NEC ND-71762(E) Telephone User Manual


 
CHAPTER 6 ND-71762 (E)
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Issue 2
BASIC DATA ASSIGNMENT
Assign each route data in accordance with the table shown below. Note that data assignment in this table is a typical
example.
The other data than above should be set “0” (default data).
Assign Numbering Plan Data referring to the following example using the ANPD command.
Assign Special Access Code, using the ASPA command referring to the following example. Note that “LCR”
must be selected in the ASPA command to activate CCIS features.
Assign Reverse Numbering Plan Data using ARNP command. This assignment is required for speech path
route only (not for a signalling route number and a dummy route number). In the Open Numbering Network,
office code of the Self-node (including ACC for the originating call) must be assigned to RT0. The number of
digits for office code must be identical in the network. This data is used for originating office code display on
SMDR, D
term
, DESK CONSOLE/ATT and so on.
In addition to these commands, other commands related to “LCR” such as AFRS, AUNE, AOPR and AMND
are required. For more detailed information on the LCR feature, see the “Feature Programming Manual”.
Assign route restriction data as to the already assigned route as required.
ROUTE
CDN
24567813152830434950
Speech 2234120121010/11
Signaling 22041001307000
Dummy 0004101000000
STEP 3: Numbering Plan Data
COMMAND NAME
ANPD & ASPA
TN: 1 1st DC: 8 CI: N/H NND: 3 BLF 0
(for accessing Node B)
TN: 1 ACC: 820 CI: N/H
SRV: LCR
RT: 31 2nd DT: 0 AH: 0 SUB: 0
(for accessing Node C)
TN: 1 ACC: 830 CI: N/H
SRV: LCR
RT: 31 2nd DT: 0 AH: 0 SUB: 0
Note: In this example, RT31 is dummy route.
STEP 4: Restriction Data
COMMAND NAME
ARSC & ARRC