Lucent Technologies 8.2 Manual De Usuario

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506  
Issue 1
April 2000
Screen reference 
773
ISDN Numbering — Private 
17
Network Level 
Enter the value of the highest regional level employed by the PNP network. Use 
the following table to find the relationship between the network level and the 
Numbering Plan Identification/Type of Number (NPI/TON) encoding used in the 
QSIG PartyNumber or the Calling Number and Connected Number IEs.
PBX Identifier
NOTE:
The PBX identifier does not depend on the network level. Therefore, in a 
level 0 private network you can use this field to create a level 0 number 
longer than 5 digits.
Valid entries
Usage
0
NPI - PNP
TON - local
1
NPI - PNP
TON - Regional Level 1
2
NPI - PNP
TON - Regional Level 2
blank
If this field is blank and the Send Calling Number and/or Send 
Connected Number field is 
y
 or 
r
 with 
private
 specified for the 
Numbering Format field on the ISDN Trunk Group screen, the 
Calling Number and/or Connected Number IEs will not be sent.
If the field is left blank but 
private
 has been specified in the 
Numbering Format field on the ISDN Trunk Group screen, the 
Identification Number (PartyNumber data type) is sent for QSIG 
PartyNumbers encoded in ASN.1-defined APDUs. In this case, 
the ASN.1 data type containing the PartyNumber 
(PresentedAddressScreened, PresentedAddressUnscreened, 
PresentedNumberScreened, or PresentedNumberUnscreened) is 
sent marked as “PresentationRestricted” with “NULL” for the 
associated digits.
Valid entries
Usage
0
 to 
9
Enter up to 5 digits. Digits entered in this field are added to the 
beginning of local extensions. The PBX identifier is added 
first, before Level 1 or Level 2 codes. For example, in private 
networks with a 7-digit numbering plan, the first 3 digits of the 
private-network number are often considered the PBX 
identifier.