NEC NDA-24300 manual Route Advance Information, Condition B Information

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SYSTEM OPERATIONS

7.2.5Route Advance Information

When a call has been originated by route advancing, the following data is transmitted.

BYTE

54

55

56

57

58

59

DATA

1st DIGIT

2nd DIGIT

3rd DIGIT

1st DIGIT

2nd DIGIT

3rd DIGIT

ROUTE NUMBER 1

ROUTE NUMBER 2

EXAMPLE

0

0

3

0

3

0

THE CALL ORIGINATES

VIA NO. 3 ROUTE BECAUSE NO. 30 ROUTE IS BUSY.

ROUTE NUMBER 1: The route which was actually used.

ROUTE NUMBER 2: The route which should have been selected first.

7.2.6Condition B Information

The 51st through 53rd bytes are Condition B Information. The Condition B Information indicates the following data:

BYTE

51

52

53

DATA

C2

C1

C0

OUTPUT NUMBER

0, 1 or SPACE

0–3 or SPACE

0–5 or SPACE

C2:

0 = Call is not transferred

 

1

= Call is transferred

C1:

0 = Normal Call

 

1

= Call originated by OG trunk queuing

 

2

= Call originated by dialing with Account Code

 

3

= Call originated by OG trunk queuing and dialing with Account Code

C0:

0 = Regular Call (Direct Dialing from a station)

 

1

= Regular Call (Call is made through an ATTCON/DESKCON)

 

2

= Call through route advance (Direct Dialing from a station)

 

3

= Call through route advance (Call is made through an ATTCON/DESKCON)

 

4

= Call through Least Cost Routing (Direct Dialing from a station)

 

5

= Call through Least Cost Routing (Call is made through an ATTCON/DESKCON)

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