34Chapter 4 CS 1000 considerations
Table 7 Comparison of CS 1000 and SRG terms and contexts (Sheet 2 of 2)
Term or Context | CS 1000 | SRG |
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| DN (directory number) | DN (directory number) |
| The dialable number of a telephone at | The dialable number of a telephone at |
| the main office when it is called from | the SRG when it is called from another |
| another phone at the main office. | phone at the SRG. |
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| In the case of a CDP dialing plan, it is recommended that the BUID and the SRG | |
| DN be the same. |
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| In the case of a UDP dialing plan, the BUID has the form: <VOIP Trunk Access | |
| Code> + <LOC> + <DN>. In this case, it is recommended that the SRG DN be | |
| the same as <DN>. |
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| The dialable number of an IP telephone at the SRG, when dialed from another | |
| phone at the SRG, remains the same in both normal and local mode if the | |
| preceding recommendations are implemented. | |
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| AC1 | VOIP Trunk Access Code (see |
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| CS 1000 information for the SRG on |
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| page 44) |
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| Destination code for VoIP trunks (see |
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| Outgoing calls configuration on page |
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| 74) |
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| AC1 = VOIP Trunk Access Code = Destination code for VoIP trunks | |
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Routing | distant steering codes (DSC), trunk | call routing, destination codes, line pool |
| steering codes (TSC), local steering | access codes |
| codes (LSC) |
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| digit manipulation table | dialout digits (routing) |
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Numbering Plan ID | ISDN/Telephony (E.164), Private, | Private |
| Telephony (E.163), Telex (F.69), Data |
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| (X.121), National Standard |
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Access codes | 7 = system trunk access | 7 = not assigned |
(SRG: Destination codes) | 8 = Basic Alternate Route Selection | 8 = not assigned |
| (BARS)/Network Alternate Route |
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| Selection (NARS) |
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| 9 = public exchange access | 9 = line pool A access code |
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Network Class of Service | Facility Restriction Level (FRL) | scheduled call routing |
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Network Bandwidth Management | Zone ID | Zone ID |
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| Virtual Private Network ID (VPNI) |
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| CS 1000 Zone ID = SRG Zone ID |
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| ZDP = VPNI. |
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| That is, the CS 1000 Zone ID is entered on the SRG in the Zone ID field, and the | |
| ZDP is entered on the SRG in the VPNI field (see Bandwidth management on | |
| page 38). |
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Trunks | public exchange | PSTN |
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IP telephone password | installer password | global password |
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| The two passwords can be made the same. See Registration password on page | |
| 53. |
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