ISDN

Guidelines for Programming ISDN Calling Features

Programming for ISDN PRI DNIS Type Call

The following table shows the minimum programming needed to make DNIS-type ISDN PRI calls work in the Strata DK System.

Table 7-3 ISDN PRI DNIS Type Call Programming

Program

Program Data

Description

Number

 

 

03

XX 79

XX equals the slot in the DK system where the RPTU PCB is placed.

 

 

 

10-4

LED 9 On

LDN registration will route the unknown number or call type in numbering

plan.

 

 

 

 

 

*16

XX 2

This tells the system that trunk group XX is an ISDN PRI trunk group.

 

 

This tells the system to make the ISDN PRI Span the span the primary

*42

1 XX 1

clocking source for the DK System. “XX” stands for the DK slot where the

 

 

RPTU PCB is placed, and the final “1” refers to circuit 1.

*43

1 1 24

This tells the system that the D-Channel on the 1st ISDN PRI Span is the

24th channel on the PRI Span.

*63

2 04

This tells the system how long to wait to collect digits from station users

making a ISDN PRI call before sending it to the network.

*64-1

1 LED 01 On

This tells the system to except the incoming calls on the PRI Span as DID or

DNIS calls.

*64-2

X

“X” tells the system the number of digits to look for on a DID or DNIS call.

*65-1

CO LED 001-023 On

This tells the system that there are 23 bearer channels on the first Channel

Group and that they will appear on CO lines 001~023.

*66-1

1 01 1

This tells the system that Trunk Group 01 is assigned to PRI Channel Group

(1).

 

01 LEDs 01-02, 11-12

This tells the system that Operator calls, Carrier Access, 1+10 Digit Dialing,

 

On

and Ring Back Tone to the outside caller are allowed.

 

 

 

 

01 LED 13 On

This tells the system when interfaced with DMS XXX to send the Progress

*66-3

Descriptor 81 or 83.

 

 

 

LED 14 On

When connecting to a DMS XXX with NI1 protocol.

 

 

 

 

 

LED 15 On

Set up message for outgoing call. When connecting to a DMS XXX. LED 11

 

must be Off in Program *66-3 when this LED is On.

 

 

 

 

 

*66-5

1 01 XXXX

This assigns the LDN/DID/DNIS number, the Q (asterisk) can be used as a

wildcard.

*66-6

1 01 LEDs 01~23 On

This assigns the CO lines to the index.

*67-1

01 3

This tells the system that the PRI Span is for both way calling.

*67-2

01 LEDs 01-04 On

This tells the system to accept Speech, 3.1K Analog, 56K, and 64K type calls

on the ISDN PRI Span.

*68-1

1 01 LEDs 01-03 On

This tells the system to accept and send Calling Party Number on ISDN PRI

calls.

 

 

 

 

 

*68-2

01 XXX-XXX-XXXX

XXX-XXX-XXXX is the number you want the system to send out on an

outbound call for Caller Number Identification.

*69-1

000-344 1 00

This tells the system to send the number entered in Program 68-2, as the

Calling Party Number Identification for all station on outbound calls.

 

001- 023 LEDs 03~08

This tells the system to accept DNIS calls on the ISDN PRI trunks 001~023

17

and to following DNIS Program 71 - 72, and show ANI if presented to the DK

On

 

system.

 

 

 

 

 

71-0

000 XXXX

This tells the system that the incoming DNIS number XXXX is assigned to

DNIS address 000 in the DK system.

 

 

 

 

 

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