Samsung DCS Application Note No 14 - Issue 01
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Indial, MMC714 & DID Number & Name Translation Table
DESCRIPTION.
This command provides a flexible method of assigning incoming DDI calls to specific destinations.
The system examines the Called Party Number of the incoming call and routes the call as configured in
the DID table.
The table contains 200 entries and each entry consists of six fields.
0DIGITS This field gives the indial number. On Ramp always presents the DDI
number as a local number so enter the full local number for this field eg
eight digits in a capital city. The wild card * may be used to replace a
digit.
1DAY DEST This field specifies the day destination. The destination may be a
station or a station group. (Calls cannot be routed to trunks or trunk
groups). The character B can also be entered for Bypass. With
Bypass, the system will use the last digits of the incoming Called Party
number as the destination extension number (like traditional indial
operation on old PABXs). See the note on Bypass operation below.
2NIGHT DEST This field specifies the night destination. The destination may be a
station or a station group. The character B can also be entered for
Bypass. With Bypass, the system will use the last digits of the Called
Party number as the destination extension number.
3CALL WAIT Call Wait can be turned On or Off. If Call Wait is On, a DDI call to a
busy destination will hear ring tone and will be camped on to the
destination. If Call Wait is Off, a DDI call to a busy destination will be
released (with Cause 17/user busy). Call wait would normally be
turned on for an operator position so that incoming calls to a busy
operator do not get busy tone. Other users may want Call Wait off.
4NO OF DEL DGT This figure sets how many digits will be ignored from the start of the
incoming Called Party Number. This parameter is useful in Bypass
operation where, for example, the indial information is the last three
digits of an eight digit local number. See the note on Bypass operation
below.
The NO OF DEL DIGITS can be from 0 up to one less than the
number of digits programmed in the digits field ie the system must
examine at least one digit. For example, if the DDI digits are
programmed as 98243888, the NO OF DEL DIGITS field can be
programmed from 0 up to 7.
5NAME This is the name that will be displayed on the destination station when
an incoming DDI call arrives. The names can be up to eleven
characters long and are written in the same way as the Speed Name.