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1.
Any station that is restricted from a route may receive access to that route by the Attendant
Console. A station that is toll restricted will NOT be able to place calls to destinations normally
restricted by having the Attendant Console pass Dial Tone. The same ATDP tables will apply to
that station. The Attendant Console must dial the number for the station when that station is toll
restricted. See NON-DELAY OPERATION [N-3].
2.
The associated programming that should be examined is ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3], TOLL
DENIAL/TOLL DIVERSION [T-7], TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6 DIGIT [T-8], LEAST-COST
ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT [L-5], CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL [C-17], and the various trunk
access features.
3.
NIGHT CONNECTION FIXED/FLEXIBLE [N-1, 2]: The NIGHT CONNECTION FIXED/
FLEXIBLE stations cannot pass Dial Tone to another station.
4.
ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER [A-19]: The ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER station cannot
pass Dial Tone to another station.
5.
When LEAST-COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT [L-5] is programmed, the ATDP tables will be
affected. During feature operation, the Attendant will dial the route access code and then release
Dial Tone to the station. Because that route is assigned in ARNP tables against the LCR (S)
access codes, the ATDP tables must also use the LCR (S) access code. For example, the
Attendant dials 81 and releases. The station dials 1-516-753-7526. ATDP must be programmed
as DC: 9151 and TDI: 1, allowed; not as DC: 81151. ARNP for the route in this example is
assigned with the access code = 9.
NEAX2400 ICS Business Features and Specifications
NDA-24143, Issue 4
Passing Dial Tone
P-2
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