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ATT Definity Addendum 1 For Ds1, Dmi, Isdn Pri Instructions Manual
ATT Definity Addendum 1 For Ds1, Dmi, Isdn Pri Instructions Manual
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ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 27-83 ENHANCED MODE — PROCEDURE: 014, WORD: 2 BEARER CAPABILITY CLASS OF SERVICE — DATA OPTIONS 1. Bearer Capability COS: DATA RATE 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.64000 bps: 56000 bps: 19200 bps: 9600 bps: 4800 bps: 2400 bps: 1200 bps: 300 bps: Low Speed: 11. 12. 13. 14.Synchronous: Duplex: Clock: Default Data Rate: Connected to CC0 ON-LINE enter command: Field 1 Field 2-10 Field 11 Field 12 Field 13 Field 14Figure 7-38. Procedure 014 Word 2: BCCOS Data...
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7-84ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 2 Procedure 010 Word 4: Line Side (B-Channel) ISDN Routing Options Figure 7-39, Procedure 010 Word 4: Line Side (B-Channel) ISDN Routing Options, depicts this½ procedure.½ ENHANCED MODE — PROCEDURE: 010, WORD: 4 EXTENSION CLASS OF SERVICE — RESTRICTIONS 1. 2. 3.Class of Service: Maximum Precedence Level: ISDN Routing: Connected to CC0 ON-LINE enter command:½ Field 1 Field 2Figure 7-39. Procedure 010 Word 4: Terminal COS Restrictions (Generic 2) When...
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ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 27-85 Field 3* This field shows the ISDN-PRI routing option. Field encodes and their descriptions are: 0 Any type of trunking facility is OK. The 0 option should be used when there are no specific requirements for ISDN-PRI trunks. Generally, this will include all voice and voice-grade data applications (BC code = 0) except those where user-to- user information transfer is desired (for example, SID/display).½ 1 ISDN-PRI trunking facilities are required....
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7-86ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 2 ENHANCED MODE — PROCEDURE: 100, WORD: 1 TRUNK GROUP TRANSLATION 1. Trunk Group: DIAL ACCESS CODE/TRUNK ID CODE 2. 3. 4. 5.Digit 1: Digit 2: Digit 3: Digit 4: 6. 7. 8. 9.Trunk Type: Dial Access Restriction: Personal CO Line Appearance: Public Network Access/Egress: DISPLAY ONLY 10. Signaling Type: Connected to CC0 ON-LINE enter command: Figure 7-40. Procedure 100 Word 1: Trunk Group Type Signaling and Dial Access (ID) Code½ ½ Field 1 Field 2 Field 3...
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ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 27-87 Field 6Defines the trunk type of a specific trunk group. The ISDN-PRI facilities may be used to support several different trunk types. These may include both conventional trunk types as well as the ISDN-dynamic trunk type. An important point to remember is that the particular service application and the incoming digits are the primary determining factors that control which trunk type is selected. Most service applications may be supported (over ISDN...
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7-88ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 2 used if incoming digits have been provisioned consistently. For example, trunk type 41 could be used as a CBC trunk group to support MEGACOM, MEGACOM 800, and SDN if the incoming digits (for both MEGACOM 800 and SDN) reflect extension numbers or seven digit RNX-XXXX numbers. Customers can choose between 0 and 7 incoming digits to a switch. Field 7 Assigns the dial access code restriction. Field encodes and their descriptions are: 0 Allows access to...
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ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 27-89 ENHANCED MODE — PROCEDURE: 100, WORD: 2 TRUNK GROUPS — MODEM POOLING AND BCCOS 1. 2.Trunk Group: Bearer Capability Class of Service: MODEM POOLING 3. 4. 5. 6.Originate Mode: Answer Mode: Modem Type: First Choice: 7. Test Type: Connected to CC0 ON-LINE enter command: Figure 7-41. Procedure 100 Word 2: Trunk Group Data Translations (Generic 2) Field 1 Specifies a particular trunk group. The field encode will be the same as previously translated in...
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7-90ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 2 Field 2Assigns a BCCOS to the trunk group. This field is used for non-ISDN to ISDN tandem connections. The permitted range of encodes is (0 through 255). Field encodes and their descriptions are:½ 0 Voice 1 Mode 2 Data 2 Voice 3 Unknown Digital 4 Unknown Analog 5 Voice Grade Data 6 Mode 0 data 7 Mode 1 data 8 Mode 3 data 9 X.25 Packet Switched on B-channel½ NOTE: All calls use the BCCOS assigned to preferences in routing patterns as administered in...
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ENHANCED MODE — PROCEDURE: 100, WORD: 3 TRUNK GROUPS — SIGNALING AND OTHER PARAMETERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.Trunk Group: Signaling Type: Glare: Retry: Outgoing Maintenance Busy Out Seizure: Incoming Permanent Seizure: Failure Threshold: Optional ISDN Information Inhibited: Network Service Value: DISPLAY ONLY 10. Trunk Type: Connected to CC0 ON-LINE enter command:½ Specifies a trunk group. Permitted entries include any not already used number within the range of 18 to 999. ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND...
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7-92ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 2 Field 4Retry permits multiple attempts to seize a busy trunk from the specified trunk group. This field is primarily applicable for those trunk groups routed over analog facilities and uses trunk types 41, 42, 43, 46, or 47. Depending on the particular configuration, retry may or may not be applicable for ISDN applications. Field encodes and their descriptions are: 0 Multiple retry is not desired, that is retry not active NOTE: The ISDN-PRI protocol...