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Phantom Digital Loop 4

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acewarlock

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Sep 16, 2002
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I'm Trying to setup a Virtual Office phone and I need to creat a Digital Phantom Loop, How do I do that?
 
Option 11C 25.40B
What pkg do I need ?

Any info on how to setup a phone would be great.
 
Is this what you are looking for? I know I have used these for remote users that just need a number for people to call and leave VM messages.
I am not familiar with Virtual office though.


Feature description
The Phantom Terminal Numbers (PHTN) feature permits Meridian 1 users to
define and configure Terminal Numbers (TNs) with no associated physical
hardware. Normally, a TN with no associated hardware is disabled.
 
although I did find this...

Configure the Virtual Office Flexible Feature Codes
LD 57 – Configure the Flexible Feature Codes for the Virtual Office feature

Prompt Response Description
REQ NEW
CHG
OUT
END
Add new data block information.
Change data block information.
Remove data block information.
Exit data block overlay program.
TYPE FFC Flexible Feature Codes data block.
CODE VTLN
ALL
<CR>
FFC for logging a Virtual Terminal onto a Host Terminal.
Every FFC is prompted.
No further prompt; returns to “REQ”.
VTLN xxxx
<CR>
Enter Virtual Terminal logging code.
Returns to “CODE”
CODE VTLF
ALL
<CR>
FFC type for logging off a Virtual Terminal.
Every FFC is prompted.
No further prompt; returns to “REQ”.
VTLF xxxx
<CR>
Enter Virtual Terminal logging off code.
Returns to “CODE”.
Note: Cannot move or copy a Virtual Terminal Number.

Print a list or count of Virtual Office telephones
LD 81 – Print a list or count of telephones with a specified class of service or feature
Prompt Response Description
REQ LST
CNT
LST = Print list of telephones.
CNT = Print count of telephones.
CUST xx
xx yy
<CR>
xx = Designates a customer number.
xx yy = Designates a range of customer numbers.
<CR> = Carriage return prints all customers.
... ... ...
FEAT aaaa
3900
DCFW
aaaa = Designates a feature mnemonic.
3900 = Prints M3900 type terminals, including virtual and host
terminals.
DCFW = Prints default call forward phantom TNs, including virtual
terminals.

Configure the Virtual Office Phantom loop
LD 97 – Configure a Phantom loop for the Virtual Office feature
Prompt Response Description
REQ CHG Change the loop configuration.
TYPE SUPL Superloops.
SUPL Naaa N = designates the superloop as a phantom loop.
aaa = designates the superloop number.
 
I need to Make a Digital Loop and I understand Slots on the Option 11C. I have a total of 4 Cabinets, Slots 1 to 40. But I have never understood SUPL on it. What SUPL would I make this Phantom.

REQ prt
TYPE supl
SUPL

SUPL SUPT SLOT XPEC0 XPEC1

000 STD LEFT 01 0 1 -- - -
004 STD LEFT 02 0 1 -- - -
008 STD LEFT 03 0 1 -- - -
012 STD LEFT 04 0 1 -- - -
016 STD LEFT 05 0 1 -- - -
032 STD LEFT 06 0 1 -- - -
036 STD LEFT 07 0 1 -- - -
040 STD LEFT 08 0 1 -- - -
044 STD LEFT 10 0 3 -- - -
048 STD LEFT 09 0 3 -- - -
064 STD LEFT 11 0 3 -- - -
068 STD LEFT 12 0 3 -- - -
072 STD LEFT 13 0 3 -- - -
128 STD LEFT 32 0 1 33 2 3
132 STD LEFT 34 0 1 35 2 3
136 STD LEFT 36 0 1 37 2 3
140 STD LEFT 38 0 1 39 2 3
144 STD LEFT 40 0 1 41 2 3
148 STD LEFT 42 0 1 43 2 3
152 STD LEFT 44 0 1 45 2 3
156 STD LEFT 46 0 1 47 2 3

REQ prt
TYPE xpe
XPEC

S0 S1 S2 S3 LOC DIS RGTP

01 000 000 NO 08
02 004 004 NO 08
03 008 008 NO 08
04 012 012 NO 08
05 016 016 NO 08
06 032 032 NO 08
07 036 036 NO 08
08 040 040 NO 08
09 048 048 048 048 NO 08
10 044 044 044 044 NO 08
11 064 064 064 064 NO 08
12 068 068 068 068 NO 08
13 072 072 072 072 NO 08
32 128 128 NO 08
33 128 128 NO 08
34 132 132 NO 08
35 132 132 NO 08
36 136 136 NO 08
37 136 136 NO 08
38 140 140 NO 08
39 140 140 NO 08
40 144 144 NO 08
41 144 144 NO 08
42 148 148 NO 08
43 148 148 NO 08
44 152 152 NO 08
45 152 152 NO 08
46 156 156 NO 08
47 156 156 NO 08
 
SUPL 000 004 008 012
016 032 036 040
044 048 064 068
072 P096
96
 
doug is using 96.. there are rules that apply to opt 11's for phantom loops that are unique to that box

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
ace post your cequ?

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Hear you go John
CEQU
MPED 8D
SUPL 000 004 008 012
016 032 036 040
044 048 064 068
072
XCT 000
CONF 029 030 031 062
094 095
 
>ld 97
SCSYS000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 1099977 USED U P: 122328 153950 TOT: 1376255
DISK RECS AVAIL: 236
REQ chg
TYPE supl Superloop
SUPL N96 Add Phantom SuperLoop 96 (N=Phantom, V=Virtual)
WRAP UP SUPL 096 (NEW) ..OK

MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 1099294 USED U P: 122663 154298 TOT: 1376255
DISK RECS AVAIL: 235

TN's would start at 61-0, 62-0, 63-0, 64-0
 
wouldnt it be 96? in your CEQU you only go up to 72 with SUPL's and for the 11c you start with 96 to create phantom loop.

SUPL 0-156 Superloop number in multiples of 4
N0-N156 Precede loop number with N to create a phantom loop
N96-N112 In multiples of 4 (Option 11C)
0-252 Option 81C with Fiber Network Fabric fnf-25

from 3900 NTP:
Configure the Virtual Office Phantom loop
LD 97 – Configure a Phantom loop for the Virtual Office feature

Prompt Response Description
REQ CHG Change the loop configuration.
TYPE SUPL Superloops.
SUPL Naaa N = designates the superloop as a phantom loop.
aaa = designates the superloop number.
 
OK what I really want is a Virtual Loop for Virtual Office phones, so I will do

REQ chg
TYPE supl
SUPL V96
WRAP UP SUPL 096
 
when i go into LD 22 and PRT my CEQU, this is what I have for SUPL (I have an 81C):
SUPL 012 016 028 044 048 068 080 100 N152 N156. (N= phantom loops)

When I go into LD 20 and LTN for 3904V (V= virtual terminal)I get:

DES JWVIRT (initials for user here)
TN 156 0 00 1 PHANTOM (SUPL listed as phantom superloop)
TYPE 3904V
CDN 8D

If the loop were built as a virtual and came up as Vxxx in the CEQU, what would be the difference if any?
 
If i am dragging this on more than it needs to be i apologize. i cant say i am very savvy when it comes to the difference in programming that is specific to the 11c (like the difference between where phantom SUPL's start on large systems and and small)

This is great learning. Thanks guys!!!
 
You are correct and the difference is you can build IP sets on the virtual
 
AAAAAHHHH!!!!!!!


So virtual SUPL's can support IP phones and virtual office phones? cool.
 
This is what I have now that I added the Virtual Loop.

But when I try to add a new 3904 to 81 0 I get SCH0122, which doesn't figure.


err sch 122
SCH0122
Loop out-of-range (0-159).
Severity: Info

IS LOOP 81 the wrong Loop????


CEQU
MPED 8D
SUPL 000 004 008 012
016 032 036 040
044 048 064 068
072 V096
XCT 000
CONF 029 030 031 062
094 095
 
I think the 3904v would go on a phantom loop not the virtual loop
 
Phantom loops are for 500 type phones.
Virtual loops are for Digital and IP phones.
 
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