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If the same country and language settings as the host system are applied to all access points, configuration can be performed as in HiPath 4000 V5 and earlier systems. Please note, however, that system-wide settings (via AMO ZAND) must be performed before the access points are configured. If system-wide settings are subsequently changed, these apply only to host shelves. If they should also apply to access points, you must set them individually for each affected access point.
The following system-wide settings (via AMO ZAND) can also be access point-specific:

Table 50. Access point-specific configuration

 
AMO ZAND D1 = typ, D2 = parameter (Deutsch) E1 = typ, E2 = param (English)
 
(D1) DATENALL (D2) SIUSPKZ
(D1) DATENALL (D2) LANDKZ
(D1) TOENE (D2) SIU
(D1) TOENE (D2) HZE
 
(E1) ALLDATA (E2) SIUANN
(E1) ALLDATA (E2) CNTRYCD
(E1) TN (E2) SIUC
(E1) TN (E2) DTR
Funktion / function
SIU Ansagen / SIU announcements
Länderkennzeichen für Steuerung Baugruppenloadware SLMA / Country code to control board loadware SLMA
SIU Töne / SIU tones
Hörzeichenempfänger / dial tone receiver
Access point-specific settings are performed with AMO UCSU. The parameter names in AMO ZAND are used as they are for the new parameters in AMO UCSU.
If one of these settings is changed while the access point is in operation (via CHANGE-UCSU), the ACDR or tone parameter must be loaded manually. This is done via the EXEC-USSU:NCUILOAD; command.
The change only takes effect when the affected NCUI board is reset. This is done via the EXEC-USSU:UPDATAP;.
If these system-wide settings are subsequently changed, these changes apply only to host shelves. If they should also apply to access points, the changes must also be performed on an access point-specific basis.
Special behavior for the setting for the USA:
In the USA, the companding algorithm µ-law is used (in all other countries, A-law is used).
It is possible to connect telephones in AP shelves that work with companding algorithms different to the host system (e.g. host system in Germany, AP in the USA). There was the restriction that no analog telephones may be connected in these AP shelves. With the feature "Different Announcements per Access Point", this restriction is lifted and even if the companding algorithms in the access point and host system are different, analog telephones may still be connected in the AP shelves. See also Section 2.15, “A-Law/µ-Law Conversion in AP Shelf”.

Restrictions

  • The functions of peripheral SIU (SIU type 2 and 3, SIU TDS) are not access point specific configurable, i.e. the system wide setting is valid for all access points (in OpenScape 4000 SoftGate access point there is no peripheral SIU possible at all).
  • Music on hold (MOH) Even though music on hold (MOH) is language/country independent it is still not configurable per access point.
  • Other country-specific features like MFC variants, loadware variant for SLMA2 / SLMAR, country specific tones and attenuation for conference board of compact hardware and SCC board, etc are only supported system wide.