NEC ND-71762(E) Telephone User Manual


 
ND-71762 (E) CHAPTER 6
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BASIC DATA ASSIGNMENT
Note that the data to be required varies depending on the node.
(a) Node providing CCIS trunk
See the basic data assignment procedure in the previous section
STEP 1: ASYD - Assign the unique PC for the self-node (OPC).
STEP 2: ARTD - Assign the CCIS route data.
STEP 3: ATRK - Assign the CCIS trunk data.
STEP 4: MBTC - Assign IDLE status of trunks by designating Route Number and Trunk Number.
STEP 5: ADPC - Assign the destination PC (Point Code) on RT (for speech path) number basis for all the nodes
in the network.
STEP 6: ACSC - Assign the location of the CCH in CSCG (Common Channel Signaling Controller Group).
STEP 7: ACIC1 - Assign CSCG for Basic/Primary Route. The odd numbered CSCG for Alternate Route assign-
ment.
STEP 8: ACIC2 - Assign CICs (Circuit Identification Codes) corresponding to trunk number. Although trunk
number and the CIC may not be identical, the same CIC must be given to one speech line between two
nodes. Be sure to assign PCs of all nodes in the network corresponding to ADPC/ACIC1 command.
Note 1: When connecting the NEAX2400IPX system and the NEAX2000IPS system, CIC (Circuit Identification
Code) =1 should always be assigned using ACIC2 command.
STEP 9: ARNPL - Assign the access code for LCR/LCRS as assigned in ASPAN associated with the logical
routes for each external trunk assigned in ARTD/ ARTDN command.
STEP 10: AMND - Assign the number of necessary digits to be received by the Register (ORT/IRT) circuit.
Note 2: The MND is the total number of ACC + Telephone Number.
(b) Node using the CCIS trunk in the remote node via FCCS line
STEP 1: ASYD - Assign the unique PC of self-node (OPC).
STEP 2: ADPCL - Assign the destination Point Code (PC) on LGRT (for speech path) number basis for all the
nodes in the network.
STEP 3: ACSCL - Assign the location of the CCH and FPC of the node which accommodates CCIS trunk in
CSCG (Common Channel Signaling Controller Group) for all nodes in the network.
Note 1: CSCG no. assigned in ACSC is not available.
STEP 4: ACIC1 - Assign the CSCG for Basic/Primary Route. The odd numbered CSCG for Alternate Route as-
signment.
STEP 5: ARNPL - Assign the access code for LCR/LCRS as assigned in ASPAN associated with the logical
routes for each external trunk assigned in ARTD/ ARTDN command.
STEP 6: AMND - Assign the number of necessary digits to be received by the Register (ORT/IRT) circuit.
Note 2: The MND is the total number of ACC + Telephone Number.