Nortel 1000 Fundamentals page 225

Ip trunk fundamentals
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Prompt
Response
NCNA
(YES) NO
NCRD
(NO) YES
CTYP
INAC
(NO) YES
...
ICOG
IAO
SRCH
LIN
SIGO
(STD)
ESN5
CNTL
YES
NEDC
ETH
FEDC
ETH
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Configure IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) data 225
Description
Network Calling Name allowed.
Network Call Redirection allowed.
Call type for outgoing call dialed with the route access code
(ACOD).
Set to appropriate call type for IP Trunk 3.01 (and later)
node numbering plan in order to make test calls using
ACOD.
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.
Using INAC=YES can simplify the configuration of the
ESN RLBs and DGT. Nortel recommends this for MCDN
features with non-call-associated signalling (for example,
NMS, NACD, NRAG).
By default, the INAC feature places 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 or outgoing trunk.
Incoming and outgoing.
Linear search method.
See Note 1.
Standard signaling arrangement.
ESN 5 signaling
Unless ESN5 is used, SIGO (outgoing signaling protocol)
must be set to STD.
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 TM 3.1 Node Dialing Plan General
tab for each destination node that uses ESN5.
Near End Disconnect Control from either the originating or
terminating side.
Far End Disconnect Control from either the originating or
terminating side.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Trunk Fundamentals
NN43001-563 02.01 Standard
Release 5.5 21 December 2007

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