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Chapter 29 Dialing plan: Private network settings
ETSI-specific network features
The features contained in the ETSI subpanel are service provider-based network services available
for some PRI-ETSI lines. This subpanel is illustrated in
Figure 91 ETSI private network settings
Use
Table 58
to determine the settings you want to define network services feature availability.
Table 58 ETSI, MCDN, and VoIP trunk private network settings fields
Attribute
Network
Diversion
MCID
Outgoing private calls routing
When you set up routing for private calls, the route is set to Private. Refer to
through a dedicated trunk" on page
How the system identifies the call depends on the type of trunk chosen for the route. Refer to the
table below.
Dialing plan setting
MCDN trunks send private calls in this way:
None
NN40020-603
NN40020-603
Values
Description
<check box>
Allows you to choose if you want to allow calls to be
redirected to an outside network.
<check box>
If you select this check box, the called party can use
FEATURE 897 to request the service provider network to
record the identity of an incoming call. Including:
•
called party number
•
calling party number
•
local time and date of the activity
•
calling party sub-address, if provided by the calling user
MCID note:
The feature code must be entered within 25 seconds of the
caller hanging up (a 25-second busy tone occurs). If the
called party hangs up first, there is no opportunity to use the
feature.
Note: The call identification comes from your service
provider, not the local system. You must have the service
activated by the CO before the feature is active for the user,
regardless of the setting in this field.
250.
NPI/TON
Private/Subscriber
Figure
91.
Private called number length based on
Private DN length (set on Private Network
panel)
"Setting up a route