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9. NUMBERING PLAN

9.1
9.2
A. AREA FLAGS (U.S. ONLY)
9.3
toll digits are allowed on toll calls or required on long distance calls, double-click on
Flags
9.4
mine in what way area and office codes overlap. The chart illustrates the difference between
the standard North American Numbering Plan (NANP) and each of the overlap flags. In the
chart, N=2-9, Z=0 or 1, and X=0-9.
Table 6-26:
Page 6-280
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
The programming areas included in Numbering Plan include the following:
Area Flags—U.S. only (see below)
Classes Of Service (see
page
Device Baseline Extensions (see
Emergency (see
page
6-286)
Home Area Codes—U.S. only (see
Route Groups (see
page
6-291)
Toll String Dialing Patterns (see
User Groups—U.S. only (see
Dial Rules, Facility Groups, and Route Groups (see
of ARS, see
page 5-99
in FEATURES. Note that the ARS software license is required
(see
page
6-97).
The other Numbering Plan programming areas are described in the following pages.
If the system is installed in an area where office and area codes overlap and/or where
to view the area and office code flags.
The following numbering plan area flags can be programmed. The first two flags deter-
Numbering Plan Area Flags
Flag
NANP
Office Codes as Area Codes
Area Codes as Office Codes
Office Codes Used as Area Codes: An area code in another location uses an NXX pat-
tern that matches an office code within the system site's area code. Because the system
cannot differentiate between an office code and an area code when the second digit
dialed is 0-9, it will wait for the Interdigit timer to expire or another digit to be dialed
before assuming that dialing is completed.
Area Codes Used as Office Codes: One or more office codes within the system site's
area code use an NZX pattern that is the same as an area code in another area. Because
area codes do not resemble office codes (NXX), end-of-dialing detection is not affected
by this flag.
Local 7/10 Digit Dialing: When this flag is enabled, outgoing calls are identified as
having reached the end of dialing if the first digits are not a toll field, equal access field,
operator access field, or a local area code. This function speeds up placement of local
seven-digit calls in an area where some local calls require ten digits.
6-281)
page
6-285)
page
6-286)
page
6-287)
page
6-289)
page
Area Codes Can Be:
NZX
NZX or NXX
NZX
6-291)—For a full description
Area
Office Codes Can Be:
NXX
NXX
NXX or NZX

Numbering Plan

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