Nortel DMS-100 Tones Table (TONES) |
Table Name
Tones Table
Functional Description of Table TONES
Table TONES defines tones that are generated by line or trunk peripheral modules.
The special tones listed below are generated on cards located on a Trunk Module (TM) or Maintenance Trunk Module (MTM), and defined in table STN (Special Tones) instead of table TONES:
The special tones listed below are generated on cards located on a TM or MTM, and are defined in table SVRCKT (Service Circuit) instead of table TONES:
Where field KIKEY in table KEY_ITEM table is datafilled with an entry of TONEKEY, the maximum number of tones that can be allocated is determined by the value of field SIZE in table KEY_ITEM.
Where field DATSKEY field in table DATASIZE is datafilled with an entry of TONES, memory for table TONES is allocated in accordance with the value of field SIZE in table DATASIZE.
To extend the length of the table, the size in the DATASIZE table must be increased and a cold restart performed.
Datafill Sequence
There is no requirement to datafill other tables prior to table TONES.
The following tables must be datafilled after table TONES.
Table Size
0 to 20 tuples.
United Kingdom
If the switching unit is a DMS-100 switch in the United Kingdom and office parameter MARKET_OF_OFFICE in table OFCENG (Office Engineering) is set to U.K. PABX, the recommended values for the entry in table CUSTPROT (Customer Protection) with field TABNAME equal to TONES are shown in the following table.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- U.K. PABX Datafill for Table CUSTPROT Field Name Entry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TABNAME TONES READPROT 15 UPDTPROT 30 ALLPROT 30 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Datafill
The following table describes datafill for table TONES:
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Table TONES Field Descriptions
Field Subfield Entry Explanation and Action
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CLLI Alphanumeric Common Language Location Identifier
(1 to 16 Enter the code assigned to the tone in table
CLLI.
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TRAFSNO 0 to 127 Traffic Separation Number
LOCAL, TOLL, LOCAL/TOLL, GATEWAY, or
INTERNATIONAL only:
If switching unit has the optional Traffic
Separation software feature, enter the
outgoing traffic separation number 0 to 127
assigned to the tone. If traffic separation
not required, enter 0 (zero).
The range of values for the outgoing traffic
separation number is dependent upon office
parameter TFAN_OUT_MAX_NUMBER in table OFCENG.
It is recommended that outgoing traffic
separation numbers 1 to 9 be reserved for
generic separation numbers.
See table TFANINT for the assignment of incoming
to outgoing traffic separation numbers.
With the traffic separation feature, a peg count
of all calls, by type of call, can be accumulated
between an incoming source (incoming trunk or an
originating line attribute) and an outgoing
source (outgoing trunk, terminating line
attribute, tone or announcement). Direct Dial
(DD), Operator Assisted (OA), and No Prefix (NP)
are the call types supported.
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SEGTIME 10 to 250 Segment Time
Enter the duration of one segment of tone
specified in multiples of 10 ms.
(for example: 20 = 200 ms).
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OFFTIME 10 to 250 Off Time
Enter the duration of the no-tone period
specified in multiples of 10 ms.
(for example: 20 = 200 ms).
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TONEPATT Numeric Tone Pattern
(16 digits) Enter a 16-digit string of 0s and 1s.
Each digit corresponds to one segment of tone
pattern and represents the binary state on the
tone, where: 0 = tone off, 1 = tone on.
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TONETYP Alphanumeric Tone Type
Enter the type of tone generator required.
New tones are added as necessary, and the the
list below is not fully comprehensive. Since
some of the tone generators listed below are
mutually exclusive, only a subset of these tone
generators can be found in a given software load.
HI High Tone
This is a general purpose high-frequency tone
generator.
HZ400_5DB 400 Hz Tone, Five Decibels
This is the tone generator for 400 Hz at -5 dBm.
INTL_ROH_TONE International ROH Tone
This is for use in an international DMS when the
entry in field CLLI is IROH.
LO Low Tone
This is a general purpose low-frequency tone
generator.
1024HZ_TONE Datafill this field for any CLLI when setting
up the Bangladesh feature tones.
This datafill is not active until you have set
FEATURE_TONE_SET to BNGLDTC in table OCFENG.
SILENT_TONE Silent Tone
Silence
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OFFTONE Alphanumeric Off Tone
Tone types are as for TONETYP
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MAXDURN 1 to 255 Maximum Duration
Enter the maximum time in seconds that a call
condense block can be attached.
For information on office parameter NCCBS
(Number of Call Condense Blocks), see table
OFCENG.
The maximum time duration for silent tone is
10s.
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MAXCONN 127 Maximum Connections
Enter 127 to satisfy the table editor.
Entry values other than 127 are not valid.
Note: This field is operative in tables ANNS
and STN because members of such trunk groups
represent real physical resources, but is not
operative in table TONES because LM-generated
tones do not represent real physical resources.
The DMS maintains a count of tone usage but
does not prohibit the number of users from
exceeding MAXCONN.
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FNTONID Alphanumeric Functional Tone Identity
This field is used for Succession Networks
operation only. Enter a tone identity from
the Unified Tone ID range. For Succession
Networks operation, CLLI and FNTONID are the
only fields in this table that require datafill.
This field has no impact on TDM operation
Note: After an ONP in a Succession load, the
FNTONID value defaults to TONE_NULL. This must
be changed to a useful value, or a software
error will occur in the GWC.
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TONESGRP Y or N Table TONESGRP
This field indicates whether there are additional
tone definitions in table TONESGRP.
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Datafill Example
General Example for Succession Networks and DMS (TDM) Loads
The example below shows datafill for DMS (TDM) and Succession Networks loads. The datafill in italics is for Succession Networks, as indicated by the fact that FNTONID is not TONE_NULL.
Note: Any provisioned tone that can be played to both TDM and Succession Networks agents must have complete datafill.
Note: Tone types are not specific to TDM or Succession Networks operation. For Succession Networks operation, equivalent FNTONIDs can be defined for all tones.
The following example MAP display shows sample datafill for table TONES.
CLLI TRAFSNO SEGTIME OFFTIME TONEPATT TONETYP OFFTONE MAXDURN MAXCONN FNTONID TONESGRP ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 120T0 0 25 25 101010 HI SILENT_TONE 30 30 TONE_NULL N FRA0 0 25 25 101010 LO SILENT_TONE 30 30 TONE_NULL N TSTONE 0 25 25 111100 HI SILENT_TONE 30 30 TONE_NULL N BUSY 0 50 50 101010 LO SILENT_TONE 40 30 TONE_BSY N OFLO 0 25 25 101010 LO SILENT_TONE 30 30 TONE_NULL N TSECDT 0 65 65 000111 LO SILENT_TONE 10 10 TONE_NULL N |