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ESN Special Numbers are configured in LD 90. Respond to the prompts as follows:

TRAN — Enter the Access Code.

TYPE — Enter SPN for this configuration, as the ZDP value

configured in step 3 on page 178 is usually a unique non-dialable number.

SPN — Enter the ZDP value plus enough digits to distinguish the type of number, such as national, international, or local. There must be enough SPN entries to route all valid dialed numbers (see the example in this section).

FLEN — Enter the number of digits that are expected for the call type.

RLI — Enter the RLI configured in LD 86 in step b on page 189. The RLI routes the call to the NRS with the correct type of number.

CLTP — Enter the type of call defined by this Special Number: local (LOCL), national (NATL), or international (INTL).

For example, assume the following:

AC1 = 1, ZACB = AC1 AC1, and ZDP = 101

Customer number = 0

Long-distance calls start with “1”, have 11 digits, and use RLI = 10 and DMI = 10.

Local calls start with “5” or “6”, are seven digits long, and use RLI = 30 and DMI = 30.

Note: RLI and DMI values do not have to be the same, but for clarity, it may be useful to set them the same.

>LD 90

REQ NEW CUST 0 FEAT NET TRAN AC1 TYPE SPN SPN 1011

FLEN 14 11 digits for long-distance + 3 digits for ZDP

...

RLI 10

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