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Commands Related to the Numbering Plan (cont'd)
b.) When the Table is to be provided separately for Administration and Guest stations.
(b
= 0)
6
AANP
(for Admin.) (for Admin.)
AGNP
(for Guest)
Note:
Administration stations can call Guest stations, but calls from Guest stations to Administration stations are restricted.
A call from a Guest Station to a predetermined Administration Station is allowed via Same Number Access (Split
Access) service.
SYS1 INDEX 161 b
b
:
"#" code is used in Timing Start Service.
6
(0/1 = Ineffective/Effective)
b
:
"*" code is used in Timing Start Service.
7
(0/1 = Ineffective/Effective)
When Timing Start is used, the system can have the following numbering:
Examples:
Floor
1st
11th
In this case, if a 5-digit station number is dialed, the call is immediately connected to the called station.
However, if a 4-digit station number is dialed, the call is connected to the called station with a certain
delay. This is because the necessary number of digits of the access level assigned by the AANP/AGNP
command is set to the number of digits of station number of larger number of digits. Thus, when a
station number of smaller number of digits is dialed, the call is not connected to the called station until
the Register Inter-Digit Timer in the system is timed out. In order that a call by dialing a station number
of smaller number of digits can be immediately connected to the called station, assignment of these
system data is necessary. If use of "#" code is made effective, a call to a station of smaller number of
digits is connected immediately to the called station with "#" code dialed after the station number.
2.
AANP/AGNP (Assignment of Administration Numbering Plan/Assignment of Guest Numbering Plan)
These commands are used to assign the minimum required number of digits to be used for determining the
required service according to the first digit received.
Note:
When the Timing start service is used, the minimum required number of digits is assigned to the station number of
larger number of digits.
For example, when Station Number 200 and Station Number 2000 exist, Number of Necessary Digits (NND) = 4 is to
be assigned with respect to the 1st Digit (1st DC) = 2.
3.
A dummy number (SID36, STATE 63) is necessary for the following case: When the system has stations
"200" and "21000", assign a dummy number for "210" with NND = 2.
4.
AASP/AGSP (Assignment of Administration Special Access Code/Assignment of Guest Special Access
Code)
These commands are used to specify the kind of service to be executed or the route to be accessed when
a Special Access Code or Trunk Access Code is dialed. This data pertains to Administration stations.
NEAX2400 IMX Hotel Features and Specifications
NDA-24245, Issue 2
ASPS (Common)
AASP
AAST
ASPF (Common)
(for Admin.)
AGSP
(for Guest)
AGST
(for Guest)
, b
6
7
Room No.
Station No.
11
8111
11
81111
NUMBERING PLAN
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