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TLZO - Administration of the Station Assignment Table
Interrelationships
Parameter Description
Functions of the AMO
Error Messages and Advisories
The AMO administers the station assignment tables.
These consist of 5 tables:
1.
the attendant number assignment table with a maximum of 41 entries
2.
the PBX trunk number assignment table with a maximum of 349 entries
3.
imaginary number for incoming calls with one entry
By assigning an imaginary number to a circuit, it is possible to select these specific circuits for CDR (call detail recording) output; e.g. for CDR output of traffic from the satellite PBX to the CO via the PBX. An imaginary number can be assigned to incoming calls without transmission of the paying party in networking environment.
For the transformation of incoming trunks at first the trunk number table (TBL=MTLC) will be searched. If the number is not found, the general entry (TBL=INC) will be used. If no entry exists for TBL=INC and STNO=< >, the default entry of STNO = 999999.
If an attendant telephone number (see AMO-ACSU) is specified as a criterion for call detail record output, then the ’imaginary station number’ and the ’attendant telephone number’ must be identical.
4.
imaginary number for outgoing calls
If no station number can be supplied by the call processing, the imaginary number for outgoing calls is consulted.
There is a general entry (TBL=OUTG) for going lines. The default entry of STNO = 999999.
5.
imaginary number for internal calls
If no station number can be supplied by the call processing, the imaginary number for internal calls is consulted.
There is a general entry (TBL=INT) for internal lines. The default entry of STNO = 999999.
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