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    							NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 448NDA-24297, Issue 1
    L-20 Line Load Control - Automatic
    L-20  Line Load Control - Automatic
    General Description
    This feature allows the system to automatically deny a preselected group of stations the ability to originate calls. The
    sole intention of this feature is to temporarily restrict the least important internal stations from outward calling
    during an excessive traffic load or emergency conditions.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. Individual stations are programmed for this feature via CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15].
    2. The lamp on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] illuminates when LINE LOAD CONTROL -
    AUTOMATIC [L-20] is set in the system.
    3. Incoming calls from a trunk can be restricted in system data.
    4. When LINE LOAD CONTROL - AUTOMATIC [L-20] is activated or cancelled, a system message will
    be output via the MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) [M-18].
    5. While LINE LOAD CONTROL - AUTOMATIC [L-20] is activated, a single line station will receive busy
    tone (or the display of the D
    termis blank) when going off-hook.
    6. A station in LINE LOAD CONTROL [L-11, 20, 21] can receive incoming calls.
    7. Incoming calls terminated via CCIS/ISDN trunks cannot be restricted.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 56 and 57. Set LINE LOAD CONTROL-AUTOMATIC Execution
    (Index 56)/Execution cancel (Index 57) CPU Occupancy Rate. If no data is assigned, RAM data 97%
    (Index 56) and 90% (Index 57) are used.
    System Data 1, Index 59, Bit 0. Incoming Trunk Call Restriction during LINE LOAD CONTROL 0/1:
    Not Required/Required
    Note:Incoming calls terminated to CCIS/ISDN trunks cannot be restricted.
    STEP 2:ASFC- Assign SFI = 16 to the Service Feature Class of the stations that are to be able to originate
    calls during Line Load Control. 
    						
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    Line Load Control - MAT L-21
    L-21  Line Load Control - MAT
    General Description
    This feature allows the MAT [M-18] to deny a preselected group of stations the ability to originate calls by activating
    a command key. The sole intention of this feature is to temporarily restrict the least important internal stations from
    outward calling during an excessive traffic load or emergency conditions.
    Operating Procedure
    The ALLC command is used to designate start and stop of LINE LOAD CONTROL - MAT.
    Service Conditions
    1. Individual stations are programmed for this feature via CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15].
    2. The lamp on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] will illuminate when LINE LOAD CONTROL - MAT
    is set in the system.
    3. Incoming calls from a trunk can be restricted in system data.
    4. When LINE LOAD CONTROL - MAT is activated, a station will receive busy tone (or BT is displayed
    on the LCD for D
    term, no tone is given) when going off-hook.
    5. A station in LINE LOAD CONTROL [L-11, 20, 21] can receive incoming calls.
    6. When LINE LOAD CONTROL - MAT is activated or cancelled, a system message will be output on the
    MAT [M-18].
    7. Incoming calls terminated via CCIS/ISDN trunks are not restricted.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 59, Bit 0. Incoming Trunk Call Restriction during LINE LOAD
    CONTROL 0/1: Not Required/Required.
    STEP 2:ASFC- Assign SFI = 16 to the Service Feature Class of the stations that are to be able to originate
    calls during Line Load Control. 
    						
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    L-24 Listed Directory Number
    L-24  Listed Directory Number
    General Description
    This feature enables Listed Directory Number Display on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] when the Attendant
    has answered a Listed Directory Number call.
    This feature also enables the ATTENDANT CONSOLE to receive a Listed Directory Number (LDN) call,
    terminated at a remote node, via FCCS link. The following example illustrates when LDN No. 1111 and 1112 are
    assigned to Attendant Console.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Listed Directory Number (LDN) is dialed.
    2. The Attendant at an ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] answers the LDN call (DID, TIE).
    a.) The DEST lamp lights up.
    b.) The Listed Directory Number is displayed.
    3. The Attendant presses the SRC key.
    a.) The DEST lamp goes out and the SRC lamp lights up.
    b.) The route/trunk number is displayed.
    Service Conditions
    1. This service is effective when the Attendant at an ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] has answered a Listed
    Directory Number call.
    2. If the Attendant presses the SRC key while the Listed Directory Number is displayed, the display changes
    to the calling partys route/trunk number. In this case, the Listed Directory Number of the call being
    handled at present cannot be displayed again.
    3. While the Listed Directory Number is displayed, the Attendant can transfer the call to a desired station by
    entering the destination number on the key pad. In this case, the Listed Directory Number of the call being
    handled at present cannot be displayed again.
    4. While the Listed Directory Number is displayed, the Attendant can place the present call on hold by
    pressing the HOLD key. In this case, the Listed Directory Number will not be displayed again when the
    Attendant returns to the call on hold.
    5. While the Listed Directory Number is displayed, the Attendant can set CALL PARK [C-29] service. In
    this case, the Listed Directory Number of the call placed on CALL PARK [C-29] cannot be displayed
    again.
    6. The LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER should be assigned in system data.
    FCCS Node A Node BNE C
    TrunkTrunkTrunk
     
    ATTCON
     
    FCCSNode C
     
    Dialed LDN No.: 1111 Dialed LDN No.: 1112 Dialed LDN No.: 1111
    LDN No. 1111/1112 
    						
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    Listed Directory Number L-24
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    7. The user can program FPC of node with ATTCON, which receives LDN calls, to each node by using
    ALDNN command.
    8. When“LDN assigned by ALDN command”and“LDNassignedbyALDNNcommand”are mixed in a
    system,“LDN assigned by ALDNN command”takes precedence over“LDNassignedbyALDN
    command”.
    9. FPC of a node which transmits Day/Night changeover information is determined by System Data 1 Index
    640, and the information is transmitted to a node of FPC designated by System Data 1 Index 704.
    Note:The number of Telephone Number which can be programmed in a system is 65,535 at the maximum.
    10. When FCCS link between a node received a LDN call and a node with ATTCON is all busy, locked out,
    make busy or etc., the calling party receives busy tone.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 70, Bit 0. Called Number Display when Call Forwarding to ATTCON
    0/1: Out/In Service.
    STEP 2:ALDN- Assign the LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER.
    FCCS Programming 
    The following command assignments are required to use this feature via FCCS link.
    STEP 1:ASYDL- System Data 1, Index 640, Bit 0-7. Assign FPC of a node which transmits Day/Night
    changeover information.
    System Data 1, Index 704-735. Assign FPC of a node which receives the Day/Night changeover
    information transmitted from the node assigned by System Data 1, Index 640, Bit 0-7 above.
    STEP 2:ANPDN - Assign the first digit for Listed Directly Number (LDN).
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    1st DC: 1st Digit Code (0-9,*,#)
    CI: Connection Status Index (N = Normal/H = Hooking/B = Busy)
    NND: Number of Necessary Digits (max. 6 digits)
    BLF: Busy Lamp Field (0 = Out of Service/1 = In Service)
    STEP 3:ASPAN- Assign the number of digit of access code for LDN.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    ACC: Access Code (max. 6 digits)
    CI: Connection Status Index (N = Normal/H = Hooking/B = Busy)
    SRV: Kind of Service (Designate TELN= Telephone Number)
    NND: Necessary Digits (1-16)
    STEP 4:ALDNN - Assign FPC of a node with attendant console which receives the LDN call by dialing the
    LDN.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    LDN: Listed Directory Number (max. 16 digits)
    FPC: Fusion Point Code of the node with attendant console which receives LDN calls
    TYPE: Number Type of Night Mode destination number of LDN. (Designate“0”= No night
    transfer) 
    						
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    L-28 LDN Night Connection
    L-28  LDN Night Connection
    General Description
    This service feature routes LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER (LDN) calls to a preselected station when the system
    is in night mode.
    This service feature also enables the ATTCON to forward terminated LDN calls to preprogrammed stations via
    FCCS link in the FCCS network.
    Operating Procedure
    To answer LDN NIGHT CONNECTION calls (DID, TIE)
    1. An incoming LDN call in night mode is automatically routed to a preselected LDN NIGHT
    CONNECTION station within the system.
    2. The calling party receives ringback tone.
    3. The ringing signal is sent to the LDN NIGHT CONNECTION station.
    4. The LDN NIGHT CONNECTION station goes off-hook to answer the incoming call. If necessary, this
    station can transfer the incoming call to another station within the system using the CALL TRANSFER -
    ALL CALLS [C-11] service feature.
    Service Conditions
    1. NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED [N-1] and NIGHT CONNECTION - FLEXIBLE [N-2] take priority
    over this feature.
    2. The destination station can be assigned on a per-LDN basis.
    3. This feature is available for a maximum of 16 LDNs per tenant.
    4. A data terminal cannot be used as a destination station for this feature.
    5. The following service features are not available for the destination station:
    CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS - OUTSIDE [C-28]
    CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE - OUTSIDE [C-60]
    CALL FORWARDING - DONT ANSWER - OUTSIDE [C-74]
    6. A UCD station can be assigned as the destination of LDN Night Connection, but queuing functions of
    UCD (such as DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT - UCD [D-31] and CALL WAITING LAMP - UCD [D-76]
    are not available when all the stations within the UCD group are busy.
    7. When the destination station is busy, an incoming call is handled as follows: The call waits in queue. The
    status of the destination station is periodically checked. NIGHT CONNECTION OUTSIDE - SYSTEM
    [N-18] or TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8] is available when CALL FORWARDING -
    BUSY LINE [C-2] to the Attendant or CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE - OUTSIDE [C-60] has
    been assigned.
    8. MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK RESTRICTION [M-3] is not available for this service.
    9. NIGHT CONNECTION OUTSIDE - SYSTEM [N-18] or TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION
    [T-8] is available while the destination station is in the following states:
    a.) LOCK OUT [L-3] make busy.
    b.) CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5] set to the Attendant.
    c.) CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS - OUTSIDE [C-28] set.
    10. The LDN NIGHT CONNECTION station and the attendant console must be accommodated in the same
    node for the FCCS network. 
    						
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    LDN Night Connection L-28
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    11. FPC of a node which transmits Day/Night changeover information is determined by System Data 1 Index
    640, and the information is transmitted to a node of FPC designated by System Data 1 Index 704.
    Note 1:The maximum number of telephone numbers that can be programmed in the system is 65,535.
    12. A station within the FCCS network can be assigned as forwarding destination for Night Mode (LDN
    NIGHT CONNECTION [L-28]).
    13. The order of priority of forwarding features used when the system is Night Mode are as follows.
    1. NIGHT CONNECTION FLEXIBLE [N-2]
    2. NIGHT CONNECTION FIXED [N-1]
    3. LDN NIGHT CONNECTION [L-28]
    4. NIGHT CONNECTION-OUTSIDE-SYSTEM [N-17]
    5. TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAS) [T-8]
    Note 2:The value of 1 is the highest priority, the value of 5 is the lowest priority.
    Note 3:When forwarding destination for this feature is not assigned, busy tone is sent.
    14. When assigning a forwarding destination number for Night Mode using ALDNN command, the maximum
    16 digits can be programmed by using TYPE = 1 (Station Number) / 2 (DC). If the user requires digit
    number greater than 16 or more, assign an Abbreviated Digit Number (ADC) of the forwarding
    destination, preprogrammed by ASPD command, by using TYPE = 3 (Abbreviated Digit Number).
    15. The user can assign different forwarding destination numbers (Telephone Number) to each LDN.
    Note 4:The maximum number of telephone numbers that can be programmed in the system is 65,535.
    16. Whether special transmission tone is sent or not while number data is transmitted depends on System Data
    1 Index 6 Bit 0.
    17. Forwarding destination terminal, available for this feature, is station or Voice Prompt System (VPS).
    18. When using VPS as forwarding destination of this feature, the user programs voice information guidance
    number, recording service number or etc. As regards numbering plan for these service, refer to service
    condition of VPS.
    19. Forwarding features (except for following) are available for forwarding destination:
    CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS [C-28] to ATTCON
    CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2] to ATTCON
    CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER [C-3] to ATTCON
    CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-OUTSIDE [C-28]
    CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-OUTSIDE [C-60]
    CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER-OUTSIDE [C-74]
    CALL TRANSFER-ATTENDANT [C-10]
    20. A route between incoming trunk received a LDN call and forwarding station for the LDN call is not
    restricted.
    21. When STATION HUNTING-CIRCULAR [S7], STATION HUNTING-TERMINAL [S-9] or UNIFORM
    CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) [U-1] is set to the forwarding destination, the hunting feature is available.
    22. NIGHT CONNECTION FIXED [N-1] or TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8] is available
    while the destination is in the following states:
    Forwarding destination is not assigned by ALDNN command.
    CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2] to ATTCON is set.
    CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS [C-5] to ATTCON is set.
    CALL FORWARDING-INTERCEPT/ANNOUNCEMENT [C-25] is set.
    CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-OUTSIDE [C-28] is set.
    CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-OUTSIDE [C-60] is set. 
    						
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    L-28 LDN Night Connection
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    FCCS link is all busy/make busy/rocked out.
    Trunk/Route is all busy.
    Toll is restricted.
    Line is locked out.
    Note 5:NIGHT CONNECTION FIXED [N-1] takes priority over TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8].
    23. When forwarding destination (including CCIS line) is not set, busy or restricted, busy tone or reorder tone
    is sent.
    24. LDN NIGHT CONNECTION [N-1] is available for connections shown in table below:
    25. When forwarding destination is busy, the call is queued, and Ring Back Tone is sent, however, if the call
    is terminated from MFC line, reorder tone is sent.
    26. When a LDN call is placed in a queue because forwarding destination station is busy, system checks
    station state (idle/busy) at intervals of 12 seconds. After that if the destination station becomes idle state,
    the LDN call is connected.
    27. When plural calls are queued in a forwarding destination station, the queued call may not connect the
    destination stations in termination order of call.
    28. When system is changed from Night Mode to Day Mode, queued calls terminate to ATTCON to make up
    for forwarding to destination.
    29. When system is changed from Day Mode to Night Mode while a LDN call is terminating to ATTCON,
    the LDN call is transferred to preprogrammed forwarding destination. If the LDN call cannot be
    transferred according to normal priority by restriction for the forwarding destination, the LDN call is
    processed in order of following precedence:
    1. TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8] is provided
    2. DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-ATTENDANT [D-144] is provided
    3. NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED [N-1] is provided
    Note 5:When the above features are not set, the LDN call is queued.
    Note 6:The value of 1 is the highest priority, the value of 3 is the lowest priority.
    Interactions
    1. A maximum of 16 LDNs can be assigned per tenant, each with its own separate destination station. The
    same destination may also be used for all LDNs.
    2. STATION HUNTING-CIRCULAR [S-7] and STATION HUNTING-TERMINAL [S-9] are valid from
    the night transfer destination station.
    3. MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL, BUSY, DON’T ANSWER [M-44, M-24, M-25] and
    MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL, BUSY, DON’T ANSWER-CCIS [M-40, M-41, M-42] are
    valid from Night transfer destination station.
    4. An incoming DID call will get busy tone if the Night transfer destination station is CALL
    FORWARDING-ALL [C-5] or CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2] to the Attendant, and
    TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8] is not service.
    OUTGOING
    CCIS TRUNKDOD TRUNKMFC TRUNK
     INCOMINGCCIS TRUNK
    Possible Possible Possible
    DID TRUNKPossible Possible Possible
    MFC TRUNKPossible Possible Impossible 
    						
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    LDN Night Connection L-28
    Interactions (cont’d)
    5. An incoming DID call will ring at the Night transfer destination station if CALL FORWARDING-DON’T
    ANSWER [C-3] is set to the Attendant.
    6. There is no restriction check for LDN NIGHT CONNECTION destination stations. The station can be
    totally restricted from receiving incoming calls and still receive LDN NIGHT CONNECTION calls.
    7. If the Night transfer destination station is busy, LDN calls will go into queue.
    8. If the system is switched to Day mode while LDN calls are in queue, only those calls that are in queue will
    be redirected to the Attendant. LDN calls that are ringing the Night transfer destination station will
    continue to ring that station and will not be redirected to the Attendant.
    9. If the Night transfer destination station is in the Make Busy state (MBST Command = 1 for that station)
    or is in LINE LOCKOUT [L-3], the LDN call will go to TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8].
    10. If the Night transfer destination station (station A) is in CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2] to
    station B and both stations (station A and station B) are busy, the incoming LDN call will queue to both
    station A and station B, and will ring the first idle station.
    11. If the Night transfer destination (station A) is in CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2] over CCIS
    to station C in the remote office, and both station A and station C are busy, busy tone is returned to the
    incoming LDN calling party.
    12. Incoming LDN calls to a Night transfer destination station that has set CALL FORWARDING-ALL
    CALLS, BUSY LINE, DON’T ANSWER-CCIS [C-45, C-46, C-47] over CCIS to a busy UCD group in
    the remote office will queue to that group, and will activate the CALL WAITING LAMP-UCD [C-76], if
    programmed.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ALDN- Assign LDN number and its transfer destination.
    TN: Tenant Number
    LDN: Listed Directory Number (must match station numbering plan)
    Night Transfer: Y/N
    If no, then LDN will only go to Attendant.
    If yes, then the following parameters will be enabled:
    TYPE: Night Transfer Type
    1: Station number
    2: Outside (up to 8 digits)
    3: ADC (when more than 8 digits are required)
    STN: For Types 1 & 2.
    For Type 1, assign station number here.
    For Type 2, assign access code and outside number here.
    (A CCIS remote office station number can be input here also).
    ADC: For Type 3.
    Input ADC number desired as assigned in the ASPD command.
    STEP 2:ACFR- Assign TSFI: 2 (Night Connection-Fixed) to be allowed CCI: 1 (LDN). This allows LDN to
    go to night transfer destination. Assign TSFI: 5 (TAS) to be allowed CCI: 1 (LDN). This allows LDN
    to go to TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8]. Restrict if not using TAS. 
    						
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    L-28 LDN Night Connection
    FCCS Programming 
    The following command assignments are required to use this feature via FCCS link.
    When destination number is programmed by using TYPE = 1 (TELN) of ALDNN command
    STEP 1:ASYDL- System Data 1, Index 640, Bit 0-7. Assign FPC of a node which transmits Day/Night
    changeover information.
    System Data 1, Index 704-735. Assign FPC of a node which receives the Day/Night changeover
    information transmitted from the node assigned by System Data 1, Index 640, Bit 0-7 above.
    STEP 2:ANPDN- Assign the first digit for Listed Directly Number (LDN) and forwarding destination.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    1st DC: 1st Digit Code (0-9,*,#)
    CI: Connection Status Index (N = Normal/H = Hooking/B = Busy)
    NND: Number of Necessary Digits (max. 6 digits)
    BLF: Busy Lamp Field (0 = Out of Service/1 = In Service)
    STEP 3:ASPAN - Assign the number of digit of access code for LDN and forwarding destination.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    ACC: Access Code (max. 6 digits)
    CI: Connection Status Index (N = Normal/H = Hooking/B = Busy)
    SRV: Kind of Service (Designate TELN = Telephone Number)
    NND: Necessary Digits (1-16)
    STEP 4:ALGSN - Assign Telephone Number to Night Mode destination number (Station Number).
    TYPE = 1 (When LENS is used to specify the Telephone Number)
    UGN: User Group Number (Fixed to“1”)
    TELN: Telephone Number (max. 16 digits)
    FPC: Fusion Point Code of the designated LENS
    LENS: Line Equipment Numbers of physical station
    TYPE = 2 (When STN is used to specify the Telephone Number)
    UGN: User Group Number (Fixed to“1”)
    LDN: Listed Directory Number (max. 16 digits)
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    STN: Station Number
    STEP 5:ALDNN - Assign FPC of a node with attendant console which receives the LDN call by dialing
    the LDN.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    LDN: Listed Directory Number (max. 16 digits)
    FPC: Fusion Point Code of the node with attendant console which receives LDN calls
    TYPE: Number Type of Night Mode destination number of LDN. (Designate 1 = TELN.)
    STN: Station Number of Forwarding Destination (max. 16 digits) or specific attendant console
    number assigned by ASAT command.
    STEP 6:ACFR - Allow the Call Forwarding Restriction Class.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    TSFI: Transfer Service Feature Index (Assign 2 = Direct in Termination (Night only))
    CCI: Call Category Index (Assign 1 = LDN (C.O. Line))
    RES: RestrictionData(Assign1=Allowed) 
    						
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    LDN Night Connection L-28
    FCCS Programming (cont’d)
    When destination number is programmed by using TYPE = 3 (ADC) of ALDNN command
    STEP 1:ASYDL - System Data 1, Index 640, Bit 0-7. Assign FPC of a node which transmits Day/Night
    changeover information.
    System Data 1, Index 704-735. Assign FPC of a node which receives the Day/Night changeover
    information transmitted from the node assigned by System Data 1, Index 640, Bit 0-7 above.
    STEP 2:ANPDN- Assign the first digit for Listed Directly Number (LDN) and forwarding destination.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    1st DC: 1st Digit Code (0-9,*,#)
    CI: Connection Status Index (N = Normal/H = Hooking/B = Busy)
    NND: Number of Necessary Digits (max. 6 digits)
    BLF: Busy Lamp Field (0 = Out of Service/1 = In Service)
    STEP 3:ASPAN - Assign the number of digit of access code for LDN and forwarding destination.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    ACC: Access Code (max. 6 digits)
    CI: Connection Status Index (N = Normal/H = Hooking/B = Busy)
    SRV: Kind of Service (Designate TELN = Telephone Number)
    NND: Necessary Digits (1-16)
    STEP 4:ALGSN - Assign Telephone Number to Night Mode destination number (Station Number).
    TYPE = 1 (When LENS is used to specify the Telephone Number.)
    UGN: User Group Number (Fixed to“1”)
    TELN: Telephone Number (max. 16 digits)
    FPC: Fusion Point Code of the designated LENS
    LENS: Line Equipment Numbers of physical station
    TYPE = 2 (When STN is used to specify the Telephone Number.)
    UGN: User Group Number (Fixed to“1”)
    LDN: Listed Directory Number (max. 16 digits)
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    STN: Station Number
    STEP 5:ASPD - Assign speed calling number to Abbreviated Digit Code (ADC).
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    ADC: Abbreviated Digit Code (max. 4 digits)
    CD: Desired Speed Calling Number (maximum of 24 digits)
    Note:The user must be assigned this command at node which receives the LDN call.
    STEP 6:ALDNN - Assign FPC of a node with attendant console which receives the LDN call by dialing
    the LDN.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    LDN: Listed Directory Number (max. 16 digits)
    FPC: Fusion Point Code of the node with attendant console which receives LDN calls
    TYPE: Number Type of Night Mode destination number of LDN. Assign 3 (ADC).
    ADC: Abbreviated Digit Code assigned by ASPF command.
    STEP 7:ACFR - Allow the Call Forwarding Restriction Class.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    TSFI: Transfer Service Feature Index (Assign 2 = Direct in Termination (Night only)) 
    						
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