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ATNR
ATNR: Assignment of Tenant Restriction Class Data
1. General
This command is used to assign the tenant restriction data for each objective situation.
2. Precautions
1. Data can be entered on a Day/Night basis, if specified in ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX75, bit 2=1.
2. The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX8.
If data of this command is common for all tenants (ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX 94, bit0=1), assign
TN parameter as data “1” for all tenants.
3. The tenant restriction index (TRI) data is listed in Table 4-9 below. Since the OBJECTIVE SITUATION
indicated as“-”may not always “Not used” index, do not enter RES=1 for “-” indicated TRI due to prevent
from unexpected effects.
Table 4-9 TRI
TRI OBJECTIVE SITUATION
0 Station within OGTN calls to a station within TMTN
1 Station within OGTN sets Call Forwarding-All Calls / Busy Line / Don’t Answer to a station within TMTN
2–
3
Attendant Console within OGTN sets Call Forwarding-All Calls for a station within TMTN (Call Forwarding -
All Calls set/Cancel by ATT)
4
Station within OGTN call to an Attendant Console within TMTN by dialing individual ATT number assigned by
the ASAT command
5 External Key within OGTN changes the Day/Night Mode of TMTN
6–
7 Incoming call of the trunk within OGTN terminates to a station within TMTN (In the case of MFC signaling only)
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