing in LCR
(refer to AMO LPROF)
MFCVAR
Number of MFC variants for analog trunks and tie-lines
MG
Number of master groups for device search
Master groups are needed for routes, hunt groups per service and attendant groups.
NAME
Number of subscriber names (refer to AMO PERSI)
Refer to AMO Usage Example Name and Organization to a Number (ORG Assigning)
NSTN
Number of night stations for special night answer position (refer to AMO NAVAR)
NWBCHL
Number of B-channels for trunks + analog trunks and tie-lines
Value must be set to: S0, S2 and analog trunks
(Size = number of S0 * 2 + number of S2 * 30 + number of analog trunks)
OPTCC
Number of Optiset and optiPoint devices (also logged-off subscribers with Optiset or optiPoint devices)
OPTEXP
Number of Optiset/optiPoint key modules, Optiset/optiPoint signature modules and Optiset E control adapters
ORG
Number of organizational units (refer to AMO PERSI)
Refer to AMO Usage Example Name and Organization to a Number (ORG Assigning)
PARTNODE
Number of lines to partner nodes
Plus number of partner nodes, which are connected via a multiplexer and cannot be reached via a separate B-Channel-Group.
PERMDL
Number of peripheral hardware modules
PINBUF
Number of dynamically assignable PIN buffers for networkwide identification
Refer to AMO Usage Example Personal Identification Number
PRI
Number of primary rate interfaces
PUGR
Number of call pickup groups
Refer to AMO Usage Example Call Pickup
REMIND
Number of timed reminder entries
REMPUGR
Number of links to pickup groups in remote nodes
Refer to AMO Usage Example Call Pickup
RSTCON
Number of restricted connections from originating nodes (refer to AMO KNMAT)
RTE
Number of routes
(one route per trunk access code, attendant group access code and hunt group access code)
SCTPATH
Number of IP sectorpaths
SG
Number of subgroups for device search
One subgroup is needed for each attendant group, night service variant, trunk group and hunt group.
SILI
Number of dynamically assignable entries in the list for saved connections (all connections which are recovered after a soft restart)
Advice for dimensioning: At least 2 * CPB
SPDCD
Number of destinations for central speed dialing feature
SLKTEXT
Number of self-labeling keys with individual text
(This parameter does not allocate memory - only limit for AMO LRNGZ)
SPDCL
Number of lists for central speed dialing feature
(This parameter does not allocate memory - only limit for AMO LRNGZ)
SPDI
Number of users with individual speed dialing
STMA
Number of spans on STMA boards
Refer to Service Manual ATM Connectivity
STMACIR
Number of logical circuits of all STMA boards
(S2 or Ports for Optiset or optiPoint)
Refer to Service Manual ATM Connectivity
STMI
Number of STMI boards for Access Point connection
STMIHFA
Number of STMI boards for IP device connection
STMIHFA2
Number of STMI2 hoards for IP device connection
STMI2IGW
Number of STMI2 boards for IP Trunking
SLC24
Number of SLC24 boards for CMI
STN
Number of subscribers (also attendant consoles and logged-off subscribers)
SU
Number of devices with subunits (SU)
Advice for dimensioning: all Digite’s + ATND + ATNDGR
SYNAN
Number of dynamically assignable announcement buffers for synchronous announcement
Refer to AMO Usage Example Announcement Unit, Synchronized Announcements
S2PP
Number of S2 point-to-point connections
(e.g. IVR-Unit, Fax-Server, Cordless-Server, LAN-Router)
TEAMCONN
Number of connections to/from external team members for HICOM Trading
(extended connections in home node and from foreign nodes)
TRK
Number of analog trunks, number of digital trunks (S0/S2) and number of B-channel groups for S2
VOICO
Number of compressed B-channels for voice connections
Refer to AMO Usage Example Voice Compression
WAML1
Number of WAML boards for routing
Refer to AMO Usage Example Example of use for LAN Connectivity
WAML2
Number of WAML boards for telecommuting
Refer to Service Manual Teleworking
WSPROT
Integrated voice/data application using Workstation Protocol
Number of Optiset and optiPoint devices using Workstation Protocol. Plus number of Optiset and optiPoint devices without Workstation Protocol which are assigned to a line key of a Keysystem with Workstation Protocol.
Parameter Interrelationships
The following conditions are taken into account by AMO, and are reported in F03 and F04 if not observed.
•
SPDI
<= STN
•
ECCS
<= APPL
The following condition is taken into account by AMO, and is reported in H02 if not observed.
•
COSTI >= CPB (If the ACTUAL value of parameter COSTI is set to 0, then only internal voice calls are possible.)
The following condition is valid but not checked in AMO DIMSU. When reducing the value of parameter CPB of AMO DIMSU the relation to parameter CPBUPPL of AMO ZAND must be watched.
•
CPB (AMO DIMSU) > CPBUPPL (AMO ZAND)
Values for both of the following parameters have to be assigned. Otherwise the error message F02 will be displayed.
•
SPDCL / SPDCD
•
ATNDGR / ATND
•
ES / ESSTN
Parameter Maximum Values and Default Values
The maximum values for the parameters are contained in the database, and can be interrogated with this AMO. When assigning memory entries, all DIMSU entries are checked against the database entries.
The value range of the parameters is 0 to maximum.
The default values are set so that no memory shortage can occur if the system is generated without declaring parameters. The default values are based on the premise that the configuration requirements of most customer systems will be satisfied.
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