NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Office Data Specification
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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 267 Issue 1 ARNP : Assignment of Reverse Numbering Plan Data ARNP: Assignment of Reverse Numbering Plan Data 1. General This command assigns the access code for each individual route in accordance with the ARTD command. 2. Precautions 1. The ARNP command assignment is required in either of the following cases: (a) ASPA command SRV = LCR or SRV = LCRS (b) ARTD command SMDR = 1 (SMDR is provided) 2. The reversed number (ACC) assigned in this command is output to the SMDR as an access code for the originating call. 3. The one access code can be entered to different routes; however, multiple access codes cannot be entered to one route. 4. If Centralized Billing-CCIS, Call Back-CCIS, and Calling/Called Number Display-CCIS service is provided in the Open Numbering Network, the following data should be assigned: RT = 0 ACC = The Office Code of the self office (including ACC for the orginating call) 5. When programming the reverse numbering plan data for ISDN/CCIS, assign the B-channel/voice channel trunk route in the RT parameter.
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 268 Issue 1 ARNP : Assignment of Reverse Numbering Plan Data 3. Data Entry Instructions The external trunk route number. Enter the ACC. RT ROUTE NUMBER (RT)ACCESS CODE (ACC) MAXIMUM 4 DIGITSACC REMARKS
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 269 Issue 1 ARNP : Assignment of Reverse Numbering Plan Data 4. Data Sheet ROUTE NUMBER (RT)ACCESS CODE (ACC) MAXIMUM 4 DIGITSREMARKS 0 Self Office Identification Code (for No.7 CCIS)
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 270 Issue 1 ARNPL : Assignment of Reverse Numbering Plan Data for LDM ARNPL: Assignment of Reverse Numbering Plan Data for LDM 1. General This command assigns the access code for each individual logical route in accordance with the ARTDN com- mand. 2. Precautions 1. The ARNPL command assignment is required in either of the following cases: (a) ASPAL/ASPAN command SRV = LCR or SRV= LCRS (b) ARTD/ARTDN command SMDR = 1 (SMDR is provided) 2. The reversed number (ACC) assigned in this command is output to the SMDR as an access code for the originating call. 3. The one access code can be entered to different logical routes; however, multiple access codes cannot be entered to one logical route. When programming the reverse numbering plan data for ISDN/CCIS, assign the B-channel/voice channel trunk route in the LGRT parameter. 4. When programming the reverse numbering plan data for ISDN/CCIS, assign the B-channel/voice channel trunk route in the RT parameter.
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 271 Issue 1 ARNPL : Assignment of Reverse Numbering Plan Data for LDM 3. Data Entry Instructions The external trunk route number. Enter the ACC. LGRT LOGICAL ROUTE NUMBER (LGRT)ACCESS CODE (ACC) MAXIMUM 4 DIGITSACC REMARKS
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 272 Issue 1 ARNPL : Assignment of Reverse Numbering Plan Data for LDM 4. Data Sheet LOGICAL ROUTE NUMBER (LGRT)ACCESS CODE (ACC) MAXIMUM 4 DIGITSREMARKS 0 Self Office Identification Code (for No.7 CCIS)
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 273 Issue 1 ANND : Assignment of Necessary Digits Data ANND: Assignment of Necessary Digits Data 1. General This command assigns the necessary number of digits for a particular trunk route. 2. Precautions 1. This command is needed when the originating call uses both OG mode and signaling as follows: (a) ASPA command SRV = 4/5 (OGC/OGCA) (b) ARTD command OSGS = 4/6/7 (Sender Immediate Start/Sender Delay Dial Start/Sender Wink Start) 2. When the number of the digits for an originating call specified by the NND parameter is dialed, the following occur at the same time. (a) The SND circuit starts to transmit the number information to the external trunk route. (b) The Originating Register (ORT) circuit is released. 3. The NND parameter assigned by this command determines the number of necessary digits to be received by the originating register (ORT) circuit. 4. The data entered in the NND parameter should include the number of digits of the trunk access code.
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 274 Issue 1 ANND : Assignment of Necessary Digits Data 3. Data Entry Instructions I = Incoming (Not used) O = OutgoingIC/OG ROUTE NUMBER (RT)INCOMING/ OUTGOING CALL (IC/OG) I/ONUMBER OF NECESSARY DIGITS (NND) 1-24REMARKS Enter desired number of necessary digits.NND
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 275 Issue 1 ANND : Assignment of Necessary Digits Data 4. Data Sheet ROUTE NUMBER (RT)INCOMING/ OUTGOING CALL (IC/OG) 1/2NUMBER OF NECESSARY DIGITS (NND) 1 – 24REMARKSROUTE NUMBER (RT) INCOMING/ OUTGOING CALL (IC/OG) 1/2NUMBER OF NECESSARY DIGITS (NND) 1 – 24REMARKS
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 276 Issue 1 ANNDL : Assignment of Necessary Digits Data for LDM ANNDL: Assignment of Necessary Digits Data for LDM 1. General This command assigns the necessary number of digits for a particular logical trunk route. 2. Precautions 1. This command is needed when the originating call uses both OG mode and signaling as follows: (a) ASPAL/ASPAN command SRV = OGC/OGCA (b) ARTD/ARTDN command OSGS = 4/6/7 (Sender Immediate Start/Sender Delay Dial Start/Sender Wi nk Start ) 2. When the number of the digits for an originating call specified by the NND parameter is dialed, the following occurs at the same time. (a) The SND circuit starts to transmit the number information to the external trunk route. (b) The Originating Register (ORT) circuit is released. 3. The NND parameter assigned by this command determines the number of necessary digits to be received by the originating register (ORT) circuit. 4. The data entered in NND parameter should include the number of digits of the trunk access code. 3. Data Entry Instructions I = Incoming (Not used) O = OutgoingIC/OG LOGICAL ROUTE NUMBER (LGRT) 1-899INCOMING/ OUTGOING CALL (IC/OG) I/ONUMBER OF NECESSARY DIGITS (NND) 1-24REMARKSEnter desired number of necessary digits.NND