Dedicated Tandem Co Trunk Calls - NEC Univerge SV9100 Manual

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Issue 2.0
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PRG 11-01-01
Dial 8 = 1 Digit: 2nd Trunk Access
Dial 9 = 1 Digit; Trunk Access
Dial 3 = 1 Digit; F-Route
Dial 0 = 1 Digit; F-Route
PRG 11-09-01
Trunk Access Code = 9
PRG 11-09-02
2nd Trunk Access Code = 8
PRG 26-01-01
ARS Service = On
PRG 26-02-01
ARS TBL1 = @
PRG 26-02-02
ARS TBL1 = F-Route
PRG 26-02-03
ARS TBL1 = F-Route TBL 1
PRG 44-02-01
Analysis TBL1 = 0
Analysis TBL2 = 3
SV9100 Networking Manual

Dedicated Tandem CO Trunk Calls

The following diagram provides an example of SV9100 Programs that should be
assigned when all Local and Long Distance CO calls, from the REMOTE site, are
routed through the MAIN site using Flexible Routing (F-Routes) and Automatic
Route Selection (ARS).
The example assumes that the UNIVERGE SV9100 systems are connected via
K-CCIS and using Closed Numbering Plan. All local calls are 10-digit dial and all
1+ calls are 11-digit dial. Only one CO Trunk is set for 911 in the REMOTE
system.
MB = Memory Block
RT = ARS Route
TRK = Trunk
TG = Trunk Group
DN = Dial Number
PRG = Program
PRG 11-01-01
Dial 9 = 1 Digit; Trunk Access
Dial 3 = 3 Digit; Intercom
Dial 0 = 1 Digit; Operator Access
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