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Chapter 6 DN records parameters
Figure 7 System DNs table
Table 9
describes these fields.
Table 9 Line Access - System DNs table fields (Sheet 1 of 2)
Attribute
Value
DN
<read-only>
Model
<alphanumeric>
Name
<alphanumeric>
Port
<port number>
Pub. OLI
<
up to 12 digits
NN40020-300
NN40020-300
Description
Refer to
"Main panel tabs: common fields" on page
Refer to
"Main panel tabs: common fields" on page
Refer to
"Main panel tabs: common fields" on page
This number indicates the port number to which this DN
corresponds.
A group of port numbers relates to a specific station module
installed in your BCM. If you change the DN for a telephone,
the port number remains the same.
If you physically move a telephone with the relocation feature
turned on, the DN transfers to the new port, and the DN for
that port transfers to the vacated location.
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This setting defaults to the DN of the device. The Public
Network Code concatenates to the beginning of this number
to create the entire public network number. The length of this
number is dependent on the country requirements.
This line identification number (OLI) appears on the
telephone called from this telephone over the public network.
Also refer to "Public network settings" in the Networking
Configuration Guide (NN40020-603).
North America: If the OLI contains the public network code,
the information in the Public Network code field is ignored.
Therefore, it is recommended that OLIs be programmed to
the public received number length, only. This allows a global
change if the Public Network Code is changed.
Also refer to "Configuring CLID on your system" in the
Networking Configuration Guide (NN40020-603).
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