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    							ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 27-103
    ENHANCED MODE — PROCEDURE: 279, WORD: 1
    NETWORK-SPECIFIC FACILITY
    1. ISDN Network Service Value:
    ISDN NETWORK DEFINITION
    2.
    3.
    4.Parameterized — Binary:
    Feature — Service:
    Facility Coding Value:
    PARAMETERS
    5.
    6.
    7.
    8.
    9.
    10.
    11.Parameter 1:
    Parameter 2:
    Parameter 3:
    Parameter 4:
    Parameter 5:
    Parameter 6:
    Parameter 7:
    Connected to CC0 ON-LINE
    enter command:½
    Field 1Figure 7-49. Procedure 279 Word 1: Network Facilities Coding (Generic 2)
    Translates Network Service. This field is an arbitrary index number that you use to
    identify the NSF defined in the rest of the fields.
    Field encodes and their descriptions are:
    l     Dash (–), whenever a carrier identifier number is not applicable.
    l     Numbers (1 through 511).½
    ½
    For most ISDN public network connections it is expected that the CBC Service Selection capability will
    be implemented. With this capability the ISDN B-channels must (on a per-call basis) support multiple
    ISDN features and services. The public network CO originates an incoming call by transmitting a call-
    setup message to the switch. The call-setup message contains a NSF IE that identifies the ISDN
    feature/service. At the switch, fields 2 through 11 are used to define the various ISDN public network
    features and services. Table 7-12, Network Services/Network Features, lists the currently available
    AT&T ISDN network services and features and their further defining attributes.½
    ½
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    TABLE 7-12. Network Services/Network Features½
    NAME
    Recom-
    mended
    NSVParameterized 
    (0)
    or
    Binary (1)
    Feature (0)
    or
    Service (1)
    Facility
    Coding
    Value½
    ½
    ½
    Caller data80
    08½
    Out-WATS band33-288
    011
    Operator handled
    3241
    05½
    Pre-subscribed
    CC operator32510
    6
    SDN3521
    11
    Long distance service
    3531
    17
    MEGACOM 800 service
    n/an/a
    n/an/a½
    ½
    ½
    MEGACOM
    354
    1
    13
    In-WATS355
    11
    4½
    ½
    WATS maximal
    subscribed band35611
    5
    ACCUNET switched
    digital services357
    11
    6½
    *
    Field 2
    Assigns whether the service/feature is binary (1) or parameterized (0). All codeset
    NSFs are classified as binary services. As an option, fields 5-11 may contain
    additional defining parameters (refer to table 7-12, Network Services/Network
    Features). However, even though a service/feature may be defined as parameterized, it
    is generally not required that fields 5 through 11 be translated.
    For a binary service/feature, fields 5-11 cannot be translated.
    Field 3
    Assigns whether the facility coding value represents a feature (0) or a service (1).½
    ½
    ½
    Refer to table 7-12, Network Services/Network Features.
    Field 4
    Assigns the facility coding value. Field encodes and their descriptions are:
    lDash (–), not applicable
    lNumbers (refer to table 7-12, Network Services/Network Features)
    Fields 5-11
    There are no default values.
    Procedure 309 Word 1: ARS Route Tables½
    ½
    This procedure is used for translating/controlling the Automatic Route Selection feature. Figure 7-50,
    Procedure 309 Word 1: ARS Route Tables, depicts this procedure.½
    ½
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    							ENHANCED MODE — PROCEDURE: 309, WORD: 1
    ARS — ROUTE TABLES
    1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.
    6.
    7.
    8.
    9.
    10.
    11.
    12.ARS Plan:
    Pattern Number:
    Preference Number:
    Trunk Group:
    Facility Restriction Level:
    Warning Tone:
    Distant Area Code (NPA):
    Send 1 For Toll:
    Toll Table Index:
    Number of Digits Deleted:
    Digit Collect (DC) Signal Ignore:
    IXC ISDN Network Identifier:
    Connectedd to CC0 ON-LINE
    enter command:ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 2
    7-105½
    Fields 1-11
    Field 12Figure 7-50. Procedure 309 Word 1: ARS Route Tables (Generic 2)
    The ISDN-PRI does not place any new or additional considerations on translating these
    fields. The codes/digits translated are generally dependent on each ARS plan and other
    switch and network considerations. Field 11 is not applicable to ISDN.
    Specifies the number (designation) of the interexchange carrier (IXC)/ISDN Network
    Identifier for this trunk group. Permitted field entries may be any number within the
    range of 0 through 999.½
    NOTE: The IXC/ISDN network identifier enables the switch to provide equal
    access capability.
    When the trunk group is routed over private network ISDN-PRI transmission facilities,
    then no IXC/ISDN network is used and the zero (0) option must be translated.
    Each network provider (of ISDN service) will have a different IXC identifier number.
    When connecting to AT&T ISDN network facilities, the required number is 288.
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    Procedure 309 Word 5: ARS–ISDN BCCOS
    This procedure is required for translating ISDN trunk groups into the ARS plan.
    NOTE: When translating MEGACOM, SDN, and ACCUNET switched digital service calls, you
    must first assign a network specific facility (NSF) index in field 1 of procedure 279, word 1, and
    then assign this same index in field 5 of this procedure to all preferences used for these types of½
    ½
    ½
    ½
    ½
    ½
    calls.
    Figure 7-51, Procedure 309 Word 5: ARS-ISDN BCCOS, depicts this procedure.
    ENHANCED MODE — PROCEDURE 309, WORD: 5
    ARS — ISDN AND BEARER CAPABILITY COS
    1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.
    6.ARS Plan:
    Pattern Number:
    Preference Number:
    ISDN Dynamic Trunk Type:
    ISDN Network Service Value:
    Bearer Capability COS:
    Connected to CC0 ON-LINE
    enter command:
    Figure 7-51. Procedure 309 Word 5: ARS-ISDN BCCOS (Generic 2)½
    Fields 1-3
    Field 4The ISDN-PRI does not place any new or additional considerations on translating these
    fields. The codes and digits translated are generally dependent on each ARS plan and
    other switch and network considerations.
    Translates the ISDN trunk type. The network SERVICE application, and any
    associated application requirements, will determine the appropriate trunk type.
    Furthermore, trunk type selection should be coordinated with previous assignments
    from procedure 100, word 1. Table 7-12, Network Services/Network Features, lists the
    current AT&T network services/network features and (for most applications) the
    recommended trunk type.½
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    Field 5
    Specifies the network service that is requested. Refer to table 7-12, Network
    Services/Network Features, for the appropriate encode.
    NOTE: When translating MEGACOM, SDN, and ACCUNET switched digital
    service calls, you must first assign a network specific facility (NSF) index in field
    1 of procedure 279, word 1, and then assign this same index in this field to all
    patterns used for these types of calls.½
    ½
    ½
    ½
    ½
    ½
    Field 6
    Assigns a BCCOS to the preference. Permitted numbers include any previously
    defined BCCOS from procedure 014, word 1.
    Procedure 321 Word 1: AAR Tables (Generic 2)½
    This procedure is used for translating/controlling the Automatic Alternate Routing feature. Figure 7-52,
    Procedure 321 Word 1: Automatic Alternate Routing Route Tables (Generic 2), depicts this procedure.½
    ½
    ENHANCED MODE — PROCEDURE: 321, WORD: 1
    AAR — ROUTE TABLES
    1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.
    6.
    7.
    8.
    9.
    10.Pattern Number:
    Preference Number:
    Trunk Group:
    Facility Restriction Level:
    Warning Tone:
    Off Net:
    Number of Digits Deleted:
    Digit Collect (DC) Signal Ignore:
    0xxx Allowed:
    IXC ISDN Network Identifier:
    onnected to CC0 ON-LINE
    enter command:
    Figure 7-52. Procedure 321 Word 1: AAR Route Tables (Generic 2)½
    Fields 1-9
    The ISDN-PRI does not place any new or additional considerations or translating these
    fields. The codes and digits translated depend on each AAR plan and other switch and
    network considerations.
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    Field 10Specifies either the number (designation) of the interexchange carrier (IXC) or the
    ISDN Network Service Identifier for this trunk group. The IXC/ISDN network
    identifier enables the switch to provide equal access capability by populating either the
    NSF IE or the Transit Network Selection IE. If sending an NSF IE and a particular
    IXC vendor number is specified in this field, that entry is included in the NSF IE. If
    no IXC vendor number is specified, an is created automatically in the Transit Network
    Selection IE. Permitted field entries may be any number within the range of 0 through
    999.½
    When a trunk group is routed over a private network ISDN-PRI transmission facility
    (an IXC/ISDN network is not used), encode 0 must be translated.
    Each network provider (of ISDN service) will have a different IXC identifier number.
    When connecting to AT&T ISDN network facilities, encode 288 must be translated.
    Numbers in the range 1 through 15 represent IXCs; numbers in the range 16 through
    999 are network IDs.
    Procedure 321 Word 5: AAR–ISDN and Other Feature Parameters
    This procedure is required for transalting ISDN trunk groups into the AAR plan.½
    NOTE: When translating MEGACOM, SDN, and ACCUNET switched digital service calls, you
    must first assign a network specific facility (NSF) index in field 1 of procedure 279, word 1, and
    then assign this same index in field 4 of this procedure to all patterns used for these types of calls.
    Figure 7-53, Procedure 321 Word 5: AAR-ISDN and Other Feature Parameters, depicts this procedure.½
    ½
    ½
    ½
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    ENHANCED MODE — PROCEDURE: 321, WORD: 5
    AAR — ISDN AND BEARER CAPABILITY COS
    1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.Pattern Number:
    Preference Number:
    ISDN Dynamic Trunk Type:
    ISDN Network Service Value:
    Bearer Capability COS:
    Connected to CC0 ON-LINE
    enter command:
    Figure 7-53. Procedure 321 Word 5: AAR-ISDN and Other Feature Parameters (Generic 2)½
    Field 1
    Specifies the AAR pattern number. Permitted encodes are numbers within the range of
    1 through 640.
    Field 2
    Specifies the AAR preference number. Permitted encodes are sequential numbers
    within the range of 1 through 16.
    Field 3Translates ISDN trunk type 120 only. Recall that for ISDN applications the trunk type
    may be translated as fixed (for example, one specific type) or dynamic (which may
    include those from the fixed category). Generally, the trunk type selected will depend
    on the network service/feature value, which is translated in field 4. Translates the
    ISDN trunk type. The network SERVICE application, and any associated application
    requirements, will determine the appropriate trunk type. Furthermore, trunk type
    selection should be coordinated with previous assignments from procedure 100, word
    1.
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    Field 4
    Specifies the network service requested. Refer to table 7-12, Network
    Services/Network Features, for the appropriate encode.
    NOTE: When translating MEGACOM, SDN, and ACCUNET switched digital
    service calls, you must first assign a network specific facility (NSF) index in field
    1 of procedure 279, word 1, and then assign this same index in this field to all
    patterns used for these types of calls.½
    ½
    ½
    ½
    ½
    ½
    Field 5
    Assigns a BCCOS to the preference. Permitted numbers include any previously
    defined BCCOS from procedure 014, word 1. However, BCCOS = 4 is the
    recommended option.
    Procedure 107 Word 1: ISDN Trunk Verification by Terminal, Attendant, and ATMS
    This procedure must be translated to support the trunk verification by voice terminal and trunk
    verification by attendant features over ISDN-PRI facilities. Figure 7-54, Procedure 107 Word 1: ISDN½
    ½
    ½
    Trunk Verification by Terminal, Attendant, and ATMS, depicts this procedure.
    ENHANCED MODE — PROCEDURE: 107, WORD:1
    ATMS — TERMINATING TEST LINE ASSIGNMENT
    1.
    2.Trunk Group:
    Test Line Type:
    TTL TELEPHONE DIGITS
    3.
    4.
    5.
    6.
    7.
    8.
    9.
    10.
    Digit 1:
    Digit 2:
    Digit 3:
    Digit 4:
    Digit 5:
    Digit 6:
    Digit 7:
    Digit 8:11.
    12.
    13.
    14.
    15.
    16.
    17.
    18.Digit 9:
    Digit 10:
    Digit 11:
    Digit 12:
    Digit 13:
    Digit 14:
    Digit 15:
    Digit 16:
    DISPLAY ONLY
    19. Trunk Type:
    Connected to CC0 ON-LINE
    enter command:½
    Field 1Figure 7-54. Procedure 107 Word 1: ATMS TTL Assignment (System 85 R2V4)
    Identifies those ISDN-PRI trunk groups to be accessed by the trunk verification
    features. Permitted encodes are previously defined trunk group numbers within the
    range of 18 through 999.
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    Field 2Dash (–), is appropriate for voice terminal and attendant console applications.
    If a transmission test line is used, its type should be specified.
    Fields 3-18
    Assigns digits for the terminating test line and TVS.½
    NOTE: Procedure 107, words 2-7, need only be translated whenever ATMS is used.
    Procedure 108 Word 1: ISDN Trunk Group TTL Number (Digits)
    This procedure is used to assign the terminating test line number (used in test 3 of maintenance
    procedure 648) that identifies the particular B-channel used for ISDN-PRI testing purposes. This test
    line number must be assigned for both private and public network configurations. Whether more than
    one terminating test line number is needed depends on the number of ISDN-PRI links and whether they
    terminate on more than one switch. Figure 7-55, Procedure 108 Word 1: ISDN Trunk Group TTL
    Number (Digits), depicts this procedure.½
    ½
    ½
    ENHANCED MODE — PROCEDURE: 108, WORD: 1
    ISDN TERMINATING TEST LINE ASSIGNMENT
    1. Trunk Group:
    TERMINATING TEST LINE TELEPHONE DIGITS
    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.
    6.
    7.
    8.
    9.Digit 1:
    Digit 2:
    Digit 3:
    Digit 4:
    Digit 5:
    Digit 6:
    Digit 7:
    Digit 8:10.
    11.
    12.
    13.
    14.
    15.
    16.
    17.Digit 9:
    Digit 10:
    Digit 11:
    Digit 12:
    Digit 13:
    Digit 14:
    Digit 15:
    Digit 16:
    DISPLAY ONLY
    18. Trunk Type:
    Connected to CC0 ON-LINE
    enter command:
    Figure 7-55. Procedure 108 Word 1: ISDN Trunk Group TTL Assignment (Generic 2)½
    ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4 
    						
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    Field 1Translates the trunk group that identifies the ISDN terminating test line. The
    terminating test line is required for B-channel maintenance testing.½
    NOTE: As part of the installation and ISDN-PRI services provisioning, the
    terminating test line number assignment must be coordinated with the terminating
    switch.
    Fields 2-17
    Assigns digits for the terminating test line.
    NOTE: If B-channel signaling control is used on the D-channel of another facility, you must use NFAS
    (see procedures 260, word 1; 262, word 1; 262, word 2; and 262, word 3).½
    ½
    ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4 
    						
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