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FCCS Programming (cont'd)
STEP 7:
AOPRL/N - The AFRSL/N command designates the dialing sequence and the OPR to be selected.
The AOPRL/N defines the routes and in what order these routes will be selected.
Assign the following:
TDPTN No. (TDPTN) - Time of Day Pattern Change. Designate 1-7 if different OPRs will be required
according to the time. Enter "0" if the OPR, assigned in AFRSL/N, is to be applied.
OPR No. (OPR) - Outgoing Pattern Route. Enter the OPR number assigned by AFRSL/N in the range
from 0-4000.
Route Advance Number (RA) - The order in which a route will be selected (0-7).
For example; RA0=Band 1, RA1=Band 5, RA2=DDD.
Route Advance End Display (E) - The last route in the route advance group is indicated with data "0".
All others are indicated with data "1".
Logical Route Number (LGRT) - The logical route number to be selected as programmed in ARTDN.
Skip Digits (SKIP) - The number of digits to be skipped from dialed numbers.
Pattern Number Location (PNL) - If digits are to be added after translating the dialed digits in
AFRSL/N, assign PNL in the range from 1 to 999. If no digits to be added, "0" should be entered. The
additional digit data is to be assigned by AADCL/N command.
Overflow Tone (OVFT) - If tone is wanted for the Last Choice Route, assign data "1" for DDD.
Priority Restriction Class (PRSC) - The restriction class referred by the AEFR command is required,
assign PRSC using classes 1-15. If not required, enter data "0".
STEP 8:
AADCL/N - If additional digits are required, assign the digits of a Pattern Number Location (PNL).
For additional digits totaling 24, use PNL 1-999.
STEP 9:
ASDCL/N - If 6-digit translation is required, whereby both Area and office codes must be examined,
this command must be used. If no assignment is made in this command, all NXXs are allowed. After
an NXX is assigned (either as allowed or denied), all other NXXs will subsequently be denied. The
table becomes an allow table. Program each office code to be allowed with the EFFECT=1.
The number of NXXs to be either allowed or denied will determine the method of programming used.
For example, if it is determined that only 555 is to be restricted from a Special Common Carrier, it is
more desirable to allow all NXXs and restrict only this NXX. The method would be as follows:
To create a deny table assign the following:
Step a):
Step a, allows all NXXs, thus making a deny table. Program each office code with the EFFECT=0.
Step b):
Program the KIND of route as PFX (Prefix, Foreign Exchange, FX) or as Special Common Carrier.
Choose TDPTN, Time of Day Pattern. Go to ATCP.
Choose the OPR number this 6-digit table will serve.
Choose the RA (Route Advancing Order) to specify the route in the OPR.
When assigning for PFX, each NXX is assigned as the following:
EFFECT:
EFFECT:
EFFECT:
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OFLG=ALL
EFFECT=1
OFLG=INPUT
OFFICE=555
EFFECT=0 (Step b restricts 555 only)
0=Not require a prefix
1=Allow, with 1+dialing (system adds the 1)
2=Not allowed.
Note
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
NDA-24297, Issue 1

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