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Service Conditions (cont'd)
18.
The system will include the ability to detect a dialed DDD number and compare it with a DDD list table
to determine if the call is directed to a facility served by the trunk network. If the dialed number is found
in the DDD list table, a translation is provided to the 7-digit on-net number (ABC-XXXX) served by the
TIE Trunk. This allows an expensive public network dialed number to be trapped and automatically
diverted to an available leased facility. If a TIE Line is not available, the call will be routed as dialed.
19.
The NEAX2400 IPX is capable of converting a maximum of 24 receiving digits into a required 24-digit
number entirely. Interdigit pauses can be inserted whenever necessary. This provides for an extremely
flexible numbering plan for a complex network.
20.
When deleting the AOPR command, this also deletes the ASDC table using the OPR pattern.
21.
Advancing to C.O. line is not available in the FCCS network.
22.
The outgoing call using a trunk in the remote node via FCCS link is available. Therefore, Route Restriction
class data must be identical in the FCCS network. For more detailed information, see the NEAX2400 IPX
Fusion Network System Manual.
23.
The ASDC command is not applicable in the FCCS network.
24.
When using this feature within an FCCS network, deleting the AOPRL/N command also deletes the
ASDCL/N table using the OPR pattern.
25.
In case of LCRS feature, the system starts connecting and communication between the calling party and
the called party without completing the maximum digits (MND) of destination number which is set in the
AMND command from the calling party.
26.
LCRS call without completing the MND of AMND command:
a.) ARTI - Assign the parameter DCANS (CDN:54) as "1" to the objected route.
b.) ARTD - Assign the parameter OSGS (CDN:1) as "2" (second dial tone) and LSG (CDN:15) as
other than "12" (CCIS/ISDN) to the objected route class of outgoing trunk.
27.
This feature is available:
a.) when a call is directly originated from a station via LCRS.
b.) when a station/trunk call, once placed on hold, is originated via LCRS.
c.) when a trunk call is originated via LCRS (Tandem Connection).
Note:
This feature is not available when the LCRS call from a Attendant Console or LCR call by the individual
Trunk Access.
Interactions
1.
AFRS and AMND tables must correlate to each other. If dialing patterns listed in AFRS are not
programmed in AMND, the calls will not go through. Also, if dialing patterns are not set in AFRS,
including simple local calls, the calls will not go through.
2.
LCR(S) provides only route selection based on digits dialed and route availability. Once a route has been
determined to be available because of dialed digits, Route Restriction Class will determine if this route
will be made available to the station. If denied and other routes are available, the same process will occur.
If no other route is available, the user will hear a reorder tone.
3.
In ARTD, CDN 9:TQ must be assigned for the LCR(S) Flag Route 31 if Trunk Queuing is to operate in
conjunction with LCR(S).
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
NDA-24297, Issue 1
Least Cost Routing - 3/6-Digit
L-5
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