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    							ISDN
    Programs *66-2 and *66-4 – Call-by-Call Trunk Group Codes and Network ID
    Strata DK Programming 5/997-23
    ISDN
    Program *66-4 Call-by-Call Network ID
    Processor Type:All RCTUs (Release 4.0 or higher)
    Program Type:Trunk, PRI
    Initialized Default:Blank
    Program *66-4 Overview
    Some Call-by-Call services are provided by inter-exchange carriers. These services need a 
    network ID code for call setup. When a Network ID Code is entered, the service parameters in 
    *66-2 must be blank.
    If both the Service Parameter and the Network ID are programmed, Service Parameter has priority 
    and Network ID will be ignored.
    Record Sheet
    Use the record sheet for Program *66-2.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    SEL = 4ID = Network ID Code
    (3 or 4 digits)
    Enter ISDN Trunk
    Group Number 
    						
    							ISDN
    Program *66-3 – Channel Group/Trunk Parameters
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    Program *66-3 – Channel Group/Trunk Parameters
    Processor Type:All RCTUs (Release 4.0 or higher)
    Program Type:Trunk, PRI
    Initialized Default:Blank
    LEDs 03~06 specify the trunk types shown in the following table.
    Program *66-3 Overview
    This program assigns special call treatment and defines the ISDN service. Call treatment includes 
    whether or not operator calls are allowed, if carrier access is allowed, etc. The ISDN service is 
    similar to trunk type, such as POTS, FX, Tie, outWATS and inWATS.
    Program *66-4 Call-by-Call Network ID
    See “Programs *66-2 and *66-4 – Call-by-Call Trunk Group Codes and Network ID” on Page 
    7-22. Use the record sheet for Program *66-2.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    LEDsPOTSFXTie
    (senderized)Tie 
    (cutthrough)OutWATS
    (IntraLATA)OutWATS
    (InterLATA)InWATS
    03 ON ON ON
    04 ON ON ON ON
    05ON
    06 ON ON
    LEDsSettingTrunk Groups
    12345678910111213141516
    01
    ON:  Operator Calls Allowed/
    OFF: Not allowed
    02ON:  Carrier Access allowed 
    OFF:  Not allowed
    03Trunk Group Type (see above table).
    04Trunk Group Type (see above table).
    05Trunk Group Type (see above table).
    06Trunk Group Type (see above table).
    07~10Not Used
    11ON:  Called Party Number Type Unknown  
    OFF: Standard Called Party Number Type
    12ON:  DK sends Ringback Tone to Network
    OFF: No RBT to Network. 
    (Default is ON.)
    13ON:  DMS CO switches only
    OFF: Belcore (Default is OFF.)
    DATA = Light LEDS to assign 
    features. See tables below. SEL = 3
    Enter the ISDN Trunk
    Group Number (01~16) 
    						
    							ISDN
    Program *66-5 – Line Directory Number (LDN) Registration
    Strata DK Programming 5/997-25
    ISDN
    Program *66-5 – Line Directory Number (LDN) 
    Registration
    Processor Type:DK40i, All RCTUs (Release 4.0 or higher)
    Program Type:Trunk, PRI and BRI
    Initialized Default:Blank
    Program *66-5 Overview
    This program is used to assign seven-digit listed directory numbers per channel group. The index 
    number assigned is correlated to a CO line port number in Program *66-6 for direct inward ringing 
    assignments and to trunk groups in Program *66-7.
    ISDN calls are originated and terminated using a listed directory number and call type (bearer 
    service). The Strata DK must know the listed directory numbers subscribed from the PSTN to 
    determine how to handle the call.
    Wild card entries (*) are allowed for handling a larger number of LDNs. For example, a DID group 
    using 583-3700 through 583-3799 can be entered as a single LDN entry: 583-37**. To handle a 
    single number differently that falls within this range, enter that number in a lower number index. 
    e.g., Index 01 = 5833769 and Index 02 = 58337**. If a match occurs on Index 01, the call will be 
    handled based upon Index 01.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU   +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Ch. 
    GroupLDN 
    IndexLDNCh. 
    GroupLDN 
    IndexLDNCh. 
    GroupLDN 
    IndexLDN
    LDN = Listed Directory Number
    Use LED Button 01 to enter a blank.
    Wild card (*) entries are valid.
    Enter the Channel Group
    0 = BRI
    1~8 = PRI
    Enter LDN Index (01~48)
    SEL = 5 
    						
    							ISDN
    Program *66-6 – LDN/Trunk Group to Channel Group Assignments
    7-26Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program *66-6 – LDN/Trunk Group to Channel Group 
    Assignments
    Processor Type:DK40i, All RCTUs (Release 4.0 or higher)
    Program Type:Trunk, PRI and BRI
    Initialized Default:Blank
     
    Program *66-6 Overview
    This program assigns Listed Directory Numbers (LDNs) trunk groups to the member’s channel 
    group.
    NoteThe number of direct appearing CO lines cannot exceed the number of CO ports allocated 
    in Program 03. One PRI card, Type 79, assigns 24 B-channels; thus allowing 24 direct 
    appearances.
    For Programs *66-5 and *66-6:
    Multiple calls can be received with the same LDN. The LDN and Channel Group information in 
    *66-5 and *66-6 must match. Calls are assigned the next available non-busy port as follows:
    ©For PRI: Choose the highest available port to the lowest.
    ©For BRI: Choose the lowest available the highest.
    ©Multiple LDNs can be assigned to the same CO appearances.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Channe
    l GroupIndexCO Line PortsChanne
    l GroupIndexCO Line PortsChanne
    l GroupIndexCO Line Ports
    GRP = Select ISDN trunk ports for each LDN index.
    Press 
    3DJH or 6FUROO for the next CO line ports.
    Enter the LDN Index (1~48)
    SEL = 6
    Enter the Channel Group Number: 
    0 = BRI; 1~8 = PRI 
    						
    							ISDN
    Program *66-7 – LDN/Trunk Group Assignments
    Strata DK Programming 5/997-27
    ISDN
    Program *66-7 – LDN/Trunk Group Assignments
    Processor Type:All RCTUs (Release 4.0 or higher)
    Program Type:Trunk, PRI
    Initialized Default:Blank
    Program *66-7 Overview
    This program assigns Listed Directory Numbers (LDNs) to each ISDN trunk group. 
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Channel 
    GroupLDN 
    IndexTrunk Groups
    12345678910111213141516
    DIR = Trunk Group (1~16).
    0 = blank. The lowest POTS trunk 
    group is used.
    Enter the Channel 
    Group Number (1~8)
    Enter the LDN Index (1~48). 
    See Program *66-5 SEL = 7 
    						
    							ISDN
    Program *67-1 – Trunk Group Call Direction
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    Program *67-1 – Trunk Group Call Direction
    Processor Type:All RCTUs (Release 4.0 or higher)
    Program Type:Trunk, PRI
    Initialized Default:Both Way
    Program *67-1 Overview
    This program assigns the call direction for each ISDN trunk group. 
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    ValueTrunk GroupsCall Direction12345678910111213141516
    1Incoming
    2Outgoing
    3Both Way
    DIR = Call Direction
    1 = Incoming
    2 = Outgoing
    3 = Both Way
    Enter the Trunk Group
    (01~16) SEL = 1 
    						
    							ISDN
    Program *67-2 – Call Types for ISDN Trunk Group Supported
    Strata DK Programming 5/997-29
    ISDN
    Program *67-2 – Call Types for ISDN Trunk Group 
    Supported
    Processor Type:All RCTUs (Release 4.0 or higher)
    Program Type:Trunk, PRI
    Initialized Default:Blank 
    Program *67-2 Overview
    This program defines the call type or “Bearer Services” allowed for each ISDN trunk group. These 
    settings will be set for three different time zones in an upcoming release. All of the call types that 
    will be used should be turned on. Normally, Speech and 3.1 kHz Audio (non-ISDN voice calls and 
    fax calls), should be turned on.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Trunk 
    GroupsTime ZoneSpeech
    LED 01
    3.1 kHz Audio
    LED 02
    64 kbps. Data
    LED 03
    56 kbps. Data
    LED 04
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    Turn on LEDs 01~04 to select the 
    call type. See table below.
    Enter the Trunk Group (01~16)
    Enter the Time Zone (1~3) 
    For Rel. 4.0, enter 1 
    SEL = 2 
    						
    							ISDN
    Program *67-3 – ISDN Trunk Group Minimum Channel Reservation
    7-30Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program *67-3 – ISDN Trunk Group Minimum Channel 
    Reservation
    Processor Type:All RCTUs (Release 4.1)
    Program Type:Trunk, PRI
    Initialized Default:Default = 00
    Program *67-3 Overview
    This program defines the minimum number of B-channels reserved for this service. Each of the 
    three time zones may have a different value.
    äEnter the minimum and maximum number of B-channels reserved for each Time Zone.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Tru nk  
    GroupsTime Zone 1
    B-channels reservedTime Zone 2
    B-channels reservedTime Zone 3
    B-channels reserved
    Min.Max.Min.Max.Min.Max.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    MIN = Minimum number of 
    B-channels reserved.
    Max. 47 when sharing D-channels.SEL = 3
    Enter the Trunk Group (01~16)
    Enter the Time Zone (1~3) 
    For Rel. 4.0, enter 1  
    						
    							ISDN
    Program *67-4 – ISDN Trunk Groups Maximum Channel Reservation
    Strata DK Programming 5/997-31
    ISDN
    Program *67-4 – ISDN Trunk Groups Maximum Channel 
    Reservation
    Processor Type:All RCTUs (Release 4.1 or higher)
    Program Type:Trunk, PRI
    Initialized Default:23 maximum default channels
    Program *67-4 Overview
    This program specifies the maximum number of B-channels that can be used to carry calls with 
    this service. Each of the three time zones may have a different value.
    Use the record sheet with Program *67-3.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    MAX = Maximum number of 
    B-channels reserved.
    (0047) when sharing D-channels,
    Max. = 47.
    Enter the Trunk Group (01~16)
    Enter the Time Zone (1~3)  SEL = 4 
    						
    							ISDN
    Program *67-5 – Multiple Time Zone Settings
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    Program *67-5 – Multiple Time Zone Settings
    Processor Type:All RCTUs (Release 4.1 or higher)
    Program Type:Trunk, PRI
    Initialized Default:Default = 0000
    Program *67-5 Overview
    This program enables setting three different time zones. In Release 4.1, the maximum number of 
    lines that can be obtained by each trunk group and the minimum number of lines that can be 
    sequred is programmable. By programming the max. and min. number of lines that can be used by 
    a trunk group, this prevents a trunk group from monopolizing all the lines.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Enter the Time Zone Starting.
    Time (0000~2359)
    Enter the Channel Group (1~8)
    Enter the Time Zone (1~3)  SEL = 5 
    						
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