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Basic Programming
9. Form 44, Network Sync
- Enter the links according to their Bay/Slot/Circuit in the order that
you want them to be used as the network sync source. Typically,
CO’s are the first choice for a sync source. When using both PRI
and TI trunks, make the PRI trunk the clock source.
10. Form 22, Modified Digit Table
- DID Calling Party Number to the network interacts with the current
SX-200 ICP system networking functionality and ignores
programmed node-IDs in the Dual T1/E1 Framer module. The
Node ID Information Element (“*8”) for Analog Networking, if
programmed in the Modified Digit Table, will be ignored by the
module. If *6 is programmed in the digit modification table the DID
calling extension number is sent to the module and can be sent to
the network as the calling party. The extension must belong to a
block of DID numbers purchased from the Network provider.
The following table shows how Analog Networking and Call-by-Call
information co-exist in the Modified Digit Table.
In the “Digits to be Inserted” field, the definition of characters are:
*4 No SMDR for further modified digits
000 Call-by-Call digits, (speech, default O/G, clid)
*6 Send caller ID (DID to network)
*4 Start SMDR again for further modified digits
*04 Inserts Caller's Name (for calls over ISDN Trunks)
11. Complete ARS programming in CDE.
Entry
Quantity to
Delete
Digits to be
Inserted
Comments
01 1 *4000*6*4*04 ISDN CxC and DID
Note: If Calling Party Number (CPN) substitution is programmed, make sure
that Form 22, ARS: Modified Digit Table, contains an entry with CPN enabled
for embedded PRI. Entries for offboard PRI cards and NSUs should have
CPN disabled.
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