34Chapter 4 CS 1000 considerations

Table 7 Comparison of CS 1000 and SRG terms and contexts (Sheet 2 of 2)

Term or Context

CS 1000

SRG

 

 

 

 

DN (directory number)

DN (directory number)

 

The dialable number of a telephone at

The dialable number of a telephone at

 

the main office when it is called from

the SRG when it is called from another

 

another phone at the main office.

phone at the SRG.

 

 

 

 

In the case of a CDP dialing plan, it is recommended that the BUID and the SRG

 

DN be the same.

 

 

In the case of a UDP dialing plan, the BUID has the form: <VOIP Trunk Access

 

Code> + <LOC> + <DN>. In this case, it is recommended that the SRG DN be

 

the same as <DN>.

 

 

The dialable number of an IP telephone at the SRG, when dialed from another

 

phone at the SRG, remains the same in both normal and local mode if the

 

preceding recommendations are implemented.

 

 

 

 

AC1

VOIP Trunk Access Code (see

 

 

CS 1000 information for the SRG on

 

 

page 44)

 

 

Destination code for VoIP trunks (see

 

 

Outgoing calls configuration on page

 

 

74)

 

 

 

 

AC1 = VOIP Trunk Access Code = Destination code for VoIP trunks

 

 

 

Routing

distant steering codes (DSC), trunk

call routing, destination codes, line pool

 

steering codes (TSC), local steering

access codes

 

codes (LSC)

 

 

 

 

 

digit manipulation table

dialout digits (routing)

 

 

 

Numbering Plan ID

ISDN/Telephony (E.164), Private,

Private

 

Telephony (E.163), Telex (F.69), Data

 

 

(X.121), National Standard

 

 

 

 

Access codes

7 = system trunk access

7 = not assigned

(SRG: Destination codes)

8 = Basic Alternate Route Selection

8 = not assigned

 

(BARS)/Network Alternate Route

 

 

Selection (NARS)

 

 

9 = public exchange access

9 = line pool A access code

 

 

 

Network Class of Service

Facility Restriction Level (FRL)

scheduled call routing

 

 

 

Network Bandwidth Management

Zone ID

Zone ID

 

 

 

 

 

Virtual Private Network ID (VPNI)

 

 

 

 

CS 1000 Zone ID = SRG Zone ID

 

 

ZDP = VPNI.

 

 

That is, the CS 1000 Zone ID is entered on the SRG in the Zone ID field, and the

 

ZDP is entered on the SRG in the VPNI field (see Bandwidth management on

 

page 38).

 

 

 

 

Trunks

public exchange

PSTN

 

 

 

IP telephone password

installer password

global password

 

 

 

 

The two passwords can be made the same. See Registration password on page

 

53.

 

 

 

 

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