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ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENT’S — SYSTEM 85

 

 

 

 

 

For an ISDN trunk group, a dynamic trunk type (120) can be assigned to the group.

 

This trunk type allows the group to process calls with a different trunk type on a call

 

by call basis. For example, one incoming call over the group may expect station

 

number digits (as does a MEGACOM call), while the next call over the group may

 

expect a network number (as does an SDN call).

 

This trunk type allows flexibility in processing calls as opposed to a fixed static trunk

 

type. Both an AAR/ARS prefix digit (procedure 103) and a DID additional digit

 

(procedure 101) can be administered for ISDN dynamic trunk groups. (This cannot

 

be done for any other type of trunk group.) The dynamic trunk type may be used

 

for CBC service although any of the conventional trunk types could also be used if

 

incoming digits have been provisioned consistently. For example, trunk type 41

 

could be used as a CBC trunk group to support MEGACOM, MEGACOM 800,

 

and SDN if the incoming digits (for both MEGACOM 800 and SDN) reflect

 

extension numbers or seven digit RNX-XXXX numbers. Customers can choose

 

between 0 and 7 incoming digits to a switch.

Field 7

Assigns the dial access code restriction. Field encodes and their descriptions are:

0Allows access to the trunk group via a dial access code.

1Restricts and only allows access to the trunk group for trunk testing and for providing unattended console service.

Field 8

Assigns the trunk group as a MFT CO line appearance. For the ISDN application,

 

encode (0) is applied.

Field 9

Displays default signaling and verify that the type of trunk signaling is correct. The

 

ISDN feature uses message-oriented signaling. Therefore, encode 20 should be

 

used. If the trunk signaling is not as desired — then it may be changed with field 2

 

of word 3.

Procedure 100 Word 2: Trunk Group Data Translations

This word is used to administer data characteristics for each trunk group. The ISDN feature does not place any new or additional requirements or restriction on the use of this procedure. Selecting the appropriate translations requires the same basic considerations as previously. Therefore, a description for this procedure’s fields is not provided. Figure 7-11,Procedure 100 Word 2: Trunk Group Data Characteristics (System 85 R2V4), depicts procedure 100, word 2.

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AT&T DS1/DMi/ISDN-PRI Procedure 100 Word 2 Trunk Group Data Translations, Administration Options and REQUIREMENT’S System