ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 2

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ENHANCED MODE - PROCEDURE: 101, WORD: 1

TRUNK GROUP CHARACTERISTICS

1.Trunk Group:

2.Balance:

3.Battery Reversal:

4.Incoming Prefix Digit:

5.DCS:

6.Touch-Tone In:

7.Touch-Tone Out:

8.CDR Active:

9.AIOD Billing Number:

TIMED RECALL

10.Time:

11.Level:

12.CDR Variable Timer:

13.Pad Group:

14.Tie Toll:

15.APLT Features Allowed:

16.Disconnect Supervision:

Connected to CC0 ON-LINE

enter command:

Figure 7-42.Procedure 101 Word 1: ISDN Trunk Group, CDR, and Digital Loss Plan (Generic 2)

Field 1

Displays the trunk group number, such as previously translated in procedure 100.

Field 2

Assigns whether the trunk group has (1) or does not have (0)

balanced transmission

 

facilities. Encode 1 is required for ISDN-PRI.

 

Field 3

Assigns whether the trunk group has (1) or does not have (0)

the battery reversal

 

option. Encode 0 is required for ISDN-PRI.

 

Field 4

Assigns the number of prefix digits. Field encodes and their descriptions are:

Dash (–)is always applicable for ISDN-PRI applications except for DID trunks (trunk types 30 and 31).

Any single digit number (0 through 9). Which number is determined by the trunk group and its application.

Field 5

Assigns whether the trunk group is (1) or is not (0) used for DCS applications.

Fields 6-7

This field is ignored for ISDN applications and either encode (0 or 1) may be

 

translated.

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