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LD 16 – Configure the IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) TIE Trunk Route Data Block
(Part 4 of 5)
Prompt
INAC
...
ICOG
SRCH
SIGO
553-3001-363
Standard 2.00
Install and configure IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) node
Response
(NO) YES
IAO
LIN
(STD)
ESN5
September 2004
Description
INAC stands for automatic insertion of the ESN
access code on incoming calls, according to ISDN
call types corresponding to NPA NXX INTL SPN
LOC, for example.
Note: Using INAC=YES can simplify the
configuration of the ESN RLBs and DGT. It is
recommended for MCDN features with
non-call-associated signalling; for example, NMS,
NACD, NRAG.
Note: By default, the INAC feature puts all ESN
call types except for CDP under AC1. If any call
types must go under AC2 for INAC, use LD 15 to
configure them at the AC2 prompt at the Customer
Data Block.
Incoming and/or Outgoing trunk.
Incoming and Outgoing.
Linear search method.
See Note 1.
Standard signaling arrangement
ESN 5 signaling
Note: Unless ESN5 is used, SIGO (outgoing
signaling protocol) must be set to STD.
Note: If SIGO equals ESN5:
(1) Select SL1ESN5 from the pull-down list in the
Protocol field in the ITG Node Properties
configuration tab.
(2) Select SL1ESN5 from the pull-down list in the
Remote Capabilities field in the OTM Node Dialing
plan General tab for each destination node that
uses ESN5.

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