Specifications

System Configuration Files
290 025-9035AA
Priority
The priority of pages may be set on a trunk by trunk basis using the PRIORITY command.
PRIORITY n ; force page to priority `n', between 0 and 8
PRIORITY DEFAULT ; use the priority from subscriber record
PRIORITY * ; same as DEFAULT
PRIORITY BREAK ; page priority forced to Breakthru priority
PRIORITY NEXT ; page priority forced to Nextout priority
PRIORITY HIGH ; page priority forced to High priority
PRIORITY ORDINARY ; page priority forced to Low priority
PRIORITY LOW ; page priority forced to Low priority
PRIORITY NONE ; page must age before it gets even Low
; priority.
PRIORITY n ; force page to priority 'n', which should
; be between 0 and 8
Security
Checking for Security Code may be disabled or enabled for any trunk with the Security
command. When enabled each call will be checked to see if the subscriber has a security
code. If they do, then the caller will be asked to enter the code. When disabled for a trunk
call, that trunk will never have security code checking performed. The owner's access
Personal Passcode and the Prompt Setup number's access code can not be disabled via the
trunk Security command, they can be disabled only by removing the access code in the
corresponding database records.
SECURITY OFF ; Security Code will not be checked for.
SECURITY ON ; Security Code will be checked for as per
; the called subscriber record.
A possible use of the AllowPrompt, Priority, and Security controls might involve a local
telephone used for important or emergency paging. As this telephone has restricted access
through its physical location and is used only by experienced personal, some shortcuts can
be taken. The priority of calls placed using that line could be set to Nextout or
Breakthrough. Voice prompts can be eliminated as the users are familiar with the paging
system and its tone prompts, thus speeding up message entry. In addition, the security
code checking can be eliminated on that line, again speeding up placing of the page.
Trunk
Trunks to apply the various settings to are selected with the Trunk command. The trunks
to apply the settings to may be specified in either of two formats. The first of these is the
“V300” format, which is the same as in all versions of ZPAGE prior to the Version 310
release. The format is:
TRUNK card_#|port_# ( card_#|port_# card#|port# )
The second format uses the card-number unit-letter form of version 310 postings, i.e.
“6A” or “10B”. The port letters range from “A” to “H”, only multiport serial cards have
ports past “B”. The format is:
TRUNK card_#port_letter ( card_#port_letter card_#port_letter )
The two formats may be intermixed within a trunks.cus file; there is no need to change
from the version 300 format. The values for card_# and port are the same as displayed by