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PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES
SECTION 200-255-309
FEBRUARY1992
COD (Access
Code)-Defines
the access
code
for the trunk group. Access codes can consist of
1, 2, or 3 digits as long as there is no conflict in
the system.
For example:
3 cannot be used if 30
or 300 is used as an access code or DN.
Enter: 1 - 3 digits.
COS
(Class of
Service)-Defines
the feature access
level of each inward dialing trunk (TIE, DID, or CCSA
trunk). Use one of the 16 Classes of Service that has
been defined via the DCOS
Program.
Enter: 0 - 15 (COS number).
TRN (Transmission)-Defines
the transmission
arrangement
that is required for the trunks in the
group.
The entry made here will determine
the
type of PAD switching
that is performed
on trunk
connections
(see Table g-lb for loss plan).
Enter: NTC-Non-transmission
compensated
(2-wire circuit with less than 2dB loss).
TRC-Transmission
compensated
(4-
wire circuit or 2-wire circuit with greater
than 2dB loss).
VNL-Via
net loss (4-wire VNL circuit).
STR (Start Arrangement)--Defines
the start ar-
rangement
that is to be used by the trunks in the
group.
Enter: IMM-Immediate
start.
WNK-Wink
start.
DDL-Delay
dial.
WTA (Warning Tone Allowed?)-Defines
an in-
terruption-protected
trunk group
(e.g.,
a data
line). An "N" response
will prevent warning tones
from being applied to this trunk group.
Enter: Y or N.
OAB (Outgoing Absorb
Digits)-Identifies
the
digits which are to be ignored by the Toll Restric-
tion program.
These digits will be outpulsed,
but
will not be counted
as the first digit.
Enter: Digits to be absorbed
(for example:
1;
maximum:
2 digits) or NONE.
IAB (Incoming
Absorb
Digits)-Defines
the
number
of digits that are to be stripped
from an
incoming
dialed number
from a TIE, CCSA, or
DID trunk.
Enter: Number of digits (maximum:
2) or NONE.
TRNl (Translated Number
l)-Defines
the ab-
sorbed
digit (IAB) that is to be translated
from
one digit to another
digit or digits (see example
following
TRN2).
.
Enter: X # Y, X # YY, or NONE.
(X = The digit that is to be translated.
When two digits are absorbed,
only the
second digit will be translated.
Y or YY = The translated
digit (Y) or
digits (YY) that will be inserted.)
TRNP (Translated Number
2)-Defines
the digit
that is to be translated
from one digit to another
digit or digits. (The same as TRNl;
used when
over 100 digits are to be translated-see
ex-
amples.)
Enter: X # Y, X # YY, or NONE.
EXAMPLE
A: IAB =
TRNl
= 9#2.
TRN2 = 8#3.
1.
3 Digits Received
from CO: To Ring 3-digit DN:
900 - 999
200 - 299
800 - 819
300
- 319
EXAMPLE
B: IAB = 2.
TRNl
= 9#2.
TRN2 = 8#3.
4 Digits Received
from CO:
To Ring 3-digit DN:
5900 - 5999
200 - 299
5800 - 5819
300 - 319
EXAMPLE
C: IAB = 2.
TRNl
= 9#21.
TRN2 = 8#32.
3 Digits Received
from CO:
To Ring 3-digit DN:
590 - 599
210-219
580 - 589
320 - 329
EXAMPLE
D: IAB = 2.
TRNl
= 9#21.
TRN2
= 8#32.
4 Digits Received
from CO:
To Ring 4-digit DN:
5900 - 5999
2100 - 2199
5800 - 5899
3200 - 3299
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