To Program A Long Distance Carrier Access Code Into A Destination Code; Adding Carrier Access Codes To Destination Codes - Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual

Nortel bcm50: network guide
Table of Contents

Advertisement

256
Chapter 25 Dialing plan: Routing configurations

Adding Carrier access codes to destination codes

In some cases, long distance service uses the same lines as local service but is switched to a
specific carrier using an access number, which is sometimes referred to as an carrier access code
(CAC). Route programming can include the access number so the users do not have to dial it every
time they make a long distance call.
what the user dials into a valid outgoing call.
Note: Carrier code service must be supported from the Central Office.
Figure 79 Carrier code call numbering sequence
To program a long distance carrier access code into a
destination code
1
Create a route that uses a line pool containing local lines only.
2
Program a route to use a line pool containing the lines used to access the long distance carriers.
3
Type the dialout digits, which are the same as the access digits. For example, if the access code
is 10222, the dialout digits are10222.
4
Create a destination code 91: 9 (for outside access) and 1 (for long distance). You must use a
valid destination code.
NN40020-603
NN40020-603
Figure 79
shows an example of how the system interprets
("Routes" on page
260)

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents