
Screen Reference
Route Pattern
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Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
For a WATS trunk, the Prefix Mark is the same as the local CO trunk.
Service/Feature
Enter up to 15 characters to identify the Service/Feature carried by the information element (IE) in a call
in this route pattern. This field is required by Call-by-Call Service Selection, and Network Call
Redirection and Transfer.
Service/Feature
appears when
ISDN-PRI
or
ISDN-BRI
Trunks
is y on the System-Parameters
Customer-Options screen.
Valid
entries
Usage
0
•
Suppress a user-dialed prefix digit 1 for 10-digit FNPA calls.
•
Leave a user-dialed prefix digit 1 for 7-digit HNPA calls.
•
Leave a prefix digit 1 on 10-digit calls that are not FNPA or HNPA calls.
Do not use Prefix Mark 0 in those areas where all long-distance calls must be dialed as
1+10 digits. Check with your local network provider.
1
•
Send a 1 on 10-digit calls, but not on 7-digit calls.
Use Prefix Mark 1 for HNPA calls that require a 1 to indicate long-distance calls.
2
•
Send a 1 on all 10-digit and 7-digit long-distance calls.
Prefix Mark 2 refers to a Toll Table to define long distance codes.
3
•
Send a 1 on all long-distance calls and keep or insert the NPA (area code) so
that all long distance calls are 10-digit calls. The NPA is inserted when a user
dials a Prefix digit 1 plus 7-digits.
Prefix Mark 3 refers to a Toll Table to define long distance codes.
4
•
Always suppress a user-dialed Prefix digit 1.
Use Prefix Mark 4, for example, when ISDN calls route to a media server or a switch
that rejects calls with a prefix digit 1.
blank
For tie trunks, leave this field blank.
Valid entries
accunet
multiquest
sdn (Enter to allow Network
Call Redirection/Transfer)
i800
operator
sub-operator
inwats
oper-lds (operator and lds)
sub-op-lds
(sub-operator and lds)
lds
oper-meg
(operator and megacon)
sub-op-meg
(sub-operator and megacom)
mega800
oper-sdn
(operator and sdn)
sub-op-sdn
(sub-operator and sdn)
megacom
outwats-bnd
wats-max-bnd