GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Manual
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TL-130400-1001Table 11.3Entry Fields for Record Code SI (Continued) COMMENTS-SeeRecord Code T2, column 34, for the timingvaluerequiredfor this field. three digits that make up the NPA are not needed and can be removed from the the toll barrier code per trunk group. 25Prefix Home Number Plan Area (HNPA) CodeH = prefixed -=N/AEnter H if the HNPA code is to be prefixed. 26-27Prefix Index01-15 = prefixThis field determines whether or not a prefix indexindex is used. Up to l-1 5 prefix index can - = not selectedused. A prefix index is defined on Record Code PC. 28-29Listed Directory01-l 5 = prefixExample: This field determines the LDN Number Prefixindex(Listed Directory Number) prefix index (for - = not selectedother examples, see Record Code LP). -This is defined on Record Code LP. 30Facility Restriction LevelO-7 = FRL - = not selectedIf this field is used, it determines the FRL value placed on this sending instruction. NOTE: An application for this field is to block calls, thereby forcing MERS call queuing. SVR 5210 8187D-233
-TL-130400-1001 Record Code TR:11.4 Record Code TR, Figure 11.4, lists all of the ABC codes for MERS Numbering Planan NPA that requires six-digit analysis. NPAs that require Area/ABC Translationsix-digit analysis are defined on Record Code MR. Any NPA listed on Record Code MR must be listed on this form, including HNPAs. . . . .The first entry on this form must be the HNPA. The ABCs local to the HNPA must be listed first. Next list the HNPA’s toll ABCs.After all the ABCs for the HNPA are listed, enter all other NPAsappearing on Record Code MR. Begin with the lowest number and work upward (e.g., 212, 401, 813). For all NPAs listed on this record code, first list the local ABCs followed by the toll ABCs.. “NOTES: e An ABC for an NPA can only be listed once, as either a local ABC or a toll ABC. l ABC codes can be entered either singularly or by groups of consecutive numbers (e.g., 220-275, 277 - ---, 280- 299). Numbers should be entered singularly when they must stand alone (e.g., 220-275, 277 - ---, 280-299). In this example, the numbers 276, 278, and 279 do not exist. Only numbers that contain conflicting codes can jump hundreds groups (e.g., 220-399). l Both MERS off-network DDD (Direct Distant Dialing) and MERS on-network ABC codes can be listed. When MERS off-network dialing is used, this record code lists the ABC codes for NPAs that require six-digit analysis. When MERS on-network dialing is used, this record code lists the RNX (Remote Numbering Exchange) codes that are dialable three-digit network codes. l Any ABC for an NPA not listed on this record code cannot be called over the MERS option. Include all ABCs for a given NPA. If denial to a certain ABC is required, that must be done by means of toll restriction. l Record Code TR allows for three time periods. Time periods 1, 2, and 3 are defined on Record Code TP. Any time not within the ranges defined by time period l-2 or l-3 is considered to be time period 0. D-234 8187SVR 5210
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TL-130400-1001Table 11.4 Entry Fields for Record Code TRCOMMENTS ON1 -ON4 = on-network codeAll NPAsrequiringsix-digit analysismust be -These NPAs must first be identified on Record Code MR, which points to TR for the routing patterns and sending instructions needed for the different ABCs of this NPA. -The HNPA must be the first entry. -For MERS on-network dialing, enter the on-network code (ONl-ON4) that is defined on Record Code AC (code type number 105)NT (columns 25-27),or TD(columns21- NOTE:This entry must be listed onRecord Code MR for six-digit analysis or Record columns 18-20. NOTE: If an ABC code on this record code is the same as an NPA code or an RNX code for on-network dialing, the conflicting code field on Record Code MR, column 20, must be marked Y. 18-20ABC Code200-999 =This field determines the last ABC code in a Range (lastnumbersequence of ABC codes. code)--- = N/A or-The last ABC code (columns 18-20) must single codebe greater than the first ABC code (columns 15-17).-If only one number is represented, columns 18-20 must be dashed (e.g., 221 is the only number not used; in a sequence that ranges from 220-299, enter 212 ---, 214-299). 8187SVR 5210
TL-130400-1001Table 11.4Entry Fields for Record Code TR (Continued) COL.COL.VALID NO.NAME ENTRIESCOMMENTS 21-22Time Period 001-31 = listAssign the sending instruction used for time Sending numberperiod 0. The sending instruction list number Instruction List-- = N/Aused here must be defined on Record Code . .NurriberSI, columns 12-l 3. -Use only this field if no time changes are required for entries on Record Code TR or NR. . NOTE: When time changes are required, begin the first time period with time period 1.Enter routing information for the remainder of the day in time period 0. If all time periods are defined, time period 0 serves as a default value. 23Time Period 0O-7 = list numberAssign the route list number for time period 0. Route List -=N/A-This field defines the time period not Numbercovered by time periods l-3. If no time changes are required for any entries on Record Code TR or NR, this is the only field that requires an entry. -When time changes are needed, begin the first time period with time period 1 and put a default value in columns 21-23. If the time periods defined on TP cover the entire day, the default value will not affect the routing because the default will never be used. -If an entry is made in columns 21-22, then an entry must be made in this field. -The route list number used here must be defined on Record Code RP, column 12. 24-25Time Period 101-31 = listAssign the sending instruction used for time Sendingnumberperiod 1.Instruction, List-- = N/A-The sending instruction list number used Numberhere must be defined on Record Code SI, columns 12-l 3. -If this field is used, then Record Code TP must be filled out. 26Time Period 1 Route List NumberO-7 = list numberAssign the route list number used for time -=N/Aperiod 1. -If an entry is made in columns 24-25, then an entry must be made in this field. -The route list number used here must be defined on Record Code RP, column 12. -If this field is used, then Record Code TP must be filled out. SVR 5210 8187D-237
TL-130400-1001 COL. NO.Table 11.4Entry Fields for Record’Code TR (Continued) COL.VALID NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS 27-28Time Period 2 Sending - lnstructi0.n List .-. Number 01-31 = list number -- = N/AAssign the sending instruction for time period 2.-The sending instruction list number used here must be defined on Record Code SI,columns 12-l 3. -If this field is used, then Record Code TP must be filled out. 29Time Period 2O-7 = list numberAssign the route list number used for time Route List -=N/Aperiod 2. Number -If an entry is made in columns 27-28, then an entry must be made in this field. -The route list number used here must be defined on Record Code RP, column 12. -If this field is used, then Record Code TP must be filled out. 30-31Time Period 3 Sending Instruction List Number01-31 = listnumber -- = N/AAssign the sending instruction for time period 3.-The sending instruction list number used here must be defined on record code SI,columns 12-l 3. -If this field is used, then Record Code TP must be filled out. 32Time Period 3O-7 = list numberAssign the route list number for time period 3. Route List -=N/A-If an entry is made in columns 30-31, then Numberan entry must be made in this field. -The route list number used here must be defined on record code RP, column 12. -If this field is used, then Record Code TP must be filled out. D-2388187SVR 52’0
TL-130400-1001Record Code NR11.5 Record Code NR, Figure 11 S, lists all of the ABC codes for MERS Three-DigitNPAs that do not require six-digit analysis. This sheet defines Translated NPAthe off-network routing for each time period used. The HNPA and NPAs requiring six-digit analysis are listed on Record Code TR and must not be listed on this record code. Time periods 0, 1, 2, and 3 are defined on Record Code TP. r-----‘---r-----------r-----I-------------------------~-----------------------~I-- III‘I III If!I.-..I- III IIx’I III , NPA CODE1 IT’ RANGE1 R’1 IAl’ IN,’ IS, 17181910111213141516171819101112l3141516171819101112131415161718191IO Ic-+-+-c-c-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-~k-4l2161411;11,?I I , I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I lL-a----L---L-*-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-*-~-~-~-~-~-*-~-~-~-~-~-~-~---~ Figure 11.5 Record Code NR: Most Economical Route Selection Three-Digit Translated NPA Data SheetSVR 5210 8187D-239
TL-130400-1001Table 11.5Entry Fields for Record Code NRCOMMENTS cannot be called. NPAs needing six-digit analysis are not to appear on this record -This field determines either the NPA code or the first NPA code in a sequence of NPA -Any NPA listed in in columns 12-l 7 must 200-999 = N PAThis field determines the last NPA code in a sequence of NPA codes. -The number entered in this field must be Time Period 0 Routing List Number O-7 = routing listnumberhe sending instruction list number must be definedon Record Code SI, columns 12-l 3. Assign the routing list number for time period 0.-The routing pattern list number must be defined on Record Code RP, column 12. 21-22Time Period 1 01-31 == sendingAssign the sending instruction for time period Sendinginstruction number 1. Instruction List-The sending instruction list number must be Numberdefined on Record Code SI, columns 12-13. -Time periods are defined on Record Code TP. 23Time Period 1 O-7 = routing listRouting List number NumberAssign the routing list number for time period 1.-The routing pattern list number must be defined on Record Code RP, column 12. D-2408B7SVR 5210
COL.NO. 24-25 . . . 26 27-28 I- 29TL-130400-1001 Table 11.5Entry Fields for Record Code NR (Continued) COL.VALID NAME ENTRIES Time Period 2 01-31 = sendingSendinginstruction number Instwction List Number Time Period 2 O-7 = routing listRouting Listnumber Number ‘.Time Period 3 Ol-31= sending Sendinginstruction number Instruction List Number Time Period 3 Routing List Number O-7 = routing listnumberCOMMENTS Assign the sending instruction for time period 2.-The sending instruction list number must be defined on Record Code SI, columns 12-13. Assign the routing list number for time period 2.-The routing pattern list number must be defined on Record Code RP, column 12. Assign the sending instruction for time period 3.-The sending instruction list number must be defined on Record Code SI, columns 12-l 3. Assign the routing list number for time period 3.-The routing pattern list number must be defined on Record Code RP, column 12. SVR 52108187D-241
TL-130400-1001Record Code TP11.6 Record Code TP, Figure 11.6, defines the time of day when MERS Time Periodeach MEW time period is in effect. Time periods entered on this record code must not overlap one another (e.g., 12:00-4:00, 5:01-l 1 :OO). r---------r--r---------------T-----------------------------------------------~IIIIIIIIII tI I I I I I II 1IIIN’I ID’I E T-4I I x I1I I . . .I I II I I I I I IIII II I IIIN; i ; iIIIIIIIO1I IIII III II IIIII III II II IIII II II I IIIIIII III III IIII ,I fII IIII I I , II IIII III II IIII III IIIII I ,-T-T-i-TII-:-:-,-;-,-;-,-+-,-;-,-,-,I-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T--r--r-T-iI I I111111111111111111111212121212121212121213131313131313131313l4l4l4l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-+-+-u-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-~-+-+-+-+-~-+-+-+-+-~1215101TIP,,, 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I , I I I I I I I I L-L&A-L-~-L-~-~-~-~-*-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-*-~-*-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-*--~-~ COL.NO. I 12 Figure 11.6Record Code TP: Most Economical Route Selection Time Period Data Sheet Table 11.6Entry Fields for Record Code TP II III I I I I I I I r-418 IIO Ik-4I I COL.NAME Time Period NumberVALID ENTRIES l-3 = number Begin Time Hours 00-23 = hourBegin Time Minutes00-59 = minute End Time Hours 100-23 = hour End Time Minutes00-59 = minuteCOMMENTS This field represents one of the four possible time periods allowed for the MERS feature. -This field is used by the system for identification purposes. -Each time period number must be unique. Enter the hour that the time period is activated. Enter the minute that the time period is activated. Enter the hour that the time period ends. Enter the minute that the time period ends. D-2428187SVR 5210