AT&T DS1/DMi/ISDN-PRI Telephone User Manual


 
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ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — SYSTEM 85
ENHANCED MODE - PROCEDURE: 100, WORD: 1
TRUNK GROUP TRANSLATION
1.
Trunk Group:
DIAL ACCESS CODE/TRUNK ID CODE
2.
3.
4.
5.
Digit 1:
Digit 2:
Digit 3:
Digit 4:
6.
7.
8.
Trunk Type:
Dial Access Restriction:
Personal CO Line Appearance:
DISPLAY ONLY
9.
Signaling Type:
Connected to CC0 ON-LINE
enter command:
Figure 7-10. Procedure 100 Word 1: Trunk Group Translations (System 85 R2V4)
Field 1
Assigns a trunk group number. Permitted entries are any unused number from 18
through 999.
Field 2
Assigns the first digit of the trunk access code. Permitted entries are 0 through 9 for
digits 0 through 9 and with 11 and 12 for the symbols * and #, respectively.
Field 3
Assigns the second digit of the trunk access code. Permitted entries are 0 through 9.
Field 4
Assigns the third digit of the trunk access code. Permitted entries are 0 through 9.
Field 5 Assigns the fourth digit of the trunk access code. Permitted entries are 0 through 9.
Field 6 Defines the trunk type of a specific trunk group. The ISDN-PRI facility may be
used to support several different trunk types. These may include both conventional
and the ISDN-dynamic trunk types. An important point to remember is that the
service application (such as MEGACOM, MEGACOM 800, or SDN) and incoming
digits are the primary determining factors controlling which trunk type is selected.
To date, trunk type 41, 42, or 43 have been the trunk types used most frequently to
support all ISDN applications, including CBC.