Figure 6-2 Example Of A Call Originated Through Ccis Line To Corresponding Isdn Network - NEC NEAX 2400 IPX Programming Manual

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CCIS TANDEM CALL-CALLING PARTY NUMBER (CPN) DELIVERY TO ISDN & Q-SIG NETWORKS
4. Programming
1. When programmed at non-fusion PBX (stand-alone system):
STEP:
ACPNCL -
OGRT: Originating RT number
RCPN:
SKIP:
ADD:
ACPN: Number to be added (up to number of digits assigned at "ADD", maximum 24 digits)
An example for the call originated through CCIS line to the corresponding ISDN network.
PBX A
Office Code=234
STN no.
3000
Data in PBX A
[ARNP]
RT=0, ACC=8234
LEGEND
: CCIS
: ISDN (AT&T, NT, NI-2, Q-SIG)

Figure 6-2 Example of a Call Originated through CCIS Line to Corresponding ISDN Network

Calling party number changed by this service (1~24 digits.)
* Not necessary to assign the whole digits of numbers. See item (5) in Service Conditions.
Number of digits to be skipped from the calling party number (0~24)
Number of digits to be added to the calling party number (0~24)
PBX B
Office Code=352
STN no.
4000
Data in PBX B
[ARNP]
RT=0, ACC=8352
PBX C
Office Code=214
1
2
3
STN no.
5000
Data in PBX C
[ARNP]
RT=0, ACC=8214
[ACPNCL]
1
Data for
Data for
OGRT=100
OGRT=100
RCPN=82343
RCPN=83524
SKIP=1
SKIP=1
ADD=3
ADD=3
ACPN=817
ACPN=817
NDA-24305
RT100
8172343000
ISDN
8173524000
Network
8172145000
2
Data for
OGRT=100
RCPN=5
SKIP=0
ADD=6
ACPN=817214
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