Specifications
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The “.CUS” Files
Either the channel or zone information may be over-ridden, without changing the other. 
For example the following two commands would over-ride the zones for pages on the 
affected trunks, without changing the channel values from those in the subscriber records.
 CHANNEL * * * * ; do not override subscriber's channel settings
 ZONE 4 3 2 1 ; override subscriber zone information
CountPurge
The CountPurge command sets a stale address purge time, to reset the counts on any 
TNPP source-destination pair that has been inactive for the specified time. As a result, any 
TNPP addresses that have not been used recently are dropped from the network counts to 
ensure efficient operation of the paging terminal. 
The command line format is as follows: 
 CountPurge <number>
Where the <number> is the number of days that an address must be inactive before the 
corresponding counts are deleted. The value should be a whole number value between 0 
and 36,000 (anything larger would be impractical). 
The default setting for this command is 180 days - long enough that it is unlikely to 
interfere with any use of the network counts file. The CountPurge command can be 
disabled by using a “0”, “Off”, or “None” as the <number>. 
See Trunk-based Function Code Override Feature on page 292 for information on the new 
FunctionCode setting. 
Group
Trunk Groups are set with the Group command. This sets the trunk group value for all 
following selected trunks, and will be displayed by the ZlinkW “liu” command. 
Trunk groups are needed for Statistics to give good information. The trunk statistics 
feature collects and displays information on a per trunk group basis.
 GROUP group_number ; value between 1 ... 99, 0 is `ungrouped'
 ; the keywords `no' or `none' will act
 ; the same as a zero.
NameConfirm
The NameConfirm setting (new as of 310h1) sets whether a caller using manual TAP 
input, to input alphanumeric pages, will see the subscriber name echoed to the screen or 
not. In the past, the default has been YES for Multiport TAP, NO for telephone trunks. 
This is still the default. Use NO to turn off name echoing to Multiport, or YES to turn it on 
to dual trunks. 










