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    							NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4
    Page 337
    Issue 1
    ASDCN : Assignment of Six Digit Least Cost Routing Data for NDM
    4. Data Sheet
     
    KIND OF 
    SELECTION
     (KIND) 
    PFX/SCCTIME OF DAY 
    CHANGE 
    PATTERN 
    NUMBER
    (TDPTN) 
    0 – 7OUTGOING ROUTE
    OFFICE CODE
    FLAG
    (OFLG)
    INPUT/ALL SELECTION
    PATTERN
    NUMBER
    (OPR)
     0 – 4000ROUTE
    ADVANCING
    ORDER
    (RA)
     0 – 7
    OFFICE CODE (OFFICE) 200 – 999
    0123456789 0123456789
    20X 21X
    22X 23X
    24X 25X
    26X 27X
    28X 29X
    30X 31X
    32X 33X
    34X 35X
    36X 37X
    38X 39X
    40X 41X
    42X 43X
    44X 45X
    46X 47X
    48X 49X
    50X 51X
    52X 53X
    54X 55X
    56X 57X
    58X 59X
    60X 61X
    62X 63X
    64X 65X
    66X 67X
    68X 69X
    70X 71X
    72X 73X
    74X 75X
    76X 77X
    78X 79X
    X
    NXX
    NX 
    						
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    ASDCN : Assignment of Six Digit Least Cost Routing Data for NDM
    Note:
    Designating Data (EFFECT) is assigned in the square of the corresponding office code. When Designating
    Data is not assigned, the data is “0.
    80X 81X
    82X 83X
    84X 85X
    86X 87X
    88X 89X
    90X 91X
    92X 93X
    94X 95X
    96X 97X
    98X 99X
    KIND OF 
    SELECTION
     (KIND) 
    PFX/SCCTIME OF DAY 
    CHANGE 
    PATTERN 
    NUMBER
    (TDPTN) 
    0 – 7OUTGOING ROUTE
    OFFICE CODE
    FLAG
    (OFLG)
    INPUT/ALL SELECTION
    PATTERN
    NUMBER
    (OPR)
     0 – 4000ROUTE
    ADVANCING
    ORDER
    (RA)
     0 – 7
    OFFICE CODE (OFFICE) 200 – 999
    0123456789 0123456789
    X
    NXX
    NX 
    						
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    AUNE : Assignment of Uniform Numbering
    AUNE: Assignment of Uniform Numbering
    1. General
    This command assigns the data for an inter-network call termination.
    2. Precautions
    1. This command is available for both ACIS and CCIS. The call termination from CCIS requiring the office
    code skip needs this data.
    Example:When the network numberings are as follows, example office data is listed in the table.
    Node A8 - 26 - xxxxx
    Node B8 - 10 - xxxxx
    2. The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX8. If data
    in this command is common for all tenants (ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX93, bit4=1), assign TN
    parameter as data “1” for all tenants. 
    3. Assign the dummy route number in the RT parameter.
    4. The data assigned in the NPC should include its access code, and should be different from the NPC
    assigned by the AFRS command.
    5. The PNL parameter (which is intermediate data to assign the AADC command) appears when ASYD
    command is SYS1, INDEX42, bit4=1.
    6. Assign the PNL data if additional digit (DC) is required. A maximum of 4 digits of DC is set by the
    AADC command. Enter the PNL with a range from 1 to 127. If additional digit is not required, data “0” is
    to be set to the PNL parameter.
    Node A Node B
    ARTD RT = dummy, AC = 1 ARTD RT = dummy, AC = 1
    ASPA ACC = 8, SRV = LCR, RT = dummy ASPA ACC = 8, SRV = LCR, RT = dummy
    AUNE RT = dummy, NPC = 826, SKIP = 3 AUNE RT = dummy, NPC = 810, SKIP = 3
    AMND DC = 826, MND = 8 AMND DC = 810, MND = 8
    ARRCAllow the connection between ICRT 
    (Voice route in the case of  CCIS) and 
    OGRT (Dummy route).ARRCAllow the connection between ICRT 
    (Voice route in the case of CCIS) and 
    OGRT (Dummy route). 
    						
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    AUNE : Assignment of Uniform Numbering
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    Enter the dummy route number assigned
    by the ASPA command.Enter the appropriate number of digits to be omitted.
    Enter the office code of self node 
    including LCR access code. RT
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (TN)SKIP DATA
    DIGITS
    (SKIP)
    0-12PATTERN
    NUMBER
    LOCATION
    (PNL)
    0-127 OUTSIDE
    ROUTE
    NUMBER
    (RT)NUMBER PATTERN CODE
    (NPC)
    MAXIMUM 12 DIGITSSKIP
    NPC
    Enter the PNL assigned by the AADC command 
    with a range 1-127. If additional digit (DC) is not 
    required, set this parameter to 0.PNL 
    						
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    AUNE : Assignment of Uniform Numbering
    4. Data Sheet
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (TN)OUTSIDE 
    ROUTE
    NUMBER
    (RT)NUMBER PATTERN CODE
    (NPC)
    MAXIMUM 12 DIGITSSKIP DATA
    DIGITS
    (SKIP) 
    0 – 12PAT T E R N
    NUMBER
    LOCATION
    (PNL) 
    0 - 127 
    						
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    Issue 1
    AUNEL : Assignment of Uniform Numbering for LDM
    AUNEL: Assignment of Uniform Numbering for LDM
    1. General
    This command assigns the data for an inter-network call termination.
    2. Precautions
    This command is available for both ACIS and CCIS. The call termination from CCIS requiring the office code
    skip needs this data.
    Example:When the network numberings are as follows, example office data is listed in the table.
    Node A8 - 26 - xxxxx
    Node B8 - 10 - xxxxx
    1. The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX8. If data
    in this command is common for all tenants (ASYDL command, SYS1, INDEX800, bit4=1), assign TN
    parameter as data “1” for all tenants. 
    2. Assign the dummy route number in the LGRT parameter.
    3. The data assigned in the NPC should include its access code, and should be different from the NPC
    assigned by the AFRSL command.
    4. The PNL parameter (which is intermediate data to assign the AADCL command) appears when ASYD
    command SYS1, INDEX42, bit4=1.
    5. Enter the PNL data if additional digit (DC) is required. A maximum of 24 digits of DC is set by the
    AADCL command. Enter the PNL with a range from 1 to 127. If additional digit is not required, data “0”
    is to be set to the PNL parameter.
    Node A Node B
    ARTD RT = dummy, AC = 1 ARTD RT = dummy, AC = 1
    ASPAL/N ACC = 8, SRV = LCR, RT = dummy ASPAL/N ACC = 8, SRV = LCR, RT = dummy
    AUNEL RT = dummy, NPC = 826, SKIP = 3 AUNEL RT = dummy, NPC = 810, SKIP = 3
    AMND DC = 826, MND = 8 AMND DC = 810, MND = 8
    ARRCN Allow the connection between ICRT 
    (Voice route in the case of  CCIS) and 
    OGRT (Dummy route).ARRCN Allow the connection between ICRT 
    (Voice route in the case of CCIS) and 
    OGRT (Dummy route). 
    						
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    AUNEL : Assignment of Uniform Numbering for LDM
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    Enter the dummy route number assigned
    by the ASPAL command.Enter the appropriate number of digits to be omitted.
    Enter the office code of self node 
    including LCR access code. LGRT
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (TN)SKIP DATA
    DIGITS
    (SKIP)
    0-12PATTERN
    NUMBER
    LOCATION
    (PNL)
    0-127 LOGICAL
    ROUTE
    NUMBER
    (LGRT)
    1-899NUMBER PATTERN CODE
    (NPC)
    MAXIMUM 16 DIGITSSKIP
    NPC
    Enter the PNL assigned by the AADCL command 
    with a range 1-127. If additional digit (DC) is not 
    required, set this parameter to “0”. PNL 
    						
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    Issue 1
    AUNEL : Assignment of Uniform Numbering for LDM
    4. Data Sheet
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (TN)LOGICAL 
    ROUTE
    NUMBER
    (LGRT)NUMBER PATTERN CODE
    (NPC)
    MAXIMUM 16 DIGITSSKIP DATA
    DIGITS
    (SKIP) 
    0 – 12PAT T E R N
    NUMBER
    LOCATION
    (PNL) 
    0 - 127 
    						
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    Page 345
    Issue 1
    ALDN : Assignment of Listed Directory Number
    ALDN: Assignment of Listed Directory Number
    1. General
    This command assigns the Listed Directory Number (LDN) which allows a Direct Inward Dialing (DID) call to
    terminate to Attendant Consoles.
    2. Precautions
    1. When the LDN number assigned by this command is dialed from PSTN, the call terminates to Attendant
    Consoles during the Day mode, and redirects to a station or outside party in the Night mode.
    2. The numbering of the LDN assigned by this command must conform to the numbering plan data. 
    The ANPD command and the ASPA command (SRV=STN)
    3. The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX8. If data
    of this command is common for all tenants (ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX92, bit3=1), assign TN
    parameter as data “1” for all tenants.
    The number of station number (STN) digits is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX16.
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    Enter desired DID number to terminate the call to Attendant Console in the Day mode.
    The Night mode destination of the LDN
      0 = No night transfer
      1 = STN
      2 = DC (Destination Number including access code.)
      3 = ADC LDN
    This parameter appears when TYPE = 1 (STN).
    Enter station number. (Specific ATTCON number assigned by the ASAT 
    command cannot be set.)
    This parameter appears when TYPE = 2 (DC).
    Enter the outside party number.
    This parameter appears when TYPE = 3 (ADC).
    Enter the Abbreviated Digit Code assigned by the ASPD command. STN
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (TN)LISTED DIRECTORY
    NUMBER (LDN)
    MAXIMUM 5 DIGITS
    DC
    ADC TYPE
    TYPE STNDC
    MAXIMUM 8 DIGITSADC
    4 DIGITS 
    						
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    ALDN : Assignment of Listed Directory Number
    4. Data Sheet
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (TN)LISTED DIRECTORY 
    NUMBER 
    (LDN)
    MAXIMUM 5 DIGITSTYPE STNDC MAXIMUM 
    8 DIGITSADC 
    4 DIGITS 
    						
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