Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Guide De Montage
Configuring NSF codes F-3
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MeetingPlace Audio Server Installation Planning Guide
Finding the NSF code information
To find the information, you can do either of the following:
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Ask the customer, or customer’s carrier, for the information.
The
customer may have this information. Alternatively, a “Provisioning Letter”
from the customer’s carrier contains all this information. If the letter has
been misplaced or the information is difficult to understand, contact the
customer’s carrier for this information.
from the customer’s carrier contains all this information. If the letter has
been misplaced or the information is difficult to understand, contact the
customer’s carrier for this information.
•
Supply a low level (layer 3) ISDN trace of an outcall from the PBX to
the CO.
the CO.
This option could be difficult if you (or the customer) do not use
a PBX with MeetingPlace; you (or the customer) do not know how to run
this trace; or the NSF codes used by the PBX are different from those used
by MeetingPlace to the PSTN.
this trace; or the NSF codes used by the PBX are different from those used
by MeetingPlace to the PSTN.
The trace can produce the information in raw hex or semi-decoded form.
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If it is in raw hex form, cut and paste only the binary bytes from the
SETUP message into a file. Then, print out the decoded NSF
information by running the “acpridec” utility as shown:
SETUP message into a file. Then, print out the decoded NSF
information by running the “acpridec” utility as shown:
acpridec –3f<filename>
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If it is in a semi-decoded version, you must simply read the text.