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    							 NEAX2000 IVS2 ISDN System ManualPage 90  ND-70919 (E), Issue 1.0
    CHAPTER 3  SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    ISDN Feature Programming
    Trunk Provisioning Service Selection
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the trunk route to the trunk number 
    assigned by CM07.
    (1)
    (2)YY=00 Trunk Route Allocation
    000-255: Trunk No. assigned by CM07 
    YY=01.
    00-63: Route No.START
    CM30
    END 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3  SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    ISDN Feature Programming
    NEAX2000 IVS2 ISDN System Manual    
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    ISDN PRI Call By Call Service Selection
    [North America Only]
    Available Services
    The following Binary Facility Code can be sent to the ISDN network when the called party number
    is flagged as a Service. Services and features are selected by the ISDN subscriber at the time
    the ISDN is ordered. The PBX must be programmed to match the services and features provided
    by the ISDN provider.
    AT&T Nor thern Telecom
    SDN Private
    Megacom InWATS
    Megacom 800 OutWATS
    Accunet Foreign Exchange
    International 800 Tie Trunk
    AT&T MultiQuest
    Call By Call LCR Programming
    The following programming steps is an example of a long-distance call placed to any area code
    that begins with a 2 and that call is flagged as AT&T Megacom.
    CM8A4005>12 (dialed #)=0001 (go to route pattern 001)
    CM8A0001>1 (1
    st choice)=00010 (use LCR pattern 000 + trk route 10)
    CM855>12=11 (maximum number of digits dialed)
    CM8A5000>157=02 (Kind of called party=National) 
    (dialed number is 10-digit NANP, select National)
    CM8A5000>158=01 (Called party Number Plan ID=ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan)
    CM8A5000>159~161 are not used for this call.
    CM8A5000>162=1 (Service)
    CM8A5000>163=03 (Megacom)
    CM8A5000>164 is not required for this call.  
    						
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    CHAPTER 3  SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    ISDN Feature Programming
    The next example details a local 7 digit call and will not used a Binary Facility Code.
    CM8A4005>2 (dialed number)=001 (go to route pattern 000)
    CM8A0000>1 (1
    st choice)=00210 (use LCR pattern 002 + trk route 10)
    CM855>2=7 (maximum number of digits dialed)
    CM8A5002>157=04 (Kind of called party=Local) (dialed number is 7-digit NANP, select Local)
    CM8A5002>158=01 (Called party Number Plan ID=ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan)
    CM8A5002>159~161 are not used for this call.
    CM8A5002>162=1 (Service)
    CM8A5002>163=NONE (not sending)
    CM8A5002>164 is not required for this call. 
    NOTE:These examples are provided to demonstrate the required programming. Always verify
    with the ISDN provider as to how local calls should be handled.
    Features
    Carrier Identification Codes (CIC)
    In ISDN terms placing a long-distance call using the equal access carrier code is a feature. There
    are times when, depending upon the type of service provider (LEC or IEX), the PBX must contain
    the following programming to complete a long-distance call by using CIC numbers.
    Currently all CIC numbers are three digits in length preceded by a 10. Example: To dial AT&T, a
    user dials 10288 + the long-distance number. The PBX must route the call based on 10288 or a
    portion of that number. ISDN complicates this process by identifying each CIC at the PBX level.
    For example: Without ISDN the PBX is able to simply outpulse 10288 and the public network
    would provide connection to AT&T. With ISDN used for routing equal access calls, the PBX must
    translate the 10288 in its entirety and provide the network with four pieces of information as
    described below. The implementation of this feature is further complicated by the fact that this is
    only required by some ISDN providers and not others. 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3  SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    ISDN Feature Programming
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    Required Network Information
    Four components are required by the network when sending CIC information. This information
    can be found in the SETUP message.
    (1) FEATURE (A statement advising the network that this is a feature based call, as opposed 
    to a Service based call).
    (2) TYPE OF NETWORK ID (The PBX should send out NATIONAL for this information).
    (3) NETWORK ID PLAN NUMBER (The Interchange Carrier should be sent).
    (4) NETWORK ID CHARACTER (XXX) (For AT&T the PBX sends out 288).
    Use the following programming to assign the ISDN PRI Call By Call Identification Codes.
    CM8A4005>10 (dialed number)=406 (go to table 406)
    CM8A4006>288 (dialed number)=010 (use route pattern 010)
    CM8A0010>1 (1st choice)=02010 (use LCR pattern 020 + trk route 10)
    CM8A5020>157=02 (Kind of called party=National)
    CM8A5020>158=01 (Called party Number Plan ID=ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan)
    CM8A5020>159=02 (Type of Network ID=National)
    CM8A5020>160=01 (Network ID Plan Number=Interexchange Carrier)
    CM8A5020>161=288 (CIC code for AT&T)
    CM8A5020>162=0 (Feature)
    The above programming will allow the 10288 to be sent out with the proper Setup message to
    the network. However, fur ther LCR programming is required because the network will not
    understand what 10288 is as a dialed number. Use the following LCR programming to delete the
    10288 digits from being sent to the ISDN.
    CM8A5020>151=0 (Allow digit deletion.)
    CM8A5020>153=05 (Delete the first five digits of the dialed number)
    NOTE:This programming example only details the required steps for the 288 CIC. Each CIC
    must be programmed in different tables to allow CM8A5XXX-Y=161 to send out the
    unique CIC number to the network. 
    						
    							 NEAX2000 IVS2 ISDN System ManualPage 94  ND-70919 (E), Issue 1.0
    CHAPTER 3  SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    ISDN Feature Programming
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the kind of the called party number.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=5000-5255 
    LCR/TR Pattern No. 000-255
    157: Kind of Called Party No.
    01 : International
    02 : National
    03 : Network
    04 : Local
    05 : Not used
    06 : Speed Dial
    NONE : No data
    Assign the Called Par ty Numbering Plan 
    Identifier.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=5000-5255 
    LCR/TR Pattern No. 000-255
    158: Called Party Numbering Plan 
    Identifier
    01 : ISDN/Telephone Numbering 
    Plan
    02 : Not used
    03 : Data Numbering Plan
    04 : Telex Numbering Plan
    05 : Not used
    06 : Not used
    07 : Not used
    08 : National Numbering Plan
    09 : Private Numbering Plan
    NONE : No data
    Assign the Type of Network ID number.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=5000-5255 
    LCR/TR Pattern No. 000-255
    159: Type of Network ID
    00-07: Type of Network ID No.
    NONE : No dataSTART
    CM8A
    A 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3  SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    ISDN Feature Programming
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    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the Network ID Plan number.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=5000-5255 
    LCR/TR Pattern No. 000-255
    160: Network ID Plan
    00-15 : Network ID Plan No.
    NONE : No data
    Assign the Network ID character.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=5000-5255 
    LCR/TR Pattern No. 000-255
    161: Network ID Character
    X-XXX: X=0-9, A (*), B (#)
    Specify whether Call By Call is Feature or 
    Service.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=5000-5255 
    LCR/TR Pattern No. 000-255
    162: Feature/Service
    0 : Feature
    1: Service
    Assign the Binary Facility Coding Value.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=5000-5255 
    LCR/TR Pattern No. 000-255
    163: Binary Facility Coding Value
    For AT&T
    01 : SDN
    02 : MEGACOM800
    03 : MEGACOM
    04 : Not used
    05 : Not used
    06 : ACCUNET
    07 : Not used
    08 : INTERNATIONAL800
    16 : AT&T MULTIQUEST
    NONE : No data
    For Northern Telecom
    01 : Private
    02 : INWATS
    03 : OUTWATS
    04 : Foreign Exchange (FX)
    05 : Tie Trunk (TIE)
    NONE : No data
    CM8A
    A
    B 
    						
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    CHAPTER 3  SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    ISDN Feature Programming
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the WATS Band number.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=5000-5255 
    LCR/TR Pattern No. 000-255
    164: WATS Band No.
    00-09 : WATS Band No.
    NONE : No data
    END
    CM8A
    B 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3  SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    ISDN Feature Programming
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    Advice of Charge (AOC)
    [Australia/France Only]
    NOTE:When you require Call Recording of ISDN call, do the data programming for SMDR or
    CIS. For details, refer to the Feature Programming Manual.
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Specify the Advice of Charge (AOC) 
    display on D
    term when the charge total is 
    over $9999.99.
    (After 6 sec., the display goes off.)(1)
    (2)402
    0 : Flashing display
    1 : Fixed display
    START
    CM08
    END 
    						
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    CHAPTER 3  SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    ISDN Feature Programming
    Centrex SHF Over ISDN
    [N.Z. Only]
    To send hooking signal from a D
    term to a main PBX via ISDN, do the following programming:
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Provide the voice channel trunk route for 
    the main PBX with the Centrex function.
    (1)
    (2)YY=86
    00-63: B channel Trunk Route No.
    0: To provide
    Assign the SHF Key on the D
    term.
    (1)
    (2)YY=00
    My Line No. +   + Key No.
    F1009: SHF (Hooking Signal sent to 
    outside)
    DtermDtermDLC
    DTIDTI DLC
    DCHDCH PBX
    MAIN PBX
    ISDN
    ISDN
    START
    CM35
    END
    CM90
    , 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3  SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    ISDN-VPN Programming
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    ISDN-VPN PROGRAMMING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the access code for LCR Group 0-
    3.
    (1)
    (2)Y=0-3 Number Plan Group 0-3
    X-XXXX: Access Code
    A126: LCR Group 0
    A127: LCR Group 1
    A128: LCR Group 2
    A129: LCR Group 3
    Assign the LCR Group key on the D
    term, if 
    required.
    (1)
    (2)YY=00
    My Line No. +   + Key No.
    F0A26: LCR Group 0
    F0A27: LCR Group 1
    F0A28: LCR Group 2
    Assign an Area Code Development 
    Pattern number to each LCR Group.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=A000
    0-3: LCR Group 0-3
    4000-4007: Area Code Development 
    Pattern No. 0-7
    Assign a Route Pattern number to each 
    area code for the Area Code Development 
    Pattern number assigned by YYYY=A000.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=4000-4007 
    Area Code Development Pattern No. 
    0-7
    X...X: Area Code, Max. 8 digits
    0000-0255: Route Pattern No. 000-255
    Specify the order of LCR selection for the 
    Route Pattern number assigned by 
    YYYY=4000-4007.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=0000-0255 
    Route Pattern No. 000-255
    1-4: Order of LCR Selection
    1: 1st
    2: 2nd
    3: 3rd
    4: 4th
    XXX ZZ 
    XXX: 000-255: LCR Pattern No.
    ZZ : 00-63: Trunk Route No.
    For area code addition, designate the 
    digits to be added.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=5000-5255
    100: Designation of digit Addition 
    Pattern No.
    9000-9255: Digit Addition Pattern No. 
    000-255 
    CCC: No digit additionCM90
    CM8A START
    CM20
    A, 
    						
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