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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  555-233-506  Issue 1.1
June 2000
Screen reference 
607 Dial Plan Record 
17
Time (Stop)
The system uses a 24-hour clock. For example, 14:00 is the same as 2:00 p.m.
Dial Plan Record
The Dial Plan is the system’s guide to translating the digits dialed by users. Both 
the Dial Plan Record and the Second Digit Table screens define your system’s dial 
plan.
Screen 70. Dial Plan Record 
Local Node Number
Enter a number to identify a specific node in a switch...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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608 Dial Plan Record 
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ETA Node Number
Enter the number of the destination switch for Extended Trunk Access (ETA) 
calls. ETA calls are unrecognized numbers you can send to another switch for 
analysis and routing. Such numbers can be Facility Access Codes, Trunk Access 
Codes, or extensions that are not in the UDP table. 
Uniform Dialing Plan
The Uniform Dialing Plan field must be y on the...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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609 Dial Plan Record 
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UDP Extension Search Order
Appears only when Uniform Dialing Plan is 
4-digit or 5-digit. Specifies the first 
table to search to match a dialed extension.
First Digit Table 
This table defines the dialing plan for your system. The rows in the First Digit 
Table indicate what the system does when the row’s first digit is dialed. The 
columns indicate how long the dialed string will...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Screen reference 
610 Dial Plan Record 
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nattd (Attendant) — Defines how users call an attendant. Attendant access 
numbers can start with any number from 0 to 9 and contain 1 or more 
digits. If a telephone’s COR restricts the user from originating calls, this 
user cannot access the attendant using this code.
(An attendant group number can also be defined as a two-digit number. The 
first digit is defined as 
misc on the...

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611 Digit Absorption 
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nmisc (miscellaneous code) — these codes are used if you want to have 
more than one kind of code start with the same digit and be the same 
length. Misc can have a dialed length of 1, and can have a first digit of 
0 
through 
9. Using misc requires that you also define a Second Digit Table. 
npextension — Is made up of a prefix (first digit) that can be a 0through 9 
(* and # not...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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612 Digit Absorption 
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Field descriptions for page 1
Screen 71. Digit Absorption 
List Number
Displays the Digit Absorption List number (
0 through 4). The list number is 
referenced from a field entry on the associated trunk group.
Absorption Treatment Information
This is a display-only section. It shows how Digit Absorption treats each digit, 0 
through 9, depending on the assignment of A through C for...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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613 DS1 Circuit Pack 
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DS1 Circuit Pack 
Use this screen to administer all DS1 circuit packs. See the DEFINITY ECS 
System Description for information on the maximum number of DS1 circuit packs 
that you can administer.
Field descriptions for page 1
Screen 72. DS1 Circuit Pack
Screen 73. DS1 Circuit Pack 
add ds1 xxxxxxPage 1 of 2
DS1 CIRCUIT PACK
  
              Location: _____...

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614 DS1 Circuit Pack 
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Screen 74. DS1 Circuit Pack screen for Croatia and South Africa 
The following screen is valid only for the TN2242.
Screen 75. DS1 Circuit Pack screen for Channel Associated Signaling 
Location
This display-only field shows the port address specified in the 
add command 
when the circuit pack was first administered.
add ds1 xxxxxxPage 1 of 2 
DS1 CIRCUIT PACK
  Location: ______...

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615 DS1 Circuit Pack 
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Name
Use this field to assign a significant, descriptive name to the DS1 link. Lucent 
recommends putting the vendor’s circuit ID for the link in this field, because that 
information helps you troubleshoot problems with the link, but you could also use 
this field to indicate the function or the destination of this DS1 facility. In that 
case, put the DS1 link circuit ID in the...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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616 DS1 Circuit Pack 
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The following information is for reference. Talk with your network service 
provider or your Lucent representative to find the appropriate protocol for your 
application. 
!CAUTION:
If you change this field, you must busy out the DS1 circuit pack. You must 
also change the following screens: Route-Pattern, Access Endpoint, PRI 
Endpoint, Signaling-Group, and Trunk-Group.
NOTE:
When...
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