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Use the following AMOs to enter data for stations:

AMO SCSU

  • Add ports for ANATEs, ANATECM, as well as, ANATE/FAX, ANATE/DTEANA.
  • Add the auxiliary Digite AUXDIGI for "Trading Classic" and "ViNet" (DIGI260 was used for this before OpenScape 4000 was released)
  • You can add users without terminals, known as dummy users/stations or ID-card users. These are configured in the same way as normal terminals connected to a line module but are not assigned a PEN. The SCSU parameter INS=FLOAT must be set for these users. ID-card users can telephone from any station that has a card reader, using the class-of-service and the station number assigned to the ID card.
  • The ACL support station is a special type of dummy station (INS=ACLSTN) that is configured in the system like an ID-card user. If this ACL support station is configured as a Digite (AUXDIGI), it goes into operation as soon as it is added (DC state 'Ready'), even if there is no terminal connected. These support stations are often also referred to as 'phantoms' (particularly in the U.S.). A 'phantom' can only be deleted if is not processing any calls.
    When the data is interrogated, group assignments are also displayed, such as, hunt groups, call pickup groups and night switch systems in which the terminal is incorporated.
    A terminal is normally put into operation immediately when the data is added. This is done by setting the parameter INS=NO.
    Device configuration data cannot be changed with the AMO SCSU (parameter DEVCFIG). In order to change configuration data, you must delete the old configuration and add a complete, new configuration. The circuit can be disabled beforehand and enabled again afterwards with the AMO DSSU. You can also use the AMO SCSU's delete command to disable circuits (OFFTYPE=DC=default value, that is, with camp-on (soft lock) or OFFTYPE=DI, without camp-on (hard lock)).
    You can also add station data in "signed off" status (ANATE only). To do this, you must specify the SCSU parameter INS=SIGNOFF and assign no PEN (the PEN parameter is otherwise ignored), see "Autoset Relocate Applications" chapter.
    Stations for users who do not wish their number to be displayed at a called DIGITE must be configured with the parameter SSTNO (secret station number). Two versions of call number suppression can also be set specifically for external calls: The parameter SSTNO=ONLYEXT suppresses external call number display and replaces the call number with a substitute number set with the AMO KNMAT. The parameter SSTNO=ONLYEX0 suppresses external call number display. For more information, see the "Display Suppression" chapter.

AMO SBCSU

  • Assign terminals for the S0 bus, S0/S2 interface or the UP0/E interface. You can configure set 600 terminals (Euro ISDN) at the functional bus for VOICE. For non-voice devices, you can configure the devices for DTE, FAX and S0/S2 connections to DP, LAN and servers. For more information, see the "Digital Stations with S0 Interface" chapter.
  • Add OPTIIP terminals (IP phones) on the STMI-HFA boards. These are configured with CONN=IP on the STMI-HFA board and with CONN=IP2 on the STMI2-HFA board.

AMO SSCSU

  • Special configurations, such as "Trading" devices and telecommuting server connections and extension connections can be configured with the AMO SSCSU, see the relevant chapter.

AMOs for configuring additional station data

  • AMO TAPRO
    For each device type key layout standards are stored in the database. The key standard allocated to the device (SBCSU/ SSCSU, parameter STD) can be changed with the AMO TAPRO. Individual key layout standards can also be created.
  • AMO TGER
    Each voice terminal can be assigned one NON-VOICE device per service (FAX, DTE) in the incoming direction.
  • AMO PERSI
    Allocation of names, organizational units and personal identification number for card reader (PINC), personal identification - manual (PIN1 to PIN15) and class of service changeover code (COSXCD) for a station number. Several PINs and several names may be assigned to one station. Service identifiers (SI) can be configured independently of call numbers. For further information, please refer to the section "Personal Identification Numbers".
  • AMO ZIEL
    Assignment of a call forwarding destination, name keys and DSS keys as well as redial destinations to a station number.
  • AMO SDAT
    You can administer station-specific attributes and features for the voice service. General, device-independent data can also be administered.