7-134ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 1

Send Name This field determines whether the calling (originating) party’s administered name is sent to the network for outgoing calls and whether the connected (answering) party’s name is sent to the network for incoming calls. Field encodes and their descriptions are:

y Enable this capability. You can enable this field; however, there may be cases where it is desirable to disable this option (for example, security, privacy, and personal preference).

nDisable this capability (default).

NOTE: Administering the Send Name field is equivalent to administrating procedure 012, words 1 and 2, with the exception that Generic 1 cannot be administered to transmit the trunk group name.

Typically, those trunk groups that are administered for cbc service type will receive a variety of incoming call types. These incoming calls may originate from a variety of sources (for example, public network, private network, or host computer).

The incoming call handling software processes incoming calls based on:

The number of digits received

The type of digits

Whether the call has an identifying NSF (for example, MEGACOM 800, SDN, or ACCUNET)

Service/Feature Permitted entries include any of the predefined or additional Services/Features listed on the NETWORK FACILITIES screen and supported by this trunk group. Also, the special identifier, other, may be translated (as a catch-all entry) for all Services/Features not explicitly specified.

The Service/Feature field is the first item searched. Following a match in the Service/Feature field, then the associated entry for the Called Len field is searched, and if a match is found then the Called Number field is searched. Failure to match the associated Called Len or Called Number will cause the search to continue to the next Service/Feature entry. (For a list of predefined Service/Features that can be received, see the Service Type field description.)

Called Len Specifies the expected number of digits to be contained in the called-party number IE. Field encodes and their descriptions are:

A number within the range (0 to 16) — the number of digits received must match the number that is administered in this field.

If the IXC is AT&T and if the ISDN network service is MEGACOM 800, SDN, or a switched digital service, then a 4ESS may deliver from 0 to 7 digits. Therefore, if the service is correctly provisioned, then the proper number (and required number) of digits will be delivered to the switch.

No entry, leave the field blank. This will suffice for the case where the number of digits received is not significant.

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