Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual page 403

Digital business telephone system
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The user places a local code plus distance call to
a destination
in the same area code by simply
dialing the number,
without a 1 in front. The area
and office codes
may be interchangeable.
The
system differentiates
between
them whenever
it
sees the digit 1 dialed. This plan is for the new
North American Numbering
Plan (NANP), which is
mandatory
effective
January
15, 1995.
Plan 7
supports
five-digit
Carrier
Access
(CA) codes
(10XxX) compared
to seven-digit
CA codes.
Note:
When using this plan, Strata DK280 Release
3 defaults to Plan 7; Release 1 and 2 software
defaults to Plan 1.
When using this plan, the system recognizes
the
following:
+
If 1 is the first number
dialed
in an 1 i-digit
string, the next three digits are an area code.
A ten-digit string is not recognized.
4
Digits 2 - 4 and 5 - 7 in an 11 digit string are
of the format NXX and are interchangeable.
+
The first three digits in a seven-digit
string are
an office
code.
(There
is no distinction
between
local call dialing and long distance
dialing within the area code.)
n
Plan 8 is same as Plan 7 except
a new 7-digit
carrier
access
code,
if dialed,
must be of the
format 101YXXX (where Y is 0, 5 or 6; X is 0 to 9).
0
Plan 9 is same as Plan 7 except
a new 7-digit
carrier
access
code,
if dialed,
must be of the
format 101 XXXX (where X is 0 to 9).
Note:
Program
45-7
must be completed
for the
Least
Cost
Routing
feature
to function
properly. See LCR Program 50- 1.
IMPORTANT!
Although
area codes and office codes of the
form XXX (where X is 0 to 9) are allowed to
be programmed
in the area code and office
code tables for Toll Restriction and Least Cost
Routing
purposes.
Only area codes
of the
form N(O/l)X are valid on call processing
for
the old dial plans
I, 2, 3. New area codes
NXX are valid only in new NANP dialing plans
7, 8, 9. Office codes of the form NNX and
NXX are valid on call processing
for the old
dialing plans I, 2, 3, and new dialing plans 7,
8, 9, respectively.
For international
calls, area
code 07 1 and office codes XXX (as country
codes) are valid on the call processing
for all
dialing plans.
Program
452-Toll
Restriction
Disable
Selected lines may be programmed
to be exempt from
any Toll Restrictions
defined in this section. Mark the
exempt lines with an X on the record sheet. Initialized
data leaves all LEDs OFF, which causes all lines to be
affected by Toll Restrictions defined.
Note:
Toll Restrictions
disabled
in this program
override
Station
Toll Restrictions
defined
in
Program 48.
Program
45-3 - 6-Special
Common
Carrier
Numbers
and Authorization
Code Digit length
The purpose of this program is to notify the system of
how many
digits to ignore
before
it applies
Toll
Restriction.
This enables the system to allow the use
of Special Common Carrier authorization
codes.
Special Common
Carrier (SPCC) telephone
numbers
may be defined
to notify
the system
to modify
restrictions
when the station
user is dialing
a long
distance carrier. The user enters a telephone
number
to access the carriers. Original restrictions re-activate
after the carrier number is dialed.
There are two elements Toll Restriction software must
verify for a user to successfully complete
long distance
calling:
n
The first five digits of the number dialed to access
the long distance special common carrier (SPCC).
q
The total number
of digits allowed
following
the
SPCC number.
,
items 3 and
5: Enter the first five digits of the SPCC
January
1996
9-43

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