Zone-based digit manipulation 47
The combination of zone-based digit manipulation and CS 1000 routing
capabilities can be used to achieve many other routing outcomes for SRG
user calls.
Calling Line ID composition
Digital manipulation is commonly used for digit insertion and deletion. It
is also used for call type conversion before out-pulsing the digits to the
Virtual Trunk.
The IP Special Number (ISPN) parameter in the ESN data block ensures the
Calling Line ID (CLID) is formed correctly when a call-type is converted from
its original type (such as International, National, or SPN) to CDP/UDP/SPN
format. Conversion to CDP/UDP/SPN format ensures that the call-type
stays in the Private/Special Number domain.
The ISPN parameter is configured in LD 86. By default, it is set to NO.
If ISPN is NO, the CLID is formed based on the CTYP parameter of the DMI
data block, and INST digits are inserted.
If ISPN is YES, the CLID is formed based on the call-type before digit
manipulation. INST digits are inserted, and the CLID is considered an IP
Special Number. The call-type before digit manipulation is determined as
follows:
If the call-type before digit manipulation is SPN (Special Number), it
is converted to a value corresponding to the CLTPparameter in the
Special Number Translationsdata block, as shown in Table 7 "Mapping
between from CLTPparameter in SPN block to call-type before digit
manipulation" (page 47).
Tabl e 7
Mapping between from CLTPparameter in SPN block to call-type before
digit manipulation
CLTP parameter Call-type before digit manipulation
LOCL Local PSTN
NATL National PSTN
INTL International PSTN
If the call-type before digit manipulation is not SPN (Special Number),it
is not changed.
CLID verification
Use the CLIDVERprompt in LD 20 toverify that the CLID has been properly
composed and configured. This command simulates a call, without actually
making the call, and generates a report of the properties of the call.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Main Office Configuration Guide forSRG 50
NN43001-307 02.02 Standard
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