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    Q-SIG/ISDN INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY SWITCHING
    4. Interactions
    This feature is applied for H0/H11 terminal when the service conditions described in Item 3 under Service
    Conditions are satisfied.
    5. Programming
    STEP 1: ARTI - Assign the Trunk Application data to the outgoing ISDN trunk.
    CDN 57: UALAW (User information Layer 1 protocol designation)
    0 = No Conversion
    1 = µ-law
    2 = A-law
    3 = Not used 
    						
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    SDN ACCESS
    S-90 SDN ACCESS
    1. General Description
    AT&T’s SDN (Software Defined Network) can be used.
    Note 1:When a call has terminated by the CALL-BY-CALL SERVICE SELECTION [C-105], no indication to
    distinguish it from a call termination by other services is made to a terminating terminal.
    Note 2:To identify a terminal to which a call has terminated, data must be registered using the “ACDD”
    command so that a call-terminating terminal can be identified by a terminating number.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    In addition to the Basic Office Data for ISDN, the following data should be assigned.
    STEP 1: ACBC - Select CODE1 (=WATS BAND/SDN) in this command.
    PRIPRI
    2400
    IPX#4ESSDN
    #4ES
    2400
    IPX 
    						
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    SID TO NETWORK - PRESENT/SID TO NETWORK - PRIVACY
    S-91/S-92 SID TO NETWORK - PRESENT/SID TO NETWORK - PRIVACY
    1. General Description
    
    This feature allows SID (Station Identification Number) to be delivered to the ISDN when a call originates from
    a terminal connected to the PBX.
    
    In addition, the originating station user may control the transfer of SID to the network via AUTHORIZATION
    CODE dialing through the PBX.
    2. Operating Procedure
    1. Lift the handset and receive Dial Tone.
    2. Dial an access code for “Authorization Code”. (For SID TO NETWORK-PRIVACY)
    3. Dial “Authorization Code”. (For SID TO NETWORK-PRIVACY)
    4. Dial an originating call number to ISDN.
    Note:Without dialing the authorization code, SID is sent to the destination.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: Assign the Basic Data for ISDN. (Refer to Chapter 3.)
    Note:When two or more DID numbers are assigned to a station, the last DID number assigned will be delivered
    to the ISDN as a Station Identification Number (SID). However, when the last DID number assigned has
    been deleted [even if the other number(s) still exist], any DID number is not transferred to the network
    (no SID is transferred to a destination). In this case, reassignment of the DID number(s) is necessary for
    sending SID to the network.
    STEP 2: ACNP - Assign the pattern number for Bch route.
    OG/IC=O (Select “OG”)
    RT=Bch Route number
    CNP=Pattern Number
    STEP 3: ACND - Assign the information for the pattern.
    CNP=Pattern Number (Must be same pattern No. as one of ACNP).
    SKIP=Skip digits of station number.
     Note 1, Note 2
    ADD=Number of additional digit (Pilot number)
    DC=Pilot Number 
    						
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    SID TO NETWORK - PRESENT/SID TO NETWORK - PRIVACY
    .
    
    STEP 4: ASFC -  Allow SID to Network-Privacy (SFI 94) to the SFC of the station.
    SFI94=0/1=-/SID is not transfer to a destination.
    Note:This data is necessary for the temporary class to be converted by Authorization code.
    STEP 5: Assign “Authorization Code” data.
    When the originating PRT employs “Sub addressing” for the t erminating call.
    ACNP: OG/IC=O ACND: CNP=1
    RT=10 SKIP=4
    CNP=1 ADD=9
    DC=032224111
    Digits “032224111” are sent as SID.
    PRT
    Bch=RT10 STA:2000
    Pilot Number : 03-222-4111ISDN
    Note 1
    When the originating PRT employs “DID-Addressing” for the terminating call.
    ACNP: OG/IC=O ACND: CNP=2
    RT = 1 0 S K I P = 0
    CNP=2 ADD=5
    DC=03222
     Digits “03222 + DID No.” are sent as SID.
     When the station that does not require the digit conversion (in the ACDD command) for a incoming call
    originates a call to ISDN, the network will send a pilot number as SID.
    511
    PRT
    Bch=RT10
    Pilot Number : 03-222-4111ISDN
    Station for
    DID-Addressing
    Note 2 
    						
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    SUB ADDRESS - PRESENT
    S-96 SUB ADDRESS - PRESENT
    1. General Description
    This ISDN feature allows a PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE ISDN trunk to transfer the called-party sub-address
    information to a destination ISDN station when the call is originated via the PBX. This feature requires dialing
    of the called-party station number and the called-party sub-address.
    2. Operating Procedure
    1. The calling station dials the ISDN subscriber number (including access code) followed by an asterisk (*),
    then dials the called-party sub-address followed by a pound (#).
    2. ISDN will automatically recognize the sub-address and transfer this information to the destination party.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: Assign the Basic Data for ISDN. (Refer to Chapter 3.)
    Note:ASPA- Assign SUB=1. 
    						
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    TRUNK PROVISIONING SERVICE SELECTION
    T-42 TRUNK PROVISIONING SERVICE SELECTION
    1. General Description
    Each channel of a PRI interface can be dedicated to a particular service. Services are designated to specific
    channels; once designated, a channel can only be used for that service.
    Note 1:The services that can be designated include the following:
    ACCUNET, MEGACOM, MEGACOM800, and SDN.
    Note 2:Channel selection is possible by the LCR function only.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    In addition to the Basic Office Data for ISDN, the following data should be assigned.
    STEP 1: AFRS - Assign the different OPR (Outgoing Route Selection Pattern Number) on a service type
    (such as ACCUNET, MEGACOM, etc.) basis. Therefore, the OPR should be determined
    according to the NPC (Number Pattern Code).
    STEP 2: AOPR - Assign the different Route Number to each service (ACCUNET, MEGACOM, etc.).
    STEP 3: ACBC - Select a desired service on an OPR basis.
    PRI CHANNEL
    SERVICE A1
    ~
    ~
    ~
    10
    SERVICE B11~
    23
    D CHANNEL24 
    						
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    WIDE BAND SWITCHING FOR AT&T #4ESS
    W-9 WIDE BAND SWITCHING FOR AT&T #4ESS
    1. General Description
    This feature allows a PBX to support the H0 (384 kbps)/H11 (1.5 Mbps) switching by using AT&T #4ESS.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: Assign the Basic Data for ISDN/Non-Facility Associated Signaling Data.
    ARTD - CDN63 (LYER1)=0
    CDN65 (INT)=5
    CDN96 (H1)=1
    CDN118 (BOB)=1
    STEP 2: ACBC - Assign the Call by Call Service Data
    CODE=1 (SDN) or 6 (ACCUNET)
    Note:If H0 switching, the continuous six channels are required.
    Separate the Bch route (for H0 switching) from others.
    H0PRT
    23B+DPRT
    23B+D
    H11
    PRT
    23B+D
    PRT
    24B
    Trunk for Wide Band Switching
    PRT
    23B+D
    PRT
    24BAT & T
    Note 
    						
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    CALLING PARTY INFORMATION TRANSFER/TRANSFER MESSAGE (TRM)
    C-112/T-44 CALLING PARTY INFORMATION TRANSFER/TRANSFER MESSAGE (TRM)
    1. General Description
    
    When attribute data (BC, LLC, HLC) arrives from the ISDN or an ISDN terminal, this service notifies the
    received attribute data to another office which is connected through CCIS.
    This service guarantees transparent transmission of attribute data between an office and another through CCIS.
    
    When a station calls another station performing CALL TRANSFER-ALL CALLS-CCIS, this feature allows the
    originating station number (SID) to be sent to the destination station via Transfer Message (TRM) signal.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual is operation required.
    CALLERDIRECT OG CALL TO ISDN OG CALL TO ISDN VIA CCIS
    BEARER LOW LAYER HIGH LAYER BEARER LOW LAYER HIGH LAYER
    TelephoneSpeech – – Speech – –
    AT T- C O NSpeech – – Speech – –
    FA X3.1 kHz 3.1 kHz G2/G3FAX 3.1 kHz 3.1 kHz G2/G3FAX
    DATA (DTE)Unrestricted Unrestricted – Unrestricted Unrestricted –
    ISDN Station/
    Tr unkTransparent Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent
    CCIS TrunkTransparent Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent
    ACIS Trunk3.1 kHz – – 3.1 kHz – – 
    						
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    CALLING PARTY INFORMATION TRANSFER/TRANSFER MESSAGE (TRM)
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: Assign the Basic Data for ISDN.
    STEP 2: ASYD - Assign the following system data for CCIS
    Note
    SYS-1 Index 4, b4: Temporary Class Conversion
    0/1=Not Required/Required. (always assign “1”)
    Index 82, b4-b7: Station Number Display Pattern on the ATTCON
    Index 180&181: Originating Point Code
    Index 182&183: Centralized Billing Point Code
    Index 184&185: Centralized Management Report Point Code
    Index 186: Service Check
    Index 187: Number of CCH/DCH cards
    (always assign 00 Hex)
    Index 188, b0: No. 7 CCIS Control System Interoffice Audit Test
    0/1=Not Required/Required.
    Index 189, b4-b7 ACM, UBM Signal “No-Receiving” Timer (Normally assign
    F0 Hex.)
    Note:ISDN transmitting information service is necessary for the transparency of ISDN information between
    ISDN and CCIS No. 7 network.
    STEP 3: ARTD - Assign the following route class data for CCIS Trunk
    (Signal Channel & Speech Channel)
    STEP 4: ARTD - Assign a following data to the speech route of CCIS No. 7.
    CDN98 (CI) ISDN transmitting information.
    0= Out of service
    →1= 16-Digit Caller Number Service, Attribute Information Notification service,
    and Calling Sub-Address Transfer Service.
    2-15= Not used.
    Assign data “1” in this CDN.
    ROUTE FOR SIGNAL CHANNEL ROUTE FOR SPEECH CHANNEL
     OSGS = 0 
     ONSG = 2 
     ISGS = 0 
     INSG = 2
     TCL = 4
     L/T = 1 
     RLP = 2 
     LSG = 13 
     ANS = 0 
     PAD = 7 
     BT = 0 
     DPLY = 0 
     LYER1 = 0 
     NET = 0 
     INT = 0 OSGS = 0 
     ONSG = 2 
     ISGS = 0 
     INSG = 2 
     TCL = 4 
     L/T = 1 
     RLP = 2 
     LSG = 12 
     ANS = 1 
     PAD = 4 
     BT = 1 
     DPLY = 1 
     LYER1 = 0 
     NET = 0 
     INT = 0 
    						
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    CALLING PARTY INFORMATION TRANSFER/TRANSFER MESSAGE (TRM)
    STEP 5: ADPC - Assignment of Determinate Point Code Data. Note
    Setting of the counter office point code
    RT: Route Number
    PC: Determinate Point Code (1-16367)
    STEP 6: ATRK - Assignment of Trunk Data 
    Note
    Assign of the LENS of the trunks to be used in CCIS
    LENS: Line Equipment Number (6 digits)
    STEP 7: ACSC - Assignment of CSC Data 
    Note
    Setting of CCH/CSE Number of the route to be used in CCIS
    CSCG: CSC Group Number (130~255)
    CIC GROUPPX: Circuit Identification Code Group Number (0~7)
    CCH: Accommodation location of the Common Channel Handler
    CCH: XX 
    X XX
    *a *b *c
    *a: Module Group Number (00~07)
    *b: Unit Number (0~3)
    *c: Group Number (0~23)
    STEP 8: ACIC1 - Assignment of CIC Data 
    Note
    Setting of CIC of each trunk to be used in CCIS
    PC: Determinate Point Code (1-16367)
    CSCG: Common Channel Signalling Controller Group Number (130~255)
    STEP 9: ACIC2 - Assignment of CIC Data 2 
    Note
    PC: Determinate Point Code
    CIC: Circuit Identification code Number (1~999)
    LENS: Line Equipment Number (6 Digits)
    LENS: XX 
    X XX X 
    *a *b *c *d
    *a: Module Group Number (00~07)
    *b: Unit Number (0~3)
    *c: Group Number (0~23)
    *d: Level Number (0~7)
    STEP 10: ARNP - Assignment of Reverse Numbering Plan Data
    Assignment of the office code of the self office if necessary.
    RT: Route Number (RT=0)
    ACC: Access Code (maximum 3 digits)
    Note:For details, see “No. 7 CCIS System Manual”. 
    						
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