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For SRG, the main office manipulates the digits in the call into a format
appropriate for routing from the SRG on PSTN/MCDN trunks.
The steering code allows the call to be translated and referenced to a Route
List Index from which the system chooses the alternate route. The digit
manipulation capability of CDP allows digits (such as the ALTPrefix)to be
deleted and it can insert digits so the resulting number is appropriate for
the alternate route choice selected (PSTN or MCDN). For example, you can
manipulate the digits for PSTN routes so that DID destinations are dialable.
Dialing plans
Consider the many ways that calls can be dialed in a network. A
station-to-station call can be dialed using the following:
Directory Number (DN)
Coordinated Dialing Plan DN (starting with a Local Steering Code or
Distant Steering Code)
Uniform Dialing Plan DN (starting with a Location Code or Home
Location Code)
TransferableDN (TNDN) or Group Dialing Plan DN
Main offices and branch offices must be ableto translate the calls, after the
ALTPrefixis inser ted, using CDP or VNR. Takeinto account the format of
the calls with an ALTPrefixinser ted prior to the rest of the digits.
Before deciding whether to programthe steer ing codes asDistant Steering
Codes (DSC) or TrunkSteering Codes (TSC), takeinto account that the
system counts the digits in calls that start with a DSC.
Without Flexible Numbering Plan (FNP), DSC calls must have the same
number of digits as specified in LD 86 ESN (the NCDP prompt). With FNP,
fewerdigits are acceptable,if the FLEN prompt is programmed correctly.
The maximum length of a CDP DN is sevendigits (if DNXP is not equipped),
and ten digits, if DNXP is equipped. For more information see Dialing Plans
Reference (NN43001-283).
Calls preceded by the ALTPrefixcan be handled by the Vacant Number
Routing (VNR) feature. Use Flexible Numbering Plan (FNP) software for
this type of routing.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Main Office Configuration Guide forSRG 50
NN43001-307 02.02 Standard
Release 5.0 3 December 2007
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