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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  555-233-506  Issue 1
April 2000
Screen reference 
867 Route Pattern 
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NPA
This entry is not required for AAR. 
Prefix Mark
This entry is not required for AAR. For ARS, enter a number from 
0 to 4 or blank.
Prefix Marks set the requirements for sending a prefix digit 1, indicating a 
long-distance call. Prefix Marks apply to 7- or 10-digit Direct Distance Dialing 
(DDD) public network calls. A prefix digit 1 is sent only when call type is foreign 
number...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
868 Route Pattern 
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Hop Lmt
Enter the number of hops for each preference. A hop is when a call tandems 
through a switch to another destination. Limiting the number of hops prevents 
circular hunting, which ties up trunk facilities without ever completing the call. 
DEFINITY ECS blocks a hop equal to or greater than the number you enter.
Toll List
This entry is not required for AAR. 
3nSend a 1 on all...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
869 Route Pattern 
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No. Del. Digits
Use this field to modify the dialed number so an AAR or ARS call routes over 
different trunk groups that terminate in switches with different dial plans 
Inserted Digits
Enter the digits you want inserted for routing. The switch can send up to 52 digits. 
This includes up to 36 digits you may enter here plus up to 18-digits originally 
dialed. Special symbols count as...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
870 Route Pattern 
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IXC
Inter-Exchange Carrier (IXC) identifies the carrier, such as AT&T, used for calls 
that route via an IXC, and for Call Detail Recording (CDR).
This field appears when the ISDN-PRI or ISDN-BRI Trunks field is 
y on the 
System-Parameters Customer-Options screen. 
BCC Value
Bearer Capability Class (BCC) identifies the type of call appropriate for this trunk 
group, such as voice calls...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
871 Route Pattern 
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TSC
Set TSC to 
y for feature transparency on DCS+ calls and to use QSIG Call 
Completion.
CA-TSC Request 
Use CA-TSC on ISDN B-channel connections.
ITC (Information Transfer Capability) 
Use Information Transfer Capability (ITC) to identify the type of data 
transmission or traffic that this routing preference can carry. The ITC applies only 
to data calls (BCC 1 through 4). 
This...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
872 Route Pattern 
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BCIE (Bearer Capability Information Element) 
Use BCIE to determine how to create the ITC codepoint in the setup message. 
This field applies to ISDN trunks and appears if ITC is 
both.
Service/Feature
Enter up to 15 characters to identify the Service/Feature carried by the 
information element (IE) in a call in this route pattern. This field is required by 
Call-by-Call Service...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
873 Route Pattern 
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subaddress information element (IE). At the receiving end, the call terminates to 
the user indicated by the subaddress number instead of the attendant. 
Administrable when, on the System-Parameters Customer-Option screen, the 
ISDN Feature Plus field is 
y.
Numbering Format
This field applies only to ISDN trunk groups. Enter a value from table below. This 
field specifies the format of...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
874 Second Digit Table 
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LAR
Enter the routing-preference for Look Ahead Routing.
Second Digit Table
You must complete the Second Digit Table each time you enter misc in the digit 
length of 1 column on the Dial Plan Record screen. The second digit table is 
named for the row where the 
misc appears. In addition, a second digit table can 
exist for every first digit value.
Screen 180. Second Digit Table...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
875 Security-Related System Parameters 
17
Identification
Number of Digits
This field tells the system how many digits to collect if the first and second digits 
match. Enter the length of the dialed number.
Security-Related System Parameters
You use this screen to determine when the switch reports a security violation. 
Many of the fields on this screen repeat for each type of security violation. We 
have...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
876 Security-Related System Parameters 
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Field descriptions for page 1
Screen 181. Security-Related System Parameters 
SVN Login (Remote Access, AutoStation 
Security Code, Violation Notification Enabled
Originating Extension
The originating extension initiates the referral call in the event of a security 
violation. It also sends the appropriate alerting message or display to the referral 
destination....
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