Specifications

System Configuration Files
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The AlphaPriority command has four possible settings. Briefly, their meanings are:
Note: Any unique shorter version of the settings may be used, thus U, A, M, and T may be used.
For all of the trunks at default (Priority command in “trunks.cus” has not been used), the
effect of the AlphaPriority command for those trunks result in the priorities shown in
Table 42.
Table 42: Results of AlphaPriority when no Trunk Priority is Set
For all of the trunks that have a priority override value set (using the Priority command in
“trunks.cus”), the effect of the AlphaPriority command for those trunks result in the
priorities shown in Table 43.
Table 43: Results of AlphaPriority when Trunk Priority is Set
User The page will use the priority assigned in the ZbaseW
subscriber record where the “Status” is set to “V”.
Access The page will use the priority assigned in the ZbaseW
subscriber record where the “Status” is set to “A”. (Records
used to assign modem use to specific telephone numbers for
incoming TAP calls).
Max The page will use whichever status has the higher priority
setting (the status “V” priority or the status “A” priority).
Trunk The page uses the priority override programmed for the
trunk in the “trunks.cus” file.
AlphaPriority
Setting
Pages from DTMF
Overdial on Trunk
Card
Pages from Modem
input on Trunk Card
(TAP or manual mode input)
Pages from
Multiport Card
(via RS-232 or external modem,
TAP or manual mode input)
User (or None) Status V priority Status V priority Status V priority
Access Status V priority Status A priority Status V priority
Max (V > A) Status V priority Status V priority Status V priority
Max (A > V) Status V priority Status A priority Status V priority
Trunk Status V priority Status A priority Status V priority
AlphaPriority
Setting
Pages from DTMF
Overdial on Trunk
Card
Pages from Modem
input on Trunk Card
(TAP or manual mode input)
Pages from Multiport Card
(via RS-232 or external modem,
TAP or manual mode input)
User (or None) Trunk Priority
Status V priority Status V priority
Access Trunk Priority
Status A priority
Trunk Priority
Max (V > A) Trunk Priority
Status V priority
Trunk Priority
Max (A > V) Trunk Priority
Status A priority
Trunk Priority
Trunk Trunk Priority Trunk Priority Trunk Priority