NEC NDA-24298 manual Asdc Assignment of Six Digit Least Cost Routing Data

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ASDC : Assignment of Six Digit Least Cost Routing Data

ASDC: Assignment of Six Digit Least Cost Routing Data

1.General

This command is necessary when LCR six (6) digit translation is required for FX Prefix Codes, MCI, SPRINT and other applications. This command assigns, deletes, and displays this information.

2.Precautions

1.Before using this command, the following must be confirmed:

-An Outgoing Route Selection Pattern Number (OPR) has been assigned in the AFRS (Assignment of Flexible Route Selection) command.

-Outgoing Pattern Routing Data has been already assigned in the AOPR command.

2.When the Translation Pattern is for an FX line, designate the KIND parameter as “PFX.”

3.When the Translation Pattern is for a Special Common Carrier (MCI, SPRINT, etc.), designate the KIND parameter as “SCC.”

4.When the route to be used is changed according to the time of day, a Time of Day Change Pattern Number (TDPTN) from 1 to 7 is assigned, in accordance with the ATCP command.

5.When assigning data to the EFFECT parameter, the following must be noted:

(a)When the KIND parameter is assigned “PFX,” 0/1 assigned to the EFFECT parameter has the following meaning:

EFFECT = 0: means that an additional digit is not required for access to an FX line.

EFFECT = 1: means that the digit “1” is required as a prefix for access to an FX line.

(b)When KIND parameter is assigned “SCC,” 0/1 assigned to parameter EFFECT has the following meaning:

EFFECT = 0: means that the office code is not allowed for the area code dialed.

EFFECT = 1: means that the office code is allowed for the area code dialed.

6.When the EFFECT parameter is “2,” 6-digit translation is not required for the area code designated.

7.When deleting the AOPR command, this also deletes the ASDC table using the OPR pattern.

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