NEC Neax 2400 Imx Wireless System Manual
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CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 44 Revision 3.0 TTC Q.931A PROTOCOL TIE LINE WITH PCS ROAMING Note 1: Automatic Announcement - PS Out of Zone/C.F. PS Incoming Incomplete may not be available. It depends on Public ISDN Network. When a PS has roamed to a Visitor PBX, all calls to the PS are transferred to the Visitor PBX via Q.931a/ IS-11572 line from the Home PBX. Note 2:The ISDN terminal cannot transfer the call to a PS or provide the 3-party conference feature including a PS. Note 3:A PS can transfer the call to ISDN terminal and provide the 3-party conference feature including the ISDN terminal. Table 4-9 List of ISDN Service Features for Q.931a ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used NAME OF SERVICE FEATURESVisitor PBX (Standalone) REMARKS From PS To PS DIRECT INWARD DIALING –×Note 1 SUB ADDRESS - PRESENT×– SUB ADDRESS - ADDRESSING –× Note 1 CALLING PARTY NUMBER - PRESENT×– CALLING PARTY NUMBER - DISPLAY –×
ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 145 Revision 3.0 TTC Q.931A PROTOCOL TIE LINE WITH PCS ROAMING Table 4-10 List of CCIS Service Features for Q.931a ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used NAME OF SERVICE FEATURESVisitor PBX (Standalone) REMARKS From PS To PS Attendant Controlled Conference - CCIS –× Automatic Recall - CCIS×– Brokerage Hotline - CCIS –× Call Forwarding - All Calls - CCIS –× Call Forwarding - Busy Line - CCIS –× Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer - CCIS –× Call Transfer - All Calls - CCIS×× Calling/Called Number Display - CCIS×× Consultation Hold - All Calls - CCIS×× Deluxe Traveling Class Mark - CCIS×× Dial Access to Attendant - CCIS×– Digital Display - Station - CCIS – – Direct In Termination - CCIS –× Distinctive Ringing - CCIS – – Do not Disturb - CCIS –× Dial Number Display - Recall - CCIS – – Flexible Numbering of Station - CCIS×– House Phone - CCIS –× Hot Line - CCIS –× Incoming Call Identification - CCIS×– Individual Attendant Access - CCIS×– LDN Night Connection - CCIS –× Miscellaneous Trunk Access - CCIS×– Miscellaneous Trunk Restriction - CCIS×– Multiple Call Forwarding - All Calls - CCIS –× Multiple Call Forwarding - Busy Line - CCIS –× Multiple Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer - CCIS–× Night Connection - Fixed - CCIS –× Night Connection - Flexible - CCIS –× Off-Hook Queuing - CCIS×–
CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 46 Revision 3.0 TTC Q.931A PROTOCOL TIE LINE WITH PCS ROAMING Note 1: If Visitor PS is busy, Step Call is not available. Note 2:Supervisory Call - CCIS can be activated only when PS is ringing. Single Digit Station Calling - CCIS×– Station Controlled Conference - CCIS –× Step Call - CCIS – Note 1 Supervisory Call - CCIS – –Note 2 Table 4-10 List of CCIS Service Features for Q.931a (Continued) ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used NAME OF SERVICE FEATURESVisitor PBX (Standalone) REMARKS From PS To PS
ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 147 Revision 3.0 TTC Q.931A PROTOCOL TIE LINE WITH PCS ROAMING 4. PROGRAMMING Access Code Assignment 1) ANPD (Numbering Plan Data) Assign the first digit of the LCR access code for the TTC Q.931a protocol Tie Line. 2) ASPA (Special Access Code Data) Assign the LCR access code for a dummy route number. 3) AMND (Maximum Necessary Digits Data) Assign the Maximum Necessary Digits (MND) for each Destination Code (DC). 4) ARNP (Reverse Numbering Plan Data) Assign the trunk access code to the Bch route number, but not a dummy route number. 5) ARTD (Route Class Data) Assign the following CDN data for the dummy route number. L/T(CDN 7)=1 AC(CDN 13)=1 The other CDNs may be left default (0) for the dummy route. 6) AFRS (Flexible Route Selection Data) Assign number pattern code (NPC) and Outgoing Route Selection Pattern Number (OPR) for the dummy route number. OPR is a kind of intermediator between AFRS and AOPR. Therefore any number may be used from 1 through 255. (Be careful not to assign duplicated OPR.) 7) AOPR (Outgoing Pattern Routing Data) Assign Bch route number to the OPR which has been assigned in the AFRS command. Route advance is available by programming RA, E and RT. 8) ARSC (Route Restriction Class Data) Assign RSC that allows RRIs for both Bch trunk route and the dummy route but not for Dch trunk route. START END
CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 48 Revision 3.0 TTC Q.931A PROTOCOL TIE LINE WITH PCS ROAMING Trunk Data Assignment 1) ASYD (System Data) Assign the following indexes. SYS1 Index 186 b6: Assign 1 (CCIS/ISDN in service). SYS1 Index 187: Assign 00 (Hex). 2) ARTD (Route Class Data) Assign route class data for both Bch and Dch routes referring to Table 4-10. 3) ATRK (Trunk Data) Assign Bch trunk data referring to Figures 4-2 through 4-5. Note that Dch trunk data is NOT assigned in this step. ATRK for 24PRT : Figure 4-2 ATRK for 24DTI + 2DCH : Figure 4-3 ATRK for 30PRT : Figure 4-4 ATRK for 30DTI + 2DCH : Figure 4-5 Proceed to (4) ADPC (Destination Point Code Data) START A
ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 149 Revision 3.0 TTC Q.931A PROTOCOL TIE LINE WITH PCS ROAMING Note: Regarding the ARTD command, the same data “0 (User Side)” is also assigned at the opposite office. However, for the switch setting on the circuit card, this setting must be different from the opposite office. Table 4-11 Route Class Data Assignment Table for Q.931a ROUTE CLASS DATA ROUTE CLASS DATA ROUTE CLASS DATA FUNCTION CDN B-CH D-CH FUNCTION CDN B-CH D-CH FUNCTION CDN B-CH D-CH OSGS 1 0 0 OC 24 0 0 TPQ 47 0 0 ONSG 2 2 2R/L 250 0 BL 480 0 ISGS 3 0 0 RVSD 26 0 0 TRKS 49 0 0 INSG 4 2 2TL 27 0 0DPLY 50 1 0 TF 5 3 0 ANS 28 1 1AC D 5 1 0 0 TCL 6 1 1TELP 29 0 0 2W/4W 52 0 0 L/T 7 1 1 PAD 30 4 7FA AT 5 3 0 0 RLP 8 2 2 OGRL 31 1 0GW 54 0 0 TQ 9 0 0ICRL 32 1 0TCMA 55 0 0 SMDR 10 1 0 HD 33 0 0 SMDR3 56 0 0 TD 11 0 0GUARD 34 1 0HDT 57 0 0 DR 12 0 0 WINK 35 0 0 CD 58 0 0 AC 13 0 0 VAD 36 0 0 CCH 59 0 0 TNT 14 0 0 CLD 37 0 0 TC/EC 60 0 0 LSG 15 12 13FA 3 8 0 0 I R E 6 1 0 0 SMDR2160 0 DC 390 0 SCR 620 0 H/M 170 0 TCM 400 0 LYER1630 0 MC 18 0 0 TDMQ 41 0 0NET Note 64 0 0 ANI 190 0 TRSC 420 0INT 65 9 9 D 200 0 BT 430 0DC 66 15 15 MSB 21 0 0 PRV 44 0 0 HKS 67 0 0 MSW 22 0 0A/D 45 1 0SCF 68 0 0 TR 23 0 0 CW 46 0 0 SMDR4 69 0 0
CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 50 Revision 3.0 TTC Q.931A PROTOCOL TIE LINE WITH PCS ROAMING Figure 4-2 ATRK for 24PRT Note:Slot X and Slot Y must be in the same HW. Odd Number Group Even Number GroupLevel Slot X Slot YLV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 Bch 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Bch 1 Dch 2Dch 1 Bch 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 Bch 9 IF 16 PORTS/SLOT Group n+3 Group n+1 Group nLevel Slot LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0Dch 1 Bch 23 Bch 1 Dch 2 IF 32 PORTS/SLOT Group n+2 Note Note
ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 151 Revision 3.0 TTC Q.931A PROTOCOL TIE LINE WITH PCS ROAMING Figure 4-3 ATRK for 24DTI + 2DCH When #0 DCH of 2DCH card is used. Note:Slot X and Slot Y must be in the same HW. Odd Number Group Even Number GroupLevel Slot X Slot YLV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 Bch 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Bch 1 Dch 1 Bch 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 Bch 9 IF 16 PORTS/SLOTGroup n+3 Group n+1 Group nLevel Slot LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0Dch 2 IF 32 PORTS/SLOT Group n+2 Slot Dch 2 Slot Dch 1 Bch 23 Bch 1 Note Note
CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 52 Revision 3.0 TTC Q.931A PROTOCOL TIE LINE WITH PCS ROAMING Figure 4-4 ATRK for 30PRT Note:Slot X and Slot Y must be in the same HW. Odd Number Group Even Number GroupLevel Slot X Slot YLV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 Bch 15 Bch 1 Dch 2Bch 30 Bch 16 Dch 1 IF 16 PORTS/SLOT Group n+3 Group n+1 Group nLevel Slot LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0Bch 30 Bch 16 Dch 1 Bch 15 Bch 1 Dch 2 IF 32 PORTS/SLOT Group n+2 Note Note
ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 153 Revision 3.0 TTC Q.931A PROTOCOL TIE LINE WITH PCS ROAMING Figure 4-5 ATRK for 30DTI + 2DCH When #0 DCH of 2DCH card is used. Note:Slot X and Slot Y must be in the same HW. Odd Number Group Even Number GroupLevelLV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 IF 16 PORTS/SLOTGroup n+3 Group n+1 Group nLevel Slot LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0 LV 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LV 0Dch 2 IF 32 PORTS/SLOT Group n+2 Slot Dch 2Slot X Slot Y Bch 15 Bch 1Bch 30 Bch 16 Dch 1 Slot Bch 30 Bch 16 Dch 1 Bch 15 Bch 1 Note Note