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    							NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 1028NDA-24297, Issue 1
    S-60 Synchronous Data Switching - CCIS
    Programming (cont’d)
    For Data Module
    STEP 1:ASDT- Assign levels 1, 2, & 3 of a PA-4DTL as TEC = 16. Also assign an RSC and SFC.
    STEP 2:ASFC- For TEC = 16 stations, assign an SFC that, at a minimum, SFI 11 = 0, DATA LINE
    SECURITY.
    STEP 3:ARSC- Construct a Route Restriction Class that allows access to the desired incoming and outgoing
    routes. Those routes include PA-24DTA ACIS and CCIS routes.
    STEP 4:AT N R- Allow tenant-to-tenant connection for Inter and Intra-tenant connections. Assign Tenant Re
    subtraction Index (TRI) = 1.
    STEP 5:ACFR- Allow all incoming Call Class Index (CCI) for Transfer Service Feature Index (TSFI) = 1.
    STEP 6:ADA1- The following attributes are assigned via the MAT using this command:
    MEDIA: 2
    CNTP: 0
    TCP: 0
    FCY: 0
    PRI: 0
    REST: 0
    SRP: 0
    STEP 7:ADA2- It is possible to program Attribute Data 2, 3, and 10 from the MAT.
    STEP 8:ARTD2- The CCIS Tie Line voice/data route(s) over T-1 should be assigned as follows. For
    SYNCHRONOUS DATA SWITCHING - CCIS CDN 45:A/D must be assigned as data“1”and CDN
    30:PAD must be assigned as data“5”.
    RT:1
    2-ONSG :2 4-INSG :2 5-TF :3 6-TCL :4 7-L/T :1
    8-RLP :2 13-AC :1 15-LSG :12 30-PAD :5 43-BT :1
    45-A/D :1 49-TRKS :0/1* 50-DPLY :1
    Note:*Optional 
    						
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    Supervisory Call - CCIS S-73
    S-73  Supervisory Call - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows an Attendant, in a CCIS network, to set Supervisory Call status before releasing a Central Office
    call to a station. When the call is extended to a station, the loop will remain up until the called station answers. This
    overrides ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE [A-6] on a per call basis.
    Operating Procedure
    To activate a SUPERVISORY CALL - CCIS from the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]
    1. The Attendant answers an incoming Central Office call.
    2. The Attendant extends the call to the desired station.
    3. The Attendant presses the SP SET key; the HOLD lamp corresponding to the loop will light.
    4. The called station and incoming call are connected.
    5. The called station switch hook flashes; the HOLD lamp on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] flashes
    at 60 IPM. If an Attendant position is available, an audible indication will be provided.
    6. The Attendant presses the associated loop key to return to the called station; the calling station is placed
    on hold (MUSIC ON HOLD [M-7]).
    Service Conditions
    1. If the Attendant enters a loop that is already set up for a SUPERVISORY CALL - CCIS, the service is
    automatically cancelled and a three-party connection is established.
    2. SUPERVISORY CALL - CCIS is not provided for station-to-station intra-node calling.
    3. SUPERVISORY CALL - CCIS can be provided on a TENANT [T-12] basis.
    4. A station at which SUPERVISORY CALL - CCIS has been activated will automatically recall to the
    Attendant if that station switch hook flashes.
    5. If the incoming Central Office call or the station releases during the SUPERVISORY CALL - CCIS, the
    loop becomes idle at the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3].
    6. When the Attendant answers a recalled SUPERVISORY CALL, the service is complete. If the call is to
    be extended to another station, SUPERVISORY CALL - CCIS can be re-established.
    7. SUPERVISORY CALL - CCIS is provided for inter-node station-to- station calling in a CCIS network.
    8. The SUPERVISORY CALL status will also provide simultaneous SERIAL CALL [S-15] [S-52] service.
    9. The following services are restricted while this service is activated:
    AUTOMATIC CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION - CCIS [A-45]
    BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS [B-9]
    CALL HOLD [C-6]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-8]
    Interactions
    SUPERVISORY CALL - CCIS is normally used in a loop-release ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] setup, so that
    calls that are normally released from the Attendant loop can be monitored on a per-call basis. 
    						
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    S-73 Supervisory Call - CCIS
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD- SYS2, Index 7, bit 3. Supervisory Call service. 0/1. Out/In Service. SYS1, Index 43, bit 4.
    Attendant re-enters loop on supervisory call? 0/1: Restricted/Allowed. 
    						
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    Toll Restriction - 3/6-Digit - CCIS T-26
    T-26  Toll Restriction - 3/6-Digit - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows the NEAX2400 IPX to restrict outgoing calls through CCIS according to specific Area and/or
    Central Office codes. This restriction is determined on the basis of a three-digit Area Code or six-digit Area and
    Office Code numbering plan.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. The programmed restriction pattern can consist of codes to be allowed or codes to be restricted.
    2. TOLL RESTRICTION - CCIS is assigned on a CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15] basis.
    3. The system can be programmed to ignore digit“1”prefixing in an area code pattern.
    4. When a toll call is denied, the calling party receives reorder tone. If desired, the calling party can be routed
    to the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3].
    5. A Restriction table is assigned to each trunk group.
    6. Tandem calling does not override TOLL RESTRICTION - 3/6-DIGIT - CCIS.
    7. TOLL RESTRICTION - 3/6-DIGIT - CCIS is assigned on a TENANT [T-12] basis.
    8. Through Dialing Feature: The Through Dialing feature does not override the Toll Restriction feature.
    9. The Toll Restriction feature is assigned on a per-line Class of Service basis. When provided, the feature
    is applicable on a per-trunk group basis.
    Interactions
    1. When Toll Restriction is specified in ARRC, all possible dialing patterns must be assigned in ATDP. If
    office codes within an area code do not need to be restricted, allow the area code only. Always provide the
    system with the most economical configuration of digits when constructing TOLL RESTRICTION tables.
    2. In the ARRC command, ARI-A-RES must be programmed to allow two trunks and a station in a
    conference. ARI-D-RES is programmed if the two trunks are to remain connected after the station drops
    off or if TOLL RESTRICTION applies to a direct trunk-to-trunk connection such as a Tie line to DDD.
    3. ROUTE ADVANCE [R-6] - Station A dials a toll call by accessing route 1. Route 1 is busy and advances
    to route 2. Station A is restricted from making this call on route 2. The call will be restricted.
    4. PASSING DIAL TONE [P-2] - The ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] cannot use the PASSING DIAL
    TONE feature to allow a TOLL RESTRICTED station to use a restricted route.
    5. OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2] - When a station is restricted from all other routes, a station may
    use this feature to queue a trunk to complete a call over the unrestricted route(s).
    6. LEAST COST ROUTING [L-5] - Transactions in AFRS must be such that the digits dialed in the trunk-
    to-trunk connection should be recognizable in terms of choosing a route. If a route cannot be chosen,
    TOLL RESTRICTION 3/6-DIGIT cannot be applied.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD- SYS1, Index 75. Should the following commands be developed for Day/Night? 0/1: No/Yes.
    Bit 0 - Developed ARSC command for Day/Night?
    Bit 3 - Develop ATDP command for Day/Night? 
    						
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    T-26 Toll Restriction - 3/6-Digit - CCIS
    Programming (cont’d)
    See DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE[D-15].
    SYS2, Index 1, bit 3. Does TOLL RESTRICTION apply to SPEED CALLING - STATION? 0/1: Yes/
    No.
    SYS2, Index 1, bits 4 & 5. If TOLL DENIAL is required assign these bits as data“00”.IfTOLL
    DIVERSION is required assign these bits as“01”.
    SYS2, Index 1, bit 7. Does TOLL RESTRICTION apply to SPEED CALLING - SYSTEM? 0/1: Yes/
    No.
    STEP 2:ARSC- Assign Route Restriction Classes. When assigned to stations these classes will determine
    whether or not a station will be allowed access to a specific route or specific dialing sequence. Assign
    the following:
    DAY/NIGHT:Day/Night Mode
    D: Day Mode
    N: Night Mode
    TN: Tenant Number
    RT: Route Number
    RSC: Route Restriction Class
    RRI: Route Restriction Index
    0: IC Restriction via ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] (DDD, etc.)
    1: IC Restriction Direct Connection (DID, etc.)
    2: OG Restriction via ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]
    3: OG Restriction Direct Connection (DDD, etc.)
    RES: Restriction Data
    0: Connection is Restricted
    1: Connection is Allowed
    2: Connection is Toll Restricted
    STEP 3:AMND- This command is used to tell the system the total number of digits to expect based upon the
    first few DIGITS DIALED. 9 plus a local call will equal 8 digits, 9 plus 1 plus an Area Code call will
    equal 12 digits. Assign the DIALED DIGITS information and the corresponding MAXIMUM
    NECESSARY DIGITS (MND) data. Flag this data as a Toll call, (data 1), or a local call, (data 0).
    Note:The digits underlined are to be listed in the DC parameter. Overseas or Operator assisted calls should be
    listed with an MND = 24. Special dialing sequences such as 911 with an MND = 4 should also be listed.
    N=2-9,P=0or1,X=0-9
    STEP 4:AT D P- This command is used along with AARP. This command designates the digit codes that will
    be allowed, denied, or toll restricted. These codes are designated by Route Restriction Class. The
    Number of Necessary Digit data is used to specify where a 3 or 6-digit translation should begin. The
    digits to be examined for 3- or 6-digit translation are listed in AARP. Assign the following:
    DAY/NIGHT:Day/Night Mode
    D: Day Mode
    N: Night Mode
    TDM/OG:Tandem Connection/Outgoing Connection
    T: Tandem Connection
    O: Outgoing Connection
    ICRT: Incoming Route Number (Tandem Connection Only)
    RSC: Restriction Class (0-15) 
    						
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    Toll Restriction - 3/6-Digit - CCIS T-26
    Programming (cont’d)
    OGRT: Outgoing Route Number
    DC: Destination (Area) Code (Maximum 11 digits)
    TDI: Restriction Data*
    0: Connection is Restricted
    1: Connection is Allowed
    2: 3/6-Digit Toll Restriction [Go to AARP]
    3: C.O. Operator Call 9 + 0.
    NND: Number of Necessary Digits (Used only when TDI = 2).
    Note:TDI 4 may appear when the digits input under the DC parameter are incorrect. The switch is looking for
    more digits.
    STEP 5:AARP- This command is used to designate digits translated for 3 and 6-digit restriction. In ATDP, a
    digit code is listed. The system will examine these digits and if the Restriction Code (TDI) is assigned
    as data“2,”Toll Restriction, the program will do two operations. The first is to examine the NND
    value. If NND is“6,”then the AARP information will apply to the sixth digit dialed. For example,
    assume 9-1-301-555-1212 is dialed. AARP will look at the sixth digit dialed for translation.
    Translation will begin with 555.
    Assign the following:
    OGRT: Outgoing Route Number
    RSC: Route Restriction Class
    FLAG: 1: 3 Digits
    2: 6 Digits
    DC: 555
    RES: Restriction Data
    0: Restricted
    1: Allowed
    Note:Only 3 digits or 6 digits may be entered for the DC parameter of this command.
    Examples Of Toll Restriction
    Listed below are several examples of the use of TOLL RESTRICTION. For these examples refer to
    the following sample user requirements:
    RSC 1: Allowed local only.
    RSC 2: Allowed local plus Area Codes 718, 212, 201, & 914
    RSC 3: Allowed local plus Area Codes 718, 212, 201, & office codes 239, 465 & 798 only within the
    914 Area Code.
    RSC 4: Allowed local plus all Area Codes except 808, 213, 408, 714.
    RSC 5: Allowed local plus all Area Codes but restricted from 976 within each Area Code.
    To simplify the examples, only one route, (route 1, DDD) will be used. There will be no difference
    between day and night restrictions. 1 + dialing is assumed with an LCR access code of 9.
    Example 1 - RSC 1 Assignment
    ATDP Command -
    TDM/OG: O (Outgoing Connection)
    DAY/NIGHT: D (Day)
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 1
    DC: 92 TDI: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    Repeat these same assignments for Digit Codes (DC) 93 - 99 to allow all local office codes. 
    						
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    T-26 Toll Restriction - 3/6-Digit - CCIS
    Programming (cont’d)
    Notice that assignments for digit codes 90 and 91 which cover operator calls and all 1 + Area Codes
    calls are not assigned. Digit Codes (DC) which are not assigned are automatically restricted.
    AARP Command -
    Not Required. This command is only required when TDI = 2 is assigned in ATDP.
    Example 2 - RSC 2 Assignment
    ATDP Command -
    TDM/OG: O (Outgoing Connection)
    DAY/NIGHT: D (Day)
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 2
    DC: 92 TDI: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    Repeat these same assignments for Digit Codes (DC) 93 - 99 to allow all local office codes.
    To allow Area Codes 718, 212, 201, & 914 repeat the ATDP command for the following Digit Codes:
    DC: 91718 TDI: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    DC: 91212 TDI: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    DC: 91201 TDI: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    DC: 91914 TDI: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    This allows these specific Area Codes. All Area Codes not assigned are Automatically restricted.
    AARP Command -
    Not Required.
    Example 3 - RSC 3 Assignment
    ATDP Command -
    TDM/OG:O (Outgoing Connection)
    DAY/NIGHT:D (Day)
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 3
    DC: 92 TDI: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    Repeat these same assignments for Digit Codes (DC) 93 - 99 to allow all local office codes.
    To allow Area Codes 718, 212, & 201 repeat the ATDP command for the following Digit Codes (DC):
    DC: 91718 TDI: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    DC: 91212 TDI: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    DC: 91201 TDI: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    To allow office codes 239, 465, & 798 within the 914 Area Code, assign the ATDP command as
    follows:
    TDM/OG: O (Outgoing Connection)
    DAY/NIGHT: D (Day)
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 3
    DC: 91914 TDI: 2 (Go to AARP Command)
    NND: 6 (Begin restriction after 91914, i.e.; the 6th digit dialed.)
    AARP Command -
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 3 FLAG: 1
    DC: 239 RES: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    Repeat these same assignments for the following Digit Codes
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 3 FLAG: 1 DC: 465 RES: 1
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 3 FLAG: 1 DC: 798 RES: 1 
    						
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    Toll Restriction - 3/6-Digit - CCIS T-26
    Programming (cont’d)
    This allows office codes 239, 465, & 798 to Area Code 914. All other office codes are automatically
    restricted.
    Note that this method of assignment allows office codes 239, 465 & 798 to any Area Code that is
    assigned as TDI = 2 in ATDP.
    For example, if the assignment for Area Code 718 was changed from TDI = 1 (allowed) to TDI = 2,
    then the office codes 239, 465, & 798 would also be allowed for Area Code 718.
    If different Office Codes are to be allowed in the 718 Area Code (for example 623 and 567) then the
    assignments for 914 and 718 must be made as indicated in the ATDP Command.
    ATDP Command -
    TDM/OG:O (Outgoing Connection)
    DAY/NIGHT:D (Day)
    RSC: 3 OGRT: 1
    DC: 919 TDI: 2 (Go to AARP Command)
    NND: 3
    TDM/OG:O (Outgoing Connection)
    DAY/NIGHT: D (Day)
    RSC: 3 OGRT: 1
    DC: 917 TDI: 2 (Go to AARP Command)
    NND: 3
    This tells the system to check AARP tables for restrictions for all Area Codes beginning with 9 and 7.
    AARP Command -
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 3 FLAG: 2
    DC: 914239 RES: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    DC: 914465 RES: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    DC: 914798 RES: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 3 FLAG: 2
    DC: 718623 RES: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    DC: 718567 RES: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    This allows just these office codes within these particular Area Codes. All other area codes beginning
    with 7 or 9 are also restricted. If at this point allowing Area Code 714 is desired, assign AARP as
    follows:
    AARP Command -
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 3 FLAG: 1
    DC: 714 RES: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    Example 4 - RSC 4 Assignment
    ATDP Command -
    TDM/OG: O (Outgoing Connection)
    DAY/NIGHT: D (Day)
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 3
    DC: 92 TDI: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    Repeat these same assignments for Digit Codes (DC) 93 - 99 to allow all local office codes.
    TDM/OG: O (Outgoing Connection)
    DAY/NIGHT: D (Day)
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 4 
    						
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    T-26 Toll Restriction - 3/6-Digit - CCIS
    Programming (cont’d)
    DC: 912 TDI: 2 (Go to AARP Command)
    NND: 3
    DC: 913 TDI: 2 (Go to AARP Command)NND:3
    DC: 914 TDI: 2 (Go to AARP Command)NND:3
    \\\\ (Through) \\\\
    DC: 919 TDI: 2 (Go to AARP Command)NND:3
    This tells the system to check AARP tables for all Area Code restrictions.
    AARP Command -
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 4 FLAG: 1 DC: 808 RES: 0*
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 3 FLAG: 1 DC: 213 RES: 0*
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 3 FLAG: 1 DC: 408 RES: 0*
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 3 FLAG: 1 DC: 714 RES: 0*
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 3 FLAG: 2 DC: 000000 RES: 1**
    * This assignment restricts the Area Codes listed.
    **DC:“000000”indicates all other Destination Codes except those already assigned destination codes.
    RES: Restriction Data: (0/1)
    0: Not assigned Area Codes are restricted.
    1: Not assigned Area Codes are allowed.
    The above assignment allows all other dialing patterns (Area Codes) except 808, 213, 408, and 714.
    Example 5 - RSC 5 Assignment
    ATDP Command -
    TDM/OG: O (Outgoing Connection)
    DAY/NIGHT:D (Day)
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 3
    DC: 92 TDI: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    Repeat these same assignments for Digit Codes (DC) 93 - 99 to allow all local office codes.
    TDM/OG:O (Outgoing Connection)
    DAY/NIGHT:D (Day)
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 5
    DC: 912 TDI: 2 (Go to AARP Command)
    NND: 6
    DC: 913 TDI: 2 (Go to AARP Command)
    NND: 6
    DC: 914 TDI: 2 (Go to AARP Command)
    NND: 6
    \\\\ (Through) \\\\
    DC: 919 TDI: 2 (Go to AARP Command)
    NND: 6
    This tells the system to check AARP tables for all Area Code restrictions.
    AARP Command -
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 5 FLAG: 1
    DC: 976 RES: 0 (Restricted)
    OGRT: 1 RSC: 5 FLAG: 2 
    						
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    Programming (cont’d)
    DC: 000000 RES: 1 (Allowed)
    This will restrict 976 and allow every other Office Code.
    STEP 6:ARRC- This command provides trunk-to-trunk connection abilities according to the requirements of
    the system. The applicable trunk-to-trunk will be those connections provided by parameter ARI-D-
    RES direct connection. For example, REMOTE ACCESS TO THE SYSTEM [R-2] and TANDEM
    SWITCHING OF TIE TRUNKS - 2/4 WIRE [T-1].
    ICRT: Incoming Route Number
    OGRT: Outgoing Route Number
    ARI-A-RES: Alternative Route Index
    This allows/restricts trunk-to-trunk and tandem connection via the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]
    (and stations).
    D:This allows/restricts trunk-to-trunk and tandem connections via direct dial access from a
    station.
    RES: Restriction Data
    Attendant Console (ARI-A-RES)
    0: Alternate routing is restricted.
    1: Alternate routing is allowed.
    Dial Access (ARI-D-RES)
    0: Alternate routing is restricted.
    1: Alternate routing is allowed.
    2:Toll Restriction is required.
    STEP 7:AT D P- When TOLL RESTRICTION is required for trunk-to-trunk connections, ATDP will provide
    all digit information. Up to 11 digits may be listed as being allowed for a specific trunk-to-trunk
    connection. TDI = 2 should not be assigned because AARP cannot be used for Tandem connections.
    Example 6 - Trunk to Trunk Connection
    (Allow all Local Calls)
    ATDP Command -
    TDM/OG: T (Tandem Connection)
    ICRT: 2 OGRT: 1
    DC: 92 TDI: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    Repeat these same assignments for Digit Codes (DC) 93 - 99 to allow all local office codes.
    Notice that assignments for digit codes 90 and 91 which cover operator calls and all 1 + Area Code
    calls are not assigned. Digit Codes (DC) which are not assigned are automatically restricted.
    Example 7 - Trunk to Trunk Connection
    (Allow Limited Area Codes)
    ATDP Command -
    TDM/OG: T (Tandem Connection)
    ICRT: 2 OGRT: 1
    DC: 92 TDI: 1 (Connection is Allowed)
    Repeat these same assignments for Digit Codes (DC) 93 - 99 to allow all local office codes.
    To allow Area Codes 718, 212, 201, & 914 repeat the ATDP command for the following Digit Codes:
    DC: 91718 TDI: 1 (Allow)
    DC: 91212 TDI: 1 (Allow)
    DC: 91201 TDI: 1 (Allow) 
    						
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