Configuring the route data block for Network Message Service
Introduction
If you have purchased Network Message Service (NMS) to allow a number
of switches to share CallPilot (installed on only one switch), then configure
the route data block. This section provides instructions for this step.
For details on additional switch configuration for NMS, see the
"Configuring the switches" chapter in the CallPilot Network Planning Guide
(NN44200-201).
To modify the route data block
Step
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Prompt
Response
<Enter>
REQ
Note: Ensure that Digit Manipulation (DMI in overlay 86) is not used
to insert ESN access codes at the sending switch. ESN access code
insertion must be done at the receiving switch (INAC in overlay 16).
Action
Load overlay 16.
For each prompt listed below, type the response indicated. For
those prompts that are not listed, you can accept the default by
pressing Enter.
Prompt
Response
REQ
NEW or
CHG
TYPE
RDB
xx
CUST
ROUTE
PNI
NCRD
Yes
Nortel CallPilot
Communication Server 1000 and CallPilot Server Configuration
NN44200-312 01.02 Standard
5.0 3 May 2007
Description
Press Enter until you reach the end of the
overlay (the REQ prompt).
If you are finished adding phonesets,
enter **** to exit. To add another
phoneset, return to the top of the table.
—End—
Description
Route data block
Customer number (0-99)
Route number
Customer Private Network ID of the
non-local target CS 1000 system
Network call redirection provides the
CLID display information.