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Appendix
B.
DATA ACCOUNT
CODES
General
B.1.
This appendix provides an overview of the Data Account Code feature. It includes
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examples of ADL, DTRX, and incoming and internal modem pooling call applications.
For a detailed description of account codes, refer to Practice 9109-096-105-NA,
Features Description.
Note:
Data Account Codes are not available with Generics 1001 ,1002 and
Generic 1005 FPKG 1 and LIT96.
Description
B.2
With the Data Account code feature, data users can have the option or be forced to
enter verified or non-verified account codes. These codes must be entered during
the call setup phase of a data call and can be applied to internal, external and long
distance calls. For the DTRX user, an account code access is represented by a
character string, "ACCOUNT", while an account code access code digit string is
entered for ADL or incoming or internal modem pooling calls. Account code entries
are accepted by the following circuit types: station, set, console, TIE or DISA trunk.
Incoming,
Outgoing,
and Internal Data Calls
B.3
Verified or non-verified account codes applied to data calls must be entered during
the call setup phase. The following restrictions apply on incoming or outgoing data
calls:
Incoming Data Calls
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ATIE trunk caller can dial an account code access code and an account code num-
ber only after the TIE trunk has been seized.
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An incoming special DISA caller can only enter an account code after dial tone has
been returned.
0 An incoming regular DISA caller dials the DISA access code and waits for returned
dial tone before entering the account code access code and an account code num-
ber.
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An incoming DIL data call to the attendant requires the attendant to dial the account
code for the calling party.
* The same account code will be stored in both the DATA SMDR and Trunk SMDR
records.
9109-096-221
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